At a time when cuts in Medicaid disproportionate share hospital payments (Medicaid DSH) are still scheduled for the current fiscal year and some in Congress are calling for a new approach to allotting DSH funds among the states, the Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission has released its annual analysis of Medicaid DSH allotments to the states.

- data about changes in the uninsured rate
- demographic information about the uninsured
- information about the cost of hospital uncompensated care
- perspectives on hospital Medicaid shortfalls
- a comparison of hospital uncompensated care costs when calculated using different methodologies
- data about hospitals that provide “essential community services”
- information about scheduled Medicaid DSH allotment reductions
All private safety-net hospitals receive Medicaid DSH payments and consider the program an essential tool for serving their communities.
MACPAC will issue a more complete report to Congress in March of 2020.
Learn more about how MACPAC views Medicaid DSH at a time when the program is scheduled to change – and when some want even more change – in the new MACPAC document “Required Analyses of Disproportionate Share Hospital (DSH) Allotments.”

