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单词 chargemaster
释义

chargemaster

See also: charge-master and charge master

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Etymology

charge + master

Noun

chargemaster (plural chargemasters)

  1. (US, healthcare) A comprehensive list maintained by a hospital of prices of goods and services it will bill to its patients and their respective health insurers.
    The patient faced bankruptcy because she couldn't pay off the hundreds of thousands of dollars accrued from her hospital bill, including a price from the chargemaster for a single acetaminophen pill at ten times the cost for the same pill over-the-counter at a pharmacy.
    • 2007, James C. Robinson, “Price Transparency Begins at Home”, in Frontiers of Health Services Management, volume 23, number 3, American College of Healthcare Executives, pages 25-28:
      Much ink has been spilt bemoaning that incomprehensible foundation of hospital cost accounting and prices, the redoubtable chargemaster.
    • 2008, T. Neil Davis, Mired in the Health Care Morass, Ester Republic Press, →ISBN, page 66:
      The higher the chargemaster markup over cost, the greater the potential for profit.
    • 2009, Peter Kongstvedt, Managed Care: What It Is and How It Works, Jones & Bartlett Publishers, →ISBN, page 212:
      What a hospital is actually paid by an MCO, Medicare, or Medicaid is rarely even close to what is listed on the chargemaster. In fact, only the uninsured are subject to those charges.
    • 2012, Peter Reid Kongstvedt, Essentials of Managed Health Care, Jones & Bartlett Learning, →ISBN, pages 114–115:
      Of particular importance, other than in Maryland, hospitals are generally free to charge whatever they want in their chargemaster.
    • 2012 July 16, Bob Herman, “Report: Surgery Prices Vary Wildly at California Hospitals”, in Becker's Hospital Review, ASC Communications, retrieved March 4, 2013:
      California is a unique state in that all hospitals are required to submit a copy of their chargemasters, which the state then posts online for all consumers and patients to see.
    • 2013 February 20, Steven Brill, “Bitter Pill: Why Medical Bills Are Killing Us”, in Time, Time Warner, retrieved March 4, 2013:
      However, I quickly found that although every hospital has a chargemaster, officials treat it as if it were an eccentric uncle living in the attic. Whenever I asked, they deflected all conversation away from it. They even argued that it is irrelevant. I soon found that they have good reason to hope that outsiders pay no attention to the chargemaster or the process that produces it. For there seems to be no process, no rationale, behind the core document that is the basis for hundreds of billions of dollars in health care bills.

Quotations

  • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:chargemaster.

See also

  • healthcare
  • hospital
  • multipayer

References

  • George A. Nation III (2005), “Obscene Contracts: The Doctrine of Unconscionability and Hospital Billing of the Uninsured”, in Kentucky Law Journal, volume 94, University of Kentucky College of Law, page 101
  • Uwe Reinhardt (January 2006), “The Pricing Of U.S. Hospital Services: Chaos Behind A Veil Of Secrecy”, in Health Affairs, volume 25, issue 1, DOI:10.1377/hlthaff.25.1.57, pages 57-69
  • Carl E. Schneider (July 2007), “The Cash Nexus”, in Hastings Center Report, issue 4, Project MUSE, DOI:10.1353/hcr.2007.0061, pages 11-12
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