S.954 - Affordable Insulin Now Act of 2023
The Affordable Insulin Now Act of 2023 aims to cap the monthly cost of insulin at $35 for both insured and uninsured patients. It mandates that private insurance plans cover at least one insulin type per form (vial, pen) and establishes a program to reimburse healthcare providers for providing low-cost insulin to uninsured patients. The goal is to reduce long-term healthcare costs and prevent diabetes-related complications. Learn more…
S. 3765: Emergency Medical Services for Children Reauthorization Act of 2024
Senate Bill 3765 seeks to amend the Public Health Service Act to extend funding for the Emergency Medical Services for Children (EMSC) program through 2029. The bill proposes annual funding of $24.3 million from 2025 to 2029, up from the previous amount of $22.3 million per year (2020-2024). This legislation aims to continue improving pediatric emergency care nationwide. Learn more…
S. 2840: Bipartisan Primary Care and Health Workforce Act
The bill aims to enhance primary healthcare access, improve workforce capacity, and manage healthcare costs. It proposes expanding funding for community health centers, the National Health Service Corps, and teaching health centers. It includes provisions for training and funding telehealth initiatives and schools. It also addresses healthcare affordability by banning specific anticompetitive contract terms, improving billing transparency, and prohibiting specific facility fees for telehealth and other services. Learn more…
S. 3775: BOLD Infrastructure for Alzheimer’s Reauthorization Act of 2024
The bill aims to extend and enhance the existing infrastructure for Alzheimer’s and related dementia public health efforts through 2029. This legislation builds on the original 2018 BOLD Act, which helped establish public health programs focusing on early detection, diagnosis, risk reduction, and support for caregivers nationwide. It also seeks to advance brain health awareness and improve care coordination in communities nationwide. Learn more…
S. 4755: Traumatic Brain Injury Program Reauthorization Act of 2024
The bill aims to renew and enhance federal programs related to traumatic brain injury through 2029. The bill focuses on improving prevention, data collection, and support for people affected by TBI. Key updates include expanding research to understand higher-risk populations, improving data sharing on TBI causes and outcomes, and increasing state and tribal grant programs. It also encourages collaboration among federal agencies to address TBI prevention and control. Learn more…
S. 4762: Autism CARES Act of 2024
The bill aims to enhance autism research, education, and support services, emphasizing culturally and linguistically appropriate practices. It proposes improved early detection, intervention, and diagnostic measures, as well as expanded training for developmental-behavioral pediatricians. It also supports increased funding for autism programs and calls for updated reports on young adults transitioning from school-based services to adulthood. It promotes interagency coordination to better serve individuals across the autism spectrum. Learn more…
H.R. 4818: Treat and Reduce Obesity Act of 2023
The bill aims to expand Medicare coverage for obesity treatments, including anti-obesity medications (AOMs) under Medicare Part D. It also requires Medicare to reassess its coverage of "Intensive Behavioral Therapy" (IBT) for obesity to enhance treatment options through diet and exercise interventions. The legislation aims to mitigate obesity's impact on public health by reducing long-term healthcare costs associated with obesity-related diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, and cancer. Learn more…
H.R. 5378: Lower Costs, More Transparency Act
The act aims to improve healthcare affordability through enhanced price transparency and changes to Medicare payment structures. It mandates that healthcare providers, insurers, and pharmacy benefit managers publicly disclose pricing information, including rates, rebates, and out-of-pocket costs, to allow patients to compare prices. The bill also proposes equal reimbursement rates across healthcare settings and increased funding for community health centers and other safety net programs. Learn more…
H.R. 6918: Supporting Pregnant and Parenting Women and Families Act
House Bill 6918 aims to prevent the Department of Health and Human Services from restricting funding for pregnancy centers. Specifically, it prohibits implementing or enforcing regulations that could limit financial support to these centers. The bill defines pregnancy centers as organizations that support both mothers and unborn children, offering services such as prenatal education, counseling, pregnancy testing, and material assistance like baby supplies. Learn more…
H.R. 4531: Support for Patients and Communities Reauthorization Act
The bill aims to reauthorize and expand initiatives targeting substance use disorder prevention, treatment, and recovery through 2028. It maintains programs that provide support for individuals affected by substance use disorders, including Medicaid coverage for medication-assisted treatment. It includes measures for training first responders, addressing the opioid crisis, and enhancing treatment services for pregnant and postpartum women. Learn more…
S. 4697: Healthcare Cybersecurity Act of 2024
The bill aims to strengthen cybersecurity within the healthcare and public health sectors. It mandates collaboration between the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and the Department of Health and Human Services to enhance security measures, provide technical support, and share threat information with healthcare organizations. The bill emphasizes protecting patient data, especially for smaller healthcare providers. Learn more…
H.R. 3433: Give Kids a Chance Act of 2024
The bill focuses on improving pediatric cancer treatment by amending the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to support clinical trials of new drug combinations. It aims to enhance the development of molecularly targeted therapies for pediatric cancers, ensuring that studies are designed to yield meaningful clinical outcomes for young patients. It also extends priority review vouchers for rare pediatric diseases to encourage pharmaceutical companies to develop treatments. Learn more…
H.R. 5526: Seniors’ Access to Critical Medications Act of 2024
The bill aims to amend Medicare rules to allow physicians to deliver medications by mail or courier, or for a caregiver to pick them up, without violating the Stark Law. It seeks to restore flexibility that was available during the COVID-19 public health emergency, making it easier for seniors to access critical outpatient drugs like cancer medications. The bill has passed the House and is currently under review in the Senate. Learn more…
H.R. 2706: Charlotte Woodward Organ Transplant Discrimination Prevention Act
House Bill 2706, the "Charlotte Woodward Organ Transplant Discrimination Prevention Act," prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities in organ transplant decisions. It requires transplant centers to consider support networks and reasonable accommodations, ensuring that people with disabilities receive fair access to transplants. The bill aims to prevent discriminatory practices solely based on disability, providing equal opportunities for life-saving procedures. Learn more…
H.R. 3391: Gabriella Miller Kids First Research Act 2.0
The bill aims to extend the Gabriella Miller Kids First Pediatric Research Program through 2028, allocating $12.6 million annually. The bill supports National Institutes of Health research initiatives focused on pediatric cancer and rare childhood diseases. It is named after Gabriella Miller, a young cancer advocate, to emphasize the need for sustained funding for pediatric medical research. Learn more…
H.R. 6033: SPEAK Act of 2024
The "SPEAK Act of 2024," aims to enhance healthcare access for non-English speakers by requiring the Department of Health and Human Services to establish a task force focused on improving healthcare information technology and telehealth services. The bill also promotes language support services to improve communication and patient education for individuals with limited English proficiency. Learn more…
H.R. 3226: PREEMIE Reauthorization Act of 2023
The act extends funding and programs to enhance research, education, and interventions addressing preterm birth. It aims to improve outcomes for premature infants and support maternal health efforts, focusing on identifying causes, prevention strategies, and long-term care for infants born prematurely. Learn more…
H.R. 3842: Expanding Access to Diabetes Self-Management Training Act of 2023
The act aims to improve access to diabetes self-management training (DSMT) for Medicare beneficiaries. It seeks to include coverage for virtual DSMT services to enhance patient education and diabetes care outcomes. The bill also calls for pilot programs to test the effectiveness of virtual diabetes education in reducing healthcare costs and improving health outcomes, particularly in underserved communities. Learn more…
H.R. 8084: LIVE Beneficiaries Act
This act requires state Medicaid programs to perform quarterly verification of beneficiary eligibility, including cross-checking against the Death Master File to prevent benefits being provided to deceased individuals. The bill aims to enhance Medicaid program integrity and reduce improper payments. It passed the House and is currently under review in the Senate. Learn more…
S.5023 - Stand Strong Falls Prevention Act
This bill aims to reduce fall-related injuries by establishing a National Falls Prevention Plan. It creates an advisory committee within the Department of Health and Human Services to oversee federal efforts in falls prevention. The bill emphasizes research, improved safety measures, and home modifications like grab bars to reduce falls. It seeks to improve quality of life for seniors while lowering healthcare costs associated with fall-related injuries. Learn more…