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August 2004

 

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Meetings & Events

ASSH's 59th Annual Meeting

September 8-11, 2004
  The American Society for Surgery of the Hand will hold its 59th Annual Meeting in New York City in September.  This year's title is "Connect! Science, Education, Collegiality.  Early registration with reduced rates ends July 5, 2004.

Click here to view the 59th Annual Meeting's website.

 

 

  New York City

AOPA National Assembly

September 20-23, 2004

  The American Orthotic and Prosthetic Association will hold its 2004 National Assembly this September in Hollywood, Florida. 

Click here to view the National Assembly's website.

 

 

  Hollywood, Florida

World Congress & Expo on Disabilities

October 7-9, 2004

  The World Congress and Exposition on Disabilities (WCD) will take place this October in Orlando, Florida. 

Click here to view the WCD Brochure (pdf).

 

 

  Orlando, Florida

OTA's 20th Annual Meeting

October 8-10, 2004

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The Orthopaedic Trauma Association (OTA) will hold its 20th Annual Meeting this October in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

Click here to view the Meeting's Preliminary Program.

 

 

  Ft. Lauderdale, Florida

AAOS & ASES 4th Biennial Shoulder & Elbow Meeting

October 14-17, 2004

 

  The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) and the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) will hold their 4th Biennial Shoulder and Elbow Meeting this October in Monterey, California. 

Click here to view the meeting's website.

  Monterey, California

ASHT's 27th Annual Meeting

October 21-24, 2004

  You can now register for ASHT's 27th Annual Meeting in Charlotte, NC in October! 

Click here to register on-line. 

Click here to view the Meeting's website.

 

 

  Charlotte, North Carolina

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Federal Legislation

Federal Legislative Tracking

 

 

The House

 

H.R. 1


H.R. 18

H.R. 26

H.R. 296

H.R. 792

H.R. 1044

H.R. 1116

H.R. 1124

H.R. 1125

H.R. 1219

H.R. 1709

H.R. 1998

H.R. 2032

H.R. 2085

H.R. 3090

H.R. 3359

 

H.R. 4016

 

H.R. 4124

 

H.R. 4628

 

H.R. 4822
 

 


 

 

The Senate

 

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S. 61

S. 75

S. 80

S. 345

S. 493

S. 569

S. 971

S. 977

S. 1010

S. 1055

S. 1197

S. 1410

 

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H.R. 1

Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003

 

Introduced: July 25, 2003

 

Related Bills: S. 1

Medicare Prescription Drug and Modernization Act of 2003 - Amends title XVIII (Medicare) of the Social Security Act (SSA) to add a new part D (Voluntary Prescription Drug Benefit Program) under which each individual who is entitled to benefits under Medicare part A (Hospital Insurance) or enrolled under Medicare part B (Supplemental Medical Insurance) is entitled to obtain qualified prescription drug coverage. Authorizes the individual to elect to enroll: (1) in a Medicare Advantage (MA) plan (replacing the current Medicare+Choice plans under Medicare part C (Medicare+Choice)); (2) in an enhanced fee-for-service (EFFS) plan; or (3) in a prescription drug plan (PDP) if the individual is not enrolled in an MA-EFFS plan (a Medicare Advantage plan and an EFFS plan).

 

 

Public - Law No: 108 - 173

For complete text of this law, please click here.

 

Sponsor:

Rep Hastert, J. Dennis

[IL-14]

 

Status:

 

11/22/2003: Passed in the House of Representatives by a voice vote of 220 - 215.

 

11/25/2003: Passed in the Senate by a voice vote of 54 - 44.

 
12/8/2003: Signed into law by the President, becomes Public - Law No: 108 -173.

 

H.R. 18

Medicare Fraud Prevention and Enforcement Act of 2003

 

Introduced: January 7, 2003

 

Amends Title XVIII of the Social Security Act to establish additional provisions to combat waste, fraud, and abuse within the Medicare Program, and for other purposes.  Section 2 contains provisions regarding site inspections for DME suppliers, community mental health centers, and other provider groups, outlining the exceptions to the term "applicable provider."

 

 

Cosponsors: (1)

 For a complete list of co-sponsors, please click here.

 

Sponsor:

Representative

Biggert, Judy

[IL-13]

 

Status:


1/7/2003: Referred to House Ways and Means.

  • 1/16/2003: Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.

1/7/2003: Referred to House Energy and Commerce. 

  • 2/3/2003: Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.

1/7/2003: Referred to House Judiciary. 

  • 3/6/2003: Referred to the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism and Homeland Security.

 

H.R. 26

Medicare Payment Restoration and Benefits Improvement Act of 2003

 

Introduced: January, 7 2003

 

Amends title XVIII of the Social Security Act to revise and improve payments to providers of services under the Medicare Program, and for other purposes.  Provisions under Section 233 of H.R. 26 include: implementation of a 2-year extension of moratorium on therapy caps; charging the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences to identify conditions or diseases that should justify conducting an assessment of the need to waive the therapy; and charging the Comptroller General to conduct a GAO study of patient access to physical therapy services in States authorizing such services without a physician referral and in states requiring physician referral.

 

 

Cosponsors: (0)

 

Sponsor:

Representative

Cardin, Benjamin

[MD-3]

 

Status:

 

1/7/2003:  Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means, and in addition to the Committee on Energy and Commerce.


1/7/2003: Referred to House Ways and Means.

  • 1/22/2003: Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.

1/7/2003:  Referred to House Energy and Commerce.

  • 2/3/2003: Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.

 

H.R. 296

Treatment of Children's Deformities Act of 2003

 

Introduced: January 8, 2003

 

Related Bill: S. 977

 

Amends the Public Health Service Act, the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, and the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to require that group and individual health insurance coverage and group health plans provide coverage for the treatment of a minor child's congenital or developmental deformity or disorder due to trauma, infection, tumor, or disease.  The measure applies amendments to the requirements for reconstructive surgery.

 

The amendments apply with respect to group health plans for plan years beginning on or after January 1, 2004.

 

 

Cosponsors: (73)

For a complete list of co-sponsors, please click here.

 

Sponsor:

Representative

Kelly, Sue W.

[NY-19]

 

Status:

 

1/8/2003: Referred to House Energy and Commerce.

  • 2/3/2003: Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.

1/8/2003: Referred to House Ways and Means.

  • 2/3/2003: Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.

1/8/2003: Referred to House Education and the Workforce.

  • 2/21/2003: Referred to the Subcommittee on Employer-Employee Relations.

 

H.R. 792

Medicare Patient Access to Physical Therapists Act of 2003

Introduced: February 13, 2003

Related Bill: S. 493

Amends Title XVIII of the Social Security Act to give authorization to physical therapists to evaluate and treat Medicare beneficiaries without a requirement for a physician referral. It further clarifies the terms "qualified physical therapist" and "outpatient occupational therapy services," and contains provisions for scope of benefits, payment of benefits, and provider claims procedures.
 


Cosponsors: (175)
For a complete list of co-sponsors, please click here.

 

 

Sponsor:

Representative

Crane, Philip M.

 [IL-8]

 

Status:

 

2/13/2003: Introductory remarks on measure

(CR E255-256).


2/13/2003: Referred to House Energy and Commerce.

  • 2/26/2003: Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.

2/13/2003: Referred to House Ways and Means.

  • 2/26/2003: Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.

 

H.R. 1044

To establish the Commission on Medical Malpractice Insurance

Introduced: February 27, 2003

A measure to create an 8-member "Commission on Medical Malpractice Insurance," and charge it with the responsibility of investigating the cause of increasing medical malpractice premium rates by U.S. medical malpractice carriers in the last 20-yr. period ending with the date of the enactment of this legislation. The Commission’s primary topics of focus are the investment, accounting and pricing practices of said insurance carriers, and jury awards in medical malpractice cases.

 

 

Cosponsors: (1)

For a complete list of co-sponsors, please click here.

 

Sponsor:

Representative

Wynn, Albert Russell

[MD-4]
 

Status:

 

2/27/2003: Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

  • 3/17/2003: Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.

 

H.R. 1116

Medical Malpractice Insurance and Litigation Reform Act

Introduced: March 6, 2003

The measure is aimed at reforming the medical malpractice insurance business.  Its provisions include: a prohibition on anti-competitive activities by medical malpractice insurers; establishing procedural requirements for medical malpractice insurers' proposed rate increases; and establishing a Federal alternative medical malpractice insurance via a so-called "Federal Medical Malpractice Insurance Association."

 

The measure aims to limit frivolous lawsuits by requiring that all medical malpractice liability action be accompanied by an affidavit of a qualified specialist substantiating there is a reasonable and meritorious cause for the filing of the action against the defendant. It also establishes sanctions for frivolous actions and pleadings.

 


Cosponsors: (13)
For a complete list of co-sponsors, please click here.

 

Sponsor:

Representative

Conyers, John, Jr.

[MI-14]
 

Status:

 

3/6/2003: Introductory remarks on measure

(CR E392-393).


3/6/2003: Referred to House Judiciary.


3/6/2003: Referred to House Energy and Commerce.

  • 3/17/2003: Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.

 

H.R. 1124

Medical Malpractice Reform Act of 2003

 

Introduced: March 6, 2003

A measure aimed at reducing the cost of medical malpractice insurance and enhancing patient access to medical care. It further establishes a statue of limitations for the filing of malpractice lawsuits, as well as limitations on punitive damages; and issues mandates to medical malpractice insurance carriers to reduce premiums paid by physicians to reasonable amounts. Provides for the creation of the "Independent Advisory Commission on Medical Malpractice Insurance" to investigate the causes for dramatic increases in medical malpractice insurance premiums, and to devise proposals that not only reduce premiums but also prevent future dramatic premium rate increases.
 
Cosponsors: (18)
For a complete list of co-sponsors, please click here.
 

Sponsor:

Representative

Dingell, John D.

[MI-15]
 

Status:

 

3/6/2003: Referred to House Energy and Commerce.

  • 3/17/2003: Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.

3/6/2003: Referred to House Judiciary Committee.

 

H.R. 1125

Medicare Access to Rehabilitation Services Act of 2003

 

Introduced: March 6, 2003

 

Amends title XVIII of the Social Security Act to repeal the Medicare outpatient rehabilitation therapy caps.

 

 

Cosponsors: (244)

For a complete list of co-sponsors, please click here.

 

Sponsor:

Representative English, Phil

[PA-3]

 

 Status:

 

3/6/2003: Referred to House Energy and Commerce.

  • 3/17/2003: Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.

3/6/2003: Referred to House Ways and Means.

  • 3/12/2003: Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.

 

H.R. 1219

Medical Malpractice and Insurance Reform Act of 2003

 

Introduced: March 12, 2003

 

The measure is intended to reform the medical insurance industry.  Provisions include: instituting qualifications for and limitations on medical malpractice lawsuits; prohibiting anti-competitive activities by medical malpractice insurers; establishing direct assistance to enhance patient access to medical care; and creating the "Independent Advisory Commission on Medical Malpractice Insurance" to investigate the causes for dramatic increases in medical malpractice insurance premiums, and to devise proposals that not only reduce premiums but also prevent future dramatic premium rate increases.

 

 

Cosponsors: (4)

For a complete list of co-sponsors, please click here.

 

Sponsor:

Representative Conyers, John, Jr.

[MI-14]

Status:

 

3/12/2003: Referred to House Judiciary.

3/12/2003: Referred to House Energy and Commerce.

  • 3/24/2003: Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.

 

H.R. 1709

Stop Taking Our Health Privacy (STOHP) Act of 2003

 

Introduced: April 10, 2003

 

Restores the standards to protect the privacy of individually identifiable health information that were weakened in August 2002.  The 2002 modifications to the comprehensive medical privacy regulations were issued by the Department of Health and Human Services in December 2000, as pursuant to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996.

 

Among the standards slated for reinstatement are: (1) requirements for health care providers, health plans, and health care clearinghouses to obtain patient consent before using/disclosing patient health information for treatment, payment, or health care operations; (2) the December 2000 definition of 'marketing' to ensure that common conceptions of marketing fall under privacy protections governing marketing activities.

 

 

Cosponsors: (22)

For a complete list of co-sponsors, please click here.

 

Sponsor:

Representative

Markey, Edward J.

[MA-7]


Status:

 

4/10/2003: Referred to House Energy and Commerce.

  • 4/24/2003: Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.

4/10/2003: Referred to House Ways and Means.

  • 4/22/2003: Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.

4/10/2003: Referred to House Education and the Workforce.

  • 5/2/2003: Referred to the Subcommittee on Employer-Employee Relations.

 

 

H.R. 1998

Christopher Reeve Paralysis Act

 

Introduced: May 7, 2003

 

Related Bill: S. 1010

 

Enhances and advocates expanded National Institutes of Health research into paralysis; implements measures to improve rehabilitation and the quality of life for persons living with paralysis and other physical disabilities.

 

 

Cosponsors: (65)

For a complete list of co-sponsors, please click here.

 

Sponsor:

Representative

Bilirakis, Michael

[FL-9]

 

Status:

 

5/7/2003: Referred to House Energy and Commerce.

  • 5/20/2003: Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.

5/7/2003: Referred to House Veterans' Affairs.

  • 5/21/2003: Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.

 

H.R. 2032

Medicaid Community-Based Attendant Services and Supports Act of 2003

 

Introduced: May 8, 2003

 

Related Bill: S. 971

 

Amends Title XIX of the Social Security Act to provide individuals with disabilities and older Americans with equal access to community-based attendant services and supports.

 

 

Cosponsors: (101)

For a complete list of co-sponsors, please click here.

 

Sponsor:

Representative

Davis, Danny K.

[IL-7]

 

Status:

 

5/8/2003: Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

  • 5/20/2003: Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.

 

H.R. 2085

Access to Medical Treatment Act

 

Introduced: May 14, 2003

 

As yet, not related to S. 1410

 

A bill permitting an individual to be treated by a health care practitioner with any method of medical treatment such individual requests.

 

 

Cosponsors: (7)

For a complete list of co-sponsors, please click here.

 

Sponsor:

Representative

DeFazio, Peter A

[OR-4]

 

Status:

 

5/14/2003: Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

  • 5/20/2003: Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.

 

H.R. 3090

Medicare Occupational Therapy Coverage Eligibility Act of 2003

 

Introduced: September 16, 2003

 

The measure amends Title XVIII of the Social Security Act to expand the eligibility for coverage of home health services under the Medicare Program to include both occupational therapy and speech therapy.

 

 

Cosponsors: (15)

For a complete list of co-sponsors, please click here.

 

 

 

Sponsor:

Representative

Andrews, Robert E

[NJ-1]

 

Status:

9/16/2003: Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.

 

H.R. 3359

Prevention, Awareness, and Research Auto-Immune Disease Act

 

Introduced: October 27, 2003

 

The measure is aimed at increasing awareness of and research on such autoimmune diseases as lupus, multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, and fibromyalgia.

 

 

Cosponsors: (23)

For a complete list of co-sponsors, please click here.

 

 

Sponsor:

Representative

Kennedy, Patrick J.

[RI-1]

 

Status:

 

10/21/2003: Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

  • 10/27/2003: Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.

 

H.R. 4016

The Allied Health Professions Reinvestment Act of 2004

 

Introduced: March 23, 2004

 

The Allied Health Professions Reinvestment Act of 2004 amends the Public Health Service Act to provide for the education and training of allied health professionals in exchange for a service commitment.

 

 

Cosponsors: (18)

For a complete list of co-sponsors, please click here.

 

 

 

Sponsor:

Representative

Sterns, Cliff

[FL-6]

 

Status:

 

3/23/2004: Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

  • 3/30/2004: Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.

 

 

H.R. 4124

Medical Malpractice Relief Act of 2004

 

Introduced: April 1, 2004

 

The Medical Malpractice Relief Act of 2004 amends the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to allow a business credit for qualified expenditure for medical professional malpractice insurance.

 

 

Cosponsors: (32)

For a complete list of co-sponsors, please click here.

 

 

 

Sponsor:

Representative

Sandlin, Max

[TX-1]

 

Status:

 

4/1/2004: Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.

 

 

H.R. 4628

Patients' Bill of Rights Act of 2004

 

Introduced: June 21, 2004

 

To amend the Public Health Service Act, the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, and the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to protect consumers in managed care plans and other health coverage.

 

Full summary not available.

 

 

Cosponsors: (90)

For a complete list of co-sponsors, please click here.

 

 

 

Sponsor:

Representative

Dingell, John

[MI-15]

 

Status:

 

6/21/2004: Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.

6/21/2004: Referred to the House Committee on Education and the Workforce.

 

6/21/2004: Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

  • 7/19/2004: Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.

 

H.R. 4822

Medicare Beneficiary Freedom to Contract Act of 2004

 

Introduced: July 13, 2004

 

To amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to clarify the right of Medicare beneficiaries to enter into private contracts with physicians and other health care professionals for the provision of health services for which no payment is sought under the Medicare Program.

 

Full summary not available.

 

 

Cosponsors: (3)

For a complete list of co-sponsors, please click here.

 

 

 

 

Sponsor:

Representative

Johnson, Sam

[TX-3]

 

Status:

 

7/13/2004: Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.

 

7/13/2004: Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

 

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S. 1

Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003

 

Introduced: July 25, 2003

 

Related Bills: H.R. 1

Medicare Prescription Drug and Modernization Act of 2003 - Amends title XVIII (Medicare) of the Social Security Act (SSA) to add a new part D (Voluntary Prescription Drug Benefit Program) under which each individual who is entitled to benefits under Medicare part A (Hospital Insurance) or enrolled under Medicare part B (Supplemental Medical Insurance) is entitled to obtain qualified prescription drug coverage. Authorizes the individual to elect to enroll: (1) in a Medicare Advantage (MA) plan (replacing the current Medicare+Choice plans under Medicare part C (Medicare+Choice)); (2) in an enhanced fee-for-service (EFFS) plan; or (3) in a prescription drug plan (PDP) if the individual is not enrolled in an MA-EFFS plan (a Medicare Advantage plan and an EFFS plan).

 

 

Public - Law No: 108 - 173

For complete text of this law, please click here

 

 

 

Sponsor:

Rep Hastert, J. Dennis

[IL-14]

 

Status:

 

11/22/2003:

Passed in the House of Representatives by a voice vote of 220 - 215.

 

11/25/2003: Passed in the Senate by a voice vote of 54 - 44.

 
12/8/2003: Signed into law by the President, becomes Public - Law No: 108 -173.

 

S. 61

Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy Education Act of 2003
 
Introduced: January 7, 2003
 
Provides grants to, and allows the Department of Health and Human Services to enter into contracts with, programs of physical therapy and occupational therapy for the purpose of: planning and implementing projects to recruit and retain faculty and students; develop curriculum; support the distribution of physical therapy and occupational therapy practitioners in underserved areas; or support the continuing development of these professions.


The measure authorizes $3,000,000 for each of the fiscal years 2004 through 2006.
 


Cosponsors: (0)

 

 

Sponsor:

Senator

Inouye, Daniel K.

[HI]

 

Status:

 

1/7/2003: Introductory remarks on measure (CR S60).


1/7/2003: Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (text of measure as introduced: CR S60-61).

 

S. 75

Rural Preventive Health Care Training Act of 2003

 

Introduced: January 7, 2003

 

Provides grants and allows the Department of Health and Human Services to enter into contracts to provide preventive health care training to health care practitioners practicing in rural areas. Such training shall, to the extent practicable, include training in health care to prevent both physical and mental disorders before the initial occurrence of such disorders.  To be eligible to receive training, a health care practitioner must be practicing, or desiring to practice, in a rural area. 

 

The measure authorizes $5,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2004 through 2006.

 

 

Cosponsors: (0)

 

Sponsor:

Senator

Inouye, Daniel K.

[HI]

 

Status:

 

1/7/2003: Introductory remarks on measure (CR S69-70).


1/7/2003: Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions

(text of measure as introduced: CR S70).

 

S. 80

National Academies of Practice Recognition Act of 2003

 

Introduced: January 7, 2003

 

A measure to recognize and grant a Federal Charter to the organization known as the National Academies of Practice.  The purposes of the organization will be to honor persons who have made significant contributions to the practice of applied psychology, dentistry, medicine, nursing, optometry, osteopathy, podiatry, social work, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and other health care professions, and to improve the practices in such professions by disseminating information about new techniques and procedures.

 

Cosponsors: (0)

 

Sponsor:

Senator

Inouye, Daniel K.

[HI]

 

Status:

 

1/7/2003: Introductory remarks on measure (CR S72).