White House Wants Patients to Know Health-Care Prices Up Front

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The Trump administration wants to force greater price disclosure across much of the $3.5 trillion health-care industry

The push relies on existing administrative tools, according to people familiar with the discussions. Those include Labor Department powers under the law that sets minimum standards for private-industry health plans and current hospital-payment rules under Medicare.

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