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Hospital Supplemental Reimbursement in 2025 and Beyond

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Hospital Supplemental Reimbursement in 2025 and Beyond
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Even in the ever-changing world of hospital supplemental reimbursement, the next few years may be unparalleled. Political desire to save money coupled with bureaucratic obstacles threaten the financial stability of essential healthcare facilities. Discuss proposed (or probable) upcoming changes to the Disproportionate Share Hospital program, the Uncompensated Care program, and the Directed Payment programs.

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  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 0.75
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 6/30/2026

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1. Hospital Supplemental Reimbursement in 2025 and Beyond (Jun 2025)

Jamie Richards Whitney

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Session 1 —44 mins 0.75

Hospital Supplemental Reimbursement in 2025 and Beyond (Jun 2025)

Even in the ever-changing world of hospital supplemental reimbursement, the next few years may be unparalleled. Political desire to save money coupled with bureaucratic obstacles threaten the financial stability of essential healthcare facilities. Discuss proposed (or probable) upcoming changes to the Disproportionate Share Hospital program, the Uncompensated Care program, and the Directed Payment programs. 

Originally presented: Apr 2025 Health Law Conference

Jamie Richards Whitney, AHCV - Austin, TX