Hospitals dependent on Medicaid disproportionate share allocations must discover new financing models for low-income patients, or else lobby their state governments to make policy changes. According ...
Under the new definition, hospitals can only receive disproportionate share hospital Medicaid reimbursements for beneficiaries who are primarily insured by the safety-net program. How DSH payments are ...
Hospitals that serve a high volume of low-income and uninsured patients rely on Disproportionate Share Hospital (DSH) funding to maintain financial stability. A hospital’s DSH percentage is critical ...
The case, Becerra v. Empire Health Foundation, hinges on a highly technical issue. To calculate DSH adjustments, HHS adds together two statutorily described fractions: the Medicare fraction, ...
Medicaid disproportionate share hospital (DSH) payments are being cut by $8 billion annually during the current and next four federal fiscal years under a new Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services ...
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has released a final rule implementing $44 billion in Medicaid disproportionate share hospital payment cuts through 2025. In 2020, DSH payments will be ...
As Congress approved another delay to $4 billion in planned cuts to Medicaid disproportionate-share hospital payments, hospitals are gearing up to rally support for a longer-term solution. The latest ...
Hospital groups are making a last-minute push to prevent Congress from including cuts to safety net hospitals in a massive $1.75 trillion infrastructure package. A collection of eight groups wrote to ...
Nine national groups representing hospitals and health systems — including the American Hospital Association and the Federation of American Hospitals — have urged Congress to address Medicaid ...
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