12 min

Breaking down staffing mandate possibilities with a Washington insider McKnight's Newsmakers Podcast

    • Økonomi

Providers trying to sort out which tactic might be the most likely to save them from rigid new staffing rules slated to roll out in 2026 might feel like they need a map.

In this episode, Melissa Schakowsky, director of government affairs at the Ambassadors Group, takes us on a tour of the possibilities, the paths through Congress and the factors that may ultimately influence a successful outcome.


“This is certainly the most activity that I have seen [in Washington] surrounding long-term care, and I think that really speaks to the gravity of the consequences if this rule becomes finalized and fully implemented,” Schakowsky says. “I think it's more important than ever that our providers engage in advocacy.”

Schakowsky breaks down the differences between the Congressional Review Act and two bills currently being considered that could reverse the rule. She also briefly touches on a complimentary legal strategy. (This episode was recorded the day before the American Health Care Association filed its 56-page lawsuit seeking to have the rule dismissed by a federal court.)

Listen in as Schakowsky breaks down possible timing, strategies that providers can use to help federal lawmakers understand their viewpoints and what role November’s congressional and presidential elections might play.

Providers trying to sort out which tactic might be the most likely to save them from rigid new staffing rules slated to roll out in 2026 might feel like they need a map.

In this episode, Melissa Schakowsky, director of government affairs at the Ambassadors Group, takes us on a tour of the possibilities, the paths through Congress and the factors that may ultimately influence a successful outcome.


“This is certainly the most activity that I have seen [in Washington] surrounding long-term care, and I think that really speaks to the gravity of the consequences if this rule becomes finalized and fully implemented,” Schakowsky says. “I think it's more important than ever that our providers engage in advocacy.”

Schakowsky breaks down the differences between the Congressional Review Act and two bills currently being considered that could reverse the rule. She also briefly touches on a complimentary legal strategy. (This episode was recorded the day before the American Health Care Association filed its 56-page lawsuit seeking to have the rule dismissed by a federal court.)

Listen in as Schakowsky breaks down possible timing, strategies that providers can use to help federal lawmakers understand their viewpoints and what role November’s congressional and presidential elections might play.

12 min

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