Rich Daly

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Hospitals Urge Caution in Federal Transparency Push

April 17—In response to a new Senate price and quality transparency initiative, hospital advocates outlined measures they would support but also urged caution in pursuing new federal requirements.

Rich Daly April 17, 2018

Confirming Eligibility of ACA Medicaid Enrollees ‘Top Priority’ of Administration

April 13—Amid a recent finding that three states spent more than $1 billion on enrolling ineligible Medicaid beneficiaries, the Trump administration is prioritizing the verification of eligibility among the 11 million who were added to the Medicaid rolls through healthcare reform.

Rich Daly April 16, 2018

April 16-20 Policy Watch: Meeting Focuses on Advance Care Directives

April 12—Advance care planning (ACP) will be a focus next week as part of National Healthcare Decisions Day. The initiative aims to educate the public and providers about the need for ACP and its eligibility to be billed under Medicare.

Rich Daly April 13, 2018

Are ACOs Saving Medicare Money?

April 10—Whether accountable care organizations (ACOs) save money for Medicare has emerged as a key question because it could determine how hard regulators push participating providers to take on downside risk.

Rich Daly April 12, 2018

Can Maryland Hospital Price-Setting Serve as a National Model?

April 10—Hospitals may have reasons to support a shift to a global budget model like the one used in Maryland, some healthcare policy leaders say.

Rich Daly April 11, 2018

MedPAC Recommends $250 Million ED Cut

April 9—Medicare should cut payment rates for many emergency departments (EDs) by 30 percent, Congress’s leading Medicare advisory panel recommended this week.

Rich Daly April 9, 2018

April 9-13 Policy Watch: CMS Tells Providers to Prepare for New Medicare Cards

April 6—Providers will start to see new identification cards presented this month by Medicare enrollees, and that may require action steps.

Rich Daly April 5, 2018

FFS Medicaid Most Challenging for Billing: Study

April 4—One of the first direct comparisons of billing complexities between various types of payers found that Medicaid fee-for-service (FFS) programs were the most challenging for providers.

Rich Daly April 5, 2018

Medicare Advantage Rates, Policies Draw Insurer Praise

April 3—Medicare Advantage (MA) plans received an unexpected pay boost and generally beneficial policies in the final call letter and rules issued this week for 2019.

Rich Daly April 4, 2018

LTCH Pay Change to Cover Less than Half of Costs: Analysis

April 2—An ongoing Medicare payment change will cover less than half of the costs of care for long-term care hospital (LTCH) patients who are subject to it, according to a new analysis.

Rich Daly April 2, 2018