A year after federal rules compelled hospitals to make healthcare prices public, some of the nation’s biggest chains haven’t done so, with no penalty so far from the Biden administration, according to a Wall Street Journal review of the $1 trillion U.S. hospital system.

CommonSpirit Health, which operates hospitals across 17 states, and Providence, a major hospital system in the West and South, are among those with facilities that have failed in some cases to publish required data, keeping secret their prices for care and many procedures.

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