An original bill to amend titles XVIII and XIX of the Social Security Act to expand the mental health care workforce and services, reduce prescription drug costs, and extend certain expiring provisions under Medicare and Medicaid, and for other purposes.

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Summary of Bill S 3430

Bill 118 s 3430, also known as the Mental Health Care Workforce Expansion and Prescription Drug Cost Reduction Act, aims to make significant changes to the Social Security Act. The bill focuses on expanding the mental health care workforce and services, reducing prescription drug costs, and extending certain expiring provisions under Medicare and Medicaid.

One of the key provisions of the bill is the expansion of the mental health care workforce. This includes increasing funding for mental health training programs and providing incentives for mental health professionals to work in underserved areas. The goal is to improve access to mental health services for all Americans, especially those in rural and low-income communities.

In addition, the bill seeks to reduce prescription drug costs by implementing measures such as allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices with pharmaceutical companies and capping out-of-pocket costs for Medicare beneficiaries. These changes are aimed at making prescription drugs more affordable for seniors and individuals with disabilities who rely on Medicare for their healthcare needs. Furthermore, the bill includes provisions to extend certain expiring provisions under Medicare and Medicaid, ensuring that critical healthcare services continue to be available to those who need them. This includes funding for programs that provide healthcare to low-income individuals and families, as well as support for hospitals and healthcare providers that serve vulnerable populations. Overall, Bill 118 s 3430 is a comprehensive piece of legislation that addresses important issues related to mental health care, prescription drug costs, and healthcare access for vulnerable populations. If passed, the bill has the potential to improve the lives of millions of Americans by expanding access to quality healthcare services and reducing the financial burden of prescription medications.

Current Status of Bill S 3430

Bill S 3430 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since December 7, 2023. Bill S 3430 was introduced during Congress 118 and was introduced to the Senate on December 7, 2023.  Bill S 3430's most recent activity was Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 265. as of December 7, 2023

Bipartisan Support of Bill S 3430

Total Number of Sponsors
1
Democrat Sponsors
1
Republican Sponsors
0
Unaffiliated Sponsors
0
Total Number of Cosponsors
0
Democrat Cosponsors
0
Republican Cosponsors
0
Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0

Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill S 3430

Primary Policy Focus

Potential Impact Areas

AgingChild healthCivil actions and liabilityCommunity life and organizationCongressional oversightContracts and agencyCorrectional facilities and imprisonmentDrug safety, medical device, and laboratory regulationDrug, alcohol, tobacco useForeign language and bilingual programsFreedom of informationGovernment information and archivesGovernment studies and investigationsHealth care costs and insuranceHealth care coverage and accessHealth information and medical recordsHealth personnelHealth programs administration and fundingHealth promotion and preventive careHealth technology, devices, suppliesHome and outpatient careHospital careIntergovernmental relationsLicensing and registrationsLong-term, rehabilitative, and terminal careMedicaidMedical tests and diagnostic methodsMedicareMental healthPoverty and welfare assistancePrescription drugsRetail and wholesale tradesRural conditions and developmentSocial work, volunteer service, charitable organizationsState and local government operationsVeterans' medical care

Alternate Title(s) of Bill S 3430

An original bill to amend titles XVIII and XIX of the Social Security Act to expand the mental health care workforce and services, reduce prescription drug costs, and extend certain expiring provisions under Medicare and Medicaid, and for other purposes.An original bill to amend titles XVIII and XIX of the Social Security Act to expand the mental health care workforce and services, reduce prescription drug costs, and extend certain expiring provisions under Medicare and Medicaid, and for other purposes.
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