Payment Reimbursement and Managed Care

Long-term fiscal impact of the of COVID-19 pandemic on the overall federal debt and Medicare Part A Trust Fund shortfall cannot be overlooked

Recommendations from healthcare economists for savings to preserve Part A Trust Fund focus more on taxes and less on providers.

By Chad Mulvany, FHFMA June 19, 2020

House bill may provide insight into coverage priorities if White House and Senate flip in November’s election

The best-case scenario for Democrats is to come out of election night with a 50-50 split of the Senate, which would allow them to pass a package of tweaks to the ACA, with the Vice-President (assuming Biden wins) casting the deciding vote.

By Chad Mulvany, FHFMA June 18, 2020

Intermountain Healthcare to provide hospital-at-home services for some higher-acuity patients

The move to hospital at home for higher-acuity patients by some health systems can create savings for their Medicare Advantage and other full risk products and for its Administrative Services Only clients.

By Chad Mulvany, FHFMA June 17, 2020

Safety net hospitals could see increase in payments if CMS updates estimates of uninsured in 2021 IPPS final rule

HFMA's Chad Mulvany explains why a small percentage point increase in the uninsured rate could significantly impact the UC DSH dollars available to safety net hospitals at a time when they are financially struggling due to COVID-19.

By Chad Mulvany, FHFMA June 8, 2020

Study: Medicare Advantage enrollees less likely than traditional Medicare enrollees to use both institutional post-acute care and home health care

HFMA's Chad Mulvany says where there is competition for PAC discharges, providers should partner with high-quality PAC providers.

By Chad Mulvany, FHFMA June 2, 2020

State public option efforts waiver in face of the COVID-19 pandemic

HFMA's Chad Mulvany says although COVID-19 may have "dampened enthusiasm" for Washington state's public option, he is not sure the blame for its slow start rests solely, or even partly, on COVID-19.

By Chad Mulvany, FHFMA May 28, 2020

Medicaid provider rate cuts forecast as states anticipate budget shortfalls

Because the CARES Act prohibits states that received increased funding from cutting benefits, increasing premiums or restricting eligibility, one of the few available options to reduce costs is making provider rate cuts.

By Chad Mulvany, FHFMA May 27, 2020

CMS seeks healthcare provider comments on possible new methodology to calculate MS-DRG weights

HFMA's Chad Mulvany reviews possible technical and legal challenges CMS may face as it proposes to collect provider pricing data.

By Chad Mulvany, FHFMA May 19, 2020

Key hospital provisions and some questions requiring resolution from the CARES Act

Summary of the top five CARES Act provisions impacting hospital finances and the open questions associated with those provisions.

By Chad Mulvany, FHFMA April 2, 2020

Will the value-based movement be re-energized in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic and its impact on national health expenditure?

HFMA's Chad Mulvany says he hopes healthcare payers and providers will be able to use the coronavirus crisis and the resulting impact on the national health expenditure as a catalyst to revive the value-based movement.

By Chad Mulvany, FHFMA April 2, 2020
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