One of the city’s largest unions is urging Mayor Eric Adams to help stop private hospitals from jacking up prices on procedures — insisting it could save the Big Apple billions amid a l…
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The union argues that reining in sky-high prices at private hospitals, like New York–Presbyterian, is needed now more than ever given the city is trying to cut costs across the board.The 32BJ Health Fund report, which was revised earlier this month, found a number of discrepancies between private and public hospital costs:
Outpatient cataract surgery costs an average of $4,245 in the public system but as much as $18,144 at NYU Langone Health
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