Cost of Care

GAO report examines how pass-through status affects Medicare payments for drugs used in outpatient care

A Government Accountability Office report finds that Medicare pays more to cover drugs used in hospital outpatient settings when pass-through payment status is in effect.

Nick Hut March 6, 2021

Continued growth in employer-paid healthcare premiums may spur employers to find alternative solutions

HFMA's Chad Mulvany says large employers have signaled a possible end to their patience for traditional players to provide a traditional solution, and he reviews what solutions they could pursue instead.

Chad Mulvany, FHFMA October 22, 2020

Business Group on Health’s Annual Survey: Large employers ready to take the reins on healthcare cost

Responses to the Business Group on Health's annual survey of its large employer members suggest employers are tired of waiting for providers and plans to figure out how to reduce healthcare cost.

Chad Mulvany, FHFMA September 11, 2020

Looking beyond CMS: How to accelerate the transition to value in healthcare

HFMA's Chad Mulvany summarizes a blog on actions CMS and Congress can take to transition providers to capitated and other risk-bearing payment models.

Chad Mulvany, FHFMA August 24, 2020

A scarcity of rural ICU beds means little revenue amid the COVID-19 resurgence

Half of low-income rural areas lack ICU beds, which is depriving hospitals of revenue during ongoing COVID-19 surges.

Rich Daly August 4, 2020

Why a crisis makes finance-clinical collaboration more important

Crisis, like the COID-19 pandemic, underscores the need for and benefits from better collaboration between finance and clinical leaders of healthcare organizations.

Rich Daly July 24, 2020

‘Carve outs’ among keys in managed care negotiations

Carve outs are a critical tool hospitals should use in negotiations with health plans to ensure the costs of more expensive conditions are covered.

Rich Daly July 16, 2020

Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic impact could cause more hospitals to breach debt covenants

If Congress does not take action to prevent financial penalties for already financially distressed hospitals, another financial hit could be the final blow for many healthcare organizations already feeling the financial impact of the pandemic.

Chuck Alsdurf June 11, 2020

Hospital ED visits still down 26% following declines stemming from COVID-19, CDC reports

The CDC found hospital emergency department use remained 26% below normal by the end of May.

Rich Daly June 9, 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.

Chad Mulvany, FHFMA June 8, 2020
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