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No More Chevron? What Happens Next?

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For nearly four decades, a judicial principle known as “Chevron deference” has guided the federal courts as they reviewed litigation associated with federal agencies. Chevron deference allowed legislators to leave statutes somewhat vague, assuming that an agency full of government experts would sort out the details and promulgate effective regulation.

But, according to a recent U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) decision, the principle is fundamentally flawed – in fact, fatally flawed. The decision throws it out in its entirety. This has the potential to upend years of U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) regulation.

Distinguished physician and attorney Dr. John K. Hall will report on the resultant doom and gloom of potential outcomes, and how it may affect providers and payers, during the next live edition of Monitor Mondays.

Broadcast segments will also include these instantly recognizable features:

• Monday Rounds: Ronald Hirsch, MD, vice president of R1 RCM, will be making his Monday Rounds.

• The RAC Report: Healthcare attorney Knicole Emanuel, partner at the law firm of Nelson Mullins, will report the latest news about auditors.

• Legislative Update: Matthew Albright, chief legislative affairs analyst for Zelis, will report on current healthcare legislation.

• Risky Business: Healthcare attorney David Glaser, shareholder in the law offices of Fredrikson & Byron, will join the broadcast with his trademark segment.

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Capítulos

1. No More Chevron? What Happens Next? (00:00:00)

2. Ronald Hirsch, MD (00:01:13)

3. Knicole Emanuel, Esq (00:05:39)

4. RACmontior Commercial (00:11:31)

5. David Glaser, Esq (00:12:14)

6. Matthew Albright (00:17:01)

7. RACmontior Commercial (00:21:35)

8. John K. Hall, MD (00:22:32)

9. Q&A With David Glaser (00:26:51)

10. Closing (00:28:39)

323 episódios

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For nearly four decades, a judicial principle known as “Chevron deference” has guided the federal courts as they reviewed litigation associated with federal agencies. Chevron deference allowed legislators to leave statutes somewhat vague, assuming that an agency full of government experts would sort out the details and promulgate effective regulation.

But, according to a recent U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) decision, the principle is fundamentally flawed – in fact, fatally flawed. The decision throws it out in its entirety. This has the potential to upend years of U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) regulation.

Distinguished physician and attorney Dr. John K. Hall will report on the resultant doom and gloom of potential outcomes, and how it may affect providers and payers, during the next live edition of Monitor Mondays.

Broadcast segments will also include these instantly recognizable features:

• Monday Rounds: Ronald Hirsch, MD, vice president of R1 RCM, will be making his Monday Rounds.

• The RAC Report: Healthcare attorney Knicole Emanuel, partner at the law firm of Nelson Mullins, will report the latest news about auditors.

• Legislative Update: Matthew Albright, chief legislative affairs analyst for Zelis, will report on current healthcare legislation.

• Risky Business: Healthcare attorney David Glaser, shareholder in the law offices of Fredrikson & Byron, will join the broadcast with his trademark segment.

  continue reading

Capítulos

1. No More Chevron? What Happens Next? (00:00:00)

2. Ronald Hirsch, MD (00:01:13)

3. Knicole Emanuel, Esq (00:05:39)

4. RACmontior Commercial (00:11:31)

5. David Glaser, Esq (00:12:14)

6. Matthew Albright (00:17:01)

7. RACmontior Commercial (00:21:35)

8. John K. Hall, MD (00:22:32)

9. Q&A With David Glaser (00:26:51)

10. Closing (00:28:39)

323 episódios

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