A new Medicare program that bases payments to hospitals in part on patient satisfaction with those hospitals could be especially harmful to the nation’s safety-net hospitals.
The Medicare value-based purchasing program, which took effect on October 1, will withhold one percent of all hospitals’ Medicare payments and then redistribute that money based on hospitals’ compliance with selected standards-of-care requirements and on the results of surveys of hospitalized Medicare patients.  The withheld one percent will then be redistributed to hospitals that perform well based on these criteria.  Beginning in 2017, two percent of hospitals’ Medicare payments will be withheld and eventually redistributed in this manner.
Learn more about the Medicare value-based purchasing program and how hospitals are preparing for the survey component of its payment adjustments in this Wall Street Journal article.