AHA today urged the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to allow all hospitals to elect to receive periodic interim payments or accelerated payments immediately, and with minimal administrative barriers.

“These payments would provide ongoing revenues to providers to keep cash flow moving and compensate for procedures that are currently delayed, but will take place after the medical surge has subsided,” AHA said in a letter (LINK) to CMS Administrator Seema Verma. “While approval for these payments is typically at the discretion of the Medicare Administrative Contractors, we request that CMS advise its contractors to offer maximum flexibility in approving requests for these unique payment timeframes and flexibility in administrative requirements.”

Periodic interim payments allow hospitals to receive regular, estimated payments for Part A services. Accelerated payments are upfront payments that providers may receive if they experience financial difficulties due to certain process delays

Related News Articles

Headline
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will update its immunization schedules for the COVID-19 and chickenpox vaccines to adopt recent recommendations…
Headline
The Food and Drug Administration today issued a request for public comment on a series of questions regarding current approaches to evaluating artificial…
Headline
The Food and Drug Administration yesterday announced that Olympus issued a global recall of its ViziShot 2 FLEX needles manufactured prior to May 12 following…
Headline
The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices Sept. 19 recommended that patients should consult their health care provider if they want to receive a COVID-…
Headline
The Department of Health and Human Services Sept. 18 announced it will take new actions to help improve care for individuals with long COVID. They include a…
Headline
The Food and Drug Administration has identified a Class I recall for Mo-Vis BVBA R-net Joysticks due to a firmware error that causes the wheelchair to ignore…