Charity Care

Change Healthcare: Curbing Bad Debt by Improving the Patient Financial Experience

In this roundtable, several revenue cycle leaders discuss how they are tackling escalating patient responsibility, exploring the value of putting individuals on pathways toward payment that boost satisfaction and revenue.

HFMA August 31, 2019

A look at the financial ramifications hospitals may see from ‘public charge’ changes

Hospitals could lose billions of dollars nationally in Medicaid and CHIP revenue due to a new change in rules for legal immigrants.

Rich Daly August 27, 2019

Analysis: Effect of expansion of pre-tax accounts for employees to purchase insurance

HFMA's Chad Mulvany shares the possible impact of a proposed rule that allows employers to make pre-tax contributions for employees to purchase individual coverage starting in 2020.

Chad Mulvany, FHFMA June 19, 2019

The critical ‘money conversation’ providers should have with patients

Hospital revenue cycle leaders share how they have improved patient financial communications and raised the bar on their payment plans and other consumer-centric offerings.

Mick Stokes May 15, 2019

6 tips for financial counselors

Two healthcare providers share important reminders for those assisting patients with their financial needs.

HFMA May 14, 2019

4 medical debt facts that call for provider action

The numbers behind patient medical debt point to serious implications for the health of the U.S. population and the country’s economy.

Steve Scibetta May 14, 2019

Ask the Experts: Patient Payment Plan Structures

What criteria should we use to set minimum payments for patient payment plans?

HFMA May 14, 2019

Community Benefit & Transparency Tools

HFMA has compiled these resources for hospitals and health systems to use for compliance when listing standard charges to the public and procedures around charity care.

HFMA February 28, 2019

Repeal of the Individual Mandate Means More Uncompensated Care

The individual mandate has driven an increase in the number of insured patients, and without it, hospitals are likely to face more uninsured patients and more patients with high co-pays and deductibles.

Ed Avis February 14, 2019

Ask the Experts: Charity Care and Free Services

Is a free service provided on the basis of presumptive eligibility allowable for charity on the S-10 worksheet?

HFMA October 18, 2018
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