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Week in Washington 11/20/25

EPTC Update The Senate Finance Committee held a hearing this week on the potential for an enhanced premium tax credit extension.  Axios reported that hope was dimming on an agreement that would allow for the enhanced subsidies to be extended for 2026. The Senate is scheduled to have a vote on extending the subsidies in ... Continue reading

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Urban Safety-Net Hospitals Vulnerable to Medicaid Cuts: Analysis

Though the impact on rural facilities has received more focus from lawmakers, the majority of hospitals that are most susceptible to the funding cuts operate in urban communities.

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Editor's Note
The report identified 109 hospitals that were classified as either critical access or safety-net hospitals and were already struggling financially and serving a large portion of Medicaid patients. These facilities were frequently in urban areas, and more concentrated in the Northeast and West.

CMS Issues Guidance on Medicaid Provider Tax Overhaul

The agency has started to lay out how it’ll implement restrictions on the arrangements, which are used by states to finance their share of Medicaid funding.

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All states except Alaska rely on provider taxes—most commonly on nursing homes and hospitals—to help finance their share of Medicaid. The OBBB is projected to save taxpayers $200 billion over the next decade by prohibiting new provider-tax arrangements, limiting increases to existing taxes, and requiring Medicaid expansion states to lower the safe-harbor threshold that shields providers from the tax burden. In its new guidance, CMS outlines how it will determine which taxes were in place when the bill passed and how it will set the safe-harbor freeze threshold.

States Project Flat Medicaid Enrollment, Increased Spending as Cuts Loom: KFF

Total spending in the safety-net insurance program is expected to grow 7.9% in fiscal year 2026, according to the survey.

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Medicaid enrollment declined this year as states unwound their pandemic-era continuous enrollment policies, but overall spending continued to rise—and looming cost increases mean even more financial pressure ahead. According to KFF, the combination of sizable Medicaid cuts and an already challenging fiscal environment will make it difficult for states to absorb or offset funding losses. Nearly two-thirds of states reported at least a 50/50 chance of facing a Medicaid budget shortfall in 2026.

Epic, Humana Partner to Speed Patient Check-in and Coverage Verification

The new features automatically share insurance details from more than 800,000 Medicare Advantage enrollees with providers to streamline check-in and verification.

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As a result of an initiative from the Trump administration, Humana and partner Epic are taking action to speed patient appointment check-in and coverage verification for Medicare Advantage beneficiaries. Implementation includes new features in the electronic health record platform that allow insurance details from Humana to be automatically shared with providers before patients arrive at appointments.

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Just for Fun

Math Joke

What’s the best way to find a math tutor?

Prior Week

Q: Why was the equal sign so humble?
A: Because it knew it wasn’t < or > anyone else.

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