Health Reform Details
- What's New
- Title II. The Role of Public Programs
- Title III. Improving the Quality and Efficiency of Health Care
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Title IV. Prevention of Chronic Disease and Improving Public Health
- Investing in Prevention, Disease Research and Screening
- Promoting Prevention and Wellness at Small Businesses
- Creating Healthier Communities
- Improving our Response to Infectious Diseases
- Providing American Families with Nutrition Information
- Increasing Preventive Care Services for Medicare Beneficiaries
- Increasing Access to Preventive Services for Medicaid Beneficiaries
- Improving Health Care Quality and Understanding Health Disparities
- Title V. Health Care Workforce
- Title VI. Transparency and Program Integrity
- Title VII. Improving Access to Innovative Medical Therapies
- Title VIII. Community Living Assistance Services and Supports Act (CLASS Act)
- Title IX. Revenue Provisions
- Title X. Reauthorization of the Indian Health Care Improvement Act
- La Propuesta del Presidente
Title IV. Prevention of Chronic Disease and Improving Public Health
Improving Health Care Quality and Understanding Health Disparities
The Act improves data collection and analysis, facilitates better data sharing, and requires the development of standards for the collection of data regarding the nation’s health and the performance of the nation’s health care, including health disparities.
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