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Site-neutral payment is at the forefront of the debate on policy levers to enhance affordability in the hospital industry, as indicated during a congressional hearing Tuesday.

The House Ways and Means Committee hosted a panel of hospital CEOs, seeking insights on ways to tamp down spending on hospital care. Prices in the sector have risen by 300% over two decades, R...


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Hospitals and insurers both urged federal regulators to ignore the cost projections of the other side in their comments on a coming redux of a 340B rebate model.

The comments came in response to a ...


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HFMA’s FastFinance newsletter is now a podcast. Host Rich Daly discusses the most current and relevant healthcare news, delivered in an easily digestible format.

Hospitals and health systems are facing Medicaid administrative burdens as states scramble to upgrade their programs ahead of OBBBA.

Also, this week’s Weird Number: 49.5%. That’s the combined perc...


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Changes to reimbursement in government healthcare programs are starting to show up in hospital financials, based on Q1 reporting from the for-profit hospital sector.

Most notably, 2026 cutbacks in Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplace coverage are manifesting in lower revenues, while hospitals are getting a taste of what’s to come next year in Medicaid coverage.

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Administrative burden is one of the strongest predictors of whether providers remain in Medicaid, according to a recent provider survey.

Overall, 28% of providers report dissatisfaction with Medicaid administrative processes, and only 51% say they are satisfied, according to the


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