Trilliant Health, a leading healthcare analytics company, has launched a centralized dataset containing over 5 billion negotiated hospital rates from more than 5,000 hospitals across the United States. Previously, these price files were dispersed across individual hospital websites, requiring significant technical skills to locate, download, and standardize. Trilliant Health has removed these obstacles by consolidating the publicly available data into a single, accessible platform. This dataset also powers Oria, the company’s free AI chatbot that allows users to easily explore hospital prices.
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“A cottage industry has grown up around charging high fees for information that should be freely available, highlighting the inefficiencies in the U.S. healthcare system,” said Hal Andrews, President and Chief Executive Officer of Trilliant Health. “The first step in reducing healthcare waste is to stop paying for information that is already public.”
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Andrews explained that Oria provides Americans with simple, clear answers about hospital pricing, making transparency practical and actionable. The platform allows patients, insurers, and other stakeholders to access and understand hospital pricing without navigating multiple sources or paying unnecessary fees.
By providing this data in one centralized location, Trilliant Health enables all participants in the healthcare system, including competitors, to measure value and identify opportunities to reduce waste. The initiative is intended to support better decision-making and improve efficiency throughout the U.S. healthcare ecosystem.
Trilliant Health emphasizes that open access to this information is a critical step toward accountability and cost-conscious care. The company’s approach demonstrates how technology and data centralization can turn complex regulatory requirements into practical tools that benefit patients, providers, and payers alike.
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