Search Sort by Newest to OldestOldest to NewestRelevanceA-ZZ-A Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 … Next page › Last page Last Gist Weekly: January 10, 2025 CFPB removes medical debt from credit reports, ACA marketplace enrollment hits a record high, and US records first death from bird flu. Blog MA Enrollees Continue to Choose Highly Rated Plans With the new year marking the official start of another record-breaking year for Medicare Advantage (MA) enrollment, this week’s graphic takes a look at MA star ratings. Infographic Hospital and Health System M&A in Review: Despite Industry Stabilization, Numbers Reveal Ongoing Distress in 2024 The numbers from hospital and health system M&A activity in 2024 confirm the unevenness of recovery and the challenges that many organizations continue to face. The percentage of transactions involving a financially distressed party and the percentage of transactions involving a divestiture both reached record highs. Research Report National Hospital Flash Report: November 2024 Data While patient volumes decreased this month, expenses rose. The workforce continues to be competitive as labor expenses rose despite the dip in patient volumes. Research Report The Implications of the Brian Thompson Murder Will Be with Us for a Long Time The assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson drew a chilling response from much of the American public. While wholly inappropriate, this reaction suggests that America’s healthcare consumers might want something very different from what they currently receive. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman Rating Agencies Upgrade Not-for-Profit Hospital Outlook Congress scrambles for a new funding deal, a report details the financial impacts of a mandatory bundled payment model, and a woman receives a genetically modified pig kidney transplant. Infographic Gist Weekly: December 20, 2024 Congress scrambles for a new funding deal, a report details the financial impacts of a mandatory bundled payment model, and a woman receives a genetically modified pig kidney transplant. Blog Rating Agency Update: Supplemental Funding Programs, Cybersecurity, and Industry Outlooks Supplemental funding programs, cybersecurity risks, and industry outlooks were the themes of this year’s Therese L. Wareham Rating Agency Panel at the 2024 Kaufman Hall Healthcare Leadership Conference. Article Key Strategic Decisions Health Systems Faced in 2024 It has been an incredibly busy and exciting year for our Strategy & Business Transformation practice at Kaufman Hall. In 2024, we observed hospitals and health systems take steps to reinvigorate their strategic efforts amid a stabilizing, but still challenging, outlook. Blog A Look at President-elect Donald Trump’s Healthcare Cabinet Picks On today’s episode, host J. Carlisle Larsen speaks with POLITICO’s Ben Leonard to talk more about his healthcare choices, their chances of getting confirmed by the Senate, and what his picks could signal about his second administration’s priorities. Podcast Assessing the Results of Medicaid Unwinding With the onset of the pandemic in March 2020, states were required to provide continuous enrollment for Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) beneficiaries in exchange for enhanced federal funding. Infographic Gist Weekly: December 13, 2024 Congress negotiates its year-end healthcare package, Dreamers lose access to ACA exchanges, and Elevance reverses its controversial anesthesia policy. Blog Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 … Next page › Last page Last
Gist Weekly: January 10, 2025 CFPB removes medical debt from credit reports, ACA marketplace enrollment hits a record high, and US records first death from bird flu. Blog
MA Enrollees Continue to Choose Highly Rated Plans With the new year marking the official start of another record-breaking year for Medicare Advantage (MA) enrollment, this week’s graphic takes a look at MA star ratings. Infographic
Hospital and Health System M&A in Review: Despite Industry Stabilization, Numbers Reveal Ongoing Distress in 2024 The numbers from hospital and health system M&A activity in 2024 confirm the unevenness of recovery and the challenges that many organizations continue to face. The percentage of transactions involving a financially distressed party and the percentage of transactions involving a divestiture both reached record highs. Research Report
National Hospital Flash Report: November 2024 Data While patient volumes decreased this month, expenses rose. The workforce continues to be competitive as labor expenses rose despite the dip in patient volumes. Research Report
The Implications of the Brian Thompson Murder Will Be with Us for a Long Time The assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson drew a chilling response from much of the American public. While wholly inappropriate, this reaction suggests that America’s healthcare consumers might want something very different from what they currently receive. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman
Rating Agencies Upgrade Not-for-Profit Hospital Outlook Congress scrambles for a new funding deal, a report details the financial impacts of a mandatory bundled payment model, and a woman receives a genetically modified pig kidney transplant. Infographic
Gist Weekly: December 20, 2024 Congress scrambles for a new funding deal, a report details the financial impacts of a mandatory bundled payment model, and a woman receives a genetically modified pig kidney transplant. Blog
Rating Agency Update: Supplemental Funding Programs, Cybersecurity, and Industry Outlooks Supplemental funding programs, cybersecurity risks, and industry outlooks were the themes of this year’s Therese L. Wareham Rating Agency Panel at the 2024 Kaufman Hall Healthcare Leadership Conference. Article
Key Strategic Decisions Health Systems Faced in 2024 It has been an incredibly busy and exciting year for our Strategy & Business Transformation practice at Kaufman Hall. In 2024, we observed hospitals and health systems take steps to reinvigorate their strategic efforts amid a stabilizing, but still challenging, outlook. Blog
A Look at President-elect Donald Trump’s Healthcare Cabinet Picks On today’s episode, host J. Carlisle Larsen speaks with POLITICO’s Ben Leonard to talk more about his healthcare choices, their chances of getting confirmed by the Senate, and what his picks could signal about his second administration’s priorities. Podcast
Assessing the Results of Medicaid Unwinding With the onset of the pandemic in March 2020, states were required to provide continuous enrollment for Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) beneficiaries in exchange for enhanced federal funding. Infographic
Gist Weekly: December 13, 2024 Congress negotiates its year-end healthcare package, Dreamers lose access to ACA exchanges, and Elevance reverses its controversial anesthesia policy. Blog