Under limited circumstances, Congress may employ a rarely used process to overturn rules and regulations issued by federal agencies.
In a new report, the Congressional Research Service describes how this process works and lists regulations that could be subject to such review.
Among the regulations cited in the report are those governing emergency preparedness requirements for participating Medicare and Medicaid providers; the Medicare shared savings program; and the FY 2017 Medicare inpatient prospective payment systems.
See this Congressional Research Service report here.