Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 124.djvu/1002

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124 STAT. 976 PUBLIC LAW 111–148—MAR. 23, 2010 ‘‘(A) in clause (i), by inserting ‘(if such subparagraph were applied, by substituting ‘‘100 percent’’ for ‘‘80 per- cent’’)’ after ‘subparagraph (D)’; and ‘‘(B) in clause (ii), by striking ‘80 percent’ and inserting ‘100 percent’; ‘‘(3) by striking ‘and’ before ‘(X)’; and ‘‘(4) by inserting before the semicolon at the end the fol- lowing: ‘, and (Y) with respect to preventive services described in subparagraphs (A) and (B) of section 1861(ddd)(3) that are appropriate for the individual and, in the case of such services described in subparagraph (A), are recommended with a grade of A or B by the United States Preventive Services Task Force for any indication or population, the amount paid shall be 100 percent of (i) except as provided in clause (ii), the lesser of the actual charge for the services or the amount determined under the fee schedule that applies to such services under this part, and (ii) in the case of such services that are covered OPD services (as defined in subsection (t)(1)(B)), the amount determined under subsection (t)’.’’. SEC. 10407. BETTER DIABETES CARE. (a) SHORT TITLE.—This section may be cited as the ‘‘Catalyst to Better Diabetes Care Act of 2009’’. (b) NATIONAL DIABETES REPORT CARD.— (1) IN GENERAL.—The Secretary, in collaboration with the Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (referred to in this section as the ‘‘Director’’), shall prepare on a biennial basis a national diabetes report card (referred to in this section as a ‘‘Report Card’’) and, to the extent possible, for each State. (2) CONTENTS.— (A) IN GENERAL.—Each Report Card shall include aggregate health outcomes related to individuals diagnosed with diabetes and prediabetes including— (i) preventative care practices and quality of care; (ii) risk factors; and (iii) outcomes. (B) UPDATED REPORTS.—Each Report Card that is pre- pared after the initial Report Card shall include trend analysis for the Nation and, to the extent possible, for each State, for the purpose of— (i) tracking progress in meeting established national goals and objectives for improving diabetes care, costs, and prevalence (including Healthy People 2010); and (ii) informing policy and program development. (3) AVAILABILITY.—The Secretary, in collaboration with the Director, shall make each Report Card publicly available, including by posting the Report Card on the Internet. (c) IMPROVEMENT OF VITAL STATISTICS COLLECTION.— (1) IN GENERAL.—The Secretary, acting through the Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and in collaboration with appropriate agencies and States, shall— (A) promote the education and training of physicians on the importance of birth and death certificate data and how to properly complete these documents, including the Public information. Web posting. Catalyst to Better Diabetes Care Act of 2009. 42 USC 247b–9g.