Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
117th Congress’s Waning Hours
In addition to its biggest challenge – funding the federal government, authorization for which ends on December 16 – Congress has a number of health care issues on its agenda that at least some lawmakers and health care industry stakeholders would like to see it address before the year ends. Those issues include the cut in Medicare payments to physicians scheduled to take place on January 1; the desire of many to make permanent some of the flexibilities to use telehealth that were temporarily authorized in response to the COVID-19 [...]
Medicaid and Children’s Behavioral Health
In response to the growing behavioral health challenges children face, including the need for inpatient hospitalization, the country’s Medicaid directors recently addressed the question of how Medicaid can best help tackle this challenge. The directors thought their programs could be most helpful in three ways: preventing crises by providing care and supports improving specialized inpatient psychiatric care supporting the return of patients to the community Learn more about how the Medicaid directors think this can be done and what some of them already are doing in the National Association of [...]
Federal Health Policy Update for November 10
The following is the latest health policy news from the federal government for the week of November 7 to 10. Some of the language used below is taken directly from government documents. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services CMS has published a notice advising teaching hospitals that they have until November 18 to ask Medicare to reconsider their per resident amounts or resident caps as shown in the Hospital Cost Report Information System (HCRIS) associated with cost reports that, as of July 1, 2022, were not reopenable. Learn more from [...]
Health Insurance Markets Remain Highly Concentrated
The health insurance market was highly concentrated in 42 of the 50 states in 2019 and 2020 – the continuation of a trend identified in 2010 that has persisted ever since, according to a new report by the U.S. Government Accountability Office. The GAO considers a market concentrated if three or fewer insurers in a state have 80 percent of that market. Using Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services health insurance enrollment data, the GAO looked at three distinct aspects of markets – individual policies, small group policies, and large [...]
Innovation Center Updates Strategy
The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation has updated its strategy for person-centered innovation. The Innovation Center’s new strategy document, “Person-Centered Innovation – An Update on the Implementation of the CMS Innovation Center’s Strategy,” outlines steps the agency hopes will foster greater coordination and cooperation between primary care providers and medical specialists through the introduction and refinement of new payment models. The new document outlines five strategic objectives: drive accountable care advance health equity support innovation address affordability partner to achieve system transformation In support of these objectives, the Innovation [...]
