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Code · BILL · 119th Congress · S. 3389 (Introduced in Senate) — To lower health care costs for Americans. · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents

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This Act may be cited as the . Lowering Health Care Costs for Americans Act The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. TITLE I—General provisions Sec. 101. Minimum monthly premium payments. Sec. 102. Requiring biometric and ID verification. Sec. 103. Facilitating enrollment in and payment into Healthcare Affordability Accounts. Sec. 104. Healthcare Affordability Accounts. Sec. 105. Extension of temporary enhanced premium credits.
Sec. 106. Special rules relating to coverage of abortion services. Sec. 107. Special rules relating to credit for plans covering abortion services. Sec. 108. Reporting of health insurance coverage. Sec. 109. Exclusion of gender transition procedures from coverage under qualified health plans. Sec. 110. Funding cost sharing reduction payments. Sec. 111. Waivers for State innovation. TITLE II—Hospital transparency requirements Sec. 201. Strengthening hospital price transparency requirements.
Sec. 202. Increasing price transparency of clinical diagnostic laboratory tests. Sec. 203. Imaging transparency. Sec. 204. Ambulatory surgical center price transparency requirements. Sec. 205. Strengthening health coverage transparency requirements. Sec. 206. Increasing group health plan access to health data. Sec. 207. Oversight of administrative service providers. Sec. 208. State preemption only in event of conflict. Sec. 209. Requirement for explanation of benefits. Sec. 210.
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