Bill 118 HR 7442, also known as the Philippine Medicare Portability Study Act, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress. The purpose of this bill is to conduct a study on the feasibility and implications of allowing US citizens who are eligible for Medicare benefits to use those benefits in the Philippines.
The bill aims to explore the potential benefits and challenges of allowing Medicare beneficiaries to access healthcare services in the Philippines, as well as the impact this could have on the Medicare program and US healthcare system as a whole. The study would examine issues such as cost-effectiveness, quality of care, and regulatory considerations.
If passed, the study would be conducted by the Secretary of Health and Human Services in consultation with relevant stakeholders, including representatives from the Philippines government and healthcare industry. The findings of the study would be reported to Congress within a specified timeframe, along with any recommendations for potential legislative or regulatory changes.
Overall, the Philippine Medicare Portability Study Act seeks to gather information and insights that could inform future policy decisions regarding the portability of Medicare benefits for US citizens in the Philippines. It represents an effort to explore new possibilities for expanding access to healthcare services for Medicare beneficiaries while ensuring the sustainability and effectiveness of the Medicare program.