CMS Measures Don’t Fail—Systems Do
When organizations miss CMS targets, the reflex is often to blame documentation, coding, or compliance. More often, the root cause lies in system design.

What an Insight Typically Covers
Healthcare doesn’t need black boxes. It needs clarity, transparency, and accountability.
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The clinical or operational problem being addressed
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Why the issue matters in a CMS or regulatory context
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How system design influences outcomes
Intended Audience
Chief Medical Officers and Chief Quality Officers
Clinical and operational executives
Case studies grounded in what matters most in healthcare today Copy
Health systems are increasingly evaluated through the lens of CMS quality measures, regulatory compliance, and value-based performance. Clinical improvement efforts must therefore demonstrate alignment with these external expectations—not just internal goals. Curbside case studies focus on real-world use cases where governed clinical pathways support CMS-relevant outcomes, including quality, safety, utilization, and consistency of care. Rather than isolated anecdotes, these case studies highlight structural improvements that enable sustained performance across service lines and care settings.
Case Study
Clear Thinking for Complex Clinical Systems
Each Insight explores a specific challenge or opportunity facing modern health systems—grounded in clinical reality, policy context, and operational constraints. Rather than offering generic recommendations, Insights focus on underlying structures: how decisions are shaped, how variation emerges, and how systems can be designed to support reliability, accountability, and sustainable performance.
Insight
Why Clinical Variation Is Expensive (And Why Most Organizations Underestimate the Cost)
Unwarranted clinical variation is often discussed as a quality issue. In reality, it is one of the most powerful—and least visible—drivers of cost, capacity loss, and clinician burnout in healthcare.
Insight
Clear Thinking for Complex Clinical Systems
Each Insight explores a specific challenge or opportunity facing modern health systems—grounded in clinical reality, policy context, and operational constraints. Rather than offering generic recommendations, Insights focus on underlying structures: how decisions are shaped, how variation emerges, and how systems can be designed to support reliability, accountability, and sustainable performance. Articles may draw on clinical experience, health policy, quality measurement, and systems thinking to surface practical lessons for leaders responsible for care delivery and outcomes.
Insight
Case studies grounded in what matters most in healthcare today
Health systems are increasingly evaluated through the lens of CMS quality measures, regulatory compliance, and value-based performance. Clinical improvement efforts must therefore demonstrate alignment with these external expectations—not just internal goals. Curbside case studies focus on real-world use cases where governed clinical pathways support CMS-relevant outcomes, including quality, safety, utilization, and consistency of care. Rather than isolated anecdotes, these case studies highlight structural improvements that enable sustained performance across service lines and care settings.
Case Study
Resources
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