H.R. 4087106th CongressHouse Bill

Medicare+Choice Beneficiary Confidence Act of 2000

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Medicare+Choice Beneficiary Confidence Act of 2000 - Amends part C (Medicare+Choice) of title XVIII (Medicare) of the Social Security Act (SSA) to provide for: (1) payment of claims against insolvent Medicare+Choice organizations; (2) notification of the States of a Medicare+Choice organization's possible inability to bear the risk of potential financial losses; (3) direct payment by the Secretary of Health and Human Services of the amounts owed to providers and suppliers or to enrollees for covered services and supplies furnished to individuals under the Medicare+Choice contract; and (4) provision by each Medicare+Choice organization to the Secretary of a surety bond in a specified amount.

Introduced Mar 23, 2000
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Who introduced this

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Matt Salmon

Republican

U.S. Representative · AZ-1

1 cosponsor — all Republican

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