Indiana is implementing government price controls on hospitals for employer-sponsored health plans, a move traditionally seen as a liberal tactic, to combat rising healthcare costs. Five major hospital systems face price caps and potential loss of tax-exempt status if they fail to comply by 2029. This development is significant for healthcare providers and employers alike, signaling a shift towards direct negotiation and potential cost containment in the private insurance market.
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