The formula HHS used to allocate $50 billion in COVID-19 relief aid
favored hospitals with the highest share of private payer revenue,
according to an analysis by the Kaiser Family Foundation.
Four things to know:
1. When HHS distributed the first $50 billion in federal relief funds
to hospitals in April, hospitals with the highest share of private
insurance received more than twice as much per bed as hospitals with the
smallest share of private payer revenue, according to KFF’s analysis of
more than 4,500 hospitals.
2. Hospitals in the bottom 10 percent based on share of private insurance received $20,710 per bed.
3. Hospitals in the top 10 percent based on share of private insurance received $44,321 per bed.
4. HHS’ Office of Inspector General recently announced
it will audit the $50 billion in relief aid sent to hospitals. The OIG
will review data and interview program officials to determine if the
payments were correctly calculated and review payments for compliance
with requirements of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security
Act.
https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/finance/cares-act-payments-per-hospital-bed-4-things-to-know.html
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