Cost Reduction

Health systems may require a smaller real estate footprint post-pandemic

Although there's an opportunity to reduce facility costs and generate revenue by selling idle real estate as a result of telework and virtual care delivery post-pandemic, the transition to virtual visits may have a negative impact on provider revenue that exceeds the savings.

Chad Mulvany, FHFMA May 7, 2020

Survey: Hospitals overspending on corporate services could reduce costs without impacting quality

Important learnings from a November 2019 HFMA-conducted survey about corporate services spending patterns and how organizations could be more efficient and effective with their spend.

HFMA April 30, 2020

Why a more modern cost accounting approach in healthcare is needed post-COVID-19

A recent survey by HFMA and Strata Decision Technology found that, although 85% of health systems and 57% of hospitals and medical centers havecost accounting systems, most are not fully adept in using cost data to reduce total cost of care.

Jeni Williams April 29, 2020

Hospitals need engaged physicians to manage supply preferences

Gainsharing and co-management are two strategies hospitals and health systems can employ to effectively engage physicians in organizational efforts to manage costs of physician preference items.

Anthony Long, MBA, FACHE, FACCA April 16, 2020

Federal government sending $64 billion this week to providers for coronavirus costs

Hospitals should receive $64 billion in federal grants and loans by the end of this week to help with coronavirus treatment and preparation costs.

Rich Daly April 9, 2020

Key challenges hospitals must address to improve supply chain team effectiveness

To improve cost performance around physician preference items, hospitals must address challenges posed by the sheer volume of supplies and cost transparency, among others.

Anthony Long, MBA, FACHE, FACCA April 7, 2020

New report: Patients and insurance companies in the United States pay higher prices for almost everything healthcare-related

Healthcare providers are likely to experience increased scrutiny and pressure to lower healthcare costs in 2020. To help its members successfully navigate this new environment, HFMA is hosting its first Financial Sustainability Summit April 16-17 in Denver (hfma.org/events).

Chad Mulvany, FHFMA March 16, 2020

Hospitals have an opportunity to cull big savings from purchased services

The very real possibility of being able to reduce purchased services spend by 10% to 15% offers hospitals and health systems a compelling reason to pursue such an effort.

Jan van Londen March 16, 2020

2020 Healthcare Corporate Services Report

A survey of provider executives about corporate services spending, expense reduction, and technology optimization trends.

HFMA March 10, 2020

Main Line Health improves its bottom line by creating a collaborative culture

A health system's multifaceted performance improvement initiative, which yielded more than $120 million in savings, is exemplified by its approach to improving care processes in its ICUs.

Andrew Norton, MD March 5, 2020
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