The Wisconsin Hospital Association Information Center (WHAIC) launched a redesign to its PricePoint tool enabling consumers, patients, and other users to easily access and compare pricing information of health care services across the state.
The cornerstone feature of this redesign is a new plain-language search function, made possible by WHAIC partnering with Intelligent Medical Objects (IMO), known for capturing precise clinical data at the point of care and then standardizing it across settings and sources. The new search feature not only speeds up users’ research time but also allows apples-to-apples comparisons of health care costs across the state. This applies to both consumers and providers, by allowing them to search for generic terms, such as “mammogram,” or the CPT code. Searches for either term produce information about multiple facilities’ median charges, average length of stay, and more for that particular service.
“Wisconsin has a long history of voluntary health care price transparency efforts by hospitals, with WHA’s PricePoint serving as the cornerstone of these efforts,” said WHAIC Vice President Jennifer Mueller. “This user experience redesign is intended to assist consumers as they work with their health care provider and, importantly, their insurance company or other third-party payers to determine the financial obligations for hospital services they receive.”
In addition to the newly announced features, PricePoint also delivers a variety of consumer-focused tools to assist patients in accessing necessary information from other entities besides hospitals, including:
New Health Care Value Webpage
In addition to the PricePoint upgrade, WHA has built a new health care value webpage. Health care value is a function of quality, access and cost. By several metrics, Wisconsin delivers strong value to patients, families and employers.
To learn more about the PricePoint upgrade and how it serves as a resource for patients, WHA’s Chief Operating Officer and Senior Vice President of Finance Brian Potter has provided a presentation to help the general public become more educated.
For questions, contact Brian Potter.