Medicare Payment and Reimbursement

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

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

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

How a Hospital or Health System Can Assess the Risk of Moving to Value-Based Payment

To gain a clearer understanding of the financial impact of transitioning to a value-based model, healthcare executives can learn from the experiences of another health system that has undertaken a similar migration.

Ross Armstrong May 29, 2019

Part D savings plan dialed back

Part D plans will have fewer new tools to control drug spending than Medicare initially proposed.

Rich Daly May 21, 2019

Deceased Medicare beneficiary admissions: Accounting for the causes and impacts

Just over 3 percent of Medicare admissions end with the death of the patient. This finding is based on data from fiscal years 2015 through 2017 reported in the Medicare Provider Analysis and Review (MedPAR) file. As would be expected, the time and resources required to treat a beneficiary who is near death and ultimately…

HFMA May 19, 2019

Analysis: Comparing commercial hospital rates to Medicare is inappropriate

RAND study says hospitals treating patients with private health insurance were paid 2.4-times the Medicare rates, but Chad Mulvany says Medicare is the wrong measuring stick.

Chad Mulvany, FHFMA May 17, 2019

Medicare buy-in option beginning at 55 the most likely expansion route, says former CMS chief

If everything goes right for Democrats in the 2020 election, the most likely Medicare expansions are not the ones getting the headlines now, says a former Medicare administrator.

Rich Daly May 16, 2019

‘Medicare for All’: Do the numbers

Healthcare leaders can foster a productive debate about “Medicare for All” by driving analyses based on data such as cost projections, writes HFMA President and CEO Joseph J. Fifer.

Joseph J. Fifer, FHFMA, CPA May 15, 2019

Analysis: CMS looks to partner with states to expand dual-eligible care models

CMS is encouraging states to test approaches to integrating dual-eligible patients’ care to improve outcomes and reduce costs for federal and state governments.

Chad Mulvany, FHFMA May 15, 2019
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