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Public Health Service Amendments of 1987 Became Public Law No: 100-177. Health
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(Senate agreed to House amendments with an amendment) Public Health Service Amendments of 1987 - Title I: Health Research, Technology, Statistics, and Preventive Health Programs - Amends title III (General Powers and Duties of Public Health Service) of the Public Health Service Act to direct the Secretary of Health and Human Services, acting through the National Center for Health Services Research and Health Care Technology Assessment (Center for Health Services Research), to undertake and support research, evaluation, and demonstration projects respecting the delivery of health care services in rural areas. Changes the duties of the National Advisory Council on Health Care Technology Assessment to require the Council to make recommendations to the Director of the Center for Health Services Research with respect to the development of criteria and methods to be used by the Center for Health Services Research in certain matters. (Current law requires the Council to assist the Director in developing such criteria and methods.) Changes the composition of the Council. Prohibits the Secretary from altering the administrative relationship between the Assistant Secretary for Health and the Director of the Center for Health Services Research, as in effect during FY 1986. Removes provisions specifying who shall supervise the Director of the National Center for Health Statistics (Center for Health Statistics). Changes the composition and terms of office of the National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics. Changes from December 1 to March 15 the due date for specified annual health care reports by the Secretary to the President and the Congress. Amends the Health Services and Centers Amendments of 1978 to change from December 1 to March 15 the due date for a national disease prevention data profile required by current law to be submitted by the Center for Health Statistics to the Congress every third year. Amends the Public Health Service Act to require certain grants exceeding $50,000 (relating to health statistics, health services, health care technology assessment, the Center for Health Services Research, the Center for Health Statistics, international cooperation in such areas, and the Council on Health Care Technology) to be submitted to a peer review group for evaluation. Requires that the Secretary act through the Director of the Center for Health Services Research or, as appropriate, the Director of the Center for Health Statistics when establishing the peer groups, making appointments to the groups, and receiving reports from the groups. (Current law requires that the Secretary establish, make appointments to, and receive reports from the peer groups.) Authorizes appropriations for health service research, evaluation, and demonstration and for health statistical and epidemiological activities undertaken or supported under specified provisions for FY 1988 through 1990. States that the Secretary, for FY 1988 and 1989, may only require, with regard to a grant relating to a council on health care technology, expenditures from non-Federal sources in an amount not less than the amount of the grant applied for. (Current law requires applicants for the grant to give assurances they will expend from non-Federal sources at least twice the amount of the grant applied for.) Authorizes appropriations for FY 1988 through 1990 for preventive health service programs: (1) to immunize without charge individuals against vaccine-preventable diseases; and (2) for provision without charge of immunizations with vaccines approved for use, and recommended for routine use, after a specified date. Authorizes, upon implementation of subtitle 2 (National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program) of title XXI of the Public Health Service Act, appropriations for FY 1988 through 1990 for grants for preventive health services. Directs the Secretary, acting through the Director of the Centers for Disease Control, to acquire and maintain a supply of vaccines sufficient to provide vaccinations throughout a six-month period. Authorizes appropriations for FY 1988 through 1990. Authorizes appropriations for FY 1988 through 1990 for grants for preventive health service programs for tuberculosis and for certain activities relating to prevention and control of diseases which may be prevented through vaccination. States that no more than ten percent of the total amount appropriated under this authorization shall be available for programs relating to preventable tuberculosis. Authorizes the Secretary to make grants to States and other public and nonprofit private entities, regarding diseases which may be prevented through vaccination, the prevention and control of drug-resistant and other forms of tuberculosis, and the prevention and control of diseases and conditions, for: (1) research; (2) demonstration projects; (3) public information and education; and (4) education, training, and clinical skills improvement activities. Applies provisions of existing law relating to grant amounts and, reductions and recordkeeping by the recipient to grants for vaccine-preventable diseases, tuberculosis, and other diseases and conditions under this provision. Title II: National Health Service Corps Loan Repayment Program - Amends subpart II (National Health Service Corps Program) of part D of title III of the Public Health Service Act to direct the Secretary to establish the National Health Service Corps Loan Repayment Program (Loan Repayment Program) to assure an adequate supply of certain trained medical personnel. Sets forth eligibility requirements individuals must meet in order to participate in the Program. Mandates inclusion with application and contract forms sent to potential applicants by the Secretary: (1) a summary of the rights and liabilities of individuals whose applications are approved; and (2) information regarding meeting the service obligation through private practice. Directs the Secretary to give priority to certain types of applicants. Specifies elements the contract is required to contain, including: (1) that the Secretary will pay loans on behalf of the individual; (2) that the individual will serve for a period of time (period of obligated service) in a health manpower shortage area; and (3) the damages to which the United States is entitled for the individual's breach of the contract. States that loan payment shall include payment of principal, interest, and related expenses on governmental and commercial loans for tuition and educational and living expenses. Authorizes the Secretary to make loan repayment to a maximum of $20,000 for each year the recipient individual contracts to serve in the Corps. Sets the maximum at $25,000 for each year the individual contracts to serve in the Indian Health Service. Requires arrangements made by the Secretary for loan repayments to provide that any repayments for a year of obligated service be made no later than the end of the fiscal year in which the individual completes such year of service. Authorizes the Secretary to pay any increased Federal, State or local income tax liability resulting from such loan payments. Prohibits counting individuals who have entered into loan repayment contracts under provisions of this Act against any employment ceiling affecting the Department of Health and Human Services. Directs the Secretary to submit an annual report to the Congress regarding the individuals receiving loan payments under the Program, the educational institutions at which such individuals are receiving their training, the applications filed, and the amount of loan payments made. Requires damages for breach of service obligation contracts to be paid within one year of the breach. Directs the Secretary, if damages are delinquent for three months, to use collection agencies or to enter into contracts for the recovery of the damages. Directs the Secretary, to the extent not otherwise prohibited by law, to disclose to credit reporting agencies information relating to damages of more than $100 that are entitled to be recovered and that are delinquent by more than 60 days. Provides that certain individuals who do not complete their education shall, in lieu of any service obligation, be liable to the United States for the amount which has been paid on their behalf under the contract. Provides a formula for determining the liability of other individuals who breach the contract. Directs the Secretary to report annually to the Committee on Labor and Human Resources of the Senate and the Committee on Energy and Commerce of the House of Representatives, and the Committees on Appropriations of the Senate and the House of Representatives. Requires the reports to contain information on the number of health care providers needed and the number of people the Secretary proposes to use to meet that need from scholarships, loan repayments, and other sources. Authorizes appropriations for scholarships and loan repayments. Authorizes the Secretary to make grants to States for programs similar to the Loan Repayment Program. Prohibits making a grant unless an application is submitted to the Secretary. Declares that the Federal share of the costs of any State program under this provision shall not exceed 75 percent. Authorizes appropriations for FY 1988 through 1990. Allows individuals who have breached their contract by failing to begin or complete their service obligation to contract with the Secretary to serve out their period of obligation at a site which: (1) is on either the Health Manpower Shortage Area Placement Opportunity List or on the Supplemental Health Manpower Shortage Area Placement Opportunity List; and (2) meets other stated criteria. Describes sites which the Secretary is required or allowed to include on the supplemental list. Authorizes the Secretary to assign individuals who have not breached their contract to such sites in certain circumstances. Declares that individuals who have, by failing to complete their service obligations, breached a written contract under provisions of the Public Health Service Act, as in effect before the amendment made by provisions of the Health Professional Educational Assistance Act of 1976, to be relieved of their liability to the United States under these provisions. Title III: National Health Service Corps - Amends the Public Health Service Act to require the Secretary, in assigning members of the Corps to health manpower shortage areas, to: (1) give priority to meeting the needs of the Indian Health Service and the needs of health programs or facilities operated by tribes or tribal organizations; and (2) provide special consideration to the homeless populations who do not have access to primary health care services. Prohibits the Secretary from removing an area from the areas designated as health manpower shortage areas until interested parties have had a chance to provide data and information in support of designation. Adds ability to pay for health services as a criterion the Secretary must consider when making determinations regarding such designations. Directs the Secretary, in determining the priority for the placement of members of the Corps under specified provisions in medically underserved areas, to consider: (1) whether the areas are served by at least one health professional and the effectiveness of non-Federal programs in recruiting health professionals for the areas; (2) the geographic isolation of the areas; and (3) the economic need of the populations of the areas and the association of the areas with a high infant mortality rate. Directs the Secretary, in assigning family physicians, to take account of the needs of urban areas and place special attention on urban areas in which there are serious incidences of infant mortality, adolescent pregnancy, drug and alcohol abuse, sexually transmitted diseases, and other acute urban health care needs. Authorizes appropriations for the general operations of the National Health Service Corps for FY 1988 through 1990. Sets forth regulations regarding dates by which the Secretary must, for individuals receiving scholarships under the Scholarship Program or under contract to receive loan repayment under the Loan Repayment Program, make certain determinations, provide information, make certain appointments, or make designations of individuals as members of the Corps. Authorizes the Secretary, at the request of individuals receiving scholarships or under contract for loan repayment, to defer such dates. Adds individuals under contract for loan repayment to provisions allowing the Secretary to release individuals from their service obligation if they agree to engage in private practice in a health manpower shortage area. Removes a provision authorizing the Secretary to make arrangements, for individuals engaging in private practice in lieu of their service obligation, for the use of equipment and supplies and for the lease or acquisition of other equipment and supplies. Adds to the requirements for a discharge in bankruptcy a requirement that bankruptcy courts, with respect to the discharge of an individual from damages for breach of a service obligation contract under the National Health Service Corps Scholarship Program, must find that nondischarge of the obligation would be unconscionable. Removes a provision authorizing the Secretary to make one grant or one loan to individuals who have completed at least two years of their period of obligation. Authorizes the Secretary to make one loan to a Corps member who has entered into specified agreements regarding private practice in a health manpower shortage area. Requires the loan to be used for the costs of beginning the practice, including acquired equipment and renovating facilities, and hiring of nurses and other personnel. Prohibits use of the loan for purchase or construction of any building. Limits the amount and interest rate of the loan. Title IV: Miscellaneous - Amends title VII (Health Research and Teaching Facilities and Training of Professional Health Personnel) of the Public Health Service Act to state that current law providing for grants to and contracts with schools of medicine, schools of osteopathy, teaching hospitals, and graduate medical education programs for geriatric medicine training projects, includes traineeships and fellowships. Requires each project for which a grant or contract is made to be based in a department of geriatrics in existence as of enactment of this Act, or to be based in other programs as specified in current law. Allows projects for which a grant or contract is made to provide one-year retraining programs in geriatrics to physicians who are faculty members in departments of geriatrics as well as in other departments and in other programs as specified by current law. Amends the Health Care Quality Improvement Act of 1986 to remove a provision allowing, with respect to medical malpractice actions, disclosure of information concerning previous medical malpractice action or claim payments. Allows disclosure, as necessary, to carry out provisions relating to failure of a hospital to obtain such information and relating to reliance by a hospital on the information provided under the Act. Declares that information which does not permit the identification of any particular health care entity, health care practitioner, or patient is not confidential. Requires such information to be prepared and disclosed, on application, to any person. States that provisions relieving a person or entity from civil liability with respect to reporting, without knowledge, false information include: (1) any public or private agency designated by the Secretary of Health and Human Services to receive certain reports required by the Act; and (2) reports to State licensing boards and other health entities. Authorizes the Secretary to establish or approve reasonable fees for disclosure of information under specified provisions of the Act. Prohibits such fees from exceeding the costs of processing the requests for disclosure and of providing the information.
(Measure passed House, amended, in lieu of H.R. 1327) National Health Service Corps Amendments Act of 1987 - Title I: National Health Service Corps Scholarship Program and Loan Repayment Program - Amends the Public Health Service Act to direct the Secretary of Health and Human Services to establish the National Health Service Corps Loan Repayment Program, under which the U.S. Government, in exchange for at least two years of Corps service in a health manpower shortage area, will repay student loans related to the medical professional education of eligible health care personnel. Sets forth eligibility requirements for participation in the loan repayment program. Directs the Secretary to provide to applicants specified information concerning the rights and liabilities of an individual whose application is approved. Requires the Secretary to give priority to the applications of individuals whose training is in a health care specialty needed by the Corps. Lists provisions that must be incorporated in the written contract between the Secretary and a successful applicant. Describes the scope of repayments available under the program, including government and commercial loans received by the individual for tuition expenses, all other reasonable educational expenses, or reasonable living expenses as determined by the Secretary. Authorizes the Secretary to make loan repayments to a maximum of $20,000 for each year the recipient individual contracts to serve in the Corps. Sets the maximum at $25,000 for each year the individual contracts to serve in the Indian Health Service. Requires the Secretary, by March 1 of each year, to submit to the Congress a report containing specified data relating to the loan repayment program. Authorizes the Secretary to make grants to States for the establishment of State programs similar to the Loan Repayment Program under provisions of this Act. Requires State programs to: (1) provide for repayment of loans; (2) establish minimum standards for the designation of areas in which individuals will perform obligated service, or provide for the use of areas designated by the Secretary; and (3) establish minimum standards for the determination of obligated service. Prohibits the Federal share of any such State program from exceeding 75 percent. Authorizes appropriations for FY 1988 through 1990. Requires the Secretary to report annually on January 20 to specified congressional committees certain data relating to the personnel needs of the Corps and the means proposed for filling them. Authorizes appropriations for such scholarships and loan repayments. Directs the Secretary, in assigning members of the Corps to health manpower shortage areas, to give priority to meeting the needs of the Indian Health Service and the needs of health programs or facilities operated by tribes or tribal organizations under the Indian Self-Determination Act. Requires damages for breach of service obligation contracts to be paid within one year of the breach. Directs the Secretary, if damages are delinquent for three months, to use collection agencies or, if collection agencies are unavailable, to enter into contracts for the recovery of the damages. Directs the Secretary, to the extent not otherwise prohibited by law, to disclose to credit reporting agencies information relating to damages of more than $100 that are entitled to be recovered and that are delinquent by more than 31 days. Establishes a formula for determining the amount of damages that the United States will be entitled to recover in the event of breach of contract by the individual loan payment grantee. Allows individuals who have breached their contract by failing to begin or complete their service obligation to contract with the Secretary to serve out their period of obligation at a site which: (1) is on either the Health Manpower Shortage Area Placement Opportunity List or on the Supplemental Health Manpower Shortage Area Placement Opportunity List; and (2) meets other stated criteria. Describes sites which the Secretary is required or allowed to include on the supplemental list. Authorizes the Secretary to assign individuals who have not breached their contract to such sites in certain circumstances. Title II: Revisions and Extensions of General Program for the National Health Service Corps - Sets forth procedures to be followed and data to be considered by the Secretary before removing certain areas from those designated as having a health manpower shortage. Adds ability to pay for health services to the criteria indicative of need for the purpose of designating health manpower shortage areas. Revises provisions relating to: (1) the private practice service option of the Corps; and (2) deadlines applicable to the Secretary when providing notice to certain individuals concerning obligated service in the Corps. Retains the $25,000 loan for such purposes and states that the interest rate on such loans shall not exceed five percent per year. Changes the program under which former Corps members may receive special loans to enter full-time clinical private practice in a health manpower shortage area by eliminating the option whereby an individual could engage in such practice for only one year in exchange for a loan of $12,500. Authorizes appropriations to the National Health Service Corps program for FY 1988 through 1990. Directs the Secretary, in determining the priority for the placement of members of the Corps under specified provisions in medically underserved areas, to consider: (1) whether the areas are served by at least one health professional and the effectiveness of non-Federal programs in recruiting health professionals for the areas; (2) the geographic isolation of the areas; and (3) the economic need of the populations of the areas and the association of the areas with a high infant mortality rate.
(Measure passed Senate, amended) Public Health Service Amendments of 1987 - Title I: Health Services Research, Health Care Technology, Health Statistics, and Preventive Health Programs - Amends the Public Health Service Act to authorize appropriations for FY 1988 through 1990 for health service research, evaluation, and demonstration activities regarding health statistics, health services, and health care technology assessment, and regarding the National Center for Health Services Research and Health Care Technology Assessment. Directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services (Secretary) to obligate from any funds appropriated under this provision not less than a specified amount for health care technology assessment activities undertaken under specified provisions. Authorizes appropriations for FY 1988 through 1990 for health statistical and epidemiological activities for the National Center for Health Statistics. Increases from 15 to 16 the number of members of the National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics and increases their term of office from three to four years. Repeals provisions of the Public Health Service Act which direct the Secretary to: (1) conduct a study of the present and future health costs of pollution and other environmental conditions resulting from human activity; (2) develop a plan for the collection and coordination of statistical and epidemiological data on the effects of the environment on health; and (3) establish guidelines for the collection and distribution of statistics and information regarding the effects of conditions of employment and indoor and outdoor environmental conditions on the public health. Ends the requirement of an annual report from the Secretary to the Congress regarding health services research, health statistics, and health care technology. Ends the responsibility of the National Center for Health Services Research for involvement in specified annual reports to the President and the Congress from the Secretary and the National Center for Health Statistics. Amends the Health Services and Centers Amendments of 1978 to change the due dates of a national disease prevention data profile which the Secretary, acting through the National Center for Health Statistics, is currently required to submit to the Congress. Directs the Secretary to obligate not less than a specified amount for each of FY 1988 through 1990 for grants regarding a council on health care technology. Prohibits making a grant unless the application for the grant contains assurances that specified amounts will be spent from non-Federal sources for the operation of the council. Authorizes appropriations for FY 1988 through 1990 for grants for preventive health service programs related to immunization with vaccines approved for use, and recommended for routine use, after enactment of this provision, and for other vaccines. Authorizes appropriations for FY 1988 through 1990, upon implementation of subtitle 2 (National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program) of title XXI of the Public Health Service Act, for grants for immunization programs. Directs the Secretary, acting through the Director of the Centers for Disease Control, to acquire and maintain a supply of vaccines sufficient to provide vaccinations throughout a six-month period. Authorizes appropriations for FY 1988 through 1990 for acquiring and maintaining such supply Authorizes appropriations for FY 1988 through 1990 for grants for preventive health service programs for tuberculosis and for certain activities relating to prevention and control of diseases through vaccination. States that no more than ten percent of the total amount appropriated under this authorization shall be available for such grants for such fiscal year. Authorizes the Secretary to make grants to States and other public and nonprofit private entities for: (1) research; (2) demonstration projects; (3) public information and education; and (4) education, training, and clinical skills improvement activities regarding diseases which may be prevented through vaccination, the prevention and control of drug-resistant and other forms of tuberculosis. Prohibits making grants unless an application is submitted to the Secretary. Makes provisions of existing law relating to amounts of grants, reduction of the amount of a grant, and recordkeeping by the recipient applicable to grants under this provision. Authorizes appropriations for FY 1988 through 1990 for technical assistance and grants for the prevention and control of sexually transmitted diseases. Mandates the inclusion of grants relating to chlamydia. Title II: National Health Service Corps Loan Repayment Program - Amends subpart II (National Health Service Corps Program) of part D of title III of the Public Health Service Act to direct the Secretary to establish the National Health Service Corps Loan Repayment Program (Loan Repayment Program) to assure an adequate supply of certain trained medical personnel. Sets forth eligibility requirements individuals must meet in order to participate in the Program. Mandates inclusion with application and contract forms sent to potential applicants by the Secretary: (1) a summary of the rights and liabilities of individuals whose applications are approved; and (2) information regarding meeting the service obligation through private practice. Directs the Secretary to give priority to certain types of applicants. Specifies elements the contract is required to contain, including: (1) that the Secretary will pay loans on behalf of the individual; (2) that the individual will serve for a period of time (period of obligated service) in a health manpower shortage area; and (3) the damages to which the United States is entitled for the individual's breach of the contract. States that loan payment shall include payment of principal, interest, and related expenses on governmental and commercial loans for tuition and educational and living expenses. Authorizes the Secretary to pay any increased Federal, State or local income tax liability resulting from such loan payments. Prohibits counting individuals who have entered into loan repayment contracts under provisions of this Act against any employment ceiling affecting the Department of Health and Human Services. Directs the Secretary to submit an annual report to the Congress regarding the individuals receiving loan payments under the Program, the educational institutions at which such individuals are receiving their training, the applications filed, and the amount of loan payments made. Provides that certain individuals who do not complete their education shall, in lieu of any service obligation, be liable to the United States for the amount which has been paid on their behalf under the contract. Provides a formula for determining the liability of other individuals who breach the contract. Directs the Secretary to report annually to the Committee on Labor and Human Resources of the Senate and the Committee on Energy and Commerce of the House of Representatives, and the Committees on Appropriations of the Senate and the House of Representatives. Requires the reports to contain information on the number of health care providers needed and the number of people the Secretary proposes to use to meet that need from scholarships, loan repayments, and other sources. Authorizes appropriations for scholarships and loan repayments. Authorizes the Secretary to make grants to States for programs similar to the Loan Repayment Program. Prohibits making a grant unless an application is submitted to the Secretary. Declares that the Federal share of the costs of any State program under this provision shall not exceed 75 percent. Authorizes appropriations for FY 1988 through 1990. Title III: Further Revisions and Extensions of the Program for the National Health Service Corps - Amends the Public Health Service Act to prohibit the Secretary from removing an area from the areas designated as health manpower shortage areas until interested parties have had a chance to provide data and information in support of designation. Adds ability to pay for health services as a criterion the Secretary must consider when making determinations regarding such designations. Sets forth regulations regarding dates by which the Secretary must, for individuals receiving scholarships under the Scholarship Program or under contract to receive loan repayment under the Loan Repayment Program, make certain determinations, provide information, make certain appointments, or make designations of individuals as members of the Corps. Authorizes the Secretary, at the request of individuals receiving scholarships or under contract for loan repayment, to defer such dates. Adds individuals under contract for loan repayment to provisions allowing the Secretary to release individuals from their service obligation if they agree to engage in private practice in a health manpower shortage area. Removes a provision authorizing the Secretary to make arrangements, for individuals engaging in private practice in lieu of their service obligation, for the use of equipment and supplies and for the lease or acquisition of other equipment and supplies. Removes a provision authorizing the Secretary to make one grant or one loan to individuals who have completed at least two years of their period of obligation. Authorizes the Secretary to make one loan to a Corps member who has entered into specified agreements regarding private practice in a health manpower shortage area. Requires the loan to be used for the costs of beginning the practice, including acquiring equipment and renovating facilities, and hiring of nurses and other personnel. Prohibits use of the loan for purchase or construction of any building. Limits the amount of the loan. Authorizes appropriations for the general operations of the National Health Service Corps for FY 1988 through 1990. Adds to the requirements for a discharge in bankruptcy a requirement that bankruptcy courts, with respect to the discharge of an individual from damages for breach of a service obligation contract under the National Health Service Corps Scholarship Program, must find that nondischarge of the obligation would be unconscionable. Directs the Secretary, when making assignments of National Health Service Corps family medicine physicians, to place special attention on urban areas where there are serious incidences of infant mortality, adolescent pregnancy, drug and alcohol abuse, sexually transmitted diseases, and other acute urban health care needs.
(Reported to Senate from the Committee on Labor and Human Resources with amendment, S. Rept. 100-108) Public Health Service Amendments of 1987 - Title I: Health Services Research, Health Care Technology, Health Statistics, and Preventive Health Programs - Amends the Public Health Service Act to authorize appropriations for FY 1988 through 1990 for health service research, evaluation, and demonstration activities regarding health statistics, health services, and health care technology assessment, and regarding the National Center for Health Services Research and Health Care Technology Assessment. Directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services (Secretary) to obligate from any funds appropriated under this provision not less than a specified amount for health care technology assessment activities undertaken under specified provisions. Authorizes appropriations for FY 1988 through 1990 for health statistical and epidemiological activities for the National Center for Health Statistics. Increases from 15 to 16 the number of members of the National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics and increases their term of office from three to four years. Repeals provisions of the Public Health Service Act which direct the Secretary to: (1) conduct a study of the present and future health costs of pollution and other environmental conditions resulting from human activity; (2) develop a plan for the collection and coordination of statistical and epidemiological data on the effects of the environment on health; and (3) establish guidelines for the collection and distribution of statistics and information regarding the effects of conditions of employment and indoor and outdoor environmental conditions on the public health. Ends the requirement of an annual report from the Secretary to the Congress regarding health services research, health statistics, and health care technology. Ends the responsibility of the National Center for Health Services Research for involvement in specified annual reports to the President and the Congress from the Secretary and the National Center for Health Statistics. Amends the Health Services and Centers Amendments of 1978 to change the due dates of a national disease prevention data profile which the Secretary, acting through the National Center for Health Statistics, is currently required to submit to the Congress. Directs the Secretary to obligate not less than a specified amount for each of FY 1988 through 1990 for grants regarding a council on health care technology. Prohibits making a grant unless the application for the grant contains assurances that specified amounts will be spent from non-Federal sources for the operation of the council. Authorizes appropriations for FY 1988 through 1990 for grants for preventive health service programs related to immunization with vaccines approved for use, and recommended for routine use, after enactment of this provision, and for other vaccines. Authorizes appropriations for FY 1988 through 1990, upon implementation of subtitle 2 (National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program) of title XXI of the Public Health Service Act, for grants for immunization programs. Directs the Secretary, acting through the Director of the Centers for Disease Control, to acquire and maintain a supply of vaccines sufficient to provide vaccinations throughout a six-month period. Authorizes appropriations for FY 1988 through 1990 for acquiring and maintaining such supply Authorizes appropriations for FY 1988 through 1990 for grants for preventive health service programs for tuberculosis and for certain activities relating to prevention and control of diseases through vaccination. States that no more than ten percent of the total amount appropriated under this authorization shall be available for such grants for such fiscal year. Authorizes the Secretary to make grants to States and other public and nonprofit private entities for: (1) research; (2) demonstration projects; (3) public information and education; and (4) education, training, and clinical skills improvement activities regarding diseases which may be prevented through vaccination, the prevention and control of drug-resistant and other forms of tuberculosis. Prohibits making grants unless an application is submitted to the Secretary. Makes provisions of existing law relating to amounts of grants, reduction of the amount of a grant, and recordkeeping by the recipient applicable to grants under this provision. Authorizes appropriations for FY 1988 through 1990 for technical assistance and grants for the prevention and control of sexually transmitted diseases. Mandates the inclusion of grants relating to chlamydia. Title II: National Health Service Corps Loan Repayment Program - Amends subpart II (National Health Service Corps Program) of part D of title III of the Public Health Service Act to direct the Secretary to establish the National Health Service Corps Loan Repayment Program (Loan Repayment Program) to assure an adequate supply of certain trained medical personnel. Sets forth eligibility requirements individuals must meet in order to participate in the Program. Mandates inclusion with application and contract forms sent to potential applicants by the Secretary: (1) a summary of the rights and liabilities of individuals whose applications are approved; and (2) information regarding meeting the service obligation through private practice. Directs the Secretary to give priority to certain types of applicants. Specifies elements the contract is required to contain, including: (1) that the Secretary will pay loans on behalf of the individual; (2) that the individual will serve for a period of time (period of obligated service) in a health manpower shortage area; and (3) the damages to which the United States is entitled for the individual's breach of the contract. States that loan payment shall include payment of principal, interest, and related expenses on governmental and commercial loans for tuition and educational and living expenses. Authorizes the Secretary to pay any increased Federal, State or local income tax liability resulting from such loan payments. Prohibits counting individuals who have entered into loan repayment contracts under provisions of this Act against any employment ceiling affecting the Department of Health and Human Services. Directs the Secretary to submit an annual report to the Congress regarding the individuals receiving loan payments under the Program, the educational institutions at which such individuals are receiving their training, the applications filed, and the amount of loan payments made. Provides that certain individuals who do not complete their education shall, in lieu of any service obligation, be liable to the United States for the amount which has been paid on their behalf under the contract. Provides a formula for determining the liability of other individuals who breach the contract. Directs the Secretary to report annually to the Committee on Labor and Human Resources of the Senate and the Committee on Energy and Commerce of the House of Representatives, and the Committees on Appropriations of the Senate and the House of Representatives. Requires the reports to contain information on the number of health care providers needed and the number of people the Secretary proposes to use to meet that need from scholarships, loan repayments, and other sources. Authorizes appropriations for scholarships and loan repayments. Authorizes the Secretary to make grants to States for programs similar to the Loan Repayment Program. Prohibits making a grant unless an application is submitted to the Secretary. Declares that the Federal share of the costs of any State program under this provision shall not exceed 75 percent. Authorizes appropriations for FY 1988 through 1990. Title III: Further Revisions and Extensions of the Program for the National Health Service Corps - Amends the Public Health Service Act to prohibit the Secretary from removing an area from the areas designated as health manpower shortage areas until interested parties have had a chance to provide data and information in support of designation. Adds ability to pay for health services as a criterion the Secretary must consider when making determinations regarding such designations. Sets forth regulations regarding dates by which the Secretary must, for individuals receiving scholarships under the Scholarship Program or under contract to receive loan repayment under the Loan Repayment Program, make certain determinations, provide information, make certain appointments, or make designations of individuals as members of the Corps. Authorizes the Secretary, at the request of individuals receiving scholarships or under contract for loan repayment, to defer such dates. Adds individuals under contract for loan repayment to provisions allowing the Secretary to release individuals from their service obligation if they agree to engage in private practice in a health manpower shortage area. Removes a provision authorizing the Secretary to make arrangements, for individuals engaging in private practice in lieu of their service obligation, for the use of equipment and supplies and for the lease or acquisition of other equipment and supplies. Removes a provision authorizing the Secretary to make one grant or one loan to individuals who have completed at least two years of their period of obligation. Authorizes the Secretary to make one loan to a Corps member who has entered into specified agreements regarding private practice in a health manpower shortage area. Requires the loan to be used for the costs of beginning the practice, including acquiring equipment and renovating facilities, and hiring of nurses and other personnel. Prohibits use of the loan for purchase or construction of any building. Limits the amount of the loan. Authorizes appropriations for the general operations of the National Health Service Corps for FY 1988 through 1990.
Omnibus Health and Science Reauthorization Act I of 1987 - Title I: National Science Foundation Authorization Act - National Science Foundation Authorization Act for Fiscal Years 1988 through 1992 - Authorizes appropriations to the National Science Foundation (Foundation) for FY 1988. Specifies that funds will be available for the following categories: (1) biological, behavioral, and social sciences; (2) computer and information science and engineering; (3) engineering; (4) geosciences; (5) mathematical and physical sciences; (6) scientific, technological, and international affairs; (7) program development and management; (8) science and engineering education; and (9) the United States Antarctic Program. Authorizes appropriations to the Foundation for FY 1989, including amounts for: (1) research and related activities; (2) science and engineering education; and (3) the United States Antarctic Program. Authorizes appropriations to the Foundation for FY 1990 through 1992. Declares that appropriations made under such authorizations shall remain available for obligation for periods specified in the Acts making the appropriations. Authorizes use of a limited amount of funds for official consultation, representation, or other extraordinary expenses at the discretion of the Director of the Foundation (Director). Makes the determination of the Director final and conclusive upon the accounting officers of the Government. Authorizes transfers of funds, subject to certain limitations and, in specified circumstances, subject to notification of the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology of the House of Representatives and the Committees on Labor and Human Resources and Commerce, and Science, and Transportation of the Senate. Amends the National Science Foundation Act of 1950 to: (1) authorize the closing to the public of budget consideration portions of National Science Board (Board) meetings until the President's budget for that fiscal year or the legislative proposal has been submitted to the Congress; (2) declare that the Director is the head of the agency and specify the authority of the Director; (3) revise provisions relating to the composition, powers and functions, membership, and chair of the Executive Committee; (4) make applicable to Board members provisions of current law relating to Federal officers as members of special commissions of the Foundation and compensation of such officers; and (5) repeal provisions relating to oaths of allegiance to the United States and statements regarding certain criminal convictions and charges as prerequisites to acceptance of scholarships or fellowships and relating to ineligibility of members of Communist organizations for such scholarships or fellowships. Amends provisions of the National Science Foundation Authorization and Science and Engineering Equal Opportunities Act relating to the Committee on Equal Opportunities in Science and Engineering (EO Committee) to: (1) remove the requirement of concurrence of the EO Committee to appointments made by the Director to such committee; (2) end the designation of the Chairperson of the Board's Committee on Minorities and Women as an ex officio member of the EO Committee; and (3) change the reporting requirement for the EO Committee from every year to every two years. Title II: Immunization Program - Immunization Program Authorization Act for Fiscal Years 1988 through 1990 - Amends the Public Health Service Act to authorize appropriations for preventive health service programs to immunize individuals against vaccine-preventable diseases for FY 1988 through 1990. Title III: Sexually Transmitted Disease Control - Sexually Transmitted Disease Control Authorization Act for Fiscal Years 1988 through 1990 - Amends the Public Health Service Act to authorize appropriations for FY 1988 through 1990. Title IV: Homemaker/Home Health Training Grants - Homemaker/Home Health Training Grants Authorization Act for Fiscal Years 1988 through 1990 - Amends the Public Health Service Act to authorize appropriations for FY 1988 through 1990 for public health emergencies. Title V: Organ Procurement - Organ Procurement Authorization Act for Fiscal Years 1988 through 1990 - Amends the Public Health Service Act to authorize appropriations for FY 1988 through 1990 for grants to organ procurement organizations. Title VI: Emergency Medical Services for Children - Emergency Medical Services for Children Authorization Act for Fiscal Years 1988 through 1990 - Amends the Public Health Service Act to authorize appropriations for FY 1988 through 1990 for demonstration projects relating to emergency medical services for children in need of treatment for trauma or critical care. Title VII: National Center for Health Statistics - National Center for Health Statistics Authorization Act for Fiscal Years 1988 through 1990 - Amends the Public Health Service Act to authorize appropriations for FY 1988 through 1990 for health statistical and epidemiological activities. Title VIII: Tuberculosis Control - Tuberculosis Control Authorization Act for 1988 through 1990 - Amends the Public Health Service Act to extend the authorization of appropriations through FY 1990 for tuberculosis prevention and control programs.
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Signed by President.
Signed by President.
Became Public Law No: 100-177.
Became Public Law No: 100-177.
Measure Signed in Senate.
Presented to President.
Presented to President.
Called up by House Under Suspension of Rules.
Passed/agreed to in House: Passed House by Yea-Nay Vote: 401 - 8 (Record Vote No: 404).
Passed House by Yea-Nay Vote: 401 - 8 (Record Vote No: 404).
Considered by Senate.
Resolving differences -- Senate actions: Senate concurred in House amendments with an amendment(SP1045) by Voice Vote.
Senate concurred in House amendments with an amendment(SP1045) by Voice Vote.
Message on House action received in Senate and held at desk: House amendments to Senate bill.
Called up by House by Unanimous Consent.
Passed/agreed to in House: Passed House by Voice Vote.
Passed House by Voice Vote.
House Struck all After the Enacting Clause and Substituted the Language of H.R.1327.
Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.
Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with an amendment and an amendment to the Title by Voice Vote.
Passed Senate with an amendment and an amendment to the Title by Voice Vote.
Committee on Labor and Human Resources. Reported to Senate by Senator Kennedy with an amendment in the nature of a substitute and an amendment to the title. With written report No. 100-108.
Committee on Labor and Human Resources. Reported to Senate by Senator Kennedy with an amendment in the nature of a substitute and an amendment to the title. With written report No. 100-108.
Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 237.
Committee on Labor and Human Resources. Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably.
Introduced in Senate
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Labor and Human Resources.
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