H.R. 588898th CongressHouse Bill

Directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services, in consultation with specified agencies, to conduct at least ten demonstration projects…

Official title: A bill to provide for medicare demonstration projects for alternative medicare benefits for individuals with Alzheimer's disease or a related memory disorder.

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Directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services, in consultation with specified agencies, to conduct at least ten demonstration projects to determine the feasibility of providing for alternative Medicare benefits for individuals entitled to Medicare benefits who are diagnosed as suffering from Alzheimer's disease or a related memory disorder. Directs the Secretary, in conducting such projects, to consider: (1) alternative benefits that encompass a range of outpatient services that are particularly appropriate to individuals suffering from such a progressive, chronic illness; and (2) providing alternative benefits in a manner that is analogous to the manner in which benefits for hospice care are made available under Medicare. Limits the cost of each such project. Provides for the paying for such projects.

Introduced Jun 19, 1984
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Michael Bilirakis

Republican

U.S. Representative · FL-9

Bipartisan — 38 cosponsors (24 D, 14 R)

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