Nick Hut

About the Author

Nick Hut

HFMA Senior Editor

Nick Hut is a former newspaper reporter with more than a decade of experience at HFMA. His HFMA Daily reporting is considered a top benefit of membership as members have come to rely on Hut’s daily insights on policy, legal and business developments. He has been at the forefront of major industry news, garnering a following from national media. Nick has earned multiple national awards, including two first-place honors in 2024 from the American Society of Business Publication Editors for excellence in analysis and reporting.

Latest Work

New taxes to hit hospitals as a result of the budget reconciliation bill (updated)

This article has been updated July 8 as noted to reflect changes made to the bill between the version passed by the House and the final legislation. As congressional Republicans continue their discussions on the budget reconciliation bill, not-for-profit (NFP) hospital leaders should be aware of items that have gotten less attention than the retrenchment…

Nick Hut June 12, 2025

Indiana law with big implications for hospital pricing may be a bellwether

A landmark hospital pricing bill that recently became law in Indiana could foreshadow similar developments in other states. Indiana hospitals will face both a tax penalty and the loss of their tax-exempt status if their prices exceed designated limits. The limits, to be determined via a formula set by the state’s Office of Management and…

Nick Hut June 11, 2025

Why pending healthcare policies look so daunting for hospitals

For both revenue and costs, ongoing policy developments pose a risk of aggravating trends that already are constraining hospital budgets. The budget reconciliation bill in Congress and the imposition of extensive tariffs would add to ongoing pressures on hospital finances. Bad debt levels are rising among not-for-profit hospitals, as are supply costs, and those issues…

Nick Hut June 9, 2025

Why Medicare Advantage provisions could end up in the budget reconciliation bill

This article was updated June 12. According to early discussions in the Senate, a final version of the budget reconciliation bill could reduce the amount of federal spending in Medicare Advantage (MA). The Senate is considering whether to modify the reconciliation bill passed by the House, and one topic of conversation is how to achieve…

Nick Hut June 6, 2025

The financial cost of hospital and community violence

A new study assesses the financial impact of violence in hospitals and their communities, finding that the issue amounts to a multibillion-dollar problem annually. Estimated costs total $18.27 billion per year, according to a report published June 2 by the American Hospital Association (AHA). The largest share of that total, $13.1 billion, is the amount…

Nick Hut June 3, 2025

More details on HHS budget proposals for FY26

An updated version of President Donald Trump’s FY26 budget request to Congress includes new information on how proposed spending cuts would affect HHS and its subsidiary agencies. As described in a summary, the request calls for “radical change” to improve the performance of the U.S. healthcare system, reiterating previously reported ideas for shrinking and restructuring…

Nick Hut June 2, 2025

News Briefs: Dr. Oz describes a reimagined healthcare ecosystem at HFMA event

A rapid acceleration of digital healthcare applications will be central to the looming transformation of the U.S. healthcare system, according to Mehmet Oz, MD, administrator of CMS. Oz spoke at the annual Not-for Profit Healthcare Investor Conference, sponsored by HFMA, Barclays and the American Hospital Association. He sought to explain why sweeping, systemic changes are…

Nick Hut June 2, 2025

Reflections from two advanced platforms for population health management

Hospitals and health systems participating in advanced population health management initiatives generally have certain traits in common. Most likely, they are seeking to redesign how they care for vulnerable populations. They realize that achieving the necessary degree of change is difficult in a fee-for-service scenario because much of what’s needed to offer holistic care is…

Nick Hut May 30, 2025

CMS announces process change for short-stay inpatient claim reviews in Medicare

Recent CMS directives for hospitals include a process change regarding Medicare patient status reviews. Beginning Sept. 1, Medicare administrative contractors (MACs) will conduct the reviews used to determine the appropriateness of Part A payment for adjudicated short-stay inpatient hospital claims. The reviews to date have been conducted by Beneficiary and Family Centered Care Quality Improvement…

Nick Hut May 29, 2025

Working to steady the ship: 4 takeaways from the Not-for-Profit Healthcare Investor Conference

As described at a recent conference, hospitals and health systems are retaining a sense of optimism while navigating some of the biggest challenges the industry has seen. Pressures on both revenue and expenses require leaders to try innovative solutions while also continuing to master the nuts and bolts of hospital operations, C-suite executives said May…

Nick Hut May 28, 2025

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