Rich Daly

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ACO Overhaul Issued Amid Looming Regulations

Dec. 21—An overhaul of Medicare’s accountable care organization (ACO) program, issued today, is among several far-reaching federal regulations that hospital leaders and advocates have been anxiously awaiting, all of which could be released within the next week. 

Rich Daly December 20, 2018

2019 Bipartisan Pushes Expected on Transparency, Surprise Billing

Dec. 20—The newly divided Congress is expected to agree on little about healthcare policy, with the likely exceptions of legislation to require greater transparency and to address surprise bills, according to a legislative tracking firm.

Rich Daly December 20, 2018

How CVS Plans to Change Its Provider Role

Dec. 19—Among the potential healthcare disruptors that providers are closely watching is CVS Health, which recently completed a historic acquisition of a national insurer.

Rich Daly December 20, 2018

Hospitals Issue Warnings on ACA Repeal Ruling

Dec. 17—Hospital advocates raised a range of concerns about the expected impacts of striking down the Affordable Care Act (ACA) after a federal judge’s recent decision that the law was invalid.

Rich Daly December 18, 2018

Hospitals Plan Responses to Rising Uninsured Rates

Dec. 14—New data showing that the number of uninsured increased in 2017 for the first time since 2010 have left hospitals to find responses to protect their finances.

Rich Daly December 17, 2018

Dec. 17-21: Report Highlights Savings of Existing Medicare ACOs

Dec. 13—As the Trump administration considers a controversial overhaul of Medicare’s accountable care organization (ACO) program, a new report says the existing model has provided much more savings than previously found.

Rich Daly December 14, 2018

Some Regulatory Reduction Plans Draw Hospital Concerns

Areas of concern include around transfer agreements and patient status.

Rich Daly December 12, 2018

Hospital Medicare Margins Decline Further

Dec. 7—Hospitals’ overall Medicare margins deteriorated to -9.9 percent in 2017, according to an analysis by Congress’s primary advisory group.

Rich Daly December 10, 2018

Dec. 10-14: Overall Healthcare Spending Increases Continue to Slow

Dec. 6—Federal actuaries identified slower-than-projected nationwide healthcare spending growth in 2017, driven in part by reduced use of outpatient services.

Rich Daly December 7, 2018

Hospitals Sue over $380 Million OPPS Cut

Dec. 5—Several hospitals and advocacy groups filed suit this week to stop a finalized Medicare payment change that would cut 2019 outpatient payments by an estimated $380 million.

Rich Daly December 6, 2018