What does the 2024 election mean for long-term care?
As the dust settles after the 2024 election, what should SNFs expect in the coming months? Sweeping changes from policies on both sides of the aisle are likely to reshape long-term care, affecting everything from provider payments to staffing rules.
Access exclusive insights from Washington insiders on the legislative and regulatory changes you can expect under a new administration. Here’s what we cover in this webinar:
- Congress’s must-act agenda and how it could impact healthcare provisions like relief from Part B provider cuts and telehealth authorities
- Anticipated actions in Congress for 2025 that may alter healthcare at every level
- Potential for immediate regulatory shifts, including a response to the nurse staffing rule, payment updates, and CMS regulations impacting therapy and supervision standards
It's time to prepare for the real-world impacts the election could bring to your workflow and residents.
[Webinar] CHANGE AHEAD: How the Election Could Shape Healthcare and Long-Term Care
The Insiders’ View from Washington
About your experts
Cynthia K. Morton, MPA
Chief Executive Officer of ADVION (formerly NASL)
Michaela Sims
President/Founder of Sims Strategies, member of ADVION Policy Counsel
Michaela Sims is a seasoned lobbyist specializing in healthcare and tax issues. A former U.S. Senate legislative director and senior counsel, she’s known for her bipartisan approach and plain-language expertise. Named one of The Hill's Top Lobbyists for eight consecutive years, Michaela also mentors young professionals and leads community service initiatives.
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