H.R. 3007 - To Amend Title XVIII of the Social Security Act to Provide an Exception to the 60-Day Limit on Medicare Reciprocal Billing Arrangements Between Two Physicians During the Period in Which One of the Physicians is Ordered to Active Duty As a Member of a Reserve Component of the Armed Forces.
- Sponsor:
- C. Thompson
- Summary:
- To amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to provide an exception to the 60-day limit on Medicare reciprocal billing arrangements between two physicians during the period in which one of the physicians is ordered to active duty as a member of a reserve component of the Armed Forces. (by CRS)
- Status:
- The bill has been introduced.
To Amend Title XVIII of the Social Security Act to Provide an Exception to the 60-Day Limit on Medicare Reciprocal Billing Arrangements Between Two Physicians During the Period in Which One of the Physicians is Ordered to Active Duty As a Member of a Reserve Component of the Armed Forces.
H.R. 3007 — 110th Congress (2007–2008)
- Summary
- To amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to provide an exception to the 60-day limit on Medicare reciprocal billing arrangements between two physicians during the period in which one of the physicians is ordered to active duty as a member of a reserve component of the Armed Forces. (by CRS)
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- Title
- To amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to provide an exception to the 60-day limit on Medicare reciprocal billing arrangements between two physicians during the period in which one of the physicians is ordered to active duty as a member of a reserve component of the Armed Forces.
- Other Titles
- Sponsor
- C. Thompson
- Co-Sponsors
- Jeff Miller
- Donna Christensen
- Cathy McMorris Rodgers
- Barton Gordon
- Christopher Carney
- Heath Shuler
- Christopher Smith
- James Ramstad
- Adam Schiff
- Walter Herger
- Luis Fortuño
- Ted Poe
- David Weldon
- James McDermott
- Doris Matsui
- Fortney Stark
- Samuel Johnson
- Jo Ann Emerson
- Ken Calvert
- John Tanner
- K. Conaway
- Lee Terry
- Joe Sestak
- Stephen Buyer
- Steve Cohen
- Richard Baker
- Vito Fossella
- Ronald Kind
- Rubén Hinojosa
- Subjects
- Health policy
- Aged
- Armed forces
- Armed forces reserves
- Defense policy
- Medical care
- Medical fees
- Medicare
- Medicine
- Physicians
- Related Bills
- H.R. 2429 (110th) : To Amend Title XVIII of the Social Security Act to Provide an Exception to the 60-Day Limit on Medicare Reciprocal Billing Arrangements Between Two Physicians During the Period in Which One of the Physicians is Ordered to Active Duty As a Member of a Reserve Component of the Armed Forces.
- S. 1767 (110th) : A Bill to Amend Title XVIII of the Social Security Act to Provide an Exception to the 60-Day Limit on Medicare Reciprocal Billing Arrangements Between Two Physicians During the Period in Which One of the Physicians is Ordered to Active Duty As a Member of a Reserve Component of the Armed Forces.
- S. 1768 (110th) : A Bill to Amend Title XVIII of the Social Security Act to Provide an Exception to the 60-Day Limit on Medicare Reciprocal Billing Arrangements Between Two Physicians During the Period in Which One of the Physicians is Ordered to Active Duty As a Member of a Reserve Component of the Armed Forces.
- Major Actions
Introduced 7/11/2007 Referred to Committee - Bill History
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There have been no votes on this bill.
Action Date Description Introduced 7/11/2007 7/11/2007 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health. 7/11/2007 Referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce, and in addition to the Committee on Ways and Means, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned. 7/11/2007 Referred to House Energy and Commerce 7/11/2007 Referred to House Ways and Means 7/17/2007 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health. Number Sponsor Date Offered Status
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