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Supreme Court leaves Affordable Care Act intact, but stakeholders say healthcare reform still has a ways to go

Hospital advocates applauded a Supreme Court ruling June 17 that left the Affordable Care Act in place.

Nick Hut June 18, 2021

Healthcare News of Note: Fewer patients translates to a small reduction in charity care spend for hospitals

Healthcare News of Note for healthcare finance professionals is a roundup of recent news articles, including a reduction in charity care in 2020 due to fewer patients, a review of physician burnout and moral injury data, and what early adopters are doing to test 5G.

HFMA March 31, 2021

HHS delays implementation of rule requiring FQHCs to provide insulin, epinephrine at 340B prices

HHS has postponed a Trump administration regulation that would require federally qualified health centers to make certain drugs more affordable for low-income patients and will consider whether to withdraw the rule altogether.

Nick Hut March 24, 2021

Disproportionate Share Hospital funding to states doesn’t match up with key benchmarks, report finds

Disproportionate Share Hospital payments don’t always align with key metrics such as uninsured rates and uncompensated care costs, a new policy report finds.

Nick Hut March 17, 2021

What can providers do as COVID-19 poses increased headwinds to uninsured rate

HFMA's Chad Mulvany says as the number of uninsured patients increases, providers will need to have medical accounts resolution processes in place that stress patient education and engagement as early in the process as possible.

Chad Mulvany, FHFMA November 12, 2020

Reimagining the revenue cycle today to benefit us tomorrow

In this executive roundtable, eight revenue cycle leaders share their insight on what new innovations the healthcare revenue cycle will see following COVID-19 and how the pandemic changed the ways in which revenue cycle leaders think about technology investment.

HFMA October 28, 2020

Racial disparities in business processes can exacerbate financial barriers to healthcare: What leaders should know

HFMA President and CEO Joe Fifer explains what healthcare leaders can do to reduce health inequities related to business operations.

Joseph J. Fifer, FHFMA, CPA October 13, 2020

How healthcare providers can help the 5.4 million people that have lost insurance

HFMA's Chad Mulvany says healthcare providers adherence to HFMA's medical accounts receivable resolution best practices can help them increase cash balance yields, avoid negative publicity and treat patients the right way.

Chad Mulvany, FHFMA July 23, 2020

Federal payments for care of uninsured COVID-19 patients to go out in mid-May

Hospitals that have tested or treated uninsured patients for COVID-19 can start receiving federal payments as soon as mid-May.

Rich Daly May 26, 2020

The increased uninsured population and changes in coverage for others requires healthcare finance departments to revise their practices

As a result of unemployment, insurance coverage has changed for millions of Americans, making it more important than ever for healthcare providers to offer financial counseling, community outreach and patient education.

Chad Mulvany, FHFMA May 21, 2020
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