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PE-owned healthcare saw surge in 2023 bankruptcies, report says

PE-owned healthcare saw surge in 2023 bankruptcies, report says

April 17, 2024

Lauren Coleman-Lochner, Bloomberg

Private equity-owned businesses accounted for a high number of bankruptcies in the healthcare sector last year, and another wave of distress looms, according to a new report from an advocacy group that monitors the sector.

PE-backed firms accounted for at least 17, or about a fifth, of the 80 bankruptcies of healthcare companies last year, the Private Equity Stakeholder Project said in a report due to be released Wednesday. It called 2023 a “record year” for large health-care bankruptcies. Also, venture-capital backed companies made up another 12, or 15%, of the filings, it said in a study that looked at companies with liabilities of more than $10 million. 

CMS finalizes Medicare Advantage rate cut

CMS finalizes Medicare Advantage rate cut

April 01, 2024

LAUREN BERRYMAN   
NONA TEPPER 

Medicare Advantage insurers will get lower payments next year, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services confirmed in a final rule published Monday.

The Medicare Advantage benchmark rate will decline 0.16% in 2025 under the regulation, which is the same amount the agency proposed in January. This marks the second consecutive year CMS reduced the benchmark rate.

M&A, private equity deals likely to keep law firms busy: survey

M&A, private equity deals likely to keep law firms busy: survey

April 04, 2024

KARA HARTNETT  

Healthcare consolidation is expected to remain strong in the coming months, given likely cuts in interest rates, health systems’ ongoing pursuit of financial stability and expansion opportunities, and the growing influence of private equity in care delivery.

Private equity firms are increasingly acquiring physician practices and healthcare staffing firms, while hospitals are exploring mergers to reduce costs through economies of scale. Additionally, the industry is seeing growing interest in forming joint ventures and affiliations to bolster financial resilience and diversify services.

5 weeks of uncertainty: How the Change breach has unfolded

5 weeks of uncertainty: How the Change breach has unfolded

March 25, 2024

TIM BRODERICK 
LAUREN BERRYMAN 

The healthcare industry is starting to play catch-up following a cyberattack on UnitedHealth Group’s Change Healthcare subsidiary nearly five weeks ago that forced the company to disconnect its vital everyday systems.

Change Healthcare processes about 50% of medical claims and manages prior authorization requests and reimbursement processes. The unprecedented network outage has forced hospitals, nursing homes, pharmacies and other providers to scramble as they try to mitigate operational and financial challenges.

Feds launch investigation into UnitedHealth over Change cyberattack

Feds launch investigation into UnitedHealth over Change cyberattack

March 13, 2024

LAUREN BERRYMAN   

The federal government has launched an investigation into UnitedHealth Group and its Change Healthcare subsidiary regarding the unprecedented cyberattack inflicted on the technology company that has wreaked havoc throughout the healthcare system.

Melanie Fontes Rainer, director of the Health and Human Services Department’s Office for Civil Rights, announced the probe Wednesday in a letter addressed to colleagues. 

The agency is looking into whether protected health data was compromised and if UnitedHealth has complied with breach notification requirements and federal privacy and security rules.

CMS offers relief to providers affected by Change Healthcare outage

CMS offers relief to providers affected by Change Healthcare outage

March 05, 2024

LAUREN BERRYMAN   

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has rolled out efforts to help providers navigate the Change Healthcare outage disrupting healthcare operations nationwide, the Health and Human Services Department announced Tuesday.

CMS ordered its claims administrators to assist pharmacies, hospitals and others that need to use alternate means to process transactions while Change Healthcare, part of UnitedHealth Group’s Optum subsidiary, works to get its systems back online following a Feb. 21 cyberattack. The agency also offered assistance to address the financial squeeze some providers are enduring.

Change Healthcare breach forces providers to find workarounds

Change Healthcare breach forces providers to find workarounds

February 26, 2024 

LAUREN BERRYMAN   

Pharmacies and providers still struggling with disarray six days after UnitedHealth Group division Change Healthcare suffered a cyberattack.

The incident, which the company blames on an unnamed foreign government, continues to disrupt operations for Change Healthcare customers and will persist until at least Tuesday, Change Healthcare disclosed Monday. Clients have faced significant obstacles completing basic tasks such as handling prescriptions and claims. 

Docs see smaller checks as Congress weighs options on Medicare cut

Docs see smaller checks as Congress weighs options on Medicare cut

January 30, 2024

MICHAEL MCAULIFF   

If anyone were to ask members of Congress if doctors should be contending with Medicare pay cuts after a pandemic and a period of extraordinary inflation, and amid a chronic physician shortage, nearly all would say no.

Yet, that is what happened on Jan. 1, and even powerful lawmakers who would like to ease or reverse that cut can’t promise it will happen, even after recent actions to forestall hospital cuts and to extend expiring healthcare programs such as federally qualified health centers.

Physicians hit with Medicare pay cut under final rule

Physicians hit with Medicare pay cut under final rule

November 02, 2023

ALISON BENNETT  

Physicians will be hit with a 1. 25% reduction in Medicare reimbursements next year under a final rule the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services issued Thursday.

The American Medical Association and other doctor groups sharply criticized the proposed rule CMS published in July, which contained the same pay cut, and have taken their case to Congress that Medicare fees for physicians should not be reduced.