House Urges CMS to Reconsider 2.9% Payment Cut to Hospitals in FY 2011

More than 240 members of the U.S. House of Representatives have signed a letter urging the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to reconsider the 2.9 percent payment cut it has proposed for hospitals in fiscal years 2011, according to a report by AHA News Now.

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The proposed cut is intended to offset the effect of coding changes in the classification of patients. CMS claims the coding changes have caused hospitals to receive increased reimbursement. The letter, however, argues that CMS has not considered the increased payments may be a result of the hospitals treating truly sicker patients, according to the report.

The Medicare Payment Advisory Commission projects a 5.9 percent negative margin for Medicare in hospitals for FY 2011.

Read the AHA News Now report on Medicare payment cuts to hospitals.

Read more Becker’s coverage on Medicare payment cuts to hospitals.

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