Healthcare Finance News

The hospital tax exemption comes under scrutiny in Congress

At a time when concerns over reimbursement and costs already are intensifying, Congress recently held a hearing to discuss policy changes that could exert further pressure on the not-for-profit (NFP) hospital sector. A subcommittee of the House Ways and Means Committee met Sept. 16 to examine the NFP hospital tax exemption, soliciting proposals that could…

By Nick Hut September 17, 2025

CMS describes how $50 billion will be distributed for rural healthcare

The Trump administration announced the application period for the Rural Health Transformation Program, giving states an opportunity to claim a piece of a $10 billion FY26 allotment on behalf of their hospitals and clinics. Created by the budget reconciliation bill known as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, the fund is set to disburse up…

By Nick Hut September 15, 2025

A large health system says revenue could fall by at least $50 million if the ACA subsidies expire

With time running short to maintain enhanced subsidies for the Affordable Care Act (ACA) insurance marketplaces, health system leaders are trying to gauge the consequences of a potential mass disenrollment. Universal Health Services (UHS), a for-profit system that operates more than 400 care sites, is one of the few healthcare organizations to have publicly released…

By Nick Hut September 12, 2025

CMS gives updates on upcoming Medicaid state-directed payment limits

CMS has issued guidance to Medicaid programs about implementing required restrictions on the state-directed payments (SDPs) made through Medicaid managed care organizations (MCOs). The budget reconciliation law known as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) includes a provision that all SDPs submitted after July 4 for hospitals must be limited to the Medicare rate…

By Nick Hut September 9, 2025

Senate, House release diverging HHS budget proposals for FY26 (updated-2)

Note: This article was updated Sept. 16 with news about a short-term continuing funding resolution and Sept. 10 with new numbers for some provisions in the House appropriations bill. Sept. 16 update Republicans in the House are focusing on a short-term continuation of FY25 federal funding as the most direct route to avoiding a partial…

By Nick Hut September 5, 2025

Report by HFMA and Eliciting Insights examines hospitals’ journey to realize the potential of AI

Although healthcare AI technology has been in the pipeline for years, new feedback suggests implementation remains a work in progress at hospitals and health systems. As described in an HFMA report produced with Eliciting Insights, most organizations are still striving to develop an AI strategy and install an AI governance structure. Findings of the report…

By Nick Hut September 3, 2025

Court limits CMS’s authority to immediately apply the ACA marketplace program integrity final rule

A federal judge blocked many of the Trump administration’s plans to constrict enrollment in Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplace health plans in the name of program integrity. In an Aug. 22 ruling, Judge Brendan Hurson (a Biden appointee) of the U.S. District Court for Maryland issued a stay of key provisions of a CMS final…

By Nick Hut August 28, 2025

Healthcare fraud enforcement ramps up in the Trump administration, with implications for all stakeholders

Even as hospital leaders consider how to manage decreased reimbursement and higher costs, federal fraud enforcement continues to have some of the most significant financial stakes of any healthcare industry issue. Rather than taking a hands-off approach, the Trump administration is maintaining and even expanding the Biden administration’s push in this area. Two months ago,…

By Nick Hut August 25, 2025

CBO breaks down how and when the budget reconciliation bill will reduce insurance enrollment

The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) released its most detailed projections yet about how the budget reconciliation bill stands to affect healthcare coverage. According to data published Aug. 11 as part of a report requested by Democratic congressional leaders, the CBO estimates that 10 million people will be uninsured in 2034 because of the new law.…

By Nick Hut August 19, 2025

Latest on the Blue Cross Blue Shield settlement: Numbers revealed on filed claims, opt-outs (updated)

Oct. 8 update The lead attorneys for the class of plaintiffs in the Blue Cross Blue Shield provider litigation are highlighting portions of the judge’s final approval of the $2.8 billion settlement, saying his comments should provide reassurance about the ability to bring future litigation against the Blues. Per the settlement terms, participants cannot sue…

By Nick Hut August 15, 2025
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