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101-hr-5961 101 hr 5961 To amend part B of title XVIII of the Social Security Act to permit beneficiaries to obtain upgraded items of equipment. Health 1990-10-27 1990-12-03 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment. House Rep. Bruce, Terry L. [D-IL-19] IL D B000971 0 Amends part B (Supplementary Medical Insurance) of title XVIII (Medicare) of the Social Security Act to allow home medical equipment suppliers who agree to accept the Medicare-approved amount as payment in full for standard home medical equipment to charge Medicare beneficiaries who request upgraded equipment an additional amount if the supplier first offers the standard item to the patient and provides the patient with an itemized list of all charges, including the portion to be paid by Medicare. Sets forth penalties for violations of this Act. 2024-02-07T16:32:33Z  
101-s-3265 101 s 3265 A bill to amend title XIX of the Social Security Act to provide for medicaid provider improvements. Health 1990-10-27 1990-10-27 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance. Senate Sen. Riegle, Donald W., Jr. [D-MI] MI D R000249 1 Amends title XIX (Medicaid) of the Social Security Act to require States to provide for the receipt and initial processing of Medicaid applications at locations other than those used for the receipt and processing of applications for Aid to Families with Dependent Children under part A of title IV such as hospitals or clinics providing covered services to Medicaid applicants. Prohibits States from discontinuing a child's Medicaid benefits until it is determined that the child is not eligible for such benefits on any basis. Prohibits the application of fixed durational limits to medically necessary inpatient hospital services for all Medicaid-eligible individuals regardless of age. Prohibits aggregate or institutional volume caps which would limit medically necessary days or result in arbitrary reductions in established payment rates for days exceeding such caps. Prohibits the waiver of such prohibitions to promote cost-effectiveness and efficiency. Requires outlier adjustments under State prospective payment plans for medically necessary inpatient hospital services for very high cost or exceptionally lengthy cases regardless of the age of the Medicaid-eligible patient. Requires a uniform national minimum Medicaid payment adjustment for disproportionate share hospitals. Allows State flexibility in setting adjustments for different types of disproportionate share providers. Prohibits application of visit limits to medically necessary covered outpatient services provided to individuals in disproportionate share hospitals as defined by the States under current law for inpatient payment adjustment. Requires States to adjust payments for outpatient services provided to individuals by disproportionate share hospitals. Prohibits the waiver of such provisions to promote cost-effectiveness and efficiency. Directs the General Accounting Office to conduct a study and report to the Congress on Medicaid hospital reimbursement comparing payment levels with the cost of providing care to Medicaid patients. 2025-01-14T18:59:41Z  
101-hr-5908 101 hr 5908 To amend the Poison Prevention Packaging Act of 1970 to require samples of prescription drugs distributed to physicians and other prescribing practitioners to meet special packaging standards under such Act. Health 1990-10-24 1990-11-19 Referred to the Subcommittee on Commerce, Consumer Protection and Competitiveness. House Rep. Brennan, Joseph E. [D-ME-1] ME D B000798 6 Amends the Poison Prevention Packaging Act of 1970 to require that prescription drug samples distributed by manufacturers to prescribing practitioners meet special packaging standards if they are intended to be dispensed to consumers in the same packages. 2024-02-05T14:30:09Z  
101-s-3238 101 s 3238 Title X Pregnancy Counseling Act of 1990 Health 1990-10-24 1990-10-24 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Labor and Human Resources. Senate Sen. Chafee, John H. [R-RI] RI R C000269 24 Title X Pregnancy Counseling Act of 1990 - Directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services, notwithstanding any other provision of law, to ensure that projects receiving assistance under title X of the Public Health Service Act offer pregnant women information and counseling on all legal and medical options. Requires that women requesting information regarding an unintended pregnancy be provided with nondirective counseling and referral on prenatal care, delivery, infant care, foster care, adoption services, and pregnancy termination. 2025-08-26T17:29:22Z  
101-hr-5890 101 hr 5890 Medicaid Access Improvement Amendments of 1990 Health 1990-10-22 1990-12-03 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment. House Rep. Bruce, Terry L. [D-IL-19] IL D B000971 0 Medicaid Access Improvement Amendments of 1990 - Amends title XIX (Medicaid) of the Social Security Act to require States to provide for the receipt and initial processing of Medicaid applications at locations other than those used for the receipt and processing of applications for Aid to Families with Dependent Children under part A of title IV such as hospitals or clinics providing covered services to Medicaid applicants. Prohibits States from discontinuing a child's Medicaid benefits until it is determined that the child is not eligible for such benefits on any basis. Prohibits the application of fixed durational limits to medically necessary inpatient hospital services for all Medicaid-eligible individuals regardless of age. Prohibits aggregate or institutional volume caps which would limit medically necessary days or result in arbitrary reductions in established payment rates for days exceeding such caps. Prohibits the waiver of such prohibitions to promote cost-effectiveness and efficiency. Requires outlier adjustments under State prospective payment plans for medically necessary inpatient hospital services for very high cost or exceptionally lengthy cases regardless of the age of the Medicaid-eligible patient. Allows State flexibility in setting adjustments for different types of disproportionate share providers. Prohibits application of visit limits to medically necessary covered outpatient services provided to individuals in disproportionate share hospitals as defined by the States under current law for inpatient payment adjustment. Requires States to adjust payments for outpatient services provided to individuals by disproportionate share hospitals. Prohibits the waiver of such provisions to promote cost-effectiveness and efficiency. 2025-08-26T17:25:52Z  
101-hr-5897 101 hr 5897 To establish a national commission to develop recommendations for the establishment of model programs of treatment for drug abuse, and for other purposes. Health 1990-10-22 1990-12-03 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment. House Rep. Rangel, Charles B. [D-NY-16] NY D R000053 0 Establishes the National Commission on Drug Abuse Treatment Effectiveness to develop recommendations for: (1) the planning and operation of model programs of treatment for drug abuse; and (2) evaluation criteria for drug treatment programs. Authorizes appropriations. Terminates the Commission two years after designation of its first chairman. 2024-02-05T14:30:09Z  
101-hr-5898 101 hr 5898 Long-Term Care Incentives Act of 1990 Health 1990-10-22 1990-12-10 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment. House Rep. Ritter, Don [R-PA-15] PA R R000277 2 Long-Term Care Incentives Act of 1990 - Title I: Tax Treatment of Qualified Long-Term Care Insurance Policies - Amends the Internal Revenue Code to provide for the treatment of qualified long-term care insurance as accident and health insurance for purposes of insurance company taxation. Provides for the exclusion as a death benefit of any amount paid to an individual under a life insurance contract because such individual is terminally ill, has a dread disease, or has been permanently confined to a nursing home. Title II: Tax Incentives for Purchase of Qualified Long-Term Care Insurance - Allows a tax credit for a percentage of qualified long-term care premiums. Allows a deduction for expenses relating to long-term care and an exclusion from gross income of benefits received from long-term care insurance. Allows a deduction for employers of contributions made for long-term care insurance if any refund or premium is applied to reduce the future costs of the plan or increase its benefits. Allows the inclusion of such insurance in cafeteria plans. Excludes from gross income amounts withdrawn from individual retirement accounts and certain employer cash or deferred arrangements to pay long-term care premiums and expenses. Increases the amounts of deductible contributions to individual retirement plans. Excludes from gross income amounts received from the surrender, cancellation, or exchange of any life insurance contract if such amounts are used to pay premiums for long-term care insurance. Authorizes the tax-free use of the gain from the sale of a principal residence for the purchase of long-term health care insurance. Title III: Medicaid Amendments - Amends title XIX of the Social Security Act (Medicaid) to set forth eligibility requirements for long-term care benefits and to require coverage of home and community-based long-term care. 2025-08-26T17:28:53Z  
101-hr-5899 101 hr 5899 Breast Cancer Screening Safety Act of 1990 Health 1990-10-22 1990-12-03 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment. House Rep. Schroeder, Patricia [D-CO-1] CO D S000142 1 Breast Cancer Screening Safety Act of 1990 - Amends the Public Health Service Act to require certification in order for a facility to perform mammograms or mammography services. Authorizes the Secretary of Health and Human Services to issue and renew certificates for up to two years. Requires, in order to be certified, that a facility be accredited. Allows the Secretary to approve a private nonprofit organization to be an accreditation body which meets certain requirements, including inspecting facilities. Directs the Secretary to: (1) establish standards for facilities to assure the safety and accuracy of mammography; (2) specify organizations eligible to certify individuals to perform radiological procedures; (3) specify boards eligible to certify individuals to interpret screening mammograms; and (4) establish standards regarding the qualifications for individuals to interpret screening mammograms. Authorizes the Secretary to conduct annual announced and unannounced inspections of certified facilities. Provides for: (1) intermediate sanctions for certain violations; (2) suspension, revocation, and limitation of certificates; and (3) injunctions. Requires fees for certificate issuance and renewal, and for inspections, sufficient to cover costs. Requires annual publication of a list of facilities convicted of fraud and abuse, false billings, or kickbacks, facilities that have had certificates revoked, suspended, or limited, and facilities that have been the subject of a sanction or other similar matters. Allows the Secretary to exempt facilities in a State with more stringent requirements from compliance with this Act. Directs the Secretary to establish a Mammography Registry to maintain information on the former mammograms of women. 2025-08-26T17:26:01Z  
101-hr-5888 101 hr 5888 Rural Health Care Amendments of 1990 Health 1990-10-21 1990-11-19 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment. House Rep. Wilson, Charles [D-TX-2] TX D W000570 0 Rural Health Care Amendments of 1990 - Amends the Public Health Service Act to direct the Secretary of Health and Human Services to establish a demonstration program known as the Rural Health Care Provider Recruitment and Education Program to assist rural communities in recruiting and educating eligible individuals to serve as health care providers. Directs the Secretary to make grants to States that have established State loan repayment programs to share the costs incurred by local communities and by the States in providing funds to full-time students in a program leading to a degree in medicine or osteopathy or licensure or certification as a nurse midwife, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant. Requires each student to agree to serve at least two years (but not less than the number of years in which the applicant was provided assistance). Requires that grant funds provided to States be used for 25 percent of the costs of the education. Requires students receiving assistance to serve in the rural community represented by the local community that provided assistance. Authorizes appropriations. 2025-08-26T17:26:40Z  
101-hconres-387 101 hconres 387 Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding the need to provide adequate health care for America's children. Health 1990-10-20 1990-11-19 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment. House Rep. Penny, Timothy J. [D-MN-1] MN D P000215 11 Declares that it is the sense of the Congress that the United States should: (1) give highest national priority to developing a national child health policy; (2) establish a universal national children's health insurance program; and (3) devote sufficient resources to achieving, by the year 2000, the Surgeon General's Maternal and Child Health Objectives. 2024-02-05T14:30:09Z  
101-s-3224 101 s 3224 Breast Cancer Screening Safety Act of 1990 Health 1990-10-19 1990-10-19 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Labor and Human Resources. Senate Sen. Adams, Brock [D-WA] WA D A000031 1 Breast Cancer Screening Safety Act of 1990 - Amends the Public Health Service Act to require certification in order for a facility to perform mammograms or mammography services. Authorizes the Secretary of Health and Human Services to issue and renew certificates for up to two years. Requires, in order to be certified, that a facility be accredited. Allows the Secretary to approve a private nonprofit organization to be an accreditation body which meets certain requirements, including inspecting facilities. Directs the Secretary to: (1) establish standards for facilities to assure the safety and accuracy of mammography; (2) specify organizations eligible to certify individuals to perform radiological procedures; (3) specify boards eligible to certify individuals to interpret screening mammograms; and (4) establish standards regarding the qualifications for individuals to interpret screening mammograms. Authorizes the Secretary to conduct annual announced and unannounced inspections of certified facilities. Provides for: (1) intermediate sanctions for certain violations; (2) suspension, revocation, and limitation of certificates; and (3) injunctions. Requires fees for certificate issuance and renewal, and for inspections, sufficient to cover costs. Requires annual publication of a list of facilities convicted of fraud and abuse, false billings, or kickbacks, facilities that have had certificates revoked, suspended, or limited, and facilities that have been the subject of a sanction or other similar matters. Allows the Secretary to exempt facilities in a State with more stringent requirements from compliance with this Act. Directs the Secretary to establish a Mammography Registry to maintain information on the former mammograms of women. 2025-08-26T17:27:47Z  
101-s-3219 101 s 3219 A bill to mandate a study of the effectiveness of the National Drug Strategy and to provide for an accounting of funds devoted to its implementation. Health 1990-10-18 1990-10-18 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Governmental Affairs. Senate Sen. Moynihan, Daniel Patrick [D-NY] NY D M001054 0 Directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services to enter into arrangements with the National Academy of Sciences to conduct a comprehensive study and investigation of the effectiveness in reducing drug addiction of the various components of the Federal anti-drug program, including: (1) crop eradication; (2) crop substitution; (3) support for local and foreign law enforcement; (4) interdiction; (5) education; (6) treatment; (7) criminal justice system reforms; and (8) research. Requires that such study: (1) control for the effects of broad societal changes unrelated to specific anti-drug initiatives, such as changing demographic patterns; (2) separate the effects of each component of the Federal anti-drug program from the effects of other anti-drug initiatives; (3) consider the extent to which the expenditure of Federal funds on job training, education, and other health, education, and welfare programs contributes to reducing epidemic drug addiction; (4) examine the cost of each component of the Federal anti-drug program, as well as such other programs which reduce drug addiction; and (5) take into account social and demographic factors which influence rates and forms of epidemic drug addiction and provide information on the effectiveness of the various components of the Federal anti-drug program on various demographic subgroups within the population. Requires the General Accounting Office to provide to the Congress annual audit reports concerning the management and expenditures of the component parts of the Federal anti-drug program. 2025-01-14T19:03:55Z  
101-hr-5845 101 hr 5845 Medigap Consumer Information Access Act of 1990 Health 1990-10-17 1990-10-30 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment. House Rep. Kaptur, Marcy [D-OH-9] OH D K000009 15 Medigap Consumer Information Access Act of 1990 - Directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services to commence a demonstration project under which the Secretary shall provide funds to each of 20 eligible States to establish and operate a toll-free telephone hotline to provide information concerning Medicare supplemental insurance. Sets forth eligibility, matching, and reporting requirements. Sets forth: (1) requirements with respect to the type of information to be provided by the hotlines (including policy comparison information for all Medicare supplemental policies and long-term care policies available, information that will assist individuals in filing claims or obtaining benefits, information concerning Medicare supplemental policy problem resolution or referral, information concerning State resources, information, and procedures, and information concerning medigap fraud or abuse convictions or penalties assessed against an insurer); (2) training requirements for individuals answering hotlines; and (3) requirements for providing information to benefit specialists employed by State agencies on aging. Requires each State participating in the demonstration project to: (1) develop and disseminate a Medicare supplemental policy educational brochure that summarizes the features of the hotline; and (2) develop a method to measure consumer satisfaction with such hotline and to respond to complaints. 2025-08-26T17:29:01Z  
101-hr-5851 101 hr 5851 To amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to provide coverage under part B of Medicare for air fluidized bead bed therapy in nursing facilities. Health 1990-10-17 1990-11-19 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment. House Rep. Ravenel, Arthur, Jr. [R-SC-1] SC R R000072 0 Amends part B (Supplementary Medical Insurance) of title XVIII (Medicare) of the Social Security Act to cover air fluidized bead bed therapy in nursing facilities. 2024-02-07T16:32:33Z  
101-hr-5830 101 hr 5830 Physician Liability Protection Act of 1990 Health 1990-10-15 1990-10-30 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment. House Rep. Johnson, Nancy L. [R-CT-6] CT R J000163 5 Physician Liability Protection Act of 1990 - Amends part B (Peer Review) of title XI of the Social Security Act to provide immunity from malpractice liability to physicians who follow the practice guidelines developed by the Administrator for Health Care Policy and Research. 2025-08-26T17:27:39Z  
101-s-3191 101 s 3191 Civilian Ex-Prisoner of War Health Benefits Act of 1990 Health 1990-10-11 1990-10-12 Committee on Labor and Human Resources. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably. Senate Sen. Kennedy, Edward M. [D-MA] MA D K000105 1 Civilian Ex-Prisoner of War Health Benefits Act of 1990 - Entitles any person who was forcibly detained, held hostage, or interned, including those detained during World War II, the Korean conflict, the Vietnam conflict, or the Lebanese civil war, to necessary medical care for any injury or disability resulting from the period of internment or hiding. Directs the Secretary of Labor to establish an advisory committee known as the Former Civilian American Internee Committee. 2025-08-26T17:24:39Z  
101-hr-5807 101 hr 5807 National Commission on Choices in Health Care Reform Act of 1990 Health 1990-10-10 1990-10-30 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment. House Rep. Jontz, Jim [D-IN-5] IN D J000265 0 National Commission on Choices in Health Care Reform Act of 1990 - Establishes a National Commission on Choices in Health Care Reform to: (1) examine the health care systems of countries, including Canada, Japan, and Germany; (2) prepare legislative proposals for a U.S. national system; and (3) evaluate the extent to which each such proposal serves system objectives described in this Act. Terminates the Commission after submission of its report. Authorizes appropriations. 2025-08-26T17:24:21Z  
101-s-3178 101 s 3178 A bill to amend Title XVIII of the Social Security Act to clarify coverage of eyeglasses provided with intraocular lenses following cataract surgery. Health 1990-10-10 1990-10-10 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance. Senate Sen. Pryor, David H. [D-AR] AR D P000556 1 Amends title XVIII (Medicare) of the Social Security Act to cover as a prosthetic device corrective eyeglasses provided with intraocular lenses following cataract surgery. 2025-01-14T18:59:41Z  
101-s-3175 101 s 3175 Nursing Home Reform Improvements Act of 1990 Health 1990-10-09 1990-10-09 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance. Senate Sen. Pryor, David H. [D-AR] AR D P000556 5 Nursing Home Reform Improvements Act of 1990 - Amends title XVIII (Medicare) and title XIX (Medicaid) of the Social Security Act to make miscellaneous amendments and clarifications to Medicare and Medicaid requirements imposed on nursing facilities by the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987, particularly nurse aide training and annual resident review requirements. 2025-08-26T17:25:03Z  
101-s-3166 101 s 3166 A bill to amend the Public Health Service Act to extend the immunization program for vaccine-preventable diseases, and for other purposes. Health 1990-10-05 1990-10-05 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Labor and Human Resources. Senate Sen. Levin, Carl [D-MI] MI D L000261 1 Amends the Public Health Service Act to authorize the Secretary of Health and Human Services, through the Centers for Disease Control, to make grants and enter into contracts for the development, demonstration, and evaluation of methods for the screening, referral, and immunization of children up to six years old against vaccine-preventable diseases and for the dissemination of related information to health and allied health professionals. Directs the Secretary to use additional resources to implement projects to make more effective use of immunization grant resources to immunize at least 90 percent of all children by 24 months of age. Authorizes appropriations for immunization demonstration project grants and contracts under this Act. 2025-04-21T12:24:17Z  
101-s-3158 101 s 3158 A bill to improve the provision of health services in rural areas, and for other purposes. Health 1990-10-04 1990-10-04 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance. Senate Sen. Coats, Daniel [R-IN] IN R C000542 0 Amends title XVIII (Medicare) of the Social Security Act to direct the Secretary of Health and Human Services and the Prospective Payment Assessment Commission to submit to the Congress a report recommending a methodology that provides for the elimination of the rural/urban Medicare reimbursement differential. Requires promulgation of regulations to implement the recommendations and actual implementation in 1992 if the Congress fails to enact, by a specified date, legislation with respect to the average standardized amounts applicable to large urban, other urban, and rural hospitals. 2025-01-14T18:59:41Z  
101-s-3149 101 s 3149 A bill to amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to provide coverage under part B of medicare for air fluidized based bed therapy in nursing facilities. Health 1990-10-02 1990-10-02 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance. Senate Sen. Hollings, Ernest F. [D-SC] SC D H000725 0 Amends part B (Supplementary Medical Insurance) of title XVIII (Medicare) of the Social Security Act to cover air fluidized bead bed therapy in nursing facilities. 2025-01-14T18:59:41Z  
101-hjres-661 101 hjres 661 Designating October 31, 1990, as "Pediatric AIDS Awareness Day". Health 1990-10-01 1990-10-01 Referred to the House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. House Rep. Serrano, Jose E. [D-NY-18] NY D S000248 115 Designates October 31, 1990, as Pediatric AIDS Awareness Day. 2024-02-06T20:04:02Z  
101-hjres-662 101 hjres 662 To designate December 1, 1990, as "World AIDS Day". Health 1990-10-01 1990-10-01 Referred to the House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. House Rep. Weiss, Ted [D-NY-17] NY D W000258 68 Designates December 1, 1990, as World AIDS Day. 2024-02-06T20:04:02Z  
101-hr-5750 101 hr 5750 Medicaid Substance Abuse Treatment Act of 1990 Health 1990-09-28 1990-10-15 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment. House Rep. Durbin, Richard J. [D-IL-20] IL D D000563 14 Medicaid Substance Abuse Treatment Act of 1990 - Amends title XIX (Medicaid) of the Social Security Act to provide federally reimbursed Medicaid coverage of alcoholism and drug dependency residential treatment services for pregnant women whose family income is below 185 percent of the Federal poverty level and for their Medicaid-eligible children and spouses. Lists the required services included in such coverage as: (1) culturally appropriate individual, group, and family counseling and addiction education and treatment provided pursuant to individualized treatment plans; (2) room and board in a structured environment with on-site supervision 24 hours a day; (3) therapeutic child care or counseling for children of individuals in treatment; (4) parental assistance in obtaining developmental assistance for their preschool children and public education for themselves and their school-age children; (5) easier access to other health and social services; (6) planning and assistance in reentering society; (7) supervision of children when their mother is in therapy; and (8) continuing specialized training of residential treatment facility staff members in the most recent and effective treatment techniques. Requires that such coverage continue for at least 12 months, except that the coverage of pregnant women must continue for one year following the end of pregnancy. Limits the size of a residential treatment facility to a facility with no more than 40 beds or with modular units of no more than 40 beds unless the Secretary of Health and Human Services issues a waiver for a larger facility after finding that its residents will receive services that provide therapeutic benefit equal to or greater than that provided in a smaller facility. 2025-08-26T17:24:28Z  
101-s-3142 101 s 3142 A bill to provide for recognition of costs of certain nursing and allied health education programs as allowable direct costs reimbursable to a hospital on a reasonable basis for purposes of payment under title XVIII of the Social Security Act, and for other purposes. Health 1990-09-28 1990-09-28 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance. Senate Sen. Dole, Robert J. [R-KS] KS R D000401 18 Provides direct Medicare (title XVIII of the Social Security Act) payments to hospitals for hospital-supported nursing or allied health education costs. Prohibits any reduction in Medicare payments to recoup such costs claimed for FY 1984 through 1990. 2025-01-14T18:59:41Z  
101-hr-5736 101 hr 5736 To amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to clarify coverage of eyeglasses provided with intraoccular lenses following cataract surgery. Health 1990-09-27 1990-10-08 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment. House Rep. Lloyd, Marilyn [D-TN-3] TN D L000381 26 Amends title XVIII (Medicare) of the Social Security Act to cover as a prosthetic device corrective eyeglasses provided with intraocular lenses following cataract surgery. 2024-02-07T16:32:33Z  
101-hconres-375 101 hconres 375 Expressing the sense of the Congress that the Congress should enact a national health program which will remove economic and other major barriers to the receipt of health care while encouraging the efficient delivery of effective, high quality services. Health 1990-09-26 1990-10-15 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment. House Rep. Waxman, Henry A. [D-CA-24] CA D W000215 102 Expresses the sense of the Congress that the Congress should enact a national health program with specified characteristics. 2024-02-05T14:30:09Z  
101-s-3116 101 s 3116 A bill to amend title XIX of the Social Security Act to provide that infants born to medicaid eligible women are continuously eligible for benefits under such title for 1 year. Health 1990-09-26 1990-09-26 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance. Senate Sen. Hollings, Ernest F. [D-SC] SC D H000725 0 Amends title XIX (Medicaid) of the Social Security Act to provide that infants born to Medicaid-eligible women are continuously eligible for benefits under such title for one year. 2025-01-14T18:59:41Z  
101-s-3118 101 s 3118 Medicaid Drug Dependency Treatment Coverage Act of 1990 Health 1990-09-26 1990-10-30 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment. Senate Sen. Moynihan, Daniel Patrick [D-NY] NY D M001054 2 Medicaid Drug Dependency Treatment Coverage Act of 1990 - Amends title XIX (Medicaid) of the Social Security Act to include both inpatient and outpatient hospitalization services (including counseling) for the treatment of alcoholism and drug dependency within the scope of Medicaid coverage if otherwise allowable under a State plan. 2025-01-14T18:59:41Z  
101-s-3106 101 s 3106 Spousal Impoverishment Improvement Act Health 1990-09-25 1990-09-25 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance. Senate Sen. Coats, Daniel [R-IN] IN R C000542 0 Spousal Impoverishment Improvement Act - Amends the Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act of 1988 to extend Medicaid spousal impoverishments protection to individuals who entered nursing homes before September 30, 1989. Amends title XIX (Medicaid) of the Social Security Act to make Medicaid home health care spousal protection rules mandatory for States that apply more stringent Medicaid eligibility requirements than are imposed under title XVI (Supplemental Security Income). 2025-08-26T17:29:00Z  
101-hr-5693 101 hr 5693 Family Planning Reauthorization Act of 1990 Health 1990-09-24 1990-10-15 Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 538. House Rep. Waxman, Henry A. [D-CA-24] CA D W000215 1 Family Planning Reauthorization Act of 1990 - Amends the Public Health Service Act to authorize appropriations for projects, training, and information and materials related to family planning. 2025-08-26T17:28:14Z  
101-hr-5696 101 hr 5696 International Medical Graduates Anti-Discrimination Act Health 1990-09-24 1990-10-08 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment. House Rep. Dymally, Mervyn M. [D-CA-31] CA D D000592 0 International Medical Graduates Anti-Discrimination Act - Amends the Health Care Quality Improvement Act of 1986 to direct the Secretary of Health and Human Services to establish a National Repository of Medical Graduate Records. Requires the Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB) to provide biannually to the repository the graduate educational, training, experience, and examination records of all medical graduates applying for licensing. Directs the Secretary to establish procedures to certify the records and requires the records, once certified, to be recognized as official records for State purposes of awarding medical licenses, residency positions, medical staff privileges, and clinical privileges. Prohibits the Secretary from releasing records of a graduate without the written consent of the graduate. Prohibits: (1) discrimination against an international medical graduate, on the basis of the international medical degree of the graduate, in licensing, licensing by endorsement, hiring for medical staff positions, or granting clinical privileges; and (2) requiring an international graduate to provide additional information or meet additional requirements that would not be required from a graduate of a school in a State or Canada. Directs the Secretary to make available to the FSMB grants for developing and administering a single national medical licensing examination or set of examinations. Authorizes appropriations. 2025-08-26T17:24:51Z  
101-hr-5700 101 hr 5700 National Institutes of Health Minority Scholarship and Loan Repayment Program Act Health 1990-09-24 1990-10-08 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment. House Rep. Stokes, Louis [D-OH-21] OH D S000948 2 National Institutes of Health Minority Scholarship and Loan Repayment Program Act - Amends the Public Health Service Act to direct the Secretary of Health and Human Services, through the Director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), to establish a program of undergraduate scholarships for underrepresented minorities in academic programs for careers in professions needed by NIH in return for the scholarship recipients agreeing to serve as employees of NIH for a prescribed period. Requires the NIH Director to carry out activities to facilitate the interest of the individuals in pursuing careers as employees of NIH. Conditions the scholarship on approval by the NIH Director of the individual's academic program. Directs the Secretary, through the NIH Director, to establish a program of contracts to repay the principal and interest of educational loans of underrepresented minority health professionals who have a substantial amount of educational loans relative to income in return for the health professionals conducting clinical research as employees of NIH for a prescribed period. 2025-08-26T17:27:04Z  
101-hr-5702 101 hr 5702 Disadvantaged Minority Health Improvement Act of 1990 Health 1990-09-24 1990-11-06 Became Public Law No: 101-527. House Rep. Waxman, Henry A. [D-CA-24] CA D W000215 4 Disadvantaged Minority Health Improvement Act of 1990 - Amends the Public Health Service Act to establish within the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health the Office of Minority Health, to be headed by a Deputy Assistant Secretary for Minority Health. Directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services, through the Deputy Assistant Secretary, with respect to the health concerns of individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds, including racial and ethnic minorities, to carry out the duties of the office, including: (1) establishing goals and coordinating departmental activities; (2) increasing the participation of minorities in health service and promotion programs; (3) establishing a national minority health resource center to facilitate information exchange; (4) support research; and (5) develop health information and teaching programs. Authorizes the Secretary to make grants, cooperative agreements, and contracts. Authorizes appropriations. Directs the Secretary, through the Administrator of the Health Resources and Services Administration, to make grants to provide to residents of public housing primary health services and health counseling and education services. Requires, subject to waiver, that services covered by Medicaid be provided by providers qualified to receive Medicaid payments. Requires that services be provided at locations immediately accessible to residents of public housing. Allows grant funds to be used to: (1) train public housing residents to provide health screenings and provide educational services; and (2) provide health services to individuals who are not residents of public housing under the same terms and conditions as applied to residents of public housing. Authorizes appropriations. Replaces provisions mandating grants to health professions schools for programs of excellence in education for minorities with similar provisions, adding detailed eligibility requirements. Designates a school receiving a grant as a Center of Excellence in Minority Health Professions Education… 2024-02-05T14:30:09Z  
101-hr-5689 101 hr 5689 To amend the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program under title XXI of the Public Health Service Act to extend the time persons injured from vaccine administrations before the effective date of the Program may file petitions for compensation under the Program. Health 1990-09-21 1990-10-08 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment. House Rep. Kanjorski, Paul E. [D-PA-11] PA D K000008 1 Amends the Public Health Service Act to extend to 48 (currently, 24) months after the effective date of specified provisions the deadline for filing certain petitions for compensation under the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. 2024-02-05T14:30:09Z  
101-hr-5666 101 hr 5666 Primary Pediatric Outreach and Care for Disadvantaged Children Act of 1990 Health 1990-09-19 1990-10-08 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment. House Rep. Miller, George [D-CA-7] CA D M000725 24 Primary Pediatric Outreach and Care for Disadvantaged Children Act of 1990 - Authorizes the Secretary of Health and Human Services to make grants and contracts for the establishment of programs providing high quality primary pediatric care to economically disadvantaged children under the age of 19 who lack access to such care. Includes as required grant activities: child outpatient facilities, substance abuse detection, and data collection. Authorizes appropriations. 2025-08-26T17:29:08Z  
101-s-3074 101 s 3074 A bill to amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to provide for collection and dissemination of information on medicare secondary payer situations from entities insuring, underwriting or administering employee group health plans, and to establish a data bank. Health 1990-09-19 1990-09-19 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance. Senate Sen. Roth Jr., William V. [R-DE] DE R R000460 0 Amends title XVIII (Medicare) of the Social Security Act to: (1) require entities insuring, underwriting, or administering employee group health plans to notify the Secretary of Health and Human Services with respect to plan enrollees who are entitled to certain benefits under the Medicare Secondary Payer Program; (2) establish a penalty for failure to provide such information; and (3) direct the Secretary to collect and store such information in a data bank and to make such information available to fiscal intermediaries and carriers. 2025-01-14T18:59:41Z  
101-s-3076 101 s 3076 A bill to provide for permanent extensions of expiring health related waiver of liability provisions. Health 1990-09-19 1990-09-19 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance. Senate Sen. Pryor, David H. [D-AR] AR D P000556 13 Amends the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1986 and the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 to make permanent certain provisions providing for a limited waiver of liability of hospices, skilled nursing facilities, and home health services for Medicare payments for services for which Medicare coverage is later denied. 2025-01-14T18:59:41Z  
101-s-3081 101 s 3081 Better Health Protection for Mothers and Children Act of 1990 Health 1990-09-19 1990-09-19 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance. Senate Sen. Rockefeller, John D., IV [D-WV] WV D R000361 10 Better Health Protection for Mothers and Children Act of 1990 - Amends title XIX (Medicaid) of the Social Security Act to require States to extend Medicaid coverage to all children under age 19 whose family income is below the Federal poverty level. Eliminates resource eligibility tests for pregnant women and children. Continues a child's coverage for a minimum of one year regardless of any change in family income. Directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services to develop Medicaid payment methodologies for obstetrical and pediatric services and obstetrical and pediatric inpatient hospital services on the basis of the methodologies used for determining payments for physician and hospital services under title XVIII (Medicare) of the Social Security Act. Requires that the Secretary consider establishing a global fee for pregnancy-related services. Requires States to set Medicaid payment rates for obstetrical services and pediatric services for infants under age one no lower than the rates established under the new payment methodologies. Provides for the partial implementation of the new payment methodologies if the revenues raised pursuant to this Act are not sufficient to cover the additional expenditures caused by this Act's amendments. Sets the Federal share of additional Medicaid payments resulting from this Act's payment reforms and expansion of Medicaid eligibility at 100 percent through 1993, decreasing such share each year thereafter so that by 1997 the regular Federal-State Medicaid cost allocation will apply. Increases the Federal excise tax on cigarettes. Directs the Secretary to enter into agreements with several States for the conduct of demonstration projects testing the effect of alternative strategies on the cost and quality of Medicaid services to pregnant women and children, including: (1) selective contracting with community providers, with financial incentives for the delivery of high quality, cost-effective, managed care; (2) the use of non-physician providers; and (3) the use of case-m… 2025-08-26T17:26:35Z  
101-hr-5661 101 hr 5661 National Institutes of Health Revitalization Amendments of 1990 Health 1990-09-18 1990-11-16 For Further Action See S.2857. House Rep. Waxman, Henry A. [D-CA-24] CA D W000215 0 National Institutes of Health Revitalization Amendments of 1990 - Title I: General Provisions Regarding Title IV of Public Health Service Act - Subtitle A: Research Freedom - Part I: Review of Proposals for Biomedical and Behavioral Research - Amends the Public Health Service Act to require review and approval, by an Institutional Review Board, a peer review group, or other entity, of research before the Secretary of Health and Human Services may approve the research or fund applications. Prohibits the Secretary from withholding funding, on ethical grounds, from research which has been so approved unless an ethics advisory board recommends withholding. Part II: Research on Transplantation of Fetal Tissue - Allows the Secretary to conduct or support research on the transplantation of human fetal tissue for therapeutic purposes, regardless of whether the tissue is obtained from a spontaneous abortion, an induced abortion, or a stillbirth, in accordance with State and local law. Establishes criminal penalties for knowingly acquiring, receiving, or otherwise transferring any human fetal tissue for valuable consideration. Excludes from the term "valuable consideration" reasonable payments associated with the transportation, implantation, processing, preservation, quality control, or storage of human fetal tissue. Prohibits any official of the executive branch from imposing a policy that the Department of Health and Human Services is prohibited from conducting or supporting any research on the transplantation of human fetal tissue for therapeutic purposes. Prohibits the Secretary from withholding funds for research which meets requirements of this subtitle. Deems a specified report of the Human Fetal Tissue Transplantation Research Panel to: (1) be issued by an ethics advisory board under provisions of this subtitle; and (2) find that there are no ethical grounds for withholding funds for research on transplantation of human fetal tissue for therapeutic purposes. Part III: Technical and Conforming Amendments -… 2024-02-05T14:30:09Z  
101-hr-5662 101 hr 5662 Women, Infants, and Children Addiction Treatment Services Amendments of 1990 Health 1990-09-18 1990-10-27 For Further Action See H.R.3630. House Rep. Waxman, Henry A. [D-CA-24] CA D W000215 6 Women, Infants, and Children Addiction Treatment Services Amendments of 1990 - Amends the Public Health Service Act to replace provisions governing a program of grants for model projects relating to alcohol and drug abuse for pregnant and postpartum women and their infants with provisions setting forth: (1) priorities in making such grants; (2) services grantees must provide, including outreach, health care, pediatric services, child care, education on obtaining employment, and case management; (3) the location, language, and cultural context in which the services are provided; (4) a requirement that the service provider be qualified to receive Medicaid payments; (5) limitations on fees imposed on service recipients; (6) the distribution of grants; (7) a requirement of non-Federal contributions; (8) eligibility for grants; and (9) other matters. Limits grants to five years. 2025-08-26T17:26:45Z  
101-s-3072 101 s 3072 State Health Service Corps Demonstration Act Health 1990-09-18 1990-09-18 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Labor and Human Resources. Senate Sen. Graham, Bob [D-FL] FL D G000352 3 State Health Service Corps Demonstration Act - Amends the Public Health Service Act to direct the Secretary of Health and Human Services to establish a State Health Service Corps Demonstration Project. Directs the Secretary to make grants under the Project to up to three States for the Federal share of training and employment of physician and nonphysician providers serving health manpower shortage areas. Requires a recipient State to enter into an agreement with an area health education center for the planning, development, and operation of a program of such training and employment. Sets forth the responsibilities of a center. Authorizes appropriations. Requires each State carrying out a Project to establish a State Health Service Corps Scholarship Program involving a period of service in the service area or on the clinical staff of a medical school in return for a loan (for undergraduate study) or a scholarship (for graduate education, internship, or residency). Authorizes the official heading the State agency administering the Program to contract with an educational institution for the payment of scholarship or loan amounts. 2025-08-26T17:25:53Z  
101-sjres-368 101 sjres 368 A joint resolution to designate August 2, 1991 as "National Parents Against Drug Abuse Day". Health 1990-09-18 1990-09-18 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Judiciary. Senate Sen. Glenn, John H., Jr. [D-OH] OH D G000236 1 Designates August 2, 1991, as National Parents Against Drug Abuse Day. 2025-07-21T19:32:26Z  
101-sjres-366 101 sjres 366 A joint resolution to designate March 30, 1991, as "National Doctors Day". Health 1990-09-17 1990-10-30 Became Public Law No: 101-473. Senate Sen. Cochran, Thad [R-MS] MS R C000567 54 Designates March 30, 1991, as National Doctors Day. 2025-07-21T19:32:26Z  
101-sjres-367 101 sjres 367 A joint resolution to designate the week of November 11 through 17, 1990, as Gaucher's Disease Awareness Week". Health 1990-09-17 1990-10-01 Message on Senate action sent to the House. Senate Sen. Bond, Christopher S. [R-MO] MO R B000611 50 Designates November 11 through 17, 1990, as Gaucher's Disease Awareness Week. 2025-07-21T19:32:26Z  
101-hr-5626 101 hr 5626 Medigap Standards Reform Act of 1990 Health 1990-09-14 1990-10-30 Referred to the Subcommittee on Commerce, Consumer Protection and Competitiveness. House Rep. Stark, Fortney Pete [D-CA-9] CA D S000810 0 Medigap Standards Reform Act of 1990 - Amends title XVIII (Medicare) of the Social Security Act to require that Medicare supplemental policy issuers: (1) establish four types of benefit packages, ranging from standard to comprehensive; and (2) provide purchasers of a policy with a description of its benefits that uses uniform language specified by the Secretary of Health and Human Services and uniform format to help consumers compare benefits among policies. Prohibits an issuer from selling a Medicare supplemental (Medigap) policy unless the insurer offers the prospective buyer a policy that only includes the standard benefit package. Allows additional benefits to be offered if: (1) they are not generally available in any of the four types of benefit packages; and (2) the insurer specifies the additional premium for each benefit. Permits each State to design its own four-benefit package provided that the standard benefit package is one of the packages offered either alone or along with additional comprehensive benefits in other packages. Directs the Secretary to specify the benefits for each type of package provided under a Medigap policy in the absence of a State-specific approach to the four-benefit package. Defines the standard benefit package to be used in both State and federally designed benefit package. Requires applicants to sign a statement prior to sale which indicates current coverage except in cases where the policy is purchased to replace existing coverage or where States pay Medigap premiums for Medicaid (title XIX of the Social Security Act) beneficiaries. Makes it a violation of this Act for a Medigap policy to be issued without the obtainment of such a statement or if a statement indicates that the applicant is currently covered under another Medigap policy. Provides for: (1) suspension of such a policy during the receipt of Medicaid benefits; (2) identification of duplicate coverage through the matching of information supplied by insurers and employers; and (3) reporting of duplicate co… 2025-08-26T17:28:29Z  
101-s-3042 101 s 3042 Comprehensive Health Care Act of 1990 Health 1990-09-13 1990-09-13 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance. Senate Sen. Cohen, William S. [R-ME] ME R C000598 3 Comprehensive Health Care Act of 1990 - Title I: Medicare Reimbursement for Rural Hospitals - Amends title XVIII (Medicare) of the Social Security Act to direct the Secretary of Health and Human Services and the Prospective Payment Assessment Commission to each submit to the Congress a report recommending a methodology for the elimination of the system of determining separate average standardized amounts for hospitals in large urban, other urban, or rural areas. Title II: Joint Use of High Technology Equipment and Services by Hospitals - Declares that, notwithstanding any provision of antitrust laws, it shall not be considered a violation of antitrust laws for hospitals to jointly undertake, in the provision of care, the purchasing, contracting for, or sharing of high technology equipment and services. Amends the Public Health Service Act to direct the Secretary of Health and Human Services to carry out demonstration projects to assist hospitals in acquiring and sharing high technology equipment and services. Directs the Secretary to make grants for up to three years to States for the Federal share of costs (50 percent). Authorizes appropriations. Title III: Health Care Claims Procedures and Minimum Benefits - Directs the Secretary to request the National Association of Insurance Commissioners to develop: (1) model regulations and laws to provide a uniform, low-cost, minimum health insurance benefit package for purchase by individuals, businesses, and governmental entities; and (2) a plan for standardizing public and private insurance forms, including simplification of terminology and claims procedures to facilitate comparison between policies and to enhance access to quality policies. Amends the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) to declare that health insurance issued under an employee welfare benefit plan is not excluded from provisions relating to supersedure of State laws. Title IV: Tax Incentives - Amends the Internal Revenue Code to allow a tax deduction of 100 percent (currentl… 2025-08-26T17:25:33Z  
101-s-3044 101 s 3044 A bill to amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to repeal the requirement that all nonparticipating physicians file medicare claims on behalf of all of their patients who are Medicare beneficiaries. Health 1990-09-13 1990-09-13 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance. Senate Sen. Shelby, Richard C. [D-AL] AL D S000320 0 Amends part B (Supplementary Medical Insurance) of title XVIII (Medicare) of the Social Security Act to repeal the requirement that nonparticipating physicians file Medicare claims on behalf of all of their patients who are Medicare beneficiaries. 2025-01-14T18:59:41Z  
101-s-3052 101 s 3052 Trauma-Care Center Revitalization Act of 1990 Health 1990-09-13 1990-09-13 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Labor and Human Resources. Senate Sen. Gore, Albert, Jr. [D-TN] TN D G000321 2 Trauma-Care Center Revitalization Act of 1990 - Amends the Public Health Service Act to authorize the Secretary of Health and Human Services to make grants for the operating expenses of trauma-care centers with substantial uncompensated costs in areas with significant violence arising from drug abuse. Gives priority to centers: (1) receiving State or political subdivision support not connected to any Federal program; (2) in areas where a trauma center has ceased participation; or (3) which, because of uncompensated costs, will be unable to participate in the trauma care system. Limits support for a center to three years, subject to extension by the Secretary for one additional year. Authorizes appropriations. 2025-08-26T17:24:40Z  
101-hjres-650 101 hjres 650 Designating October 1 through 7, 1990, as "National Nursing Home Residents' Rights Week". Health 1990-09-12 1990-09-12 Referred to the House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. House Rep. Roybal, Edward R. [D-CA-25] CA D R000485 0 Designates October 1 through 7, 1990, as National Nursing Home Residents' Rights Week. 2024-02-06T20:04:02Z  
101-hr-5589 101 hr 5589 Medicaid Prescription Drug Fair Access and Pricing Act of 1990 Health 1990-09-12 1990-09-28 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment. House Rep. Wyden, Ron [D-OR-3] OR D W000779 22 Medicaid Prescription Drug Fair Access and Pricing Act of 1990 - Amends title XIX (Medicaid) of the Social Security Act to condition Medicaid coverage of outpatient drugs provided by a manufacturer upon such manufacturer providing a quarterly rebate to each State Medicaid agency so that such agencies end up spending no more for single source and innovator multiple source drugs than the best price charged other customers and recover, for the purchase of other covered drugs, ten percent of the amount charged retail pharmacies and wholesalers for such drugs. Sets the best price at the lower of the best price in the marketplace when the drug is dispensed or the best price in the marketplace as of September 1, 1990, indexed to the consumer price index. Sets a floor and ceiling on manufacturer rebates. Authorizes a physician to obtain prior Medicaid approval to dispense a single source or innovator multiple source drug that is not subject to a rebate. Requires Medicaid prior approval programs to operate 24 hours a day and provide an immediate response to a physician's inquiry. Requires each State to develop a drug review program, by January 1, 1993, to assure that prescriptions are appropriate, medically necessary, and unlikely to result in adverse medical results. Includes prospective and retrospective drug prescription review and physician and pharmacist education in such program. Provides enhanced Federal funding of the cost of such programs. Provides that this Act does not require States to provide Medicaid coverage for the covered outpatient drugs of a manufacturer which requires, as a condition for the purchase of such drugs, that the manufacturer be paid for associated services or tests provided only by the manufacturer or its designee. Directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services to conduct a study on the therapeutic interchangeability of drugs. 2025-08-26T17:24:14Z  
101-s-3029 101 s 3029 Medicaid Anti-Discriminatory Drug Price and Patient Benefit Restoration Act of 1990 Health 1990-09-12 1990-09-12 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance. Senate Sen. Pryor, David H. [D-AR] AR D P000556 4 Medicaid Anti-Discriminatory Drug Price and Patient Benefit Restoration Act of 1990 - Amends title XIX (Medicaid) of the Social Security Act to condition Medicaid coverage of outpatient drugs provided by a manufacturer upon such manufacturer providing a quarterly rebate to each State Medicaid agency so that such agencies end up spending no more for single source and innovator multiple source drugs than the best price charged other customers and recover, for the purchase of other covered drugs, ten percent of the amount charged retail pharmacies and wholesalers for such drugs. Sets the best price at the lower of the best price in the marketplace when the drug is dispensed or the best price in the marketplace as of September 1, 1990, indexed to the consumer price index. Sets a floor and ceiling on manufacturer rebates. Authorizes a physician to obtain prior Medicaid approval to dispense a single source or innovator multiple source drug that is not subject to a rebate. Requires Medicaid prior approval programs to operate 24 hours a day and provide an immediate response to a physician's inquiry. Distributes ten percent of the rebates received by States in FY 1991 through 1993 to pharmacies. Requires each State to conduct a study of prescription drug dispensing fees and on March 1, 1993, and annually thereafter update the payment amounts for such services on the basis of their cost. Prohibits changes prior to March 1, 1993, in the formula for determining covered outpatient drug reimbursement limits which would result in a reduction in the limit relative to the ingredient cost or dispensing fee portion of the formula. Prohibits Federal payment for an innovator multiple source drug dispensed after March 1991 if a noninnovator multiple source drug (generic drug) could have been dispensed under State law. Directs each State to establish a drug use review program under which pharmacists review patients' drug therapy and provide counseling to such patients prior to their use of drugs and the State and Secretary of Healt… 2025-08-26T17:27:32Z  
101-s-3020 101 s 3020 Medigap Amendments of 1990 Health 1990-09-11 1990-09-11 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance. Senate Sen. Chafee, John H. [R-RI] RI R C000269 0 Medigap Amendments of 1990 - Amends title XVIII (Medicare) of the Social Security Act to require a State with a federally-approved Medicare supplemental (Medigap) policy regulatory program to annually report to the Secretary of Health and Human Services on its program, including information as to the frequency with which State-approved policies fail to meet Federal standards. Gives the Secretary the authority to: (1) revoke State regulatory programs which are not adequately implemented; (2) give States technical assistance in implementing or improving such regulatory programs; and (3) provide grants to States with an approved regulatory program to assist them in strengthening enforcement of program requirements. Directs the Secretary to: (1) develop annual reports for each State comparing Medigap policies issued in the State on certain matters that may be useful to potential purchasers; and (2) provide information via a toll-free telephone number on Medicare programs and Medigap policies. Imposes certification fees on federally-certified Medigap policies. Requires policies that are up for Federal certification renewal to provide rebates or premium reductions to offset previous violations of loss ratio standards. Prohibits the issuance of a Medigap policy in a State without a federally-approved regulatory program or without its receiving Federal certification unless such policy clearly indicates that it has not received Federal certification and the purchaser acknowledges that fact. Requires that Federal standards for Medigap policies be revised to: (1) establish a uniform language and format for policies; (2) require the calculation, reporting, and review of policy loss ratios; and (3) include standards concerning an alternative minimum benefits policy that excludes first dollar coverage and is significantly less expensive than the standard minimum benefits policy. Conditions Federal certification of a Medigap policy on its issuer offering individuals a minimum benefits policy as an alternative to such poli… 2025-08-26T17:25:40Z  
101-s-3022 101 s 3022 Children's Vaccine Initiative Act of 1990 Health 1990-09-11 1990-09-11 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Labor and Human Resources. Senate Sen. Bradley, Bill [D-NJ] NJ D B001225 7 Children's Vaccine Initiative Act of 1990 - Amends the Public Health Service Act to direct the Secretary of Health and Human Services to undertake a Children's Vaccine Initiative. Requires that the Director of the National Vaccine Program: (1) plan and coordinate the Initiative; and (2) ensure that the Public Health Service conducts vaccine research, production, and delivery activities under the Initiative in collaboration with non-governmental institutions and with other Federal agencies to ensure the full use of U.S. scientific and industrial capacity to prevent disease. Authorizes appropriations. 2025-08-26T17:24:22Z  
101-hr-5565 101 hr 5565 Medicaid Physician Service Quality Improvement Act of 1990 Health 1990-09-10 1990-09-28 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment. House Rep. Weiss, Ted [D-NY-17] NY D W000258 5 Medicaid Physician Service Quality Improvement Act of 1990 - Directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services to establish a system for providing Medicaid (title XIX of the Social Security Act) physicians with unique identifying numbers. Amends the Medicaid program to require such numbers to be included in the claim for physician services in order for the claim to be paid. Requires contracts between States and any entity for the provision of hospital services to provide maintenance of sufficient patient encounter data to identify the physician who delivers services to patients in order for States to be reimbursed by the Federal Government. Requires State plans for medical assistance to maintain updated lists of all physicians who are certified to participate. Requires foreign medical graduates to pass the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination required for participation in the Medicare program (title XVIII of the Social Security Act) in order to be issued a unique identifying number. Amends the Medicaid program to establish minimum qualifications for billing for physician services to children and pregnant women, including: (1) certification in pediatrics and obstetrics; (2) affiliation with a hospital participating in Medicaid; or (3) having a consultation arrangement with a physician who is certified in such specialties. Requires hospitals which receive extra Medicare payments by reason of their serving a disproportionate share of low-income patients to extend admitting privileges to Medicaid physicians. Requires State plans for medical assistance to provide for: (1) quality of care reviews of high-volume physicians; and (2) the reporting of any negative action or finding regarding a health care practitioner or facility by any State licensing authority, peer review organization, or private accreditation entity. 2025-08-26T17:25:54Z  
101-s-3014 101 s 3014 A bill to amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to provide for assessment and adjustment of the coinsurance amount for post-hospital extended care services. Health 1990-09-10 1990-09-10 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance. Senate Sen. Bentsen, Lloyd M. [D-TX] TX D B000401 0 Amends part A (Hospital Insurance) of title XVIII (Medicare) of the Social Security Act to set the coinsurance amount for post-hospital extended care services in each fiscal year at the greater of $65 or 20 percent of the average cost for such care. 2025-01-14T18:59:41Z  
101-s-3015 101 s 3015 A bill to amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to improve the limitation on actual physicians' charges for unassigned claims. Health 1990-09-10 1990-09-10 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance. Senate Sen. Hollings, Ernest F. [D-SC] SC D H000725 1 Amends title XVIII (Medicare) of the Social Security Act to delay, for one year, the implementation of limitations on nonparticipating physicians' actual charges for unassigned claims. 2025-01-14T18:59:41Z  
101-hjres-648 101 hjres 648 To designate the month of October 1990 as "National AIDS Awareness and Prevention Month". Health 1990-09-06 1990-09-06 Referred to the House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. House Rep. Weiss, Ted [D-NY-17] NY D W000258 62 Designates October 1990 as National AIDS Awareness and Prevention Month. 2024-02-06T20:04:02Z  
101-s-3002 101 s 3002 Medicaid Drug Treatment for Families Act of 1990 Health 1990-08-04 1990-08-04 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance. Senate Sen. Moynihan, Daniel Patrick [D-NY] NY D M001054 7 Medicaid Drug Treatment for Families Act of 1990 - Amends title XIX (Medicaid) of the Social Security Act to allow States to provide federally reimbursed Medicaid coverage of case-managed alcoholism and drug dependency residential treatment services for pregnant women whose family income is below 185 percent of the Federal poverty level and their children and spouses. Lists the required services included in such coverage as: (1) individual, group, and family counseling; (2) room and board in a standard environment with on-site supervision 24 hours a day; (3) therapeutic child care to be provided under part A (Aid to Families with Dependent Children) of title IV of the Social Security Act; (4) assistance to parents in obtaining developmental assistance for their preschool children and public education for themselves and their shool-age children; (5) easier access to other health and social services; (6) planning and assistance in reentering society; and (7) continuing specialized training of residential treatment facility staff members in the most recent and effective treatment techniques. Requires that such coverage continue for 12 months, except that the coverage of pregnant women must continue for one year following the end of pregnancy. Limits the size of a residential treatment facility to no more than 40 beds unless the State provides assurances that a larger facility can provide the mandatory services. 2025-08-26T17:28:28Z  
101-s-3004 101 s 3004 A bill to amend the Public Health Service Act to extend the time for the filing of certain claims for compensation for vaccine-related injuries, and for other purposes. Health 1990-08-04 1990-08-04 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Labor and Human Resources. Senate Sen. Levin, Carl [D-MI] MI D L000261 4 Amends the Public Health Service Act to extend, to April 1, 1991, the deadline by which a plaintiff who has a civil action pending for a vaccine-related injury or death and had such action pending on October 1, 1988, may file a petition for compensation under the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. 2025-04-21T12:24:17Z  
101-s-3006 101 s 3006 Comprehensive Medical Device Improvement Act of 1990 Health 1990-08-04 1990-10-12 Returned to the Calendar. Calendar No. 953. Senate Sen. Kennedy, Edward M. [D-MA] MA D K000105 4 Comprehensive Medical Device Improvement Act of 1990 - Amends the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to require a person who proposes to market a medical device that the person claims is substantially equivalent to a class III marketed device to review published and unpublished data concerning the safety and effectiveness of the marketed device and the device proposed to be marketed. Amends provisions establishing classes of devices to allow class II, which currently involves performance standards, to involve additional controls to provide assurance of safety and effectiveness including, but not limited to, performance standards. Specifies that it is the Secretary of Health and Human Services who determines whether a device is excepted from provisions requiring that devices be initially classified in class III. Allows the Secretary to initiate reclassification of a device initially classified in class III. Directs the Secretary to: (1) require manufacturers of class III devices introduced before enactment of this Act to submit to the Secretary a citation to and summary of published and unpublished data concerning the safety and effectiveness of the device; (2) on the basis of criteria set by current law, information available when the device was initially classified, and any new information, reclassify the device to class II or class I, or continue the device in class III; and (3) establish a schedule for issuance of a regulation regarding submission of a premarket approval application for each device continued in class III. Directs the Secretary, if the Secretary determines that a performance standard is necessary to provide assurance of the safety and effectiveness of a class II device, to establish such a standard. (Current law, making no reference to any determination, authorizes the Secretary to establish such a standard.) Revises the procedures for establishment of performance standards. Allows the Secretary to suspend the approval of an application for premarket approval if the Secretary determi… 2025-04-21T12:24:17Z  
101-hjres-644 101 hjres 644 To designate the month of May 1991, as "National Huntington's Disease Awareness Month". Health 1990-08-03 1990-08-03 Referred to the House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. House Rep. Weiss, Ted [D-NY-17] NY D W000258 55 Designates the month of May 1991 as National Huntington's Disease Awareness Month. 2024-02-06T20:04:02Z  
101-hr-5456 101 hr 5456 Research Freedom Act of 1990 Health 1990-08-03 1990-10-15 For Further Action See H.R.5661. House Rep. Waxman, Henry A. [D-CA-24] CA D W000215 3 Research Freedom Act of 1990 - Title I: Review of Proposals for Biomedical and Behavioral Research - Amends the Public Health Service Act to prohibit the Secretary of Health and Human Services from funding or approving biomedical or behavioral research which has not been approved by the entities presently responsible for reviewing such research or research proposals. Prohibits the Secretary from withholding funding, on ethical grounds, for research which has been approved by such entities unless the Secretary has convened an ethics advisory board and a majority of such board recommend, on ethical grounds, that such funding be withheld. Provides for the appointment of such boards. Title II: Research on Transplantation of Fetal Tissue - Allows the Secretary to conduct or support research on the transplantation of human fetal tissue for therapeutic purposes, regardless of whether the tissue is obtained pursuant to a stillbirth or a spontaneous or induced abortion, upon the informed written consent of the woman providing the tissue and her acknowledgement that the donation is made without restriction or knowledge of tissue recipients and, if made possible by induced abortion, was not the cause of her abortion decision. Prohibits the use of human fetal tissue obtained pursuant to an induced abortion unless the donor makes an additional written statement prior to the abortion that the abortion is not being undergone for the purpose of tissue donation. Requires fetal tissue researchers to make a written statement acknowledging that tissue is human fetal tissue which may have been obtained pursuant to an induced abortion and promising to provide such information to research assistant and prospective tissue transplant recipients. Directs the Secretary to conduct fetal tissue research in accordance with applicable State and local law. Prohibits the purchase or sale of human fetal tissue. Subjects violators of such prohibition to a fine and/or imprisonment. Prohibits the executive branch from imposing a policy barring… 2025-08-26T17:24:21Z  
101-hr-5460 101 hr 5460 Drug-Free Cities Act of 1990 Health 1990-08-03 1990-08-31 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment. House Rep. Bartlett, Steve [R-TX-3] TX R B000204 22 Drug-Free Cities Act of 1990 - Authorizes the Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy to designate local governments as drug-free. Permits the Director to make grants to eligible local governments for specified activities under this Act. Authorizes the Director to: (1) collect data about the status of drug reduction efforts of State and local governments; (2) disseminate information about local laws, policies, and programs that have proven to be effective in reducing drug use; and (3) formally recognize exemplary accomplishments of local governments in reducing drug use and increasing user accountability. Sets forth application requirements for local governments seeking designations. Requires such application to contain a plan for implementing legal sanctions and procedures applicable to individuals who unlawfully use drugs and for promoting local community efforts to eliminate unlawful drug use. Sets forth authorized uses of grant funds. Limits the amount and time period of such grants. Requires the Director, if an applicant complies with requirements and standards, to designate such applicant as a candidate for designation as drug-free for a period not to exceed three years. Provides for a subsequent designation as drug-free, for an additional three-year period, based on further progress. Provides for extensions of designations under certain conditions. Allocates grant funds based on the population of the local area. Limits the amounts of such funds. Authorizes appropriations. 2025-08-26T17:28:45Z  
101-hr-5480 101 hr 5480 Medicaid Outreach and Child Health Act of 1990 Health 1990-08-03 1990-08-31 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment. House Rep. Durbin, Richard J. [D-IL-20] IL D D000563 31 Medicaid Outreach and Child Health Act of 1990 - Amends title XIX (Medicaid) of the Social Security Act to set the Federal share of the costs of carrying out a Medicaid outreach program for pregnant women and children at 75 percent of such costs. Directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services to establish a demonstration program to assist community organizations in developing innovative approaches to increase the participation of pregnant women and children in the Medicaid program. Authorizes appropriations for such demonstration program through FY 1993. Requires States to continue the Medicaid eligibility of pregnant women through the month which includes the 60th day following their pregnancies and to children under age one regardless of changed circumstances which would otherwise render them ineligible for such benefits. Permits States to continue a child's Medicaid eligibility for one year after such eligibility would otherwise cease. 2025-08-26T17:28:30Z  
101-hr-5517 101 hr 5517 Medicare Beneficiary Assistance Act of 1990 Health 1990-08-03 1990-11-08 See also H.R. 5835. House Rep. Roybal, Edward R. [D-CA-25] CA D R000485 3 Medicare Beneficiary Assistance Act of 1990 - Directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services to establish a health insurance advisory service program to provide individuals who are eligible for benefits under the Medicare program (title XVIII of the Social Security Act) with information, counseling, and assistance concerning the receipt of services under the Medicare and Medicaid (title XIX of the Social Security Act) programs and Medicare supplemental policies. Provides such services through each district office of the Social Security Administration, community outreach programs, and a toll-free telephone information service. 2025-08-26T17:25:23Z  
101-hr-5528 101 hr 5528 International Medical Graduate Equity Act of 1990 Health 1990-08-03 1990-08-31 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment. House Rep. Solarz, Stephen J. [D-NY-13] NY D S000673 2 International Medical Graduate Equity Act of 1990 - Directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services to provide for the establishment of a clearinghouse that, upon the request of an individual applying for a license as a physician in the United States, would: (1) maintain and verify documents relating to the applicant's educational background and credentials; and (2) provide information in the clearinghouse to medical licensing boards and related entities. States that the clearinghouse will not be operated within the Federal Government. Allows it to impose fees to cover some or all of its operational costs. Requires the Secretary to obtain information on a periodic basis from the physician licensing authority of at least ten States with respect to license applications and periodically report on such information to the Congress. Deems it unlawful for a graduate medical residency training program to deny a medical residency to a qualified individual who graduated from a foreign medical school if such residency cannot be filled by the graduate of a medical school in the United States or Canada. 2025-08-26T17:24:37Z  
101-hr-5529 101 hr 5529 Medicaid Controlled Substances Accountability Act of 1990 Health 1990-08-03 1990-08-31 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment. House Rep. Stark, Fortney Pete [D-CA-9] CA D S000810 0 Medicaid Controlled Substances Accountability Act of 1990 - Amends title XIX (Medicaid) of the Social Security Act to require each State to implement a controlled substance accountable prescription system and provide and limit access to system information to State and Federal authorities responsible for investigating violations of the Medicaid program, title XVIII (Medicare) of the Social Security Act, the Controlled Substances Act, or a State controlled substances Act. Requires that such system: (1) prohibit a health care practitioner from prescribing certain controlled substances without writing the prescription on a form, provided by the State, which identifies such practitioner; and (2) require such practitioner to maintain a readily retrievable record of such transactions. Requires every person who dispenses such controlled substances to maintain a two-year record of such transactions, including the information contained on prescription forms, and provide information in such record to the State at least every two months. Makes the system inapplicable to drugs dispensed directly by a practitioner to a user and drugs dispensed by oral prescription in emergency situations. Requires States and the Secretary of Health and Human Services to maintain active programs to process system information and investigate potential violations of law identified by such information. 2025-08-26T17:25:42Z  
101-hr-5530 101 hr 5530 Prescription Accountability Act of 1990 Health 1990-08-03 1990-08-31 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment. House Rep. Stark, Fortney Pete [D-CA-9] CA D S000810 0 Prescription Accountability Act of 1990 - Amends the Controlled Substances Act to require the Attorney General to implement a controlled substance accountable prescription system: (1) prohibiting a health care practitioner, other than a pharmacist, from prescribing certain controlled substances without writing the prescription on a form, provided by the Attorney General, which identifies such practitioner; and (2) requiring such practitioner to maintain a readily retrievable record of such transactions. Limits the number of times a prescription may be refilled without its renewal by such practitioner. Requires every person who dispenses such controlled substances to maintain a two-year record of such transactions, including the information contained on prescription forms, and provide information in such record to the State at least every two months. Makes the system inapplicable to drugs dispensed directly by a practitioner to a user and drugs dispensed by oral prescription in emergency situations. Amends title XIX (Medicaid) of the Social Security Act to limit the use of system information to the enforcement of laws under the Medicaid program, title XVIII (Medicare) of the Social Security Act, the Controlled Substances Act, or a State controlled substances Act. Requires States and the Attorney General to maintain active programs to process system information and investigate potential violations of law identified by such information. 2025-08-26T17:26:11Z  
101-hr-5531 101 hr 5531 Medicare Controlled Substances Accountability Act of 1990 Health 1990-08-03 1990-08-31 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment. House Rep. Stark, Fortney Pete [D-CA-9] CA D S000810 5 Medicare Controlled Substances Accountability Act of 1990 - Amends part A (Hospital Insurance) of title XVIII (Medicare) of the Social Security Act to cut Medicare payments under part A for inpatient hospital and extended care services provided in a State by one-half if the State does not implement a controlled substance accountable prescription system. Requires that such system: (1) prohibit a health care practitioner from prescribing certain controlled substances without writing the prescription on a form, provided by the State, which identifies such practitioner; and (2) require such practitioner to maintain a readily retrievable record of such transactions. Requires every person who dispenses such controlled substances to maintain a two-year record of such transactions, including the information contained on prescription forms, and provide information in such record to the State at least every two months. Makes the system inapplicable to drugs dispensed directly by a practitioner to a user and drugs dispensed by oral prescription in emergency situations. Limits the use of system information to the enforcement of laws under the Medicare program, title XIX (Medicaid) of the Social Security Act, the Controlled Substances Act, or a State controlled substances Act. Requires States and the Secretary of Health and Human Services to maintain active programs to process system information and investigate potential violations of law identified by such information. 2025-08-26T17:26:05Z  
101-hr-5536 101 hr 5536 Medicaid Family Care Act of 1990 Health 1990-08-03 1990-08-31 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment. House Rep. Towns, Edolphus [D-NY-11] NY D T000326 48 Medicaid Family Care Act of 1990 - Amends title XIX (Medicaid) of the Social Security Act to provide federally reimbursed Medicaid coverage of alcoholism and drug dependency residential treatment services for pregnant women whose family income is below 185 percent of the Federal poverty level and for their Medicaid-eligible children and spouses. Lists the required services included in such coverage as: (1) individual, group, and family counseling and addiction education and treatment provided pursuant to individualized treatment plans; (2) room and board in a structured environment with on-site supervision 24 hours a day; (3) therapeutic child care; (4) parental assistance in obtaining developmental assistance for their preschool children and public education for themselves and their school-age children; (5) easier access to other health, social, and child care services; (6) planning and assistance in reentering society; and (7) continuing specialized training of residential treatment facility staff members in the most recent and effective treatment techniques. Requires that such coverage continue for at least 12 months, except that the coverage of pregnant women must continue for one year following the end of pregnancy. Limits the size of a residential treatment facility to no more than 40 beds unless the State provides assurances that a larger facility can furnish the mandatory services. 2025-08-26T17:29:02Z  
101-s-2967 101 s 2967 Access to Health Insurance Act of 1990 Health 1990-08-03 1990-08-03 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance. Senate Sen. Boschwitz, Rudy [R-MN] MN R B000647 0 Access to Health Insurance Act of 1990 - Amends the Internal Revenue Code to change the tax deduction for health insurance costs incurred by the self-employed from 25 percent to 100 percent. Phases in such percentage by taxable year 1994. Amends the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 to preempt State health care mandated benefits for certain employer plans, including an employer who has never provided health insurance coverage for employees. Sets forth minimum requirements for such employers. Amends the Public Health Service Act to authorize appropriations to make allotments to States to develop and operate qualified uninsurable pools to provide health insurance for medically uninsurable individuals. Sets forth application and reporting requirements for States. 2025-08-26T17:29:17Z  
101-s-2971 101 s 2971 Breast Cancer Screening Act of 1990 Health 1990-08-03 1990-08-03 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance. Senate Sen. Harkin, Tom [D-IA] IA D H000206 0 Breast Cancer Screening Act of 1990 - Amends title XVIII (Medicare) of the Social Security Act to cover screening mammographies for women over age 34 at a frequency which varies on the basis of a woman's age and risk of developing breast cancer. Directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services to implement procedures to notify eligible individuals of such coverage and promote its use. 2025-08-26T17:26:50Z  
101-s-2972 101 s 2972 High Medicare Hospital Relief Act of 1990 Health 1990-08-03 1990-08-03 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance. Senate Sen. Mack, Connie, III [R-FL] FL R M000019 2 High Medicare Hospital Relief Act of 1990 - Amends title XVIII (Medicare) of the Social Security Act to provide, from FY 1990 through 1992, an additional Medicare payment to a hospital when at least 65 percent of its inpatient days or discharges are attributable to Medicare beneficiaries. 2025-08-26T17:24:52Z  
101-s-2989 101 s 2989 Children's Health Access and Prevention Act of 1990 Health 1990-08-03 1990-08-03 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance. Senate Sen. Heinz, John [R-PA] PA R H000456 7 Children's Health Access and Prevention Act of 1990 - Amends title XIX (Medicaid) of the Social Security Act to extend Medicaid coverage to pregnant women, and children who have not attained age six, whose family income is no less than 100 percent and no more than 200 percent of the Federal poverty level. Requires Medicaid coverage of children who have attained age six but who have not attained age 19 and whose family income does not exceed 200 percent of the Federal poverty level if such children are not otherwise covered under the Medicaid program or under title XVI (Supplemental Security Income) or part A (Aid to Families with Dependent Children) of title IV of the Social Security Act. Provides Federal coverage for all of the costs of such coverage. Amends the Internal Revenue Code to increase the excise tax on cigarettes. Establishes the Medicaid Expansion Trust Fund into which cigarette tax revenues shall be placed to finance this Act's expansion of Medicaid eligibility. Eliminates the cigarette tax increase at the close of FY 1993. 2025-08-26T17:26:46Z  
101-s-2997 101 s 2997 Family Planning Amendments of 1990 Health 1990-08-03 1990-09-28 Committee on Labor and Human Resources requested executive comment from Department of Health and Human Services. Senate Sen. Boschwitz, Rudy [R-MN] MN R B000647 1 Family Planning Amendments of 1990 - Amends the Public Health Service Act to require that voluntary family planning projects receiving grants or contracts under provisions of that Act offer adoption referral services. Requires the services to be nondiscriminatory as to race, color, religion, and national origin. Removes provisions allowing the Secretary of Health and Human Services to reduce the amount of the grant by the value of supplies or equipment furnished by the Secretary. Authorizes appropriations. Repeals existing formula grant provisions. Authorizes appropriations for technical assistance and personnel training, including clinical training for obstetric-gynecologic nurse practitioners and training for educators and counselors. States that research grants and contracts may be made for evaluation as well as for development of contraceptives, and to improve clinical management and direct delivery of family planning services. Authorizes the Secretary to conduct, make grants, and enter into contracts for applied research into the development, evaluation, and bringing to the marketplace of contraceptive devices, drugs, and methods. Authorizes appropriations. Defines "contraceptive" to include methods which prevent fertilization or implantation in the uterus. Excludes from the definition any drug, device, or method which terminates the pregnancy after implantation, and prohibits the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development from supporting research on any such drug, device, or method. Directs the Secretary to collect data annually on: (1) the number of low-income and marginal-income individuals and adolescents at risk of unintended pregnancies; (2) the sources of funding available for family planning services in the United States; (3) the numbers and age, gender, race, and family income of persons who receive family planning services; and (4) the types of services chosen by individuals receiving services. Amends provisions of the Public Health Service Act relating to population research a… 2025-08-26T17:26:48Z  
101-s-2998 101 s 2998 Family Planning Services Act of 1990 Health 1990-08-03 1990-09-28 Committee on Labor and Human Resources requested executive comment from Department of Health and Human Services. Senate Sen. Boschwitz, Rudy [R-MN] MN R B000647 0 Family Planning Services Act of 1990 - Amends the Public Health Service Act to require that voluntary family planning projects receiving grants or contracts offer adoption referral services. Removes provisions allowing the Secretary of Health and Human Services to reduce the amount of the grant by the value of supplies or equipment furnished by the Secretary. Authorizes appropriations. Provides for specified amounts to promote education concerning sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV disease. Repeals existing formula grant provisions. Authorizes grants and contracts for technical assistance and personnel training to carry out family planning service and information and education provisions. Authorizes appropriations. Authorizes grants and contracts under existing provisions for contraceptive evaluation as well as contraceptive development. Authorizes the Secretary to conduct, and make grants and contracts for applied research regarding, and evaluations of, contraceptive devices, drugs, and methods. Authorizes appropriations. Defines "contraceptive" to include methods which prevent fertilization or implantation in the uterus. Excludes from the definition any drug, device, or method which terminates the pregnancy after implantation, and prohibits the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development from supporting research on any such drug, device, or method. Directs the Secretary to collect data annually relating to: (1) certain individuals at risk of unintended pregnancies; and (2) sources of funding for and usage of family planning services. Requires all grantees under provisions relating to population research and voluntary family planning programs to provide education concerning self breast examinations. Makes a specified sum available for research on the impact of family planning services in a single State that prohibits by law the use of public funds for family planning services to an unmarried minor without the prior written consent of the parent or guardian of the minor. Authorizes gra… 2025-08-26T17:24:28Z  
101-sjres-359 101 sjres 359 A joint resolution designating the week beginning September 16, 1990, as "Emergency Medical Services Week". Health 1990-08-03 1990-09-17 Indefinitely postponed by Senate by Unanimous Consent. Senate Sen. D'Amato, Alfonse [R-NY] NY R D000018 14 Designates the week beginning September 16, 1990, as Emergency Medical Services Week. 2025-07-21T19:32:26Z  
101-hr-5443 101 hr 5443 To amend title XXV of the Public Health Services Act to make an adjustment relating to minimum allotments under the program of formula grants established in such title. Health 1990-08-02 1990-08-31 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment. House Rep. Kennelly, Barbara B. [D-CT-1] CT D K000118 50 Amends the Public Health Service Act to modify the formula for determining the minimum amount of allotments to States for acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) public information activities to allow the amount to be equal to the amount received by the State from the Secretary of Health and Human Services, through the Director of the Centers for Disease Control, for FY 1989 for such activities, if those receipts are greater than the amounts under the alternatives specified by existing law. 2024-02-05T14:30:09Z  
101-hr-5444 101 hr 5444 To prohibit discrimination by the States on the basis of nonresidency in the licensing of dental health care professionals, and for other purposes. Health 1990-08-02 1990-08-31 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment. House Rep. Livingston, Bob [R-LA-1] LA R L000371 0 Prohibits a State from discriminating against a dental health care professional on the basis that such individual is a resident of another State or is licensed to perform dental services in another State when considering such individual's application for a license to perform such services. Authorizes aggrieved individuals and the Attorney General to bring civil actions against States violating such prohibition. 2024-02-05T14:30:09Z  
101-hr-5451 101 hr 5451 State Medical Board Improvement Act of 1990 Health 1990-08-02 1990-08-31 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment. House Rep. Wyden, Ron [D-OR-3] OR D W000779 0 State Medical Board Improvement Act of 1990 - Amends part B (Peer Review) of title XI of the Social Security Act to require that a peer review organization (PRO) notify the State board responsible for licensing or disciplining a physician when the PRO makes any findings respecting such physician or sends such physician an initial notice of its proposed sanction against such physician. Requires the Secretary of Health and Human Services to notify the State board responsible for licensing a physician of a decision to exclude such physician from providing health care services under the Social Security Act on a reimbursable basis. Amends title XIX (Medicaid) of the Social Security Act to require a State to notify the State medical licensing board when a person is prohibited from participating in, or otherwise sanctioned under, the Medicaid program. Amends title XVIII (Medicare) of the Social Security Act to require Medicare carriers to refer a case involving a physician's unethical or unprofessional conduct to the State medical board responsible for licensing such physician. 2025-08-26T17:27:09Z  
101-hr-5452 101 hr 5452 Facilitation in Licensing for International Medical Graduates Act Health 1990-08-02 1990-08-31 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment. House Rep. Bates, Jim [D-CA-44] CA D B000236 8 Facilitation in Licensing for International Medical Graduates Act - Directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services (the Secretary) to establish a National Repository of International Medical Graduate Records. Authorizes the Secretary to make grants to the Federation of State Medical Boards to develop and administer uniform national medical licensing examinations. Authorizes appropriations. 2025-08-26T17:24:48Z  
101-s-2955 101 s 2955 Pharmacotherapy Development Act of 1990 Health 1990-08-02 1990-09-17 Committee on Labor and Human Resources requested executive comment from National Institute of Drug Abuse. Senate Sen. Biden, Joseph R., Jr. [D-DE] DE D B000444 8 Pharmacotherapy Development Act of 1990 - Title I: Federal Medication Development Program - Amends the Public Health Service Act to establish in the National Institute on Drug Abuse a Medications Development Division (MDD) to: (1) work with the Commissioner of Food and Drugs to set new guidelines for the safety and efficacy trials of medications to treat drug addiction and to discuss other measures to facilitate the approval process of drug addiction treatments; (2) promote expanded research programs and studies into the development of medications to treat drug addiction; (3) track the activities of the National Institutes of Health relating to the development and use of pharmacotherapeutic treatments for drug addiction; and (4) take other specified measures to improve pharmacotherapeutic treatment of drug addiction. Establishes reporting requirements by the Director of MDD. Requires the Director of National Drug Control Policy to incorporate reports submitted under this Act into the National Drug Control Strategy. Requires the Director of MDD to provide for proper scientific review of all research grants, cooperative agreements, and contracts over which the Director has authority. Authorizes appropriations. Title II: Private Sector Development of Pharmacotherapeutics - Amends the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to establish procedures for the investigation and designation of drugs for the treatment of addictions to illegal drugs. Authorizes appropriations. Title III: Medications Review Process Reform - Authorizes the Secretary of Health and Human Services to permit: (1) an entity submitting an investigational new drug application or protocol for medications to treat drug addiction to provide information required by the Secretary as it becomes available; and (2) parallel track trials to be used for medications to treat drug addiction. Title IV: High Priority Research Areas - Expresses the sense of the Congress that MDD shall devote special attention and resources to achieving the development of a metha… 2025-08-26T17:26:14Z  
101-s-2958 101 s 2958 A bill to provide for the resumption of certain medicare case management demonstration projects. Health 1990-08-02 1990-08-02 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance. Senate Sen. Levin, Carl [D-MI] MI D L000261 3 Directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services to resume three specified demonstration projects, approved under the repealed Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act of 1988, which provide case management services to Medicare (title XVIII of the Social Security Act) beneficiaries with selected high cost catastrophic illnesses. 2025-01-03T20:55:56Z  
101-s-2961 101 s 2961 Women's Health Equity Act of 1990 Health 1990-08-02 1990-08-02 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Labor and Human Resources. Senate Sen. Mikulski, Barbara A. [D-MD] MD D M000702 15 Women's Health Equity Act of 1990 - Title I: Research - Subtitle A: Health Research - Women's Health Research Act - Amends the Public Health Service Act to establish within the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health the Office of Women's Health to coordinate all activities and research of the Department of Health and Human Services relating to disease, disorders, or other health conditions that are unique to, more prevalent in, or more serious for women, or for which risk factors or interventions are different for women. Directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services, through the Director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), to establish an Office of Women's Health Research to ensure that research relating to women's health is identified and addressed throughout the research activities conducted and supported by the NIH. Sets forth requirements for the Office, including that the Office establish: (1) a coordinating council; (2) a Women's Health Clinical Research Advisory Committee; (3) an intramural research program in gynecology at the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development; (4) a clinical service in gynecology; and (5) a Center for Women's Health Research. Authorizes appropriations for the Office of Women's Health and for the Office of Women's Health Research. Subtitle B: Clinical Trials - Clinical Trials Fairness Act - Amends provisions of the Public Health Service Act relating to the national research institutes and provisions relating to the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration (ADAMHA) to direct the Secretary of Health and Human Services to ensure, in conducting or supporting clinical research, that women and minority groups are included as research subjects, unless inappropriate. Requires that any project be designed and carried out so as to provide for a valid analysis of whether the research variables affect women or minorities differently than other subjects. Directs the Secretary to establish within the advisory council of each institute and ea… 2025-08-26T17:25:19Z  
101-hr-5424 101 hr 5424 To provide for 2 demonstration projects to study the effect of allowing States to extend medicaid coverage to certain low-income families not otherwise qualified to receive medicaid benefits. Health 1990-08-01 1990-08-31 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment. House Rep. Brennan, Joseph E. [D-ME-1] ME D B000798 0 Directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services to establish three-year demonstration projects in two States to study the effect on access to, and costs of, health care of extending Medicaid (title XIX of the Social Security Act) coverage to individuals who are not otherwise eligible for Medicaid benefits, but whose income is below 150 percent of the Federal poverty level. Prohibits project coverage of long-term care or pregnancy-related services. Limits the amount of cost-sharing required of project beneficiaries. 2024-02-05T14:30:09Z  
101-s-2950 101 s 2950 A bill to provide for 2 demonstration projects to study the effect of allowing states to extend medicaid coverage to certain low-income families not otherwise qualified to receive medicaid benefits. Health 1990-08-01 1990-08-01 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance. Senate Sen. Mitchell, George J. [D-ME] ME D M000811 2 Directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services to establish three-year demonstration projects in two States to study the effect on access to, and costs of, health care of extending Medicaid (title XIX of the Social Security Act) coverage to individuals who are not otherwise eligible for Medicaid benefits, but whose income is below 150 percent of the Federal poverty level. Prohibits project coverage of long-term care or pregnancy-related services. Limits the amount of cost-sharing required of project beneficiaries. 2025-01-03T20:55:56Z  
101-s-2945 101 s 2945 Clinical Trials Fairness Act Health 1990-07-31 1990-07-31 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Labor and Human Resources. Senate Sen. Adams, Brock [D-WA] WA D A000031 1 Clinical Trials Fairness Act - Amends provisions of the Public Health Service Act relating to the national research institutes and provisions relating to the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration (ADAMHA) to direct the Secretary of Health and Human Services to ensure, in conducting or supporting clinical research, that women and minority groups are included as research subjects, unless inappropriate. Requires that any project be designed and carried out so as to provide for a valid analysis of whether the research variables affect women or minorities differently than other subjects. Directs the Secretary to establish within the advisory council of each agency of an institute and ADAMHA a Clinical Research Equity Subcommittee to review all clinical research of that agency to determine whether the research is being conducted in accordance with requirements of this Act. Provides for suspension or revocation of the authority for any project the Secretary determines is not being conducted in accordance with those requirements. Defines "minority groups" to mean racial and ethnic minority groups. Requires that the technical and scientific peer review process in the institutes and ADAMHA include an evaluation of the inclusion of women and minority groups as research subjects. 2025-08-26T17:27:27Z  
101-s-2946 101 s 2946 Transplant Amendments Act of 1990 Health 1990-07-31 1990-11-16 Became Public Law No: 101-616. Senate Sen. Kennedy, Edward M. [D-MA] MA D K000105 12 Transplant Amendments Act of 1990 - Title I: National Bone Marrow Donor Registry - Amends the Public Health Service Act to direct the Secretary of Health and Human Services, by contract, to establish and maintain a National Bone Marrow Donor Registry to take specified actions, including: (1) establish a system for finding donors; (2) establish a system of patient advocacy separate from mechanisms for donor advocacy; and (3) increase the representation of racial and ethnic minority groups in the potential donor pool. Provides for confidentiality of records, establishing criminal monetary and imprisonment penalties for violations. Authorizes appropriations. Removes provisions directing the Secretary, by grant or contract, to establish a bone marrow registry. Title II: Organ Transplants - Amends the Public Health Service Act to authorize the Secretary of Health and Human Services to make grants to, and enter into contracts with, qualified organ procurement organizations and other nonprofit entities for special projects to increase the number of organ donors. (Current law authorizes the Secretary to make grants for the same purpose but makes no reference to contracts or to the recipients of the grants or the contractees.) Removes provisions specifying matters the Secretary must consider in making grants. Replaces a requirement that an organ procurement organization (OPO) be of sufficient size to expect to procure organs from at least 50 donors a year with provisions requiring that an OPO be of sufficient size to assure maximum effectiveness in the procurement and equitable distribution of organs. Repeals provisions of the Health Omnibus Programs Extension of 1988 specifying the effective date of related provisions with regard to certain OPOs. Replaces provisions prohibiting the Network from being engaged in any activity unrelated to organ procurement with provisions requiring that the Network be an entity with expertise in organ procurement and transplantation. Modifies requirements regarding the composition of… 2025-04-21T12:24:17Z  
101-hconres-357 101 hconres 357 Expressing the sense of the Congress that medical examiners and coroners should make reasonable, good faith efforts to locate the next of kin of deceased individuals. Health 1990-07-30 1990-08-02 Referred to the Subcommittee on Legislation and National Security. House Rep. Goodling, William F. [R-PA-19] PA R G000291 8 Calls for States to develop procedures that require medical examiners and coroners to make reasonable, good faith efforts to locate and notify the next of kin of deceased persons where the identity of the deceased or the next of kin is unknown. 2025-02-04T16:54:13Z  
101-s-2934 101 s 2934 Ensuring Access Through Medical Liability Reform Act Health 1990-07-30 1990-07-30 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Labor and Human Resources. Senate Sen. Hatch, Orrin G. [R-UT] UT R H000338 0 Ensuring Access Through Medical Liability Reform Act - Directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services to make grants to States for the development of alternative dispute resolution systems (ADRSs). Defines ADRS to mean a system to resolve disputes involving health care negligence other than through a health care malpractice action and meeting other requirements. Requires State grants be used to develop the system and to engage in activities to accomplish the enactment or adoption of the system. Directs the Secretary to make grants to States for the implementation of ADRSs. Requires a grant to be used by a State to implement and evaluate the effectiveness of the system. Requires that State ADRSs be of certain types: (1) fault-based administrative systems; (2) defined catastrophic injury compensation systems; (3) early offer and recovery mechanisms; (4) binding arbitration; or (5) a State-initiated alternative to such systems. Sets forth requirements for each system type. Directs the Secretary to make grants to States and private nonprofit organizations for basic research in the prevention of and compensation for injuries resulting from health care professional or health care provider negligence. Directs the Secretary to make grants to States to improve the State's ability to license and discipline health care professionals. Directs the Secretary to provide technical assistance to States to assist them in evaluating their medical practice acts and procedures and to encourage the use of early warning systems and for disciplining health care professionals. Directs the Secretary to make grants for: (1) educating the public about the appropriate use of health care and realistic expectations; (2) educating the public about professional licensing and discipline; and (3) developing faculty training and curricula on quality assurance, risk management, and medical injury prevention. Declares that provisions in this Act relating to civil actions govern any health care malpractice action brought in any Federal or St… 2025-08-26T17:28:53Z  
101-hr-5392 101 hr 5392 Women and AIDS Research Initiative Amendments of 1990 Health 1990-07-27 1990-10-15 For Further Action See H.R.5661. House Rep. Morella, Constance A. [R-MD-8] MD R M000941 20 Women and AIDS Research Initiative Amendments of 1990 - Amends the Public Health Service Act to direct the Secretary of Health and Human Services, through the Director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the Administrator of the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration, or both, to establish a program to conduct biomedical and behavioral research on cases of infection with the etiologic agent for acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) in women. Authorizes the Secretary to conduct the research directly or through grants. Specifies forms of research to be included. Authorizes appropriations. Authorizes appropriations for grants for community-based clinical trials on experimental treatments for such infection for women. Allows the Director of the NIH to authorize grantees to expend the grants to provide individuals with such transportation, child care, and other incidental services as may be necessary to enable the individuals to participate as subjects in the trials. 2025-08-26T17:27:00Z  
101-hr-5393 101 hr 5393 Women and AIDS Outreach and Prevention Act Health 1990-07-27 1990-08-03 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment. House Rep. Morella, Constance A. [R-MD-8] MD R M000941 20 Women and AIDS Outreach and Prevention Act - Amends the Public Health Service Act to authorize the Secretary of Health and Human Services to make grants regarding prevention of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and other sexually transmitted diseases in women, including preventive health services, screening, providing treatment (for such diseases other than AIDS), referrals, and follow-up services. Requires that a grantee be an entity that provides health or voluntary family planning services: (1) to a significant number of low-income women; and (2) in an area with a significant number of AIDS cases in women and in newborn infants. Requires that grantees maintain the confidentiality of information on individuals, subject to complying with applicable law. Authorizes appropriations. 2025-08-26T17:25:21Z  
101-hr-5395 101 hr 5395 Infertility Prevention Demonstration Projects Act of 1990 Health 1990-07-27 1990-08-03 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment. House Rep. Schroeder, Patricia [D-CO-1] CO D S000142 0 Infertility Prevention Demonstration Projects Act of 1990 - Amends the Public Health Service Act to authorize the Secretary of Health and Human Services to make grants for demonstration projects for the prevention and control of the sexually transmitted disease known as chlamydia, including by providing: (1) to women services relating to counseling, screening, treatment, referrals, follow-up, and outreach; and (2) public information and education and data collection. Requires that grantees be grant recipients under specified provisions that provide preventive gynecological health care. Prohibits charging for the services or information. Authorizes appropriations. Limits the number of grants to ten in fiscal year 1991. 2025-08-26T17:27:51Z  
101-hr-5396 101 hr 5396 Women's Health Care Coverage Expansion Act of 1990 Health 1990-07-27 1990-08-03 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment. House Rep. Schroeder, Patricia [D-CO-1] CO D S000142 0 Women's Health Care Coverage Expansion Act of 1990 - Amends titles XVIII (Medicare) and XIX (Medicaid) of the Social Security Act to provide Medicare and Medicaid coverage of obstetrical and gynecological services furnished by nurse practitioners. 2025-08-26T17:24:49Z  
101-hr-5397 101 hr 5397 To promote greater equity in the delivery of health care services to American women through expanded research on women's health issues, improved access to health care services, and the development of disease prevention activities responsive to the needs of women. Health 1990-07-27 1990-09-07 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment. House Rep. Schroeder, Patricia [D-CO-1] CO D S000142 81 Title I: Research - Subtitle A: Health Research Act - Women's Health Research Act - Amends the Public Health Service Act to establish within the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health the Office of Women's Health to coordinate all activities and research of the Department of Health and Human Services relating to disease, disorders, or other health conditions that are unique to, more prevalent in, or more serious for women, or for which risk factors or interventions are different for women. Establishes in the National Institutes of Health (NIH) the National Center for Women's Health Research and Development. Requires the Center, with respect to women's health research, to: (1) identify research projects conducted or supported by each agency of the NIH and of the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration (ADAMHA); (2) evaluate such projects and select those that have particular merit; (3) provide amounts to the agencies for the projects; and (4) take other actions. Requires the Director of the Center to: (1) investigate the extent to which women are being included in NIH or ADAMHA research; (2) investigate whether the projects are being carried out in accordance with policies regarding the inclusion of women; (3) coordinate NIH and ADAMHA research with respect to women's health; and (4) take other actions. Requires the Director of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development to conduct a program for clinical research in obstetrics and gynecology. Requires the Director of the Center to establish the National Women's Health Data Bank and the National Women's Health Clearinghouse. Directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services to establish: (1) within the Center the National Women's Health Clinical Research Advisory Board; and (2) the Interagency Council on Women's Health Research and Development. Authorizes appropriations. Subtitle B: Clinical Trials Fairness Act - Clinical Trials Fairness Act - Amends provisions of the Public Health Service Act relating to the national re… 2024-02-07T16:32:33Z  
101-s-2931 101 s 2931 Medicare Managed Care Act of 1990 Health 1990-07-27 1990-07-27 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance. Senate Sen. Chafee, John H. [R-RI] RI R C000269 0 Medicare Managed Care Act of 1990 - Amends title XVIII (Medicare) of the Social Security Act to provide health maintenance organization (HMO) enrollees with payments equal to five percent of the lowest adjusted average per capita cost of care among all classes of those aged 65 or older in all areas in the United States and pay HMOs the difference between 100 percent of the adjusted average per capita cost of care for their classes of enrollees and such payments. Provides for the certification of a Medicare Supplemental policy which would meet the National Association of Insurance Commissioners' Model Standards except that its benefits are restricted to items and services furnished by certain entities if: (1) full benefits are provided for items and services through a network of entities which have contracted with the policy issuer; (2) full benefits are provided for items and services furnished by other entities when such items and services are necessary and cannot reasonably be obtained through the network; (3) the network offers sufficient access; and (4) the policy issuer has arranged ongoing quality assurance of the items and services furnished through the network. 2025-08-26T17:24:36Z  
101-sjres-354 101 sjres 354 A joint resolution designating November 18-24, 1990, and November 17-23, 1991, as "National Family Caregivers Week". Health 1990-07-24 1990-07-24 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Judiciary. Senate Sen. Glenn, John H., Jr. [D-OH] OH D G000236 51 Designates November 18 through 24, 1990, and November 17 through 23, 1991, as National Family Caregivers Week. 2025-07-21T19:32:26Z  
101-hr-5345 101 hr 5345 Clinical Trials Fairness Act Health 1990-07-23 1990-08-03 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment. House Rep. Schroeder, Patricia [D-CO-1] CO D S000142 0 Clinical Trials Fairness Act - Amends provisions of the Public Health Service Act relating to the national research institutes and provisions relating to the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration (ADAMHA) to direct the Secretary of Health and Human Services to ensure, in conducting or supporting clinical research, that women and minority groups are included as research subjects, unless inappropriate. Requires that any project be designed and carried out so as to provide for a valid analysis of whether the research variables affect women or minorities differently than other subjects. Directs the Secretary to establish within the advisory council of each agency of an institute and ADAMHA a Clinical Research Equity Subcommittee to review all clinical research of that agency to determine whether the research is being conducted in accordance with requirements of this Act. Provides for suspension or revocation of the authority for any project the Secretary determines is not being conducted in accordance with those requirements. Defines "minority groups" to mean racial and ethnic minority groups. Requires that the technical and scientific peer review process in the institutes and ADAMHA include an evaluation of the inclusion of women and minority groups as research subjects. 2025-08-26T17:27:12Z  

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