Sec. 7073. PROGRAMS FOR HEALTH CARE WORKFORCE
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## SEC. 7073 PROGRAMS FOR HEALTH CARE WORKFORCE ###
(a)Program for Education and Training in Pain Care Section 759 of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 294i) is amended— ####
(1)in subsection (a), by striking “hospices, and other public and private entities” and inserting “hospices, tribal health programs (as defined in section 4 of the Indian Health Care Improvement Act), and other public and nonprofit private entities”; ####
(2)in subsection (b)— #####
(A)in the matter preceding paragraph (1), by striking “award may be made under subsection
(a)only if the applicant for the award agrees that the program carried out with the award will include” and inserting “entity receiving an award under this section shall develop a comprehensive education and training plan that includes”; #####
(B)in paragraph (1)— ######
(i)by inserting “preventing,” after “diagnosing,”; and ######
(ii)by inserting “non-addictive medical products and non-pharmacologic treatments and” after “including”; #####
(C)in paragraph (2)— ######
(i)by inserting “Federal, State, and local” after “applicable”; and ######
(ii)by striking “the degree to which” and all that follows through “effective pain care” and inserting “opioids”; #####
(D)in paragraph (3), by inserting “, integrated, evidence-based pain management, and, as appropriate, non-pharmacotherapy” before the semicolon; #####
(E)in paragraph (4), by striking “; and” and inserting “;”; and #####
(F)by striking paragraph
(5)and inserting the following: > > #### “(5) > > recent findings, developments, and advancements in pain care research and the provision of pain care, which may include non-addictive medical products and non-pharmacologic treatments intended to treat pain; and > > > #### “(6) > > the dangers of opioid abuse and misuse, detection of early warning signs of opioid use disorders (which may include best practices related to screening for opioid use disorders, training on screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment), and safe disposal options for prescription medications (including such options provided by law enforcement or other innovative deactivation mechanisms).” > ; ####
(3)in subsection (d), by inserting “prevention,” after “diagnosis,”; and ####
(4)in subsection (e), by striking “2010 through 2012” and inserting “2019 through 2023”. ###
(b)Mental and Behavioral Health Education and Training Program Section 756 of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 294e-1) is amended— ####
(1)in subsection (a)— #####
(A)in paragraph (1), by inserting “, trauma,” after “focus on child and adolescent mental health”; and #####
(B)in paragraphs
(2)and (3), by inserting “trauma-informed care and” before “substance use disorder prevention and treatment services”; and ####
(2)in subsection (f), by striking “2018 through 2022” and inserting “2019 through 2023”. ## Subtitle I Preventing Overdoses While in Emergency Rooms
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