When Government Sets Hospital Prices: Maryland’s Experience

Government regulation designed to slow the growth of hospital prices is a common feature of current single-payer health-care reform proposals among U.S. Democratic presidential hopefuls.[1] Regulating hospital prices while maintaining private insurance is widely acknowledged to be more politically feasible than single-payer health care, and is therefore embraced by some advocates as a “back-door to single-payer.”

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