You can look up the price of pretty much everything online: cars, hotels, summer camps, but not health care. So, KQED and KPCC in Los Angeles decided to join forces with ClearHealthCosts.com, a health cost transparency advocate, to collect pricing data from California consumers. The results so far have been illuminating. We discuss the results with Lisa Aliferis, editor of KQED's State of Health blog.
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