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Code · BILL · 118th Congress · H.R. 5378 (Engrossed in House) — To promote price transparency in the health care sector, 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—Improving Health Care Transparency Sec. 101. Hospital price transparency. Sec. 102. Clinical diagnostic laboratory test price transparency. Sec. 103. Imaging price transparency. Sec. 104. Ambulatory surgical center price transparency. Sec. 105. Health coverage price transparency. Sec. 106. Pharmacy benefits price transparency. Sec. 107. Reports on health care transparency tools and data.
Sec. 108. Report on integration in Medicare. Sec. 109. Advisory Committee. Sec. 110. Report on impact of Medicare regulations on provider and payer consolidation. Sec. 111. Implementation funding. Title II—Reducing Health Care Costs for Patients Sec. 201. Increasing transparency in generic drug applications. Sec. 202. Improving transparency and preventing the use of abusive spread pricing and related practices in Medicaid. Sec. 203. Parity in Medicare payments for hospital outpatient department services furnished off-campus.
Sec. 204. Requiring a separate identification number and an attestation for each off-campus outpatient department of a provider. Title III—Supporting Patients, Health Care Workers, Community Health Centers, and Hospitals Sec. 301. Extension for community health centers, the national health service corps, and teaching health centers that operate GME programs. Sec. 302. Extension of special diabetes programs. Sec. 303. Delaying certain disproportionate share payment cuts. Sec. 304.
Medicaid improvement fund. Title IV—Increasing access to quality health data and lowering hidden fees Sec. 401. Increasing Plan Fiduciaries’ Access to Health Data. Sec. 402. Hidden Fees Disclosure Requirements. Sec. 403. Prescription drug price information requirement. Sec. 404. Implementation funding.
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