Open Source U.S. Healthcare Transparency Data Validator

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  • transparency-data

    U.S. Healthcare Transparency Data. Supplemental data for the CMS/HHS price transparency rules.

  • One aspect of the project involves designing and maintaining open source datasets that help inform existence, pricing, and practices of healthcare providers, insurers, and plans. Currently we expose this in flat files, just for accessibility for a broad audience, but a lot of the data is naturally relational in nature. You can check it out here: https://github.com/TPAFS/transparency-data

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