Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Federal Health Policy Update for Tuesday, June 21
The following is the latest health policy news from the federal government as of 2:45 p.m. on Tuesday, June 21. Some of the language used below is taken directly from government documents. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services The Supreme Court has ruled that CMS acted inappropriately when it reduced 340B payments to hospitals. In a unanimous decision, the court found that the law creating the program gives the federal government two ways to set 340B payments for outpatient drugs for qualified providers and that the manner in which CMS [...]
Providers Say They Need More Time to Comply With Surprise Bill Requirement
Health care providers say they need more time to comply with the federal surprise billing law’s requirement that they supply certain patients with good-faith estimates of the potential charges they are likely to incur for medical procedures. Preparing such estimates for self-insured, uninsured, and other requesting patients is far more difficult and time-consuming than policy-makers thought it would be, provider groups insist, and they also note that there currently is no automated means of producing such estimates within the time limits imposed by the No Surprises Act, which was signed [...]
Supreme Court Rejects 340B Payment Cuts
The federal government had no business cutting section 340B payments to hospitals in the manner it did, the Supreme Court has ruled. In an unanimous decision, the court found that the law creating the program gives the federal government two ways to set 340B payments for outpatient drugs for qualified providers and that the manner in which the Department of Health and Human Services cut those payments in 2018 followed neither. Hospital groups estimate that the 340B payment cut amounted to about $1.6 billion annually. Learn more about the high [...]
Using Medicaid Money to Pay the Rent?
Some people think the time has come for Medicaid to help pay for housing for the homeless in the name of health and health equity. “In the last decade Medicaid has inched toward acknowledging the interconnectedness of housing and health,” the New York Times reports, adding that “It has encouraged more state Medicaid programs to cover housing-related costs like furniture or security deposits – basically everything except paying the rent.” In addition, most conversations about social determinants of health identify housing insecurity as a major obstacle to good health and [...]
Feds Getting Serious About Hospital Price Transparency
After warning many hospitals that they were not in compliance with a 2019 requirement that they post their prices on the internet, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has now fined two hospitals for failing to do so. Policy-makers and advocates have been warning for some time that too many hospitals were not complying with the requirement: a JAMA report found that within six to nine months of the requirement’s implementation only six percent of 5200 hospitals met the requirement and a later review conducted by patient advocates found [...]
