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Payment System Options “Currently, each private insurer independently negotiates payment rates with hospitals and physicians. Do you support replacing the current payment system with:” Other 13% Keeping the current system 9% All-payer payment rate setting 29% Letting each provider set their own prices, with insurers paying the lowest price and patients paying the difference in cost for seeing higher-priced providers 23% A single system of payment rate negotiation on behalf of all payers 27% * Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding. Source: Commonwealth Fund/Modern Healthcare Health Care Opinion Leaders Survey, October 2010.