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—Reducing health care costs and protecting people with preexisting conditions Sec. 101. Improving affordability by expanding premium assistance for consumers. Sec. 102. Expanding affordability for working families to fix the family glitch. Sec. 103. Establishing a State Health Insurance Affordability and Innovation fund. Sec. 104. Rescinding the short-term limited duration insurance regulation.
Sec. 105. Revoking section 1332 guidance. Sec. 106. Promoting consumer outreach and education. TITLE II—Encouraging Medicaid Expansion and Strengthening the Medicaid Program Sec. 201. Incentivizing Medicaid expansion. Sec. 202. Reducing the administrative FMAP for nonexpansion States. Sec. 203. State option to provide 12 months of postpartum Medicaid eligibility. Sec. 204. Supporting State Medicaid programs through economic downturns. Sec. 205. State flexibility to use administrative simplification policies for enrollment.
TITLE III—Establishment of a Public Health Care Option Sec. 301. Establishment of health plan. Sec. 302. Availability of plan. Sec. 303. Affordability. Sec. 304. Participating providers. Sec. 305. Provider payment rates. Sec. 306. No effect on Medicare benefits or Medicare trust funds. TITLE IV—Fair Medicare Payments to Rural Providers Sec. 401. Ensuring fairness in Medicare hospital payments. TITLE V—Commonsense Competition and Access to Health Insurance Sec. 501. Providing small business health insurance across State lines.
Sec. 502. Report and models. TITLE VI—Empowering Medicare Seniors to Negotiate Prescription Drug Prices Sec. 601. Authority to negotiate fair prices for Medicare prescription drugs. TITLE VII—Commonsense reporting for employers Sec. 701. Voluntary prospective reporting system. Sec. 702. Protection of dependent privacy. Sec. 703. Electronic statements. Sec. 704. GAO studies. Sec. 705. Tax Compliance. TITLE VIII—Federal Ban on Surprise Medical Billing Sec. 801. Protection against surprise bills.