Join Adam Herbst, former Deputy Commissioner at the New York State Department of Health, and Frank Cicero, one of New York’s most seasoned regulatory strategists, for a timely and unfiltered conversation on developments in the NYS Long-Term Care industry based on the State Budget, legislation and other regulatory and policy changes. The discussion will range through home care, hospice, nursing home, senior housing, PACE, closure plans, health equity and Certificate of Need (CON), as well as other late-breaking topics. With the stakes higher than ever, this session will go beyond the headlines and legalese to offer a behind-the-scenes look at the policy, politics, and process shaping the future of care delivery in New York. Attendees will leave with real-world strategies and insights that are especially critical for those navigating new site development, expansion, or ownership changes in a climate of increasing scrutiny and community involvement.
Attendees Will Learn:
- What recent NYS developments and potential future changes mean for home care, hospice, nursing home, senior housing, PACE and CON applicants.
- How to proactively structure and present projects in ways that align with emerging NYS priorities.
- Strategies to mitigate protest risk and build community and regulatory support.
- What's coming next in long-term care policy and how to prepare.
This is the fourth in our ongoing series of conversations between Adam and Frank offering insider perspective from both the regulator and advocate side of the table.