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Administration Targets State Directed Medicaid Payments
The White House has issued a presidential memorandum on “Eliminating Waste, Fraud, and Abuse in Medicaid” that cites Medicaid “state-directed payments” as a form of waste, fraud, and abuse. According to the memorandum, states use state directed payments to pay more than Medicare rates for some Medicaid-covered services – something the memorandum suggests is contrary to current practice because “…billable costs for such care were historically capped at the same level that healthcare providers could receive from Medicare.” This assertion comes despite a 2024 regulation that set the payment limit [...]
CMS Charts Medicare’s Tech Future
In the wake of issuing a request for information asking stakeholders how the agency can better serve Medicare beneficiaries, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has begun charting its future use of technology by laying out some of the objectives of such an undertaking. In a recent news release, CMS identified the following objectives: Building a dynamic, interoperable national provider directory. Bringing modern identity verification processes to Medicare.gov to streamline credentials across the healthcare system. Expanding functionality of CMS’ Blue Button 2.0 patient access application programming interface (API). Transitioning CMS’s [...]
Hospital Charity Care, Debt Collection Practices Vary
An analysis of the charity care policies of 2500 hospitals found considerable variation in their practices and in their efforts to collect unpaid bills. According to a review by the Lown Institute, most hospitals offer charity care but the income thresholds for qualifying for such assistance vary widely from hospital to hospital, from as low as household income of 100 percent of the federal poverty level to as much as 600 percent of the federal poverty level. Those standards vary, moreover, even in the same community, with neighboring hospitals sometimes [...]
Federal Health Policy Update for June 5
The following is the latest health policy news from the federal government for May 30 to June 5. Some of the language used below is taken directly from government documents. Congress Congress returned to Washington D.C., where Republican senators continue to work on their version of a reconciliation bill with a goal of passage by the full Congress by July 4. Some Senate committees have begun releasing their portions of the bill but the committees with jurisdiction over Medicaid – the Finance and Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) committees [...]
Federal Health Policy Update for May 29
The following is the latest health policy news from the federal government for May 23-29. Some of the language used below is taken directly from government documents. Congress The House and Senate are out of Washington, D.C. this week for the Memorial Day holiday and will return to Washington on June 3. Senate Republican staff is working on the House-passed reconciliation bill to identify provisions that may need to change or be excluded to comply with the Senate’s rules for reconciliation bills. At the same time, some Republican senators have [...]