Healthcare Reform

Supreme Court’s decision to wait to hear ACA challenge benefits Republicans

Democrats appear to have a strong advantage over Republicans in having gained public trust regarding healthcare policy, so it may be in Republication's interest to steer clear of discussions of healthcare in the time leading up to the November 2020 election.

Gail R Wilensky, PhD March 2, 2020

Jan. 6-10: CMS direct-contracting updates are among upcoming healthcare finance events

A complete listing of healthcare finance-related hearings, conferences, webinars, public forums and deadlines for the week of Jan. 6.

Rich Daly February 14, 2020

“Medicare for All” isn’t equitable for all hospitals

A payment model in which 100% of payments are based on Medicare rates should take into account the inherent disadvantages of such an approach for the large hospitals, including academic medical centers, that provide most Medicare outlier cases.

Glen Kazahaya February 13, 2020

Implications for a CFO-led strategic response to a Medicare-based payment system

If a payment model that bases payment on Medicare rates is adopted, CFOs should prepare for its financial implications by implementing a modified benchmarking system that accounts for outliers.

Glen Kazahaya February 13, 2020

What to expect from Medicaid block grant waivers

HFMA's Chad Mulvany says the macro design choice that matters to most to providers in any state that adopts the block grant program will be whether the state chooses the true block grant financing option, or if it selects a per capita cap based on the prior year’s enrollment.

Chad Mulvany, FHFMA February 10, 2020

Key takeaways from North Carolina’s move to value-based healthcare

Keith Moore, CEO of McManis Consulting, shares his perspectives on North Carolina’s move to value-based payment and what it means for hospitals and health systems nationwide.

Eric C. Reese, PhD February 4, 2020

New Medicaid waivers draw concern from hospitals, optimism from others

The new Medicaid waivers offered by the Trump administration could generate both good and bad outcomes for hospitals.

Rich Daly February 3, 2020

Elizabeth Warren’s Medicare-for-All plan: The devil in the details

Any objective analysis of Elizabeth Warren’s proposal for Medicare for All should consider its enormous societal and federal costs, and its likely impacts on the health insurance industry and hospitals.

Ken Perez January 31, 2020

Budgeting: Regulatory items healthcare finance leaders must consider

HFMA’s Chad Mulvany provides a list of Medicare and Medicaid regulatory payment impacts to consider when developing budgets.

Chad Mulvany, FHFMA January 27, 2020

The yin-yang of Medicaid: Expected federal regulations will increase number of uninsured despite increase in states taking expansion dollars

Despite more states considering taking Medicaid expansion dollars, federal regulatory efforts may drive an acceleration in the number of uninsured.

Chad Mulvany, FHFMA January 23, 2020
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