Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
2ND SESSION
An Act
Entitled The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,
Section 1. Short Title; Table of Contents.
[edit]- (a) Short Title.—
- This Act may be cited as the ``Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act´´.
- (b) Table of Contents.—
- The table of contents of this Act is as follows:
- TITLE I − QUALITY, AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE FOR ALL AMERICANS (Sections 1001 - 1563)
- Subtitle A − Immediate Improvements in Health Care Coverage for All Americans
- Subtitle B − Immediate Actions to Preserve and Expand Coverage
- Subtitle C − Quality Health Insurance Coverage for All Americans
- Part I − Health Insurance Market Reforms
- Part II − Other Provisions
- Subtitle D − Available Coverage Choices for All Americans
- Part I − Establishment of Qualified Health Plans
- Part II − Consumer Choices and Insurance Competition Through Health Benefit Exchanges
- Part III − State Flexibility Relating to Exchanges
- Part IV − State Flexibility to Establish Alternative Programs
- Part V − Reinsurance and Risk Adjustment
- Subtitle E − Affordable Coverage Choices for All Americans
- Part I − Premium Tax Credits and Cost-Sharing Reductions
- Subpart A − Premium Tax Credits and Cost-sharing Reductions
- Subpart B − Eligibility Determinations
- Part II − Small Business Tax Credit
- Part I − Premium Tax Credits and Cost-Sharing Reductions
- Subtitle F − Shared Responsibility for Health Care
- Part I − Individual Responsibilities
- Part II − Employer Responsibilities
- Subtitle G − Miscellaneous Provisions
- TITLE II − ROLE OF PUBLIC PROGRAMS (Sections 2001-2955)
- Subtitle A − Improved Access to Medicaid
- Subtitle B − Enhanced Support for the Children's Health Insurance Program
- Subtitle C − Medicaid and CHIP Enrollment Simplification
- Subtitle D − Improvements to Medicaid Services
- Subtitle E − New Options for States to Provide Long-Term Services and Supports
- Subtitle F − Medicaid Prescription Drug Coverage
- Subtitle G − Medicaid Disproportionate Share Hospital (DSH) Payments
- Subtitle H − Improved Coordination for Dual Eligible Beneficiaries
- Subtitle I − Improving the Quality of Medicaid for Patients and Providers
- Subtitle J − Improvements to the Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission (MACPAC)
- Subtitle K − Protections for American Indians and Alaska Natives
- Subtitle L − Maternal and Child Health Services
- TITLE III − IMPROVING THE QUALITY AND EFFICIENCY OF HEALTH CARE (Sections 3001 - 3601)
- Subtitle A − Transforming the Health Care Delivery System
- Part I − Linking Payment to Quality Outcomes Under the Medicare Program
- Part II − National Strategy to Improve Health Care Quality
- Part III − Encouraging Development of New Patient Care Models
- Subtitle B − Improving Medicare for Patients and Providers
- Part I − Ensuring Beneficiary Access to Physician Care and Other Services
- Part II − Rural Protections
- Part III − Improving Payment Accuracy
- Subtitle C − Provisions Relating to Part C
- Subtitle D − Medicare Part D Improvements for Prescription Drug Plans and MA-PD Plans
- Subtitle E − Ensuring Medicare Sustainability
- Subtitle F − Health Care Quality Improvements
- Subtitle G − Protecting and Improving Guaranteed Medicare Benefits
- Subtitle A − Transforming the Health Care Delivery System
- TITLE I − QUALITY, AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE FOR ALL AMERICANS (Sections 1001 - 1563)
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