About ACCESS Resource Center
ACCESS Resource Center exists for a simple reason: when Medicare launches something new, the people who actually want to do it right usually have to spend dozens of hours bouncing across 30 different resources—CMS pages, slide decks, FAQs, webinars, vendor one-pagers, scattered commentary, law firm blogs ... just to piece together what the rules really are and what they mean in practice.
I’ve lived that cycle before. It’s exhausting, inefficient, and it leads to uneven execution: not just whether a program gets adopted, but whether it gets adopted well. I built this site to consolidate the most useful materials into one place—primary sources, practical interpretations, and the questions operators are actually asking. My hope is that making the information easier to navigate will help ACCESS succeed through better adoption, not just more adoption.
My name is Alex Mohseni, MD. I’m a physician by training and a healthcare operator by experience, and I tend to sit in the gap between policy intent and operational reality.
This is an independent project and is not affiliated with CMS or CMMI. It is not legal, regulatory, or medical advice. I use automation and AI to keep it current, but I don’t assume it’s perfect—if something is wrong or missing, I want to fix it.
If you’re looking for broader training for clinicians stepping into leadership and healthcare business, I also run ClinX Academy (separate from this site).
I’m also a co-host of the Mastering Medicare podcast, where we talk with people who live this work every day.
— Alex Mohseni, MD