well, this is not a medicare ise because a medicare physician, i guess their very limited and cop strained about what constrained about what they can charge, so i guess it s more of a question about private insurance. you want to talk that, lou? yeah. the question reflects, again, the desire to have greater and greater transparency in all aspects of health care, including what providers charge. two things. first, even though there s no national requirement, i know at least in massachusetts if there s anyone here from massachusetts, there is a new law that requires exactly what you suggest, which is the posting of prices. so that ll be an interesting experiment to see what impact that has. there may be other states, i m just not aware of it. we ll hear from the consumer panel after us, i think what consumers want to know is our experience has been what consumers want to know is not what the provider charges so much as what do i have to pay, wh
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