Healthcare Finance and Business Strategy News

Aligning Executive Compensation to Strategic Priorities

As hospital boards and executives embark on transformational strategies like clinical integration and population health management, finance leaders are key in helping to set performance targets that are appropriate relative to industry-wide statistics as well as past performance.

By David Bjork February 21, 2019

Healthcare Predictions Focus on Innovative Corporate Structures and Alternative Financing

An alternative corporate structure called a “benefit corporation” is at the center of one of 10 predictions issued by BDO. Two others one related to telemedicine and the other related to sources of alternative capital pertain to hospital finance.

By Ed Avis February 21, 2019

An ‘Outside View’ Helps Achieve Return on Analytics

An “outside view” can counter biases and organizational pressures that can skew internal decision-making processes. It also provides a framework for target setting that helps define realistic expected returns.

By Scott R. Engel February 21, 2019

No-Divert Policy, Strategic Growth Help Erlanger Increase Revenue by $300 Million

A strategic plan that focused on growth and expanding specialty services helped Erlanger Health System improve its balance sheet while maintaining high-quality performance. A pay-for-performance program also increased nurse productivity. 

By Laura Ramos Hegwer February 21, 2019

Hospital Spending to Accelerate in Coming Years: CMS

Feb. 20—Hospital care spending is expected to accelerate over the coming 10 years as Medicare enrollments surge, more states expand Medicaid eligibility, and prices increase.

By Rich Daly February 21, 2019

Medically Tailored Meals More Than Pay for Themselves

Lori Wiviott Tishler, MD, describes the Commonwealth Care Alliance’s approach to partnering with community-based organizations to provide medically tailored meals to members in need.

By Lori Wiviott Tishler February 18, 2019

Annual Hospital Costs for Opioid Overdose Patients Approaches $2 Billion

The average cost for an overdose patient who was treated and released totaled $504, but the average cost rose to $11,731 for those that were treated and admitted to a hospital.

By HFMA February 15, 2019

Repeal of the Individual Mandate Means More Uncompensated Care

The individual mandate has driven an increase in the number of insured patients, and without it, hospitals are likely to face more uninsured patients and more patients with high co-pays and deductibles.

By Ed Avis February 14, 2019

The 4 Qualities of ‘Next-Level’ Healthcare CFOs

The impact of “next-level” CFOs is felt and seen throughout organizations. For example, by mentoring and coaching to build financial literacy across teams and organizations, these CFOs are seen as proactive and selfless servant leaders who are improving their organizations.

By John McFarland February 14, 2019

Underinsured Rate Reached 15-Year High

Feb. 6—More insured people are struggling to afford care than at any time since 2003, according to a new survey. And it’s a challenge across all major private- and public-payer categories.

By Rich Daly February 7, 2019
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