[118th Congress Public Law 107]
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Public Law 118-107
118th Congress
An Act
To amend the Public Health Service Act to reauthorize a national
congenital heart disease research, surveillance, and awareness program,
and for other purposes. <<NOTE: Nov. 21, 2024 - [H.R. 7189]>>
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled, <<NOTE: Congenital Heart
Futures Reauthorization Act of 2024.>>
SECTION 1. <<NOTE: 42 USC 201 note.>> SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ``Congenital Heart Futures
Reauthorization Act of 2024''.
SEC. 2. REAUTHORIZATION OF NATIONAL CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE
RESEARCH, SURVEILLANCE, AND AWARENESS PROGRAM.
Section 399V-2 of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 280g-13)
is amended--
(1) by redesignating subsections (f) and (g) as subsections
(g) and (h), respectively;
(2) by inserting after subsection (e) the following:
``(f) Report and Strategy.--
``(1) Report.--Not later than 2 years after the date of
enactment of the Congenital Heart Futures Reauthorization Act of
2024, the Secretary shall issue a report to the Committee on
Energy and Commerce of the House of Representatives and the
Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions of the
Senate including the following:
``(A) A description of past and present activities
of the Department of Health and Human Services to
increase awareness and knowledge of the public with
respect to congenital heart disease, including efforts
to address the lifelong needs of congenital heart
disease patients.
``(B) <<NOTE: Assessment.>> An assessment of past
and present activities of the Department of Health and
Human Services to increase education and training of
health care providers with respect to congenital heart
disease, including efforts to address the lifelong needs
of congenital heart disease patients.
``(C) A description of the current workforce
capacity in the United States of health care providers
who treat adult patients living with congenital heart
disease.
``(2) Strategy.--
``(A) Development; submission to congress.--Not
later than 1 year after submitting the report required
by paragraph (1), the Secretary shall develop and submit
to Congress a strategy for improving efforts to increase
awareness and knowledge of the public and education and
training of health care providers with respect to
congenital
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heart disease. <<NOTE: Recommenda- tions.>> Such
strategy shall include findings and recommendations to--
``(i) address any public awareness and
research gaps and opportunities related to the
lifelong needs of congenital heart disease
patients, including long-term health outcomes,
quality of life, mental health, and health care
utilization;
``(ii) address any shortages in the current
workforce of health care providers who treat adult
patients living with congenital heart disease,
which may include strategies to enhance fellowship
training programs or other continuing education
programs; and
``(iii) foster collaboration and dissemination
of information across Federal agencies, health
care providers, researchers, and patient
organizations.
``(B) Consultation.--In developing the strategy
under subparagraph (A), the Secretary shall, as
appropriate, consult with qualified stakeholder groups,
including patient organizations, health care
professionals, research entities, health insurance
providers, accrediting organizations, and relevant
Federal agencies, including the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention, the National Institutes of
Health, and the Health Resources and Services
Administration.''; and
(3) in subsection (h), as so redesignated, by striking
``2020 through 2024'' and inserting ``2025 through 2029''.
Approved November 21, 2024.
LEGISLATIVE HISTORY--H.R. 7189:
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HOUSE REPORTS: No. 118-517 (Comm. on Energy and Commerce).
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 170 (2024):
Sept. 23, considered and passed House.
Sept. 25, considered and passed Senate.
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