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Based on the Press release from CMS.Gov: 
CMS Issues Proposed Hospital Inpatient Payment Regulation
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services recently issued a proposed rule
 for 2015 that reduces payment for readmissions and hospital-acquired 
conditions. This proposed rule is intended to strengthen the tie between
 payment and quality improvement.
CMS said in an announcement
 that the aim of the proposed rule is to improve hospital performance 
while "creating an environment for improved Medicare beneficiary care 
and satisfaction." The agency proposes to increase the payment rate for 
inpatient stays at general acute care hospitals by 1.3 percent in fiscal
 year 2015.The rule describes how hospitals can 
comply with the Affordable Care Act's requirements to disclose charges 
for their services online or in response to a request, supporting price 
transparency for patients and the public.
Readmission reductions: Increase the maximum reduction in payments under the Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program
 from 2% to 3% in fiscal year 2015. The agency is also considering 
assessing hospitals a penalty if they use the five readmissions measures
 endorsed by the National Quality forum. 
Value-based purchasing: Increase incentive payments to 1.5% of base operating diagnosis-related group payment
 amounts to all participating hospitals. CMS estimated the total amount 
available for value-based incentives will be $1.4 billion.
Hospital-acquired conditions:
 A 1% reduction in payments for hospitals scoring in the top quartile of
 these preventable conditions. CMS projects the HAC program has saved 
close to $25 million by reducing Medicare payments for these conditions.
CMS will accept comments on the proposed rule until June 30, 2014
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