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It’s Hospitals’ Turn to Sue Opioid Makers

Hospitals are now joining cities and states in suing opioid makers for the financial damages their products have caused. In Arizona, Florida, Kentucky, Mississippi, Tennessee, Texas, and West Virginia, hundreds of hospitals are now suing opioid makers in state courts to seek compensation for the unreimbursed costs they incurred caring for uninsured patients who came to them suffering from overdoses and addiction.  For the most part, the most prominent hospitals and health systems in these states have not joined the suits. According to court documents, the suing hospitals estimate that [...]

October 26, 2019|Categories: hospitals|Tags: , |

Use of APMs, Value-Based Payments Continues to Increase

Payments based on alternative payment models and value-based measures continue to play a larger role in health care reimbursement. Almost 36 percent of health care payments involved APMs in 2018.  In addition, fee for service accounted for 39 percent of payments. While these figures represent both represent increases over 2017, the rate at which they are growing has slowed.  With APMs, one of the challenges is that providers have yet to come to terms with downside risk, which is required under some models.  Medicare Advantage plans are especially advanced in [...]

October 25, 2019|Categories: Alternative payment models|Tags: , |

Number of Uninsured Children on the Rise

The number of children insured by Medicaid and CHIP has fallen by more than one million over the past two years after reaching an all-time low (by percentage) in 2016. Why?  According to the New York Times, Some state and federal officials have portrayed the drop — 3 percent of enrolled children — as a success story, arguing that more Americans are getting coverage from employers in an improving economy. But there is growing evidence that administrative changes aimed at fighting fraud and waste — and rising fears of deportation [...]

Court Upholds Delay of Site-Neutral Payment Cut

Medicare cannot proceed with its plan to pay for outpatient care on a site-neutral basis while it appeals a court ruling rejecting that policy, a federal court has ruled. A federal judge found that Medicare has not articulated an adequate reason to delay the $380 million a year in site-neutral payment cuts while the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services appeals the September decision rejecting the payment policy change.  The court also found that, contrary to CMS’s claim, Medicare still has an appropriate methodology for making payments that are not [...]

Grassley Questions Aspects of Graduate Medical Education

Graduate medical education is the subject of inquiry in a recent letter from Senate Finance Committee chairman Charles Grassley to Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar. In his letter to Secretary Azar, Senator Grassley asks for information about how federal GME money is spent and how much is spent, how federal money factors into the broader financing of hospital residency programs, and how the federal government ensures that GME programs engage in best practices. The letter also questions whether the indirect benefits of operating medical education programs are factored [...]

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