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Code · BILL · 115th Congress · H.R. 4820 (Introduced in House) — To extend funding for certain public health programs, and for other purposes. · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. Table of contents

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The table of contents of this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title. Sec. 2. Table of contents. Title I—Children’s Health Insurance Program Sec. 100. Short title. Sec. 101. Permanent extension of the Children’s Health Insurance Program. Sec. 102. Extension of certain programs and demonstration projects. Sec. 103. Extension of outreach and enrollment program. Sec. 104. Extension and reduction of additional Federal financial participation for CHIP. Title II—Medicare and Other Health Extenders Subtitle A—Medicare Extenders and Related Policies Sec. 201.
Extension of work GPCI floor. Sec. 202. Permanent repeal of the therapy caps. Sec. 203. Ground ambulance services cost reporting requirement. Sec. 204. Ground ambulance services cost reporting study. Sec. 205. Extension of ground ambulance services extenders. Sec. 206. Extension of increased inpatient hospital payment adjustment for certain low-volume hospitals. Sec. 207. Extension of the Medicare-Dependent Hospital
(MDH)program. Sec. 208. Specialized Medicare Advantage plans for special needs individuals. Sec. 209. Expanding supplemental benefits to meet the needs of chronically ill Medicare Advantage enrollees. Sec. 210. Extension of consensus-based entity funding. Sec. 211. Extension of certain MIPPA funding provisions. Sec. 212. Extension of home health rural add-on. Subtitle B—Medicaid and Public Health Extenders Sec. 221. Extension for community health centers and the National Health Service Corps. Sec. 222. Extension for special diabetes programs. Sec. 223. Reauthorization of program of payments to teaching health centers that operate graduate medical education programs. Sec. 224. Extension for family-to-family health information centers. Sec. 225. Extension of abstinence education; extension of personal responsibility education program. Sec. 226. Extension of health workforce demonstration projects for low-income individuals. Sec. 227. Delay of reduction to Medicaid DSH allotments. Sec. 228. Delay of Bipartisan Budget Act of 2013 third-party liability provisions. Subtitle C—Continuing the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program Sec. 231. Continuing evidence-based home visiting program. Sec. 232. Continuing to demonstrate results to help families. Sec. 233. Reviewing statewide needs to target resources. Sec. 234. Improving the likelihood of success in high-risk communities. Sec. 235. Option to fund evidence-based home visiting on a pay for outcome basis. Sec. 236. Data exchange standards for improved interoperability. Sec. 237. Allocation of funds. Title III—Strengthening Protections for Social Security Beneficiaries Act of 2018 Sec. 300. Short title. Subtitle A—Strengthening Oversight and Beneficiary Protection Sec. 301. Stronger monitoring of representative payees. Sec. 302. Reducing the burden on families. Sec. 303. Protecting beneficiaries through information sharing. Sec. 304. Clarifying overpayment liability for child in child welfare system. Sec. 305. Reports. Subtitle B—Improving Payee Selection and Quality Sec. 311. Advance designation of representative payees. Sec. 312. Prohibition on individuals convicted of certain crimes serving as representative payees. Sec. 313. Prohibition on individuals with representative payees serving as representative payees. Sec. 314. Reassessment of payee selection and replacement policies.
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