Congress is attempting to institute reforms that will require Social Security Disability Judges to increase the number of hearing decisions they produce each year.
This will probably not result in cases moving any faster. Lets face it, most of the problem is that cases cannot be prepared fast enough for the judges to schedule the hearing. The lack of office staff slows the cases down.
The other problem is that the earlier stages of decision making- initial review and reconsideration- do not have the proper authority or decision making ability to sort out the truly worthy cases in which a person is disabled. There may be some small number of judges who are not doing their job, but this does not explain or account for the massive backlogs Social Security experiences in disability cases.
Therefore, while it may make for good political theatre do not expect this idea to move your case any faster.