WASHINGTON — The hospital trade has pushed again towards Medicare cost reforms for years, arguing that the insurance policies would financially damage rural hospitals.
Two key senators on Friday launched a plan to get round that challenge by reinvesting a number of the cash saved from cost reforms to assist rural and safety-net hospitals. Hospitals that maintain offering companies like trauma facilities, labor and supply models, and burn models would get monetary bonuses, too.
The reforms, known as “site-neutral” funds, would equalize Medicare funds for some companies offered at hospital outpatient departments with what this system pays doctor workplaces for a similar companies. The hospital trade at massive has opposed the coverage as a result of it argues hospitals ought to receives a commission extra as a result of they’ve to present round the clock care and have greater overhead prices.
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