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Hospitals Worry As They Face Growing Chasm In Medicare Reimbursements

Morning Briefing

For hospitals in non-urban areas and those with large numbers of Medicare patients, the gap between their costs and the reduced federal payments is becoming a serious concern. Also, time is growing short for Medicare beneficiaries to sign up for 2018 coverage.

Companies Seek Strength In Odd-Couple Partnerships In An Industry Defined By Upheaval

Morning Briefing

More and more, health companies are broadening their security and their reach by moving beyond their traditional boundaries. In other health industry news: electronic health records, medical-device companies and the cost of ambulance rides.

146 Lawmakers Press HHS To Roll Back Nursing Home Rules

Morning Briefing

Last year, federal officials implemented the first stage of new rules to improve care that won praise from advocates for residents. But the industry has complained that the regulations go too far. Also, in Kansas, the high use of anti-psychotics among nursing home residents is raising concerns, and in one county in Maryland nursing homes are working to make Asians feel their care is culturally sensitive.

States Prepare For CHIP Funding To Run Out: ‘You Can’t Say Probably Everything Is Going To Be All Right’

Morning Briefing

Some states have enough funding for a few months if Congress fails to soon renew the funding for the Children’s Health Insurance Program, but others are going to run out imminently. “Everybody is still waiting and thinking Congress is going to act, and they probably will, but you can’t run a health-care program that way,” says Linda Nablo, chief deputy director at Virginia’s Department of Medical Assistance Services.

Individual Mandate Repeal May Cause Already-Struggling Rural Markets In Red States To Collapse

Morning Briefing

Republican states with one insurer offering coverage through the exchanges are particularly vulnerable to the GOP’s plan to scrap the individual mandate. In other health law news, industry groups push for repeal or delay of some ACA taxes.

Taken For A Ride? Ambulances Stick Patients With Surprise Bills

KFF Health News Original

Public outrage over surprise medical bills prompted 21 states to pass consumer protection laws. But these laws largely ignore ambulance rides, which can leave patients stuck with hundreds or even thousands of dollars in bills.

Nursing Home Staff Did Everything Possible To Help Patients After Hurricane, Facility Tells Congress

Morning Briefing

The letter from Florida’s Rehabilitation Center at Hollywood Hills, which is tied to several deaths following Hurricane Irma, says that staff followed proper procedure in handling the crisis, but that they couldn’t overcome the lack of power.

Top Doctor At D.C. Public Hospital Is Fired After Alleging Mismanagement

Morning Briefing

Dr. Julian Craig, an internal medicine physician, appeared before the City Council’s health committee and criticized the Veritas management company, saying it disregarded hospital programs designed to ensure patient safety. In other industry news, Medicare officials announce an expansion of a program to help rural hospitals, and a historic hospital in Massachusetts is hoping to merge with a larger system.