Healthcare Reform

How a ‘mini-Optum’ saved $85 million in three years by emphasizing primary care

A Texas clinically integrated network has used a primary care physician-focused approach to lower healthcare spending by $85 million over three years.

Rich Daly October 23, 2019

Oct. 19-25: CMMI leader to address value-based care executives

Healthcare finance policy events for the week of Oct. 21 include an address from a CMMI executive, HFMA webinars and a deadline for comments on advance beneficiary notices.

Rich Daly October 18, 2019

Addressing the largest area of healthcare waste requires plans and providers to collaborate

Plans and providers should work together to systematically catalog the biggest administrative complexities responsible for unnecessary healthcare spending and develop a standardized approach to reduce or eliminate them.

Chad Mulvany, FHFMA October 16, 2019

Kaiser ramps up SDOH spending, but a demonstrable ROI is likely ‘years’ away

Kaiser Permanente is directing a growing share of its $2.8 billion community benefit spending to address the social determinants of health.

Rich Daly October 14, 2019

Oct. 13-18: Multiple national gatherings among key upcoming healthcare events

Key events include an HFMA webinar, national healthcare provider meetings and a House hearing on healthcare affordability.

Rich Daly October 14, 2019

HHS proposes 16 Stark, anti-kickback changes

HHS has proposed a range of rule changes to anti-fraud laws that providers say have blocked value-based payment arrangements.

Rich Daly October 11, 2019

Big drop in Medicaid enrollment drives 2018 increase in uninsured rate

In 2018, 1.9 million fewer people were covered by some type of health insurance, and they were most likely former Medicaid enrollees, according to new federal survey data.

Rich Daly October 10, 2019

Oct. 7-11: CMS listening session for hospitals among key industry events

Healthcare finance policy events for the week of Oct. 7.

Rich Daly October 4, 2019

What’s the outlook for prescription drug price legislation given the bipartisan efforts underway

Eye on Washington: There appears to be bipartisan support in the U.S. Senate for legislation aimed at addressing the issue of high prescription drub prices.

Ken Perez October 3, 2019

1,000 rural hospitals could close

From the Chair: If a public option for healthcare were to be enacted into law, the consequences would likely be severe for the nation's rural hospitals.

Michael M. Allen, FHFMA, CPA October 2, 2019
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