#FullCmte Posts Details for Markup of the Children’s Health Insurance Program, Community Health Centers on WEDNESDAY

#FullCmte Posts Details for Markup of the Children’s Health Insurance Program, Community Health Centers on WEDNESDAY

The following press release was published by the House Committee on Energy and Commerce on Oct. 2, 2017. It is reproduced in full below.

WASHINGTON, DC - The Energy and Commerce Committee, chaired by Rep. Greg Walden (R-OR), posted details for a markup on Wednesday, October 4, 2017, at 1 p.m. in room 2123 of the Rayburn House Office Building.

Committee members will consider legislation extending funding for critical health care safety net programs, including:

* H.R. __, the Helping Ensure Access for Little ones, Toddlers, and Hopeful Youth by Keeping Insurance Delivery Stable (HEALTHY KIDS) Act, authored by Health Subcommittee Chairman Michael C. Burgess, M.D. (R-TX), would extend funding for the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) for five years.

* H.R. __, the Community Health and Medical Professionals Improve Our Nation (CHAMPION) Act, authored by Chairman Walden, would extend funding for Community Health Centers, the Special Diabetes Programs, the National Health Service Corps, Teaching Health Center Graduate Medical Education, Family-to-Family Health Information Centers, the Youth Empowerment Program, and Personal Responsibility Education.

* H.R. 849, the Protecting Seniors’ Access to Medicare Act of 2017, authored by Rep. Phil Roe (R-TN) and Rep. Raul Ruiz (D-CA), would repeal the Independent Payment Advisory Board (IPAB) created under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

* H.R. 1148, the Furthering Access to Stroke Telemedicine Act of 2017, authored by Rep. Morgan Griffith (R-VA) and Rep. Joyce Beatty (D-OH), would expand the ability of patients presenting at hospitals or at mobile stroke units to receive a Medicare reimbursed neurological consult via telemedicine. H.R. 1148 passed #SubHealth by voice vote last month.

* H.R. 2465, the Steve Gleason Enduring Voices Act of 2017, authored by House Republican Conference Chair Rep. Cathy McMorris Rogers (R-WA), House Majority Whip Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA), and Rep. John Larson (D-CT), would make coverage of speech generating devices under “routinely purchased durable medical equipment" permanent under the Medicare program. H.R. 2465 passed #SubHealth by voice vote last month.

* H.R. 2557, the Prostate Cancer Misdiagnosis Elimination Act of 2017, authored by Rep. Larry Bucshon (R-IN) and Rep. Bobby Rush (D-IL), would provide for coverage of DNA Specimen Provenance Assay (DPSA) testing for prostate cancer. H.R. 2557 passed #SubHealth by voice vote last month.

* H.R. 3120, to reduce the volume of future electronic health record-related significant hardship requests, authored by Chairman Burgess and Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-MI), would amend the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act to remove the mandate that meaningful use standards become more stringent over time and allows the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to be more deliberative in such evaluations. H.R. 3120 passed #SubHealth by voice vote last month.

* H.R. 3245, the Medicare Civil and Criminal Penalties Act, authored by Rep. Gus Bilirakis (R-FL) and Rep. Kathy Castor (D-FL), would update both penalties within the Medicare program, many of which have not been updated in 20 years. H.R. 3245 passed #SubHealth by voice vote last month.

* H.R. 3263, to extend the Medicare Independence at home Medical Practice Demonstration program, authored by Chairman Burgess and Rep. Dingell, would extend the Independence at Home Medical Practice Demonstration Program (IAH), which provides a home-based primary care benefit to high-need Medicare beneficiaries with multiple chronic conditions, ideally allowing them to avoid unnecessary hospitalizations, ER visits, and nursing home use, for two additional years. H.R. 3263 passed #SubHealth by voice vote last month.

* H.R. 3271, the Protecting Access to Diabetes Supplies Act of 2017, authored by Rep. Diana DeGette (D-CO) and Rep. Susan Brooks (R-IN), would address several issues beneficiaries have reported facing under the competitive bidding program regarding Diabetes Test Strips (DTS). Among them include: providing enhanced reporting that will aid Congress and CMS in ensuring beneficiaries are receiving the diabetic testing supplies they need to manage their condition. H.R. 3271 passed #SubHealth by voice vote last month.

Information regarding Wednesday’s markup can be found on the Energy and Commerce Committee’s website here. Amendment text and votes will be available at the same link as they are posted.

Source: House Committee on Energy and Commerce