In early 2026, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS), announced a major initiative to launch a comprehensive, consumer-facing healthcare price transparency website.
This project is a cornerstone of the administration’s “Make America Healthy Again” (MAHA) movement and aims to address long-standing issues with hidden costs in the U.S. medical system.
Robert F Kennedy Jr announces they are working on a government website that will show the prices of all services at every hospital in your area
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Key Features of the Proposed Website
The goal is to move beyond technical data files that were previously required but difficult for the average person to navigate.
- Direct Comparisons: Users can search for a specific procedure (such as an MRI or childbirth) and see a side-by-side price comparison of all hospitals and medical centers in their local area.
- Actual Prices, Not Estimates: New regulations (specifically the CY 2026 OPPS Final Rule) require hospitals to post the actual negotiated dollar amounts they receive from insurers.
- Comprehensive Coverage: It is intended to include hospitals, physician visits, and pharmacy costs.
- User Experience: RFK Jr. noted that the site is being designed by high-level tech specialists to ensure it is as easy to use as a travel booking site.
The Theory of Change: Market Competition
The logic behind this move—as RFK Jr. explained on The Joe Rogan Experience—is rooted in free-market competition:
- Exposure: Currently, the same procedure can cost $1,500 at one hospital and $20,000 at another just blocks away without the patient knowing.
- Pressure: Once these prices are public and easily searchable, high-cost hospitals will be forced to lower their rates to attract patients who are now “shopping” for care.
- Efficiency: By making every American the “CEO of their own health,” the administration believes market forces will naturally deflate the price bubbles created by large healthcare conglomerates.
Implementation and Enforcement
While the rules went into effect on January 1, 2026, the government has granted a grace period, with full enforcement and potential fines for non-compliant hospitals beginning April 1, 2026.
Note on “Big Pharma”: While this specific website focuses on hospital and service pricing, RFK Jr. argues that transparency will expose the “middlemen” and hidden fees that keep drug prices high.
As of March 2026, the official website for the healthcare price transparency initiative is live and managed by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has stated that while the regulations are currently in effect, the “fully interactive” consumer comparison tool is undergoing its final rollout to ensure a “Silicon Valley quality” user experience. Full enforcement against hospitals that fail to provide this data in a readable format begins April 1, 2026.
Official Government Websites
- Primary Hub for Pricing Tools:https://www.cms.gov/priorities/key-initiatives/hospital-price-transparency
- This is where the government hosts the “shopper” resources and provides the official data files for every hospital in the country.
- The Federal Data Portal:https://data.cms.gov/provider-characteristics/hospitals-and-other-facilities/hospital-price-transparency-enforcement-activities-and-outcomes
- This site tracks hospital compliance and is the repository for the machine-readable files (MRFs) that list actual negotiated prices.
- Department of Health and Human Services (HHS):https://www.hhs.gov/
- The main department site where Secretary Kennedy’s official announcements and the “Make America Healthy Again” transparency directives are published.
How to Find Prices for Your Local Hospital
Under the CY 2026 OPPS Final Rule, every hospital is legally required to host its own pricing tool. You do not have to wait for the centralized government site to be 100% finished to find prices today:
- Go to the website of a hospital in your area.
- Search their site for “Price Transparency” or “Price Estimator.”
- Look for the “Consumer-Friendly Display.” By law, it must now show the actual dollar amounts they have negotiated with insurance companies, rather than “estimates” or “averages.”
Why April 1, 2026, is the Key Date
Secretary Kennedy has announced that the “grace period” for hospitals ends on April 1. After this date, the government will begin issuing significant civil monetary penalties to any hospital that does not have their pricing information easily accessible and searchable for the public.
