Connecticut Hospital Association points to insurers for ongoing financial woes post-pandemic
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"Fundamentally, this is about the strength of hospitals, which is about the strength of our state,"
"There's no question that hospital financing is extremely complicated," said
"We understand that workforce challenges are real and that low reimbursement under Medicaid puts enormous pressure on the system," Halpin said. "We all need to work together to address deficiencies in the system."
Tighter rules on prior authorization, in which insurers seek to approve care in advance, "inhibit timely care" and drive up costs, DeBarba said.
"It's putting us through administrative hoops to get our patients out of the hospital and into the next venue of care, often making that very difficult for us to do," DeBarba said.
"I want to be careful here and not completely trash the industry," DeBarba said of insurers. "But it is without a doubt that payers are part of the problem here as it relates to our net profitability or lack thereof. They could be much better partners in caring for the patients."
Tougher insurer policies are colliding with
"A critical solution that needs to happen right away is adjusting the Medicaid rates," Jackson said. "There are a lot of solutions that we have that we certainly want to talk about, but that's a critical one that needs to happen right away."
State lawmakers advanced a bill to raise Medicaid rates in the last legislative session, but action has been put off until next year due to budget concerns, legislators said at the time.
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