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Discretionary Spending in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) (Paperback)
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Discretionary Spending in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) (Paperback)
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The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) reauthorized
new funding for numerous existing discretionary grant and other
programs and activities. ACA also created multiple new
discretionary grant programs and activities and provided for each
an authorization of appropriations. Funding for all of these
programs and activities is subject to action by congressional
appropriators. This report summarizes all the discretionary
spending provisions in ACA that authorized appropriations for grant
programs and other activities. A companion product, CRS Report
R41301, Appropriations and Fund Transfers in the Patient Protection
and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), summarizes all the mandatory
appropriations in the new law. Among the provisions that are
intended to strengthen the nation's health care safety net and
improve access to care, ACA permanently reauthorized the federal
health centers program and the National Health Service Corps
(NHSC). The NHSC provides scholarships and student loan repayments
to individuals who agree to a period of service as a primary care
provider in a federally designated Health Professional Shortage
Area. In addition, the new law addressed concerns about the current
size, specialty mix, and geographic distribution of the health care
workforce. It reauthorized and expanded existing health workforce
education and training programs under Titles VII and VIII of the
Public Health Service Act (PHSA). Title VII supports the education
and training of physicians, dentists, physician assistants, and
public health workers through grants, scholarships, and loan
repayment. ACA created several new programs to increase training
experiences in primary care, in rural areas, and in community-based
settings, and provided training opportunities to increase the
supply of pediatric subspecialists and geriatricians. It also
expanded the nursing workforce development programs authorized
under PHSA Title VIII to bolster undergraduate and graduate nursing
education and training. As part of a comprehensive framework for
federal community-based (i.e., public health) prevention
activities, including a national strategy and a national education
and outreach campaign, ACA authorized several new grant programs
with a focus on preventable or modifiable risk factors for disease
(e.g., sedentary lifestyle, tobacco use). The new law also
leveraged a number of mechanisms to improve the quality of health
care, including new requirements for quality measure development,
collection, analysis, and public reporting; programs to develop and
disseminate innovative strategies for improving the quality of
health care delivery; and support for care coordination programs
such as medical homes, patient navigators, and the co-location of
primary health care and mental health services. Additionally, ACA
authorized funding for programs to prevent elder abuse, neglect,
and exploitation; grants to expand trauma care services and improve
regional coordination of emergency services; and demonstration
projects to implement alternatives to current tort litigation for
resolving medical malpractice claims, among other provisions. The
Congressional Budget Office estimated that ACA's discretionary
spending provisions, if fully funded by future appropriations acts,
would result in appropriations of approximately $106 billion over
the 10-year period FY2010-FY2019. Most of that funding would be for
programs that existed prior to, and whose funding was reauthorized
by, ACA. Few new programs created by ACA received funding in FY2011
or FY2012.
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