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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

Health system adoption of AI outpaces internal governance and strategy

CHICAGO – Aug. 12, 2025 –  Eighty-eight percent of health systems are using Artificial Intelligence internally, and 71% have identified and deployed pilot or full solutions in finance, revenue cycle management or clinical functional areas, according to a new report published by the Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA) and Eliciting Insights, a healthcare strategy and market research company. Despite…

By HFMA August 14, 2025

Ahead of expected turmoil, the hospital sector is on solid footing

With uncertainty on the horizon for healthcare operations, hospitals and health systems appear to have established a stable foundation from which to respond to challenges. Recently reported financial data offers further indication that the not-for-profit (NFP) hospital sector has attained a measure of equilibrium several years after the pandemic and the ensuing turbulence in labor…

By Nick Hut August 13, 2025

Key Senate committee eyes healthcare reform in the name of affordability

As described at a recent Senate hearing, hospitals, insurers and pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) all are under scrutiny by Congress in efforts to curb the growth in healthcare costs. The Senate Health, Labor Education and Pensions (HELP) Committee held a July 31 hearing to examine ways to make healthcare more affordable for consumers and other…

By Nick Hut August 11, 2025

Aetna’s new payment policy could leave hospitals at a disadvantage

Hospitals should take note of an insurer’s new approach regarding the two-midnight rule, especially given the potential implications if the policy becomes widely adopted. In a recent communication, Aetna said providers that contract with the company’s Medicare Advantage (MA) plans and Medicare Special Needs Plans face a new policy beginning Nov. 15 in instances when…

By Nick Hut August 8, 2025

Finalized regulations look to phase out the manual aspect of prior authorization

Medicare’s FY26 final rule for hospital inpatient payments includes the latest federal effort to streamline and improve prior authorization. The rule has a subset of regulations titled “Health Data, Technology and Interoperability: Electronic Prescribing, Real-Time Prescription Benefit and Electronic Prior Authorization,” issued by HHS’s Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy and Office of the National Coordinator…

By Nick Hut August 6, 2025

340B rebate models arrive in the form of a new pilot program

Federal healthcare officials took a step last week toward permitting rebate models in the 340B Drug Pricing Program, launching a pilot to allow for the testing of such models. The idea was proposed over the past year by drug manufacturers looking to rein in what they say are excesses of the 340B program. Rather than…

By Nick Hut August 4, 2025

News Briefs: Budget reconciliation bill finalized with big implications for Medicaid

Declines in coverage and spending await the healthcare industry under the budget reconciliation bill signed into law by President Donald Trump on July 4. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) projects $912 billion in reduced Medicaid spending and 10 million additional uninsured Americans in 2034 as a result of the law known as the One Big…

By Nick Hut August 4, 2025

Medicare final rule brings a mixed bag for FY26 hospital inpatient payments

Hospitals collectively will receive a base payment increase of 2.6% in Medicare reimbursement for inpatient care provided in FY26, according to a newly published final rule. It’s a somewhat uneventful set of regulations compared with the recently released 2026 proposed rule for Medicare outpatient payments. But hospitals were hoping for a bigger inpatient update, with…

By Nick Hut August 1, 2025
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