Wyoming Families Deserve Full Price Transparency in Healthcare

Tell Wyoming legislators to pass H.B. 121!

H.B. 121: A commonsense solution to give Wyoming upfront hospital prices and lower healthcare costs.

Support H.B. 121 — the Hospital Price Transparency Act. Call your Senator and Representative today!

Did You Know?

All U.S. hospitals are required by a federal rule enacted by President Trump to publish prices for all services online for upfront public viewing.

H.B. 121 would enforce price transparency requirements, crack down on hospitals that hide prices, and protect patients from overcharges.

0% of hospitals reviewed in Wyoming show their full prices.

H.B. 121 would foster a functional healthcare marketplace with more choices and competition — and more affordable care for everyone.

Wyoming Hospital Price Files Finder

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