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Code · BILL · 115th Congress · H.R. 6378 (Introduced in House) — To reauthorize certain programs under the Public Health Service Act and the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act with... · Sec. 208

Sec. 208. National Academy of Medicine evaluation and report on the preparedness of hospitals, long-term care facilities, dialysis centers, and other medical facilities for public health emergencies

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Not later than 60 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Health and Human Services shall enter into an arrangement with the National Academy of Medicine or, if the National Academy declines to enter into such an arrangement, another appropriate entity under which the National Academy (or other appropriate entity) agrees to evaluate the preparedness of hospitals, long-term care facilities, dialysis centers, and other medical facilities nationwide for public health emergencies, including natural disasters. The arrangement under paragraph
(1)shall require the National Academy of Medicine (or other appropriate entity)— to catalogue, review, and evaluate the efficacy of current rules and regulations for hospitals, long-term care facilities, dialysis centers, and medical facilities regarding emergency preparedness planning; to identify and prioritize options to implement policies for hospitals, long-term care facilities, dialysis centers, and other medical facilities nationwide that address future threats; to review all Federal grant programs that affect the preparedness of hospitals, long-term care facilities, dialysis centers, or other medical facilities for public health emergencies and provide recommendations for improving such preparedness by— improving such existing Federal grant programs; or creating new Federal grant programs; to review, identify, and recommend best practices for improving emergency preparedness at hospitals, long-term care facilities, dialysis centers, and other medical facilities; to identify and recommend best sources and guidelines for alterative or emergency power systems, including renewable sources, battery storage, and generators; and to identify and recommend best practices and guidelines for emergency preparedness planning related to access to clean water at hospitals, long-term care facilities, dialysis centers, and other medical facilities. The arrangement under subsection (a)(1) shall require the National Academy of Medicine (or other appropriate entity) to submit to the Secretary of Health and Human Services and the Congress, not later than 18 months after the date of enactment of this Act, a report on the results of the evaluation conducted pursuant to this section. The report under paragraph
(1)shall— describe the findings and conclusions of the evaluation conducted pursuant to this section; and include a strategy for improving the preparedness of hospitals, long-term care facilities, dialysis centers, and other medical facilities nationwide for public health emergencies, including natural disasters.
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