HCA's purchase of CMC could lead to higher costs for some
Jan. 10—HCA Healthcare's impending purchase of financially strapped
But people needing help in paying their bills, known as "charity care," will benefit from a more generous program to be offered under HCA, CMC's trustees concluded.
By acquiring the state's second-largest hospital, HCA will expand its influence in the region beyond the three hospitals and related medical facilities it owns in
"Such a strong presence within the state's more populated region is likely to increase the bargaining power for both CMC and the other HCA hospitals with commercial health insurance companies and other payers that negotiate prices paid for services at the HCA hospitals," said a report from the
State regulators announced this week that the proposed HCA-CMC deal could proceed with additional conditions ironed out.
Under the deal, the for-profit
"Changes in
The HCA-CMC marriage "will undoubtedly bring tremendous stability to the ongoing operations today and into the future of
A report from the state Charitable Trusts Unit, which could have blocked the deal, said CMC's financial struggles, including a projected loss of
"To be sure, CMC's perspective in this regard appears to have been driven largely by CMC's financial circumstances and a belief that any deal that ensured a hospital will remain on
For patients, cost, quality of care, and preservation of services are three key issues they will focus on with the HCA takeover.
Costs
Hospitals and insurers negotiate prices that patients will pay for services (and sometimes reach a standoff, as
"A substantial body of research has shown that hospital mergers and acquisitions" often result in higher prices for people with private health insurance and "this may be one outcome," according to BerryDunn.
"Higher prices will put upward pressure on health insurance premiums and additional financial burden on patients through cost sharing, such as with deductibles, coinsurance, and copays," the report said.
"In addition to higher prices paid through cost sharing, cost sharing levels are likely to increase faster as employers and individuals seek opportunities to avoid premium increases," BerryDunn wrote
Asked about future costs for CMC patients, HCA spokeswoman
"What most people who have insurance pay, however, has more to do with their insurance plan, including their copay and deductible," said Miller, senior director of marketing and communications for HCA's
"
Before
"While HCA brings much-needed resources to CMC, based on experiences at other HCA hospitals (including
Quality of care
A hospital quality survey by the federal
CMC also earned four stars in its patient survey. All three HCA hospitals in
In another measure, CMC earned an overall patient safety grade of C in 2024, and B, C, and D grades in 2023, 2022, and 2021, respectively, according to an independent rating system produced by the
CMC's C grade was comparable to the grade earned by
Services offered
State regulators blessed the deal after HCA agreed to maintain maternity services and behavioral health for at least 10 years, subject to certain contingencies.
CMC handles more than 1,000 births and 31,000 emergency department patients per year.
As part of its 2020 acquisition of Frisbie, HCA promised to keep the labor and delivery services at that
As a result, HCA and the
HCA has agreed to invest
Proceeds from the sale will help fund a foundation, with at least
Half of that amount will fund the Poisson Dental Facility and the Health Care for the Homeless program.
HCA also will contribute a minimum of
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