U.S. Hospitals Pay More Than European Hospitals for Cardiac Implants

The prices that hospitals and other purchasers pay for medical devices are negotiated with manufacturers and commonly kept confidential. Past research shows that prices vary significantly for similar implantable medical devices, suggesting the potential for cost savings. Six percent of health care spending in the United States, and 7 percent in the European Union, goes toward medical devices.

       

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