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President Trump has signed an executive order on prescription drug prices that walks back the "pill penalty" decried by PhRMA in President Biden's Inflation Reduction Act.
The American Hospital Association voiced concern over that rate and a 2.6% increase for long-term care hospitals.
CMS also proposes to update the outlier threshold so that estimated outlier payments remain at 2% of total payments.
The proposed rule removes measures for health equity, vaccines for healthcare staff and the social drivers of health.
Medtech companies must make sure that AI algorithms reflect the patient population they're serving and know the clinical ...
Last year, CMS proposed a 2.6% increase for 2025 but ended up giving 2.9% in the final rule. The 2.9% increase for hospice providers last year fell short, said Katie Smith Sloan, president and CEO of ...
Last year, inpatient rehabilitation facilities got a proposed payment rate increase of 2.8% for 2025. CMS also proposed to update the outlier threshold to maintain outlier payments at 3% of total ...
House GOP members are demanding cuts of at least $1.5 billion in federal spending, but Senate Republicans are divided. A complete guide to lease accounting for healthcare organizations Making a ...
Healthcare lease accounting insights: How two organizations got compliant and stay audit-ready all year long Healthcare organizations (HCOs) often hold multiple leases such as those for real estate, ...