Congress is reviewing the role of provider taxes, supplemental payments, and support for rural health care.

This third episode in our “Medicaid Cuts Through Budget Reconciliation” webinar series offers a rigorous examination of the controversies surrounding supplemental payments.

The episode will explore the cases both for and against these payments, shedding light on their role in sustaining provider margins under Medicaid. Additionally, our panelists will assess congressional policy options aimed at protecting access to care in rural communities, where health systems often operate on razor-thin margins.

This session is essential for hospitals looking to understand and plan for shifts in this landscape.

Registration

Attendance is complimentary, but pre-registration is required.

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Presented in Partnership With

Juniper Advisory

Speakers

Philo Hall
Member of the Firm
Epstein Becker Green

Brent McDonald
Managing Director
Juniper Advisory

Robert Nelb
Director of Policy
America's Essential Hospitals

Jim Teisl
Managing Director
BRG

Howard Wall
Member of the Firm
Epstein Becker Green

About the Series

Learn more about the four biweekly sessions of the Medicaid Cuts Through Budget Reconciliation Webinar Series.

Contacts

If you have any questions, please reach out to Lauren Maus.

Members of the media, please contact us here.

Event Detail

12:00 p.m. ET

Webinar

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