Medicaid Payment and Reimbursement

Post-election Washington policy outlook on health policy priorities

HFMA's Chad Mulvany speculates on health policy priorities and changes in the next 24 months, assuming we continue to have a divided government and President-elect Biden's campaign survives President Trump's many legal challenges about state vote counts.

By Chad Mulvany, FHFMA January 22, 2021

Analysis: Providers should prepare for reductions in Medicare and Medicaid spending as federal deficit swells

Given the role both Medicare and Medicaid spending play in current and projected federal deficits, spending on both will eventually need to be reduced.

By Chad Mulvany, FHFMA January 22, 2021

Healthcare News of Note: Noncompliance with new price transparency rules appears to be common

CMS's auditing of price transparency commpliance and Tennessee's Medicaid block grant program waiver getting approved are two topics in Healthcare News of Note. Also, HFMA revamps its “Voices in Healthcare Finance” podcast.

By Deborah Filipek January 15, 2021

5 tips to safeguard 20% payment increase for treating patients with COVID-19

Healthcare organizations should be careful to ensure their practices don't put their COVID-19 payments at risk.

By Lisa A. Eramo, MA December 2, 2020

HHS Provider Relief Fund clarifications provide much-needed information

Several clarifications related to the treatment of depreciation, expenses for stockpiling PPE and revenue to the HHS Provider Relief Fund (PRF) FAQs were released Nov. 18 by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services.

By Chad Mulvany, FHFMA November 24, 2020

Democratic advisers expect new (and some continued) healthcare policies under Biden

A Biden administration is likely to try new healthcare policy approaches and to build on some from the Trump administration, say Democratic advisers.

By Rich Daly November 20, 2020

What can providers do as COVID-19 poses increased headwinds to uninsured rate

HFMA's Chad Mulvany says as the number of uninsured patients increases, providers will need to have medical accounts resolution processes in place that stress patient education and engagement as early in the process as possible.

By Chad Mulvany, FHFMA November 12, 2020

How a lame-duck Congress could affect hospital finances

The existing Congress and the Trump administration could take a range of steps in the coming weeks that would have major financial ramifications for hospitals.

By Rich Daly November 11, 2020

Hospital finance leaders expect deteriorating payer mix, HFMA survey finds

Most hospitals expect their payer mix to shift in the next 12 months toward more Medicaid and individually insured patients.

By Rich Daly November 2, 2020

A murky step in the right direction: HHS releases updated CARES Act Provider Relief Fund guidance

HHS, in a recent update, partially reverts back to the June 19 FAQs, which based the amount of PRF a provider is entitled to on lost revenue as opposed to its switch to lost margin in the Sept. 19 guidance.

By Chad Mulvany, FHFMA November 1, 2020
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