Policy Updates

Provider Groups Seek Delay in Surprise Billing Arbitration Rule

Health care provider groups are continuing their push to urge a federal court to suspend the portion of the recently implemented No Surprises Act regulation that governs the arbitration process when providers and payers cannot agree on payments. According to the providers, regulators make a policy argument in defense of their implementation of the 2020 surprise billing law, but they argue that policy is established by Congress, not regulators, and that the approach regulators have introduced is contrary to congressional intent as articulated in the law.  Specifically, they maintain that the arbitration process establishes a benchmark rate rather than using [...]

2022-02-14T13:00:12-05:00February 14, 2022|Congress|

Telehealth Utilization Tracks Pandemic Decline

The frequency with which Americans are using telehealth to receive some of their health care, which rose considerably during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, has declined since doctors returned to their offices and fear of contagion lessened. Even so, the use of telehealth is far more common than it was before the COVID-19 public health emergency. A new analysis of telehealth utilization produced the following findings: Telehealth outpatient visits have declined since the early months of the pandemic. Even amid the general decline in telehealth visits, they remain higher than they were before the pandemic. The non-elderly are [...]

2022-02-11T17:35:08-05:00February 11, 2022|COVID-19, Telehealth|

Federal Health Policy Update for Thursday, February 10

The following is the latest health policy news from the federal government as of 2:45 p.m. on Thursday, February 10.  Some of the language used below is taken directly from government documents. Provider Relief Fund The reconsideration window for Provider Relief Fund Phase 4 payments and American Rescue Plan rural hospital payments is now open for providers to request reconsideration of their payments.  This process is intended only for providers that believe their payment was not calculated correctly.  They will not have an opportunity to submit an application if they missed a deadline; will not be able to revise or [...]

Medicare Sending Mixed Signals on Hospital Quality

764 hospitals were recently penalized by Medicare for having too many patient infections and potentially avoidable medical complications.  As a result, they will see their Medicare payments reduced one percent over the next year – a standard penalty under the agency’s Hospital-Acquired Condition Reduction Program. Thirty-eight of those hospitals cited for this problem, however, were awarded five stars – the highest rating – on Medicare’s Care Compare web site.  Another 134 penalized hospitals received four-star ratings. Why the seeming contradiction?  Kaiser Health News explores this question, and offers some answers, in the article “Health Care Paradox:  Medicare Penalizes Dozens of [...]

2022-02-08T11:53:31-05:00February 8, 2022|hospitals, Medicare reimbursement policy|

Millions Could Lose Medicaid Coverage When COVID Crisis Ends

As many as 15 million Americans may be at risk of losing their health insurance when the COVID-19 public health emergency officially ends, according to a new Urban Institute report. When the COVID crisis began and people began losing their jobs – and with them, their health insurance – Congress increased funding to states for Medicaid under the condition that states not perform eligibility reviews on their Medicaid rolls under after the crisis ends.  Since then, Medicaid enrollment has risen nearly 20 percent, and now, that 20 percent – and more – may be in jeopardy of losing their Medicaid [...]

2022-02-07T06:00:26-05:00February 7, 2022|COVID-19, Medicaid|

Federal Health Policy Update for Thursday, February 3

The following is the latest health policy news from the federal government as of 2:30 p.m. on Thursday, February 3.  Some of the language used below is taken directly from government documents. Provider Relief Fund The reconsideration window for Provider Relief Fund Phase 4 payments and American Rescue Plan rural hospital payments is now open for providers to request reconsideration of their payments.  This process is intended only for providers that believe their payment was not calculated correctly.  They will not have an opportunity to submit an application if they missed a deadline; will not be able to revise or [...]

Federal Health Policy Update for Friday, January 28

The following is the latest health policy news from the federal government as of 3:45 p.m. on Friday, January 28.  Some of the language used below is taken directly from government documents. Provider Relief Fund HHS and its Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) announced that this week they made more than $2 billion in Provider Relief Fund Phase 4 General Distribution payments to more than 7,600 providers.  Nearly $11 billion of the $17 billion allocated for Provider Relief Fund Phase 4 payments have now been distributed.  Phase 4 payments have an increased focus on equity, including reimbursing a higher [...]

Federal Health Policy Update for Monday, January 24

The following is the latest health policy news from the federal government as of 3:00 p.m. on Monday, January 24.  Some of the language used below is taken directly from government documents. Provider Relief Fund The reconsideration window for Provider Relief Fund Phase 4 payments and American Rescue Plan rural hospital payments will open on February 1, 2022, at which time providers will be able to request reconsideration of their payments.  This process is intended only for providers that believe their payment was not calculated correctly.  They will not have an opportunity to submit an application if they missed a [...]

Federal Health Policy Update for Wednesday, January 19

The following is the latest health policy news from the federal government as of 2:45 p.m. on Wednesday, January 19.  Some of the language used below is taken directly from government documents. Public Health Emergency Declaration Renewed HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra has renewed his department’s declaration of a public health emergency in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.  The renewal took effect on January 16 and extends the declaration for three months.  Find the declaration here. Free COVID-19 Tests and Masks Upon request, the federal government is now providing four free monthly home COVID-19 tests to every household.  Order those tests [...]

AHRQ Publishes Health Equity Report

The  federal Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality has published its annual report on health care disparities. The report, “National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Report,” is mandated by Congress “… to provide a comprehensive overview of the quality of healthcare received by the general U.S. population and disparities in care experienced by different racial and socioeconomic groups.” Find the report here.

2022-01-19T06:00:38-05:00January 19, 2022|health equity|
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