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Code · BILL · 114th Congress · H.R. 2756 (Introduced in House) — To reform the provision of health insurance coverage by promoting health savings accounts, State-based alternatives t... · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents

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This Act may be cited as the . Patient Freedom Act of 2015 The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. Sec. 2. Sense of Congress. Title I—Health Reform Sec. 100. Definitions. Subtitle A—Insurance Reforms Sec. 101. State options in response to Burwell decision. Sec. 102. State alternative option. Sec. 103. Computation of monthly HSA deposit amount for deposit qualifying residents. Sec. 104. State options for improved access to health insurance coverage in each State.
Sec. 105. Expanded access and patient protections. Sec. 106. Sunsetting certain ACA provisions; continuation of policies of covering adult children and not applying lifetime or annual limits. Subtitle B—Medicaid Sec. 111. Application of health savings accounts in relation to Medicaid. Subtitle C—Provider Price Transparency Sec. 121. Ensuring access to emergency services without excessive charges for out-of-network services. Title II—Reform of Tax Provisions Relating to Health Care Subtitle A—Promotion of Health Savings Accounts Sec. 201.
Repeal of high deductible health plan requirement. Sec. 202. Treatment of HSA after death of account beneficiary. Sec. 203. Purchase of health insurance from HSA account. Sec. 204. Publishing of cash price for care paid through health savings accounts. Subtitle B—Health Care Tax credits Sec. 211. Limited application of PPACA health premium credit. Sec. 212. New HSA credit.
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