🌎 Resumen en español · traducción automática
Ocho hospitales de Kentucky fueron incluidos en una lista de más de 500 hospitales a nivel nacional que la administración Trump advirtió por no proporcionar información transparente sobre precios, según reportó la Asociación de Prensa. El incumplimiento de estas advertencias puede resultar en multas de hasta 2 millones de dólares anuales para los establecimientos que no creen un plan para divulgar datos de precios claros, y uno de los hospitales de Kentucky ya ha sido removido de la lista después de corregir un error de formato.
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Eight Kentucky hospitals are among a list of over 500 hospitals nationwide that the Trump administration has warned are failing to provide transparent pricing information, the Associated Press reports. WKYT-TV reports that one of the hospitals has since been removed from the list.
The AP reported on June 9 that it had secured the list of hospitals that since April have either received letters of warning or requests to submit plans to provide pricing information.
Failure to comply with the warnings comes with fines as high as $2 million annually for facilities that do not create a plan to release clear pricing data, according to AP.
The eight Kentucky hospitals included in the list provided by the AP are:
- Cumberland Hall Hospital, Hopkinsville
- Eastern State Hospital, Lexington
- Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Lakeview, Elizabethtown (See update at bottom of story.)
- Hazard ARH Regional Medical Center
- Marshall County Hospital, Benton
- Pikeville Medical Center
- Sun Behavioral Health, Erlanger
- UofL Health Jewish Hospital
Cumberland Hall Hospital, Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Lakeview, Hazard ARH Regional Medical Center, Marshall County Hospital and Pikeville Medical Center received warning notices.
Eastern State Hospital, Sun Behavioral Health and UofL Health Jewish Hospital received Corrective Action Plan requests.
UPDATE: WKYT-TV reports that a spokesperson for Encompass Health said in a release to WKYT that a formatting error at the location was corrected. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services accepted the updated file for this hospital, confirming compliance.



