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Comment on S4299 a bill that Creates Health Care Cost Containment and Price Transparency Commission, Office of Healthcare Affordability and Transparency, and Hospital Price Transparency Regulations

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Date of Publication
December, 2025
Publication Type
Presentation
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Rutgers Center for State Health Policy

Chairman Vitale and members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to speak with you today on the critical issue of healthcare affordability. I am Joel Cantor, a Distinguished Professor of Public Policy and the founding Director of the Center for State Health Policy at Rutgers University. The Center conducts rigorous, impartial research to support evidence-based health policy decisions. The Center is non-partisan, and since our founding in 1999 we have worked with every New Jersey gubernatorial administration and routinely conducted analyses to inform legislative deliberations in the state.


Today, I seek to provide background and recommendations as you consider whether, and in what form, to establish the Health Care Cost Containment and Price Transparency Commission and codify the Office of Healthcare Affordability and Transparency (OHCAT) in statute.


In the interest of full disclosure, I have served as technical advisor to the New Jersey Health Care Affordability, Responsibility, and Transparency (HART) cost growth benchmark program since early 2021. The HART program would be an integral component of the work of the proposed Commission. My testimony today reflects my professional views alone and is independent of my HART program advisory role. It also is not intended to represent views of Rutgers University or the funders of our work.