Finances: Page 52


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    Q&A with Cerner's chief client and services officer on the vendor's Q1, COVID-19

    Healthcare Dive talked with John Peterzalek about how the four-decade-old vendor is changing its priorities amid the outbreak and the status of some embattled federal projects.

    By April 30, 2020
  • Cerner bookings drag down top line, guidance cut due to COVID-19

    "It would be an understatement to say this has been an uneventful quarter. It's been extreme," CEO Brent Shafer said on a call with investors late Tuesday, but so far the pandemic has had "only minor impacts" on the vendor.

    By April 29, 2020
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    CHS takes big hit in April, but eyes resumption of elective surgeries in May

    The 99-hospital chain also said it plans to stash its CARES funding away as a "second quarter benefit to revenue" pending SEC approval, speaking to investors after reporting first quarter results.

    By Hailey Mensik • Updated April 29, 2020
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    Payers, providers urge Congress to expand coverage options as COVID-19-spurred job losses soar

    Relying on the $100 billion from the CARES Act "will quickly deplete the Emergency Fund and not provide the benefits of comprehensive coverage," the healthcare groups and U.S. Chamber of Commerce wrote.

    By Hailey Mensik • April 28, 2020
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    CMS hits pause on speeding Medicare payments to docs as COVID-19 funding reaches $175B

    Health policy experts and provider groups called the move premature as the financial concerns plaguing doctor's offices and hospitals are unlikely to go away any time soon.

    By April 27, 2020
  • Community oncology practices turn to mergers, private equity to avoid hospital acquisition

    Still, the Community Oncology Alliance report found the rate of hospitals buying these cancer practices rose almost 10% between 2018 and 2020, in part due to financial incentives built into the 340B Drug Discount Program.

    By April 24, 2020
  • Inpatient COVID-19 cases estimated to cost $14K per patient

    Health Affairs researchers also found patients with coronavirus generated costs that dwarfed other infectious diseases, like the flu.

    By Hailey Mensik • April 23, 2020
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    Operating margins plummet at US hospitals, Kaufman Hall says

    The data paint a dire picture. "These initial numbers only reflect the first two weeks of the COVID-19 response and likely indicate more negative results in the future," Jim Blake, managing director of Kaufman Hall, said.

    By Hailey Mensik • April 22, 2020
  • Another court rules against hospitals on DSH payments

    Hospitals had argued CMS should only use Medicaid and uninsured patient payments toward the disproportionate share hospital payment cap. A lower court ruled in favor, but an appeals court overturned that decision Monday.

    By April 22, 2020
  • Trump signs bill designating additional $75B for hospital COVID-19 response

    It's the fourth major piece of emergency legislative relief Congress has approved amid the pandemic. But hospitals and providers say more help will be needed.

    By Updated April 24, 2020
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    HCA profit down 45% amid COVID-19 volume depression

    The Nashville-based for-profit hospital operator missed Wall Street expectations for both earnings and revenue, chalking up the results to significantly lower patient volume in the last two weeks of the first quarter.

    By April 21, 2020
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    CMS, surgeon group offer paths forward to resume elective procedures

    Most facilities have been putting off non-emergency services since mid-March, but have taken a financial hit as a result. Congress is debating a fourth coronavirus relief package that reportedly contains $75 billion for hospitals.

    By Susan Kelly • April 20, 2020
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    1/5 of primary care practices could close within next month as US mulls reopening economy

    More than two-fifths of practices have had to lay off or furlough staff to keep afloat as the large majority face dramatic decreases in patient volume, a new survey of more than 2,600 doctors found.

    By April 20, 2020
  • FCC releases 1st round of CARES funds for coronavirus telehealth response

    Six providers, including those in hard-hit areas like New York and New Orleans, received more than $3.2 million from the $200 million fund set aside for telehealth by the CARES stimulus package Congress passed last month.

    By April 17, 2020
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    2nd round of CARES funding, with broader reach, to go out this week

    The first distribution was based on Medicare payments, but this week's funding round looks at "providers across the board, whether they serve Medicare patients, Medicaid or private insurers," CMS head Seema Verma said.

    By Hailey Mensik • April 16, 2020
  • Coronavirus drives surge in Teladoc virtual medical visits

    The telehealth vendor expects revenue for the first quarter to be up about 40% year over year as the pandemic drives virtual care adoption. CEO Jason Gorevic told investors, "The role of virtual care has changed forever."

    By April 15, 2020
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    CMS doubles Medicare payment for coronavirus diagnostic lab tests

    The American Clinical Laboratory Association praised the step for creating predictable reimbursement for high-throughput COVID-19 molecular tests. 

    By Greg Slabodkin • April 15, 2020
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    Could coronavirus derail the decades-long shift to value-based care?

    "This is not about managing a population. This is about doing everything you can to keep these people alive," Dean Ungar, vice president of Moody's Investors Service, said.

    By April 15, 2020
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    Hospital CARES funding not quite 'no strings attached'

    Chains like Tenet and CHS can expect to see the biggest benefit in relation to profitability as providers start to receive the first $30 billion of the $100 billion allocated, according to Jefferies analysts.

    By April 14, 2020
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    AMA, other doc groups seek piece of CARES act funding

    The doctors lobby, along with groups representing cardiologists, dermatologists and a range of other specialties, urged HHS Secretary Alex Azar to provide immediate aid "to support them against financial peril while they put their lives and businesses at risk."

    By Hailey Mensik • April 9, 2020
  • Rural hospital closure fears mount as COVID-19 financially strains health systems

    Forty states have at least one rural hospital at high financial risk of closure, according to a new Guidehouse report.

    By Hailey Mensik • April 9, 2020
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    Hospital costs to treat uninsured COVID-19 patients could top $40B

    The Kaiser Family Foundation analysis is another indication that more funding will be needed to keep the U.S healthcare system running as it faces the unprecedented crisis.

    By , Hailey Mensik • April 8, 2020
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    COVID-19's public health crisis could also be a financial disaster for hospitals

    Most systems already operate on relatively thin margins, with little room to handle a downswing, much less the pandemic that has now caused more deaths in the U.S. than any other nation.

    By April 8, 2020
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    Digital health rakes in record $3.1B in Q1, but COVID-19 slump could loom

    "Though some of the economic blow will be tempered by demand for connected healthcare, we do not anticipate investment activity to keep pace with Q1 levels in the coming months," according to the new Rock Health report.

    By April 7, 2020
  • Hospital M&A was normal in Q1, but Kaufman Hall says that will change

    Deals essentially died down by the middle of last month, and first quarter performance "will be an uncertain predictor of activity for the remainder of 2020," according to a new report.

    By Ron Shinkman • April 6, 2020