Covid 19

The real reason people don’t get vaccinated for COVID-19? They don’t feel like it.

Vaccination for COVID-19 has been a topic of hot debate, but even among those people who received their initial shots, the uptake on boosters has been underwhelming. On a recent episode of the “Voices in Healthcare Finance” podcast, Jacob Braude, a principal at life sciences consulting firm ZS, discussed what makes people decide to get vaccinated and what drives them away.

Erika Grotto April 4, 2022

Gail Wilensky: Labor issues dominate hospitals’ concerns

The first quarter of 2022 saw a confluence of trends emerging from the pandemic, some good and some bad for hospitals, making it important for hospitals to take time now to review where they are and what actions they should take to address these trends.

Gail R Wilensky, PhD March 31, 2022

Claims submitted to HRSA’s COVID-19 funds for uninsured and underinsured patients soon won’t be paid

Funds used to reimburse providers for supplying COVID-19-related services to the uninsured and underinsured will expire soon if Congress doesn’t act.

Nick Hut March 31, 2022

Healthcare spending projections for the next decade reflect an expectation of steadying trends post-pandemic

CMS actuaries say the healthcare spending spike of 2020 will be tempered across sectors and payers in upcoming years.

Nick Hut March 30, 2022

How an internal travel pool for nurses is helping one health system address the staffing challenges that will linger after the pandemic

Novant Health has been ahead of the curve as health systems set up internal travel pools in the hope of attaining a greater level of nurse staffing certainty.

Nick Hut March 29, 2022

News Briefs: Federal funding bill addresses hospitals’ 340B eligibility concerns, extends telehealth waivers

A monthly roundup of top news for healthcare finance professionals.

Nick Hut March 29, 2022

How U.S. healthcare can play a larger role on the world stage

Judy Kuriansky, PhD, a professor of psychology, NGO representative to United Nations and trustee of the United African Congress, shares her insights and experiences from working to improve healthcare equity and access among populations in the world who are “furthest behind,” which is a priority in the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Kuriansky describes recent international efforts aimed at promoting the United Nations 2030 Agenda, and she address ways U.S. health systems could play an important role in such efforts.

Eric C. Reese, PhD March 28, 2022

Provider Relief Fund update: Second reporting deadline looms as the fund nears depletion

Healthcare organizations that received Provider Relief Fund payments between July 1 and Dec. 31, 2020, have until Thursday, March 31 to report on their use of those funds.

Nick Hut March 25, 2022

MedPAC says 2023 hospital payments shouldn’t increase in response to COVID-19

CMS shouldn’t increase Medicare payments to hospitals for the upcoming year beyond the annual update that is based on current law, according to the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission.

Nick Hut March 21, 2022

Federal funding bill addresses 340B eligibility concerns but not some other points of interest for hospitals

An FY22 appropriations bill allows hospitals to remain in the 340B Drug Pricing Program if their eligibility had been adversely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Nick Hut March 12, 2022
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