Examine Critical Access Hospital Payment Policies Within the Context of Integrated Systems

Examine Critical Access Hospital Payment Policies Within the Context of Integrated Systems

Invited Commentary
Published: Jan 01, 2014
Publisher: JAMA Internal Medicine, vol. 174, no. 1
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JudyAnn Bigby

To prevent closings of critical access hospitals (CAHs), or rural hospitals, Congress authorized cost-based rather than prospective payments. This commentary responds to research suggesting that when CAHs join integrated systems, the relative portion of a system's costs of shared services attributed to CAHs increased by 40 percent. The finding highlights the need to examine payments to integrated delivery systems that support CAHs as part of a continuum of care in rural communities.

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