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Healthcare Financial News - Wednesday, November 04, 2009

Healthcare Financial News


Wednesday, November 04, 2009
HHS Launches Campaign to Connect Children to Insurance Coverage

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius today called on states and communities to join with HHS to redouble efforts to find and enroll the 5 million children who are currently eligible for Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), but are not yet covered. The Secretary issued this call to action as she opened the National Children’s Health Insurance Summit in Chicago, kicking off the nation’s largest campaign to find and enroll uninsured children in over a decade.

For more information about free or low-cost children’s health insurance, parents and caregivers may visit www.insurekidsnow.gov  or call 1-877-KIDS-NOW (1-877-543-7669). National Children’s Health Insurance Summit presentations are available online.

 

posted on 11/4/2009 4:37:25 PM (CST)  Permalink   
Quality Award Recipients Announced by Research Firm

The names of 75 hospitals recognized for their exceptional quality achievements and ongoing commitment to quality improvement were announced today by Nashville, Tenn.-based research firm Data Advantage.

The firm examined hospital performance in the categories of quality, affordability, efficiency, and patient satisfaction. Quality was analyzed using publicly available data from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Core Measures, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Patient Safety Indicators, CMS 30‐day mortality scores, and CMS-reported hospital readmission rates.

Read the press release about the awards.

posted on 11/4/2009 3:56:41 PM (CST)  Permalink   
Experts Favor Broad Healthcare Reforms, Survey Says

Most healthcare leaders surveyed in the latest Commonwealth Fund/Modern Healthcare Health Care Opinion Leaders Survey favor sweeping Medicare changes to help control program costs and support broader healthcare reform.

The vast majority of respondents favor expanding the power of the Secretary of Health and Human Services to put Medicare payment pilot programs on a "fast track" (95 percent) and to work with private payers and providers to establish multipayer initiatives (94 percent). Similarly, there was strong support for creation of an independent Medicare advisory council (favored by 75 percent) with broad authority to collaborate in multi-payer initiatives (89 percent), develop, test, and implement payment reforms rapidly and flexibly (88 percent), and alter beneficiary incentives based on effectiveness of services, drugs, and devices (86 percent).

Among other survey findings:

  • Sixty-five percent of respondents feel that bundled payments and encouraging beneficiaries to designate a medical home would be effective policies for improving care and reducing costs.
  • Nearly three-quarters (74 percent) of leaders believe older adults ages 50 to 64 should be able to buy Medicare coverage.
  • A strong majority (69 percent) favor having Medicare offer its own comprehensive benefit package option as an alternative to Medigap or Medicare Advantage coverage.
  • Nearly all (91 percent) healthcare opinion leaders support a requirement that Medicare providers participate in developing state, regional, and national all-payer databases to aid in research, policy development, and monitoring and evaluation.

By a clear margin, opinion leaders do not favor strategies that shift costs to beneficiaries or reduce payments across the board. Only 42 percent support offering a high-deductible health plan and 36 percent approve of requiring Medicare beneficiaries to pay a higher share of costs. Capping federal spending was similarly unpopular (26 percent), as was reducing payments to providers (19 percent).

posted on 11/4/2009 1:28:40 PM (CST)  Permalink