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Ensuring Seniors’ Access to Quality Care Act
12/20/2024, 9:05 AM
Summary of Bill HR 3227
One of the key provisions of the bill is the establishment of a task force that will be responsible for studying and making recommendations on how to improve access to healthcare for seniors. This task force will be made up of experts in the field of healthcare and aging, as well as representatives from relevant government agencies.
Additionally, the bill includes provisions aimed at increasing funding for programs that provide healthcare services to seniors, such as Medicare and Medicaid. This funding will be used to expand access to services, improve the quality of care provided, and address any disparities in access to care that may exist. Overall, the Ensuring Seniors' Access to Quality Care Act is focused on ensuring that senior citizens in the United States have access to the healthcare services they need to live healthy and fulfilling lives. By addressing issues related to access, quality, and funding, this bill aims to improve the overall health and well-being of seniors across the country.
Congressional Summary of HR 3227
Ensuring Seniors' Access to Quality Care Act
This bill repeals certain restrictions under Medicare and Medicaid that prohibit the approval of nurse-aide training and competency evaluation programs in skilled nursing facilities that have been subject to specified regulatory actions (e.g., civil penalties) for substandard quality of care. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) must still disapprove such programs for up to two years; however, the CMS must rescind the disapproval upon completion of corrective action and may require additional oversight of the program for purposes of rescission.
The bill also allows Medicaid and Medicare providers (e.g., skilled nursing facilities) to access, through the National Practitioner Data Bank, disciplinary information for affiliated physicians and other health care practitioners, as reported by state licensing authorities.





