Loper Bright and CMS Compliance in a Post-Chevron World

The latest Supreme Court term has been one of incredibly consequential decisions. Rulings regarding gun rights, immunity, and abortion access grabbed headlines for months. Yet, the most important ruling for the healthcare space writ large is the case of Loper Bright v. Raimondo, which involved regulations in the commercial fishing industry. What does a ruling about fishery regulation have to do with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)? In this situation, nearly everything.…

Why Healthcare Providers Need to Develop Organizational Intelligence, Part 4: Avoiding Ignorance

This article is the fourth in a multi-part series discussing the concepts of organizational intelligence and their impact on healthcare providers. You can read Part 1 here, Part 2 here, or Part 3 here. It is safe to say that any organization would prefer to be labeled intelligent rather than ignorant. When an organization fails to learn or adapt its culture to the people it serves, it is usually attributable to a systemic inability to acquire, process,…

Why Healthcare Providers Need to Develop Organizational Intelligence, Part 2: Creating a Culture of Organizational Intelligence

This article is the second in a multi-part series discussing the concepts of organizational intelligence and their impact on healthcare providers. Read Part 1 here. “Culture” is a word often used to describe intangible feelings when interacting with an organization. It’s that certain “je ne sais quoi” that you get when you feel at home with a group of likeminded people. Organizational Intelligence takes those feelings and places them into a more scientific context. That…