CMS Passes Law Mandating Improved Hospital Cost Transparency
Spurred by a recent analysis that found many top hospitals provided inconsistent cost-related information, hospitals will now be adopting new, clearer pricing materials. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services…
Read MoreThe Impact of Managed Medicaid on Insurance Networks: Good or Bad?
In January 2020, the District of Columbia issued an RFP for the D.C. Healthy Families Program, the District of Columbia Healthcare Alliance Program, and the Immigrant Children’s Program. These small-scale…
Read MoreCOVID Exacerbates Network Inadequacy for Children’s Behavioral Health Providers
The large-scale disruption that is occurring in the lives of children will likely last through 2021. Consequently, there is a great deal of professional concern over the short-term and long-term…
Read MoreHow Will Increased Medicaid and CHIP Enrollment Impact Your Provider Network?
The coronavirus pandemic has impacted nearly all areas of our lives. This is especially the case with the insurance industry. One especially relevant outcome is the uptick in Medicaid and…
Read MoreOwn vs. Rent: What is the Best Way to Establish a Viable Provider Network?
Insurance carriers are under significant pressure to cut costs while continuing to support the recent pandemic-related surge in Medicaid enrollment. These expectations may make insurance companies question whether it makes…
Read MoreCOVID’s Impact on Children’s Behavioral Health
Children everywhere are feeling the unpredictable effects of COVID and the resulting societal change, including family insecurity, job loss, eviction, and domestic violence. This has led many kids to experience…
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