Moody’s: Consolidation Widens Financial Performance Among Rating Categories

When you consider the medians of the hospitals/systems at the two ends of the rating scale—Aa and speculative grade—there is greater dispersion of minimum, maximum, mean and standard deviation in the FY2015 not-for-profit healthcare medians. Moody’s Investors Service analysts noted in one of its recent reports on healthcare medians that “continued consolidation and the aim […]

Moody’s: 2015 Medians Show Growing Revenue and Demand

This is the first of three newsletters based on Moody’s Investors Service medians reports for FY 2015. Next week we will cover consolidation/size and wide statistical variances, followed by revenue growth for the largest and smallest hospitals.   “Not-for-profit and public healthcare revenue growth rebounded to levels not seen since fiscal year (FY) 2008 and […]

Medicare Advantage Plans Pay Less than Traditional Medicare

Medicare Advantage (MA) plans paid hospitals 8 percent less than traditional Medicare between 2009 and 2012, Stanford University researchers recently reported in Health Affairs. The discrepancy between MA plans and private insurance was even greater.   According to the researchers’ study, MA plans paid hospitals about 91.5 percent of what FFS Medicare paid in 2012, […]

Threat of Cyber Attacks Requires Leadership Alignment

The threat from ransomware and other IT security challenges is expected to increase as hospitals acquire and hold ever-larger quantities of valuable patient electronic health records. The nature of the IT security threat changes so rapidly that ongoing education of hospital leaders is critical.   Hospitals have looked for effective ways to keep their leaders […]

Nontraditional Partnerships and Credit Ratings, Part 2

Nontraditional partnerships explicitly form to manage accountable care organizations and clinically integrated networks. Shared governance is typical in these types of partnerships. Other nontraditional partnerships include insurance companies, retailers and pharmacy companies.   Accountable care organizations and clinically integrated networks both collaborate among hospitals and physicians to manage large groups of patients to reduce the […]

How Nontraditional Partnerships Affect Hospitals’ Credit Ratings

In several of our courses we have covered the trend toward hospitals entering nontraditional businesses such as health insurance or retail operations as a means to absorb the impact of value-based reimbursement. Several of our experts have discussed mechanisms for such businesses: collaboration with existing companies, joint ventures with varying degrees of control, acquisition of […]

What’s Up With Insurance Mega-Mergers?

Amid speculation about the outcome, The Department of Justice (DOJ), joined by a number of states, filed complaints on July 21 in federal district court challenging the mergers of health insurance giants Anthem and Cigna and Aetna and Humana. Attorney General Loretta Lynch announced the filing and noted that these deals would eliminate competition at […]

Finance Experts Push Back on Proposed Payment Changes

Hospitals have been adding services to their outpatient departments in recent years as a means of reducing utilization in costlier inpatient settings as they move to population-based payment models. Medicare’s Outpatient Prospective Payment System (OPPS) proposed rule issued this week might negatively affect this trend, according to finance experts.   The proposed rule would disqualify […]