Financial Services
NCHA Financial Services staff help members navigate the ongoing changes in healthcare finance while protecting funding and reimbursement. As demands increase to control expenditures in an environment of new regulations and evolving reimbursement methods, members can rely on NCHA’s financial services for information and guidance to stay viable.
The association often represents members’ financial interests before federal and state regulatory agencies and third-party payers. The staff also convenes workgroups with members to address issues related to government and commercial payers.
Hospital Assessments (SFY25 Q1) – Updated August 15
Includes hospital provider assessment and intergovernmental transfer (IGT) components by each quarter. This invoice format shows the portion of IGTs and assessments attributed to the SFY24 Interim HASP financing.
Hospital assessment and IGT projections for SFY 2025 – Updated April 22
NCHA is providing hospital assessment tax projection estimates for North Carolina applicable acute care hospitals to assist with projections on hospital financing contributions to the NC Medicaid program. The estimates in this analysis include the intergovernmental transfer (IGTs) obligations for public hospitals and the assessment obligations for hospitals subject to the North Carolina Hospital Provider Assessment Act.
The values presented are estimates only and are subject to change depending on actual utilization, enrollment, and other determining factors.
Federal Analyses – Datagen Reports
NCHA contracts with the Hospital Association of New York State (HANYS) to offer DataGen reports to members.
DataGen reports:
Interpret changes in healthcare payment policy.
Model the impact of healthcare payment changes on revenue, quality, and profitability.
Help members to act on insight to drive organizational change.