Subchapter XIX — Grants to States for Medical Assistance Programs
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- §1396 Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission
- §1396–1 Appropriations
- §1396a State plans for medical assistance
- §1396b Payment to States
- §1396b–1 Payment adjustment for health care-acquired conditions
- §1396c Operation of State plans
- §1396d Definitions
- §1396e Enrollment of individuals under group health plans
- §1396e–1 Premium assistance
- §1396f Observance of religious beliefs
- §1396g State programs for licensing of administrators of nursing homes
- §1396g–1 Required laws relating to medical child support
- §1396h State false claims act requirements for increased State share of recoveries
- §1396i Certification and approval of rural health clinics and intermediate care facilities for mentally retarded
- §1396j Indian Health Service facilities
- §1396k Assignment, enforcement, and collection of rights of payments for medical care; establishment of procedures pursuant to State plan; amounts retained by State
- §1396l Hospital providers of nursing facility services
- §1396m Withholding of Federal share of payments for certain medicare providers
- §1396n Compliance with State plan and payment provisions
- §1396o Use of enrollment fees, premiums, deductions, cost sharing, and similar charges
- §1396o–1 State option for alternative premiums and cost sharing
- §1396p Liens, adjustments and recoveries, and transfers of assets
- §1396q Application of provisions of subchapter II relating to subpoenas
- §1396r Requirements for nursing facilities
- §1396r–1 Presumptive eligibility for pregnant women
- §1396r–1a Presumptive eligibility for children
- §1396r–1b Presumptive eligibility for certain breast or cervical cancer patients
- §1396r–1c Presumptive eligibility for family planning services
- §1396r–2 Information concerning sanctions taken by State licensing authorities against health care practitioners and providers
- §1396r–3 Correction and reduction plans for intermediate care facilities for mentally retarded
- §1396r–4 Adjustment in payment for inpatient hospital services furnished by disproportionate share hospitals
- §1396r–5 Treatment of income and resources for certain institutionalized spouses
- §1396r–6 Extension of eligibility for medical assistance
- §1396r–7 Repealed.
- §1396r–8 Payment for covered outpatient drugs
- §1396s Program for distribution of pediatric vaccines
- §1396t Home and community care for functionally disabled elderly individuals
- §1396u Community supported living arrangements services
- §1396u–1 Assuring coverage for certain low-income families
- §1396u–2 Provisions relating to managed care
- §1396u–3 State coverage of medicare cost-sharing for additional low-income medicare beneficiaries
- §1396u–4 Program of all-inclusive care for elderly (PACE)
- §1396u–5 Special provisions relating to medicare prescription drug benefit
- §1396u–6 Medicaid Integrity Program
- §1396u–7 State flexibility in benefit packages
- §1396u–8 Health opportunity accounts
- §1396v References to laws directly affecting medicaid program
- §1396w Asset verification through access to information held by financial institutions
- §1396w–1 Medicaid Improvement Fund
- §1396w–2 Authorization to receive relevant information
- §1396w–3 Enrollment simplification and coordination with State health insurance exchanges
- §1396w–3a Requirements relating to qualified prescription drug monitoring programs and prescribing certain controlled substances
- §1396w–4 State option to provide coordinated care through a health home for individuals with chronic conditions
- §1396w–4a State option to provide coordinated care through a health home for children with medically complex conditions
- §1396w–5 Addressing health care disparities
- §1396w–6 State option to provide qualifying community-based mobile crisis intervention services
- §1396w–7 Supporting access to a continuum of crisis response services under Medicaid and CHIP
- §1396w–8 Collection and reporting of comprehensive data for specified populations
- §1396w–9 State studies and HHS report on costs of providing maternity, labor, and delivery services