Payment Trends

The healthcare value imperative: All eyes on North Carolina’s move to value-based payment

Hospitals and health systems nationwide can benefit from the insights of North Carolina health system executive whose organizations are leading the way in the state’s transition to value-based payment.

Eric C. Reese, PhD December 18, 2020

CMS waiver for hospital-at-home designed to address COVID-19-driven capacity issues | HFMA

While it’s been rumored that the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation was working on a hospital-at-home model, this is a short-term waiver designed to address COVID-19-driven capacity issues, said HFMA’s Chad Mulvany.

Chad Mulvany, FHFMA December 14, 2020

Coming coronavirus surges will hit hospitals harder than earlier spikes did, disease expert says

An infectious disease expert expects hospitals to have larger COVID-19 patient surges than they’ve had to date.

Rich Daly December 8, 2020

For-profit hospital outlook improves to stable, according to Moody’s

Moody’s shifted its outlook for for-profit hospitals from negative to neutral in response to ongoing federal assistance and an expected volume recovery.

Rich Daly December 2, 2020

Lessons learned from the transition from volume to value

To effectively transition to value, ACO must fully grasp the success factors that will determine future success under value-based payment, including success with downside risk. A research study examined key organizational, financial, market and other characteristics that support the decision to take on risk.

Bonnie B. Blanchfield, CPA, ScD November 25, 2020

Hospitals and health systems remain optimistic, overall, about APMs

An August HFMA survey, sponsored by GHX, found that, overall, hospitals and health systems are optimistic about seeing improvements in coordination and collaboration with partners in risk-based payment models over the next five years. The findings suggest organizations are moving ahead unabated in their value-based payment strategies.

Eric C. Reese, PhD November 24, 2020

HHS seeks hospitals to administer new COVID-19 treatment

HHS is hoping hospitals will help administer a new COVID-19 treatment to non-hospitalized patients with the disease.

Rich Daly November 12, 2020

How a lame-duck Congress could affect hospital finances

The existing Congress and the Trump administration could take a range of steps in the coming weeks that would have major financial ramifications for hospitals.

Rich Daly November 11, 2020

Hospitals lead October job gains in healthcare sector

Hospitals were the biggest gainer in October jobs among healthcare organizations, although they have not restored all jobs shed earlier this year.

Rich Daly November 10, 2020

COVID-19 exacerbates bankruptcy for at-risk hospitals

HFMA's Chad Mulvany says there will be a greater number of hospital bankruptcies the longer Congress and the administration dither on additional relief to providers and if more providers have to reduce the volume of non-emergent services due to spiking COVID-19 cases.

Chad Mulvany, FHFMA November 9, 2020
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