Here are the tables of contents for Divisions C and D of the House health care bill. I've added page numbers so that this diary becomes a useful tool for navigating the bill. I posted Division A and Division B last night.
DIVISION C -- PUBLIC HEALTH AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
page 1209 Sec. 2001. Table of contents; references.
page 1214 Sec. 2002. Public Health Investment Fund.
page 1218 Sec. 2003. Deficit neutrality.
TITLE I—COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS
page 1219 Sec. 2101. Increased funding.
TITLE II—WORKFORCE
Subtitle A—Primary Care Workforce
PART 1—NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE CORPS
page 1220 Sec. 2201. National Health Service Corps.
page 1223 Sec. 2202. Authorizations of appropriations.
PART 2—PROMOTION OF PRIMARY CARE AND DENTISTRY
page 1224 Sec. 2211. Frontline health providers.
‘‘SUBPART XI—HEALTH PROFESSIONAL NEEDS AREAS
page 1225 ‘‘Sec. 340H. In general.
page 1227 ‘‘Sec. 340I. Loan repayments.
page 1230 ‘‘Sec. 340J. Report.
page 1230 ‘‘Sec. 340K. Allocation.
page 1230 Sec. 2212. Primary care student loan funds.
page 1231 Sec. 2213. Training in family medicine, general internal medicine, general pediatrics, geriatrics, and physician assistants.
page 1236 Sec. 2214. Training of medical residents in community-based settings.
page 1240 Sec. 2215. Training for general, pediatric, and public health dentists and dental hygienists.
page 1245 Sec. 2216. Authorization of appropriations.
page 1246 Sec. 2217. Study on effectiveness of scholarships and loan repayments.
Subtitle B—Nursing Workforce
page 1246 Sec. 2221. Amendments to Public Health Service Act.
Subtitle C—Public Health Workforce
page 1253 Sec. 2231. Public Health Workforce Corps.
‘‘SUBPART XII—PUBLIC HEALTH WORKFORCE
page 1253 ‘‘Sec. 340L. Public Health Workforce Corps.
page 1254 ‘‘Sec. 340M. Public Health Workforce Scholarship Program.
page 1258 ‘‘Sec. 340N. Public Health Workforce Loan Repayment Program.
page 1262 Sec. 2232. Enhancing the public health workforce.
page 1265 Sec. 2233. Public health training centers.
page 1265 Sec. 2234. Preventive medicine and public health training grant program.
page 1267 Sec. 2235. Authorization of appropriations.
Subtitle D—Adapting Workforce to Evolving Health System Needs
PART 1—HEALTH PROFESSIONS TRAINING FOR DIVERSITY
page 1268 Sec. 2241. Scholarships for disadvantaged students, loan repayments and fellowships regarding faculty positions, and educational assistance in the health professions regarding individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds.
page 1268 Sec. 2242. Nursing workforce diversity grants.
page 1269 Sec. 2243. Coordination of diversity and cultural competency programs.
PART 2—INTERDISCIPLINARY TRAINING PROGRAMS
page 1270 Sec. 2251. Cultural and linguistic competency training for health professionals.
page 1272 Sec. 2252. Innovations in interdisciplinary care training.
PART 3—ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON HEALTH WORKFORCE EVALUATION AND
ASSESSMENT
page 1275 Sec. 2261. Health workforce evaluation and assessment.
PART 4—HEALTH WORKFORCE ASSESSMENT
page 1281 Sec. 2271. Health workforce assessment.
PART 5—AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS
page 1284 Sec. 2281. Authorization of appropriations.
TITLE III—PREVENTION AND WELLNESS
page 1286 Sec. 2301. Prevention and wellness.
‘‘TITLE XXXI—PREVENTION AND WELLNESS
‘‘Subtitle A—Prevention and Wellness Trust
page 1286 ‘‘Sec. 3111. Prevention and Wellness Trust.
‘‘Subtitle B—National Prevention and Wellness Strategy
page 1289 ‘‘Sec. 3121. National Prevention and Wellness Strategy.
‘‘Subtitle C—Prevention Task Forces
page 1291 ‘‘Sec. 3131. Task Force on Clinical Preventive Services.
page 1298 ‘‘Sec. 3132. Task Force on Community Preventive Services.
‘‘Subtitle D—Prevention and Wellness Research
page 1304 ‘‘Sec. 3141. Prevention and wellness research activity coordination.
page 1305 ‘‘Sec. 3142. Community prevention and wellness research grants.
page 1305 ‘‘Sec. 3143. Research on subsidies and rewards to encourage wellness and healthy behaviors.
‘‘Subtitle E—Delivery of Community Prevention and Wellness Services
page 1308 ‘‘Sec. 3151. Community prevention and wellness services grants.
‘‘Subtitle F—Core Public Health Infrastructure
page 1313 ‘‘Sec. 3161. Core public health infrastructure for State, local, and tribal health departments.
page 1317 ‘‘Sec. 3162. Core public health infrastructure and activities for CDC.
‘‘Subtitle G—General Provisions
page 1317 ‘‘Sec. 3171. Definitions.
TITLE IV—QUALITY AND SURVEILLANCE
page 1322 Sec. 2401. Implementation of best practices in the delivery of health care.
page 1330 Sec. 2402. Assistant Secretary for Health Information.
page 1338 Sec. 2403. Authorization of appropriations.
TITLE V—OTHER PROVISIONS
Subtitle A—Drug Discount for Rural and Other Hospitals; 340B Program
Integrity
page 1338 Sec. 2501. Expanded participation in 340B program.
page 1341 Sec. 2502. Improvements to 340B program integrity.
page 1351 Sec. 2503. Effective date.
Subtitle B—Programs
PART 1—GRANTS FOR CLINICS AND CENTERS
page 1352 Sec. 2511. School-based health clinics.
page 1361 Sec. 2512. Nurse-Managed health centers.
page 1366 Sec. 2513. Federally qualified behavioral health centers.
PART 2—OTHER GRANT PROGRAMS
page 1372 Sec. 2521. Comprehensive programs to provide education to nurses and create a pipeline to nursing.
page 1381 Sec. 2522. Mental and behavioral health training.
page 1385 Sec. 2523. Reauthorization of telehealth and telemedicine grant programs.
page 1391 Sec. 2524. No child left unimmunized against influenza: demonstration program using elementary and secondary schools as influenza vaccination centers.
page 1397 Sec. 2525. Extension of Wisewoman Program.
page 1398 Sec. 2526. Healthy teen initiative to prevent teen pregnancy.
page 1402 Sec. 2527. National training initiatives on autism spectrum disorders.
page 1412 Sec. 2528. Implementation of medication management services in treatment of chronic diseases.
page 1418 Sec. 2529. Postpartum depression.
page 1422 Sec. 2530. Grants to promote positive health behaviors and outcomes.
page 1431 Sec. 2531. Medical liability alternatives.
page 1433 Sec. 2532. Infant mortality pilot programs.
page 1437 Sec. 2533. Secondary school health sciences training program.
page 1440 Sec. 2534. Community-based collaborative care networks.
page 1457 Sec. 2535. Community-based overweight and obesity prevention program.
page 1462 Sec. 2536. Reducing student-to-school nurse ratios.
page 1464 Sec. 2537. Medical-legal partnerships.
PART 3—EMERGENCY CARE-RELATED PROGRAMS
page 1467 Sec. 2551. Trauma care centers.
page 1478 Sec. 2552. Emergency care coordination.
page 1480 Sec. 2553. Pilot programs to improve emergency medical care.
page 1487 Sec. 2554. Assisting veterans with military emergency medical training to become State-licensed or certified emergency medical technicians (EMTs).
page 1489 Sec. 2555. Dental emergency responders: public health and medical response.
page 1490 Sec. 2556. Dental emergency responders: homeland security.
PART 4—PAIN CARE AND MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS
page 1491 Sec. 2561. Institute of Medicine Conference on Pain.
page 1493 Sec. 2562. Pain research at National Institutes of Health.
page 1498 Sec. 2563. Public awareness campaign on pain management.
Subtitle C—Food and Drug Administration
PART 1—IN GENERAL
page 1501 Sec. 2571. National medical device registry.
page 1510 Sec. 2572. Nutrition labeling of standard menu items at chain restaurants and of articles of food sold from vending machines.
page 1519 Sec. 2573. Protecting consumer access to generic drugs.
PART 2—BIOSIMILARS
page 1528 Sec. 2575. Licensure pathway for biosimilar biological products.
page 1560 Sec. 2576. Fees relating to biosimilar biological products.
page 1561 Sec. 2577. Amendments to certain patent provisions.
Subtitle D—Community Living Assistance Services and Supports
page 1562 Sec. 2581. Establishment of national voluntary insurance program for purchasing community living assistance services and support
(CLASS program).
‘‘TITLE XXXII—COMMUNITY LIVING ASSISTANCE SERVICES AND
SUPPORTS
page 1562 ‘‘Sec. 3201. Purpose.
page 1563 ‘‘Sec. 3202. Definitions.
page 1567 ‘‘Sec. 3203. CLASS Independence Benefit Plan.
page 1575 ‘‘Sec. 3204. Enrollment and disenrollment requirements.
page 1579 ‘‘Sec. 3205. Benefits.
page 1597 ‘‘Sec. 3206. CLASS Independence Fund.
page 1602 ‘‘Sec. 3207. CLASS Independence Advisory Council.
page 1604 ‘‘Sec. 3208. Regulations; annual report.
page 1605 ‘‘Sec. 3209. Inspector General’s report.
Subtitle E—Miscellaneous
page 1606 Sec. 2585. States failing to adhere to certain employment obligations.
page 1606 Sec. 2586. Health centers under Public Health Service Act; liability protections for volunteer practitioners.
page 1609 Sec. 2587. Report to Congress on the current state of parasitic diseases that have been overlooked among the poorest Americans.
page 1609 Sec. 2588. Office of Women’s Health.
page 1623 Sec. 2589. Long-Term Care and Family Caregiver Support.
page 1626 Sec. 2590. Web site on health care labor market and related educational and training opportunities.
page 1629 Sec. 2591. Online health workforce training programs.
page 1633 Sec. 2592. Access for individuals with disabilities.
DIVISION D -- INDIAN HEALTH CARE IMPROVEMENT
‘‘Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents.
‘‘Sec. 2. Findings.
‘‘Sec. 3. Declaration of national Indian health policy.
‘‘Sec. 4. Definitions.
‘‘TITLE I—INDIAN HEALTH, HUMAN RESOURCES, AND
DEVELOPMENT
page 1653 ‘‘Sec. 101. Purpose.
page 1653 ‘‘Sec. 102. Health professions recruitment program for Indians.
page 1655 ‘‘Sec. 103. Health professions preparatory scholarship program for Indians.
page 1656 ‘‘Sec. 104. Indian health professions scholarships.
page 1664 ‘‘Sec. 105. American Indians Into Psychology Program.
page 1667 ‘‘Sec. 106. Scholarship programs for Indian Tribes.
page 1673 ‘‘Sec. 107. Indian Health Service extern programs.
page 1675 ‘‘Sec. 108. Continuing education allowances.
page 1676 ‘‘Sec. 109. Community Health Representative Program.
page 1677 ‘‘Sec. 110. Indian Health Service Loan Repayment Program.
page 1694 ‘‘Sec. 111. Scholarship and Loan Repayment Recovery Fund.
page 1696 ‘‘Sec. 112. Recruitment activities.
page 1696 ‘‘Sec. 113. Indian recruitment and retention program.
page 1697 ‘‘Sec. 114. Advanced training and research.
page 1698 ‘‘Sec. 115. Quentin N. Burdick American Indians Into Nursing Program.
page 1702 ‘‘Sec. 116. Tribal cultural orientation.
page 1702 ‘‘Sec. 117. INMED Program.
page 1704 ‘‘Sec. 118. Health training programs of community colleges.
page 1708 ‘‘Sec. 119. Retention bonus.
page 1710 ‘‘Sec. 120. Nursing residency program.
page 1711 ‘‘Sec. 121. Community Health Aide Program.
page 1717 ‘‘Sec. 122. Tribal Health Program administration.
page 1717 ‘‘Sec. 123. Health professional chronic shortage demonstration programs.
page 1718 ‘‘Sec. 124. National Health Service Corps.
page 1719 ‘‘Sec. 125. Substance abuse counselor educational curricula demonstration programs.
page 1720 ‘‘Sec. 126. Behavioral health training and community education programs.
page 1723 ‘‘Sec. 127. Exemption from payment of certain fees.
page 1724 ‘‘Sec. 128. Authorization of appropriations.
‘‘TITLE II—HEALTH SERVICES
page 1724 ‘‘Sec. 201. Indian Health Care Improvement Fund.
page 1730 ‘‘Sec. 202. Health promotion and disease prevention services.
page 1731 ‘‘Sec. 203. Diabetes prevention, treatment, and control.
page 1734 ‘‘Sec. 204. Shared services for long-term care.
page 1736 ‘‘Sec. 205. Health services research.
page 1737 ‘‘Sec. 206. Mammography and other cancer screening.
page 1738 ‘‘Sec. 207. Patient travel costs.
page 1739 ‘‘Sec. 208. Epidemiology centers.
page 1744 ‘‘Sec. 209. Comprehensive school health education programs.
page 1747 ‘‘Sec. 210. Indian youth program.
page 1749 ‘‘Sec. 211. Prevention, control, and elimination of communicable and infectious diseases.
page 1751 ‘‘Sec. 212. Other authority for provision of services.
page 1753 ‘‘Sec. 213. Indian women’s health care.
page 1754 ‘‘Sec. 214. Environmental and nuclear health hazards.
page 1759 ‘‘Sec. 215. Arizona as a contract health service delivery area.
page 1759 ‘‘Sec. 216. North Dakota and South Dakota as contract health service delivery area.
page 1760 ‘‘Sec. 217. California contract health services program.
page 1761 ‘‘Sec. 218. California as a contract health service delivery area.
page 1762 ‘‘Sec. 219. Contract health services for the Trenton Service Area.
page 1763 ‘‘Sec. 220. Programs operated by Indian Tribes and tribal organizations.
page 1763 ‘‘Sec. 221. Licensing.
page 1763 ‘‘Sec. 222. Notification of provision of emergency contract health services.
page 1764 ‘‘Sec. 223. Prompt action on payment of claims.
page 1764 ‘‘Sec. 224. Liability for payment.
page 1765 ‘‘Sec. 225. Office of Indian Men’s Health.
page 1766 ‘‘Sec. 226. Catastrophic health emergency fund.
page 1796 ‘‘Sec. 227. Authorization of appropriations.
‘‘TITLE III—FACILITIES
page 1769 ‘‘Sec. 301. Consultation; construction and renovation of facilities; reports.
page 1781 ‘‘Sec. 302. Sanitation facilities.
page 1792 ‘‘Sec. 303. Preference to Indians and Indian firms.
page 1794 ‘‘Sec. 304. Expenditure of non-Service funds for renovation.
page 1796 ‘‘Sec. 305. Funding for the construction, expansion, and modernization of small ambulatory care facilities.
page 1801 ‘‘Sec. 306. Indian health care delivery demonstration project.
page 1805 ‘‘Sec. 307. Land transfer.
page 1805 ‘‘Sec. 308. Leases, contracts, and other agreements.
page 1806 ‘‘Sec. 309. Study on loans, loan guarantees, and loan repayment.
page 1809 ‘‘Sec. 310. Tribal leasing.
page 1809 ‘‘Sec. 311. Indian Health Service/tribal facilities joint venture program.
page 1812 ‘‘Sec. 312. Location of facilities.
page 1813 ‘‘Sec. 313. Maintenance and improvement of health care facilities.
page 1814 ‘‘Sec. 314. Tribal management of federally owned quarters.
page 1818 ‘‘Sec. 315. Applicability of Buy American Act requirement.
page 1819 ‘‘Sec. 316. Other funding for facilities.
page 1820 ‘‘Sec. 317. Authorization of appropriations.
‘‘TITLE IV—ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES
page 1820 ‘‘Sec. 401. Treatment of payments under Social Security Act health benefits programs.
page 1827 ‘‘Sec. 402. Grants to and contracts with the Service, Indian Tribes, Tribal Organizations, and urban Indian organizations to facilitate outreach, enrollment, and coverage of Indians under Social Security Act health benefit programs.
page 1831 ‘‘Sec. 403. Reimbursement from certain third parties of costs of health services.
page 1837 ‘‘Sec. 404. Crediting of reimbursements.
page 1837 ‘‘Sec. 405. Purchasing health care coverage.
page 1839 ‘‘Sec. 406. Sharing arrangements with Federal agencies.
page 1841 ‘‘Sec. 407. Eligible indian veteran services.
page 1844 ‘‘Sec. 408. Payor of last resort.
page 1844 ‘‘Sec. 409. Consultation.
page 1845 ‘‘Sec. 410. State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP).
page 1846 ‘‘Sec. 411. Premium and cost sharing protections and eligibility determinations under Medicaid and SCHIP and protection of certain Indian property from Medicaid estate recovery.
page 1847 ‘‘Sec. 412. Treatment under Medicaid and SCHIP managed care.
page 1847 ‘‘Sec. 413. Navajo Nation Medicaid Agency feasibility study.
page 1849 ‘‘Sec. 414. Exception for excepted benefits.
page 1849 ‘‘Sec. 415. Authorization of appropriations.
‘‘TITLE V—HEALTH SERVICES FOR URBAN INDIANS
page 1850 ‘‘Sec. 501. Purpose.
page 1850 ‘‘Sec. 502. Contracts with, and grants to, urban Indian organizations.
page 1850 ‘‘Sec. 503. Contracts and grants for the provision of health care and referral
services.
page 1858 ‘‘Sec. 504. Use of Federal Government Facilities and Sources of Supply.
page 1860 ‘‘Sec. 505. Contracts and grants for the determination of unmet health care needs.
page 1861 ‘‘Sec. 506. Evaluations; renewals.
page 1863 ‘‘Sec. 507. Other contract and grant requirements.
page 1866 ‘‘Sec. 508. Reports and records.
page 1868 ‘‘Sec. 509. Limitation on contract authority.
page 1868 ‘‘Sec. 510. Facilities.
page 1869 ‘‘Sec. 511. Division of Urban Indian Health.
page 1869 ‘‘Sec. 512. Grants for alcohol and substance abuse-related services.
page 1871 ‘‘Sec. 513. Treatment of certain demonstration projects.
page 1871 ‘‘Sec. 514. Urban NIAAA transferred programs.
page 1872 ‘‘Sec. 515. Conferring with urban Indian organizations.
page 1873 ‘‘Sec. 516. Urban youth treatment center demonstration.
page 1874 ‘‘Sec. 517. Grants for diabetes prevention, treatment, and control.
page 1875 ‘‘Sec. 518. Community health representatives.
page 1876 ‘‘Sec. 519. Effective date.
page 1876 ‘‘Sec. 520. Eligibility for services.
page 1876 ‘‘Sec. 521. Authorization of appropriations.
page 1877 ‘‘Sec. 522. Health information technology.
‘‘TITLE VI—ORGANIZATIONAL IMPROVEMENTS
page 1877 ‘‘Sec. 601. Establishment of the Indian Health Service as an agency of the Public Health Service.
page 1882 ‘‘Sec. 602. Automated management information system.
page 1884 ‘‘Sec. 603. Authorization of appropriations.
‘‘TITLE VII—BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PROGRAMS
page 1884 ‘‘Sec. 701. Behavioral health prevention and treatment services.
page 1892 ‘‘Sec. 702. Memoranda of agreement with the Department of the Interior.
page 1896 ‘‘Sec. 703. Comprehensive behavioral health prevention and treatment program.
page 1898 ‘‘Sec. 704. Mental health technician program.
page 1899 ‘‘Sec. 705. Licensing requirement for mental health care workers.
page 1900 ‘‘Sec. 706. Indian women treatment programs.
page 1901 ‘‘Sec. 707. Indian youth program.
page 1909 ‘‘Sec. 708. Indian youth telemental health demonstration project.
page 1917 ‘‘Sec. 709. Inpatient and community-based mental health facilities design, construction, and staffing.
page 1918 ‘‘Sec. 710. Training and community education.
page 1920 ‘‘Sec. 711. Behavioral health program.
page 1921 ‘‘Sec. 712. Fetal alcohol disorder programs.
page 1925 ‘‘Sec. 713. Child sexual abuse and prevention treatment programs.
page 1927 ‘‘Sec. 714. Domestic and sexual violence prevention and treatment.
page 1930 ‘‘Sec. 715. Behavioral health research.
page 1931 ‘‘Sec. 716. Definitions.
page 1935 ‘‘Sec. 717. Authorization of appropriations.
‘‘TITLE VIII—MISCELLANEOUS
page 1935 ‘‘Sec. 801. Reports.
page 1939 ‘‘Sec. 802. Regulations.
page 1941 ‘‘Sec. 803. Plan of implementation.
page 1942 ‘‘Sec. 804. Limitation on use of funds appropriated to Indian Health Service.
page 1942 ‘‘Sec. 805. Eligibility of California Indians.
page 1943 ‘‘Sec. 806. Health services for ineligible persons.
page 1949 ‘‘Sec. 807. Reallocation of base resources.
page 1950 ‘‘Sec. 808. Results of demonstration projects.
page 1950 ‘‘Sec. 809. Provision of services in Montana.
page 1951 ‘‘Sec. 810. Moratorium.
page 1951 ‘‘Sec. 811. Severability provisions.
page 1952 ‘‘Sec. 812. Use of patient safety organizations.
page 1952 ‘‘Sec. 813. Confidentiality of medical quality assurance records; qualified immunity for participants.
page 1960 ‘‘Sec. 814. Claremore Indian Hospital.
page 1960 ‘‘Sec. 815. Sense of Congress regarding law enforcement and methamphetamine issues in Indian country.
page 1960 ‘‘Sec. 816. Permitting implementation through contracts with Tribal Health Programs.
page 1961 ‘‘Sec. 817. Authorization of appropriations; availability.
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(Following sections are not listed in the page 1637 Table of Contents for this section)
page 1965 "Sec. 3102. Soboba Sanitation Facilities.
page 1966 "Sec. 3103 Native American Health and Wellness Foundation.
"TITLE VIII -- NATIVE AMERICAN HEALTH AND WELLNESS FOUNDATION
page 1966 "Sec. 801. Definitions.
page 1967 "Sec. 802. Native American Health and Wellness Foundation.
page 1975 "Sec. 803. Administration services and support.
page 1977 "Sec. 3104. GAO study and report on payments for contract health services.
TITLE II -- IMPROVEMENT OF INDIAN HEALTH CARE PROVIDED UNDER THE SOCIAL SECURITY ACT
page 1979 "Sec. 3201. Expansion of payments under Medicare, Medicaid, and SCHIP for all covered services furnished by indian health programs.
page 1979 "Sec. 1911. Indian health programs.
page 1982 "Sec. 1880. Indian health programs.
page 1985 "Sec. 3202. Additional provisions to increase out-reach to, and enrollment of, indians in SCHIP and Medicaid.
page 1986 "Sec. 3203. Solicitation of proposals for safe harbors under the social security act for facilities of indian health programs and urban indian organizations.
page 1987 "Sec. 3204. Annual report of indians served by social security act health benefit programs.
page 1989 "Sec. 3205. Development of recommendations to improve interstate coordination of Medicaid and SCHIP coverage of indian children and other children who are outside of their state of residency because of educational or other needs.