Here is what might be a step in the right direction:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-06-24/trump-shines-a-light-on-health-costs-with-unclear-side-effects?srnd=premium
The argument to this makes me want to puke.
"And some experts said that consumers aren’t armed with enough information or don’t have the right incentives to make financially sound decisions about their own care"
Experts my @**!
I shouldn't know what I'm going to pay because I don't know what exactly?!
Maybe we should no longer have prices in supermarkets because we won't be able to make a good enough decision to buy healthier foods, rather the store should give us what item it wants based on its "infomed" decision.
"Publicly disclosing competitively negotiated, proprietary rates will reduce competition and push prices higher -- not lower -- for consumers, patients, and taxpayers,” Matt Eyles, president and chief executive officer of America’s Health Insurance Plans, said in an emailed statement"
How the h*ck will that push prices higher?!
Because you once went to a different supermarket to buy crackers at a higher price, because the first store was to cheap.