list price
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of list price
First recorded in 1870–75
Example Sentences
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For years, Indiana reimbursed autism therapy providers 40% of whatever list prices they set, effectively allowing them to determine their rates.
The Journal investigation found providers raised list prices to extract payments as high as $800 an hour for work that can be performed by high-school graduates.
In 2006, Tenet Healthcare agreed to pay $788 million to resolve allegations it artificially inflated its list prices to receive higher Medicare payments for certain hospital patients.
Novo has never cut list prices for the drugs in the U.S. before.
From Barron's
The list prices will still be considerably higher than those available through Medicare, which will be $274.
From MarketWatch
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