LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — UofL Health Jewish Hospital and two southern Indiana hospitals are among dozens of facilities in Kentucky and Indiana that received notices from the Trump administration to provide pricing information.

A list obtained by the Associated Press shows 500 hospitals across the country that have received letters of warning or, in more severe cases, requests to submit plans to provide transparent pricing.

UofL Health Jewish Hospital was among three Kentucky hospitals that received corrective action plan requests. The others were Eastern State Hospital in Lexington and Sun Behavioral Health in Erlanger.

Five other Kentucky hospitals received warning letters:

Cumberland Hall HospitalEncompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital Of LakeviewHazard ARH Regional Medical CenterMarshall County HospitalPikeville Medical Center

Indiana, meanwhile, was among the states with the highest number of warnings and notices at 38, which includes two southern Indiana facilities: Wellstone Regional Hospital in Jeffersonville and Brightwell Behavioral Health in Clarksville. 

Failing to comply with the warnings comes with penalties as high as $2 million annually for each recipient that doesn’t create a plan to post clear pricing data.

The Trump administration is arguing that the lack of disclosure is keeping healthcare costs higher than they should be. The letters are meant to fix a fundamental problem that patients, employers and insurers might not know ahead of time the cost of blood work, an imaging test or another form of treatment, and as a result pay more than they should have.

Copyright 2026 WDRB Media. The Associated Press contributed to this report. All Rights Reserved.

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