H.R. 1830100th CongressHouse Bill

Medicare Rural Health Care Stability Amendments of 1987

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Medicare Rural Health Care Stability Amendments of 1987 - Amends title XVIII (Medicare) of the Social Security Act to require that whenever the Secretary of Health and Human Services proposes a regulation or promulgates a final version of a regulation under the Medicare program or part B (Peer Review) of title XI of the Act which will have a significant impact on rural health care, the Secretary make a regulatory impact analysis available to the public. Amends part A (General Provisions) of title XI of the Act to establish an Office of Rural Health Policy in the Office of the Administrator of the Health Care Financing Administration to: (1) advise the Administrator regarding the effects of current policies and changes in the Medicare program on rural health; and (2) oversee compliance with the requirement that there be at least 60 days for public comment before a proposed Medicare regulation is finalized.

Introduced Mar 26, 1987
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Passed Senate
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Byron Dorgan

Democrat

U.S. Representative · ND-At Large

Bipartisan — 26 cosponsors (20 D, 6 R)

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