Hospital groups, GPO push back on CMS’ 2027 outpatient rule

Ella Jeffries / beckershospitalreview - Four groups are condemning CMS’ proposed 2027 Hospital Outpatient Prospective Payment System and Ambulatory Surgery Center rule, which would cut what Medicare pays hospitals for 340B drugs and expand site-neutral payments into a new category of services. …

AI Summary: Major hospital groups and purchasing GPOs are pushing back on CMS’ proposed 2027 outpatient payment rule, warning that reimbursement changes could disrupt provider margins, patient access and group purchasing dynamics. CMS’ proposal would alter outpatient payment calculations; hospitals argue the revisions threaten financial viability of some outpatient services and request policy rework and deeper stakeholder engagement.

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