What DOGE’s actions mean for U.S. healthcare
HFMA Senior Editor Rich Daly talks about his hfm cover story about DOGE and the healthcare industry. HFMA’s Nick Hut and Shawn Stack talk about the 340B drug pricing program.
The IPPS proposed rule, and tackling charge capture issues
Nick Hut and Shawn Stack discuss the proposed rule for the Inpatient Prospective Payment System. Later, Taylor Searfoss, a vice president at Ni2, an Infinx company, discusses challenges in charge capture.
DOGE has plans for HHS. Here’s what could happen next.
Nick Hut and Shawn Stack discuss DOGE cuts to the Department of Health and Human Services and what they could mean for patients and providers.
Dr. Oz and CMS, plus HFMA’s new Fast Finance newsletter
Nick Hut and Shawn Stack discuss the confirmation hearing of Mehmet Oz as CMS administrator. Also in this episode, HFMA’s Brad Dennison and Rich Daly talk about the new Fast Finance newsletter. To sign up for the newsletter, email Brad Dennison at bdennison@hfma.org.
The art of digital delegation
Nick Hut and Shawn Stack discuss price transparency regulations, and Erika Grotto talks with Stuart Newsome from Infinx about AI in revenue cycle.
Change Healthcare cyberattack, one year later
A year after the Feb. 21, 2024, cyberattack that frustrated patients and providers–and earned hackers a $22 million payout–Nick Hut and Shawn Stack discuss what’s changed in the industry and what’s likely to come next.
As RFK Jr. prepares to take on HHS, where is he likely to have the greatest impact?
The Senate will vote this week on whether Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. will be confirmed as secretary of the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services. Nick Hut discusses what he plans to do in the role and where he’s likely to have the greatest influence on the industry.
Healthcare developments in a second Trump term
Nick Hut and Shawn Stack discuss early developments in healthcare policy now that Donald Trump has taken office for a second time.
Real-world solutions in primary care
Zeev Neuwirth, MD discusses the challenges in primary care and potential strategies to address them.
Healthcare industry predictions for 2025
HFMA Senior Editors Nick Hut and Rich Daly discuss what's likely to come in 2025 with regard to healthcare policy.