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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · H.R. 1425 (Placed on Calendar Senate) — To amend the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act to provide for a Improve Health Insurance Affordability Fund... · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. Table of contents

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The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title. Sec. 2. Table of contents. Title I—Lowering Health Care Costs and Protecting People with Preexisting Conditions Sec. 101. Improving affordability by expanding premium assistance for consumers. Sec. 102. Improving affordability by reducing out-of-pocket and premium costs for consumers. Sec. 103. Expanding affordability for working families to fix the family glitch. Sec. 104. Tax credit reconciliation protections for individuals receiving social security lump-sum payments.
Sec. 105. Preserving State option to implement health care Marketplaces. Sec. 106. Establishing a Health Insurance Affordability Fund. Sec. 107. Rescinding the short-term limited duration insurance regulation. Sec. 108. Revoking section 1332 guidance. Sec. 109. Requiring Marketplace outreach, educational activities, and annual enrollment targets. Sec. 110. Report on effects of website maintenance during open enrollment. Sec. 111. Promoting consumer outreach and education. Sec. 112.
Improving transparency and accountability in the Marketplace. Sec. 113. Improving awareness of health coverage options. Sec. 114. Promoting State innovations to expand coverage. Sec. 115. Strengthening network adequacy. Sec. 116. Protecting consumers from unreasonable rate hikes. Sec. 117. Eligibility of DACA recipients for qualified health plans offered through Exchanges. Title II—Encouraging Medicaid Expansion and Strengthening the Medicaid Program Sec. 201. Incentivizing Medicaid expansion.
Sec. 202. Providing 12-months of continuous eligibility for Medicaid and CHIP. Sec. 203. Mandatory 12-months of postpartum Medicaid eligibility. Sec. 204. Reducing the administrative FMAP for nonexpansion States. Sec. 205. Enhanced reporting requirements for nonexpansion states. Sec. 206. Primary care pay increase. Sec. 207. Permanent funding for CHIP. Sec. 208. Permanent extension of CHIP enrollment and quality measures. Sec. 209. State option to increase children’s eligibility for Medicaid and CHIP.
Sec. 210. Medicaid coverage for citizens of Freely Associated States. Sec. 211. Extension of full Federal medical assistance percentage to Indian health care providers. Title III—Lowering Prices Through Fair Drug Price Negotiation Sec. 301. Establishing a Fair Drug Pricing Program. Sec. 302. Drug manufacturer excise tax for noncompliance. Sec. 303. Fair Price Negotiation Implementation Fund. Title IV—Public Health Investments Sec. 401. Supporting increased innovation.
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