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MedPAC Urges Congress to Embrace Site-Neutral Medicare Outpatient Payments
Medicare should pay for outpatient care on a site-neutral basis, MedPAC has told Congress in its annual recommendations. Proponents of such a change – including the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission – argue that Medicare should not pay more for services than it needs to and can, if it believes hospital-associated facilities deserve more money, find better ways to provide such additional resources. They also believe such a policy encourages the acquisition of independent medical practices by operators that then increase the price of the same services and that site-neutral payments [...]
MACPAC Proposes New Approach to Helping Safety-Net Hospitals
To improve “…the relationship between total state and federal DSH [Medicaid disproportionate share] funding and the number of non-elderly low-income individuals in a state,” the Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission has urged Congress to direct the Department of Health and Human Services to change how it calculates Medicaid DSH allotments to the states. This year MACPAC devotes a significant portion of its annual report to Congress to payment policy for safety-net hospitals, and in summarizing its proposal it writes that: In order to reduce the wide variation in [...]
Federal Health Policy Update for June 22
The following is the latest health policy news from the federal government for June 9-22. Some of the language used below is taken directly from government documents. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services CMS has announced new flexibilities to help keep Americans insured as states resume Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) renewals. The new flexibilities were announced in a letter sent by HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra to the nation’s governors urging them to adopt all available flexibilities to minimize avoidable coverage losses among children and families. The new [...]
Health Policy Update for June 8
The following is the latest health policy news from the federal government for May 28 – June 8. Some of the language used below is taken directly from government documents. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services CMS has announced a new primary care model – the Making Care Primary Model – that will be tested by the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation in eight states. The model seeks to improve care for patients by expanding and enhancing care management and care coordination, equipping primary care clinicians with tools to [...]
Beneficiaries Starting to Feel Effects of Medicaid Unwinding
With the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency, states are now undertaking in earnest the challenge of reconsidering Medicaid eligibility for millions of people currently on their Medicaid rolls – something federal law has prohibited them from doing since the early days of the pandemic. And while 65 percent of those currently enrolled in Medicaid, according to a recent survey, are unaware of the current process and the possibility that they may soon lose their Medicaid eligibility, states are already reconsidering beneficiaries’ eligibility. Learn more about what has become [...]
