Days after the Chevron ruling a corporate healthcare system - which doesn’t pay any taxes despite being a profit-driven business - is now suing Medicare so that they can collect more *tax dollars* w/o having to meet the standards of care set by CMS. Some CMS regulations may be silly but this is bad.
Hackensack Meridian's case has 3 arms, of which I very much disagree with 2
The third is they do not have visibility to eligibility data. So they, and everyone else, just appeal everything in hopes something sticks. This clogs the system. That's silly. If they could see eligibility, no appeal.
In the age of VC's buying hospital systems, making massive cuts, and leaving a dangerous, stressful environment with endless staff turnover, the Chevron ruling with just destroy US healthcare quality.