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Providers push arbitration approaches used in some state surprise-bill laws

What should Congress learn from states’ experiences with laws attempting to curtail surprise healthcare bills?

Rich Daly June 13, 2019

Medicare Advantage plans accelerating their move into SDOH, advocate says

Medicare health plans have increasing authority to grapple with the social determinants of health, and more are pursuing such initiatives.

Rich Daly June 12, 2019

Timing, details unclear for executive order on price transparency

An expected executive order on healthcare price transparency continues to change, even as its release has been delayed, say policy watchers.

Rich Daly June 11, 2019

Inconsistent address data could delay Medicare payments

One health system found in its Medicare enrollment system that addresses were missing for new facilities. Another found addresses still listed for a demolished facility.

Rich Daly June 7, 2019

20th Anniversary Citi Not-for-Profit Healthcare Investor Conference

HFMA features various content from Citi's 20th Not-for-Profit Healthcare Investor Conference held May 21-23, 2019, in New York.

HFMA June 5, 2019

Small practices lack support personnel for frail elderly patients

Despite recommendations for practices to add support personnel to coordinate the care of their frail elderly patients, few small, independent practices employ such staff, new research found.

Rich Daly June 5, 2019

Mandates related to pricing, Medicare participation lead hospital concerns over healthcare IT proposed rules

Hospitals supported many of the transparency goals of two proposed healthcare IT rules, but two areas drew sharp concerns.

Rich Daly June 5, 2019

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HFMA June 3, 2019

June 2-7: See what events are coming in healthcare

Stay ahead of healthcare news and developments with this listing of hearings, conferences, webinars, public forums and deadlines for the week of June 2.

Rich Daly May 31, 2019

Arbitration approach the most likely option among pending surprise-bill legislation: analysts

Among numerous legislative approaches proposed to eliminate surprise healthcare bills, an approach using arbitration remains most popular in Congress, say legislative analysts.

Rich Daly May 30, 2019
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