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Washington State joins 5 other states providing consumer-friendly data about health care cost, quality in their communities

If you or a loved one needed knee replacement surgery, would you want to know which surgeon in your community has the highest rating for quality of care? Would you like to know how much a knee replacement costs, on average, at all of the medical offices close to your home?

Those are the types of information easily accessed through Washington state’s new HealthCareCompare website, an online tool that launched today. The user-friendly website is part of the state’s larger effort to make health care costs more transparent, and gives the public access to health care price and quality information from the Washington All-Payer Claims Database. The database is the result of legislation proposed by Gov. Jay Inslee.

Currently, 20 states have databases but Washington is one of only six states making such data easily accessible online.

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