TITLE XI—GENERAL PROVISIONS, PEER REVIEW, AND ADMINISTRATIVE SIMPLIFICATION[1]
TABLE OF CONTENTS OF TITLE[2]
Part A—General Provisions
Sec. 1102. Rules and regulations
Sec. 1104. Reservation of power
Sec. 1106. Disclosure of information in possession of agency
Sec. 1110. Cooperative research or demonstration projects
Sec. 1111. Public assistance payments to legal representatives
Sec. 1112. Medical care guides and reports for public assistance and medical assistance
Sec. 1113. Assistance for United States citizens returned from foreign countries
Sec. 1114. Appointment of Advisory Council and other advisory groups
Sec. 1115. Demonstration projects
Sec. 1115A. Center for Medicare and Medicaid innovation
Sec. 1116. Administrative and judicial review of certain administrative determinations
Sec. 1118. Alternative Federal payment with respect to public assistance expenditures
Sec. 1120. Approval of certain projects
Sec. 1121. Uniform reporting systems for health services facilities and organizations
Sec. 1122. Limitation on Federal participation for capital expenditures
Sec. 1123. Effect of failure to carry out State plan
Sec. 1124. Disclosure of ownership and related information
Sec. 1124A. Disclosure requirements for other providers under part B of Medicare
Sec. 1125. Issuance of subpenas by Comptroller General
Sec. 1127. Adjustments in SSI benefits on account of retroactive benefits under Title II
Sec. 1127A. interagency coordination to improve program administration
Sec. 1128A. Civil monetary penalties
Sec. 1128B. Criminal penalties for acts involving Federal health care programs
Sec. 1128C. Fraud and abuse control program
Sec. 1128D. Guidance regarding application of health care fraud and abuse sanctions
Sec. 1128E. Health care fraud and abuse data collection program
Sec. 1128F. Coordination of Medicare and Medicaid Surety Bond Provisions
Sec. 1128G. Transparency reports and reporting of physician ownership or investment interests
Sec. 1128H. Reporting of information relating to drug samples
Sec. 1128I. Accountability requirements for facilities
Sec. 1128J. Medicare and Medicaid program integrity provisions
Sec. 1129. Civil monetary penalties and assessments for Titles II, VIII, and XVI
Sec. 1129A. Administrative procedure for imposing penalties for false or misleading statements
Sec. 1129B. Attempts to interfere with administration of social security act
Sec. 1130. Demonstration projects
Sec. 1130A. Effect of failure to carry out State plan
Sec. 1131. Notification of social security claimant with respect to deferred vested benefits
Sec. 1132. Period within which certain claims must be filed
Sec. 1134. Nonprofit hospital philanthropy
Sec. 1135. Authority to waive requirements during national emergencies
Sec. 1137. Income and eligibility verification system
Sec. 1138. Hospital protocols for organ procurement and standards for organ procurement agencies
Sec. 1139. Improved access to, and delivery of health care for Indians under Titles XIX and XXI
Sec. 1139A. Child health quality measures
Sec. 1139B. Adult health quality measures
Sec. 1141. Blood donor locator service
Sec. 1142. Research on outcomes of health care services and procedures
Sec. 1143. Social security account statements
Sec. 1145. Protection of social security and medicare trust funds
Sec. 1147. Cross-program recovery of overpayments from benefits
Sec. 1148. The ticket to work and self-sufficiency program
Sec. 1149. Work incentives outreach program
Sec. 1150. State grants for work incentives assistance to disabled beneficiaries
Sec. 1150A. Pharmacy benefit managers transparency requirements
Part B—PEER REVIEW OF THE UTILIZATION AND QUALITY OF HEALTH CARE SERVICES
Sec. 1152. Definition of quality Improvement
Sec. 1153. Contracts with quality Improvement organizations
Sec. 1154. Functions of quality Improvement organizations
Sec. 1155. Right to hearing and judicial review
Sec. 1157. Limitation on liability
Sec. 1158. Application of this part to certain State programs receiving Federal financial assistance
Sec. 1159. Authorization for use of certain funds to administer the provisions of this part
Sec. 1160. Prohibition against disclosure of information
Sec. 1162. Exemptions for religious nonmedical health care institutions
Part C—Administrative Simplification
Sec. 1172. General requirements for adoption of standards
Sec. 1173. Standards for information transactions and data elements
Sec. 1174. Timetables for adoption of standards
Sec. 1176. General penalty for failure to comply with requirements and standards
Sec. 1177. Wrongful disclosure of individually identifiable health information
Sec. 1178. Effect on State law
Sec. 1179. Processing payment transactions by financial institutions
Sec. 1180. Application of HIPPA regulations to genetic information
Part D—Comparative Clinical Effectiveness Research
Sec. 1181. Comparative clinical effectiveness research
Sec. 1182. Limitations on certain uses of comparative clinical effectiveness research
Sec. 1183. Trust fund transfers to patient-centered outcomes research trust fund
Sec. 1184. information exchange with payroll data providers
[1] Title XI of the Social Security Act is administered by the Department of Health and Human Services, the Social Security Administration, and by the Department of Labor.
Title XI appears in the United States Code as §§1301-1320d-8, subchapter XI, chapter 7, Title 42.
Regulations of the Secretary of Health and Human Services relating to Title XI are contained in chapter III, Title 20, in chapters I, II, and IV, Title 42, and in subtitle A and chapters I, III, and XIII, Title 45, Code of Federal Regulations. Regulations of the Social Security Administration relating to Title XI are contained in chapter III, Title 20, Code of Federal Regulations. Regulations of the Secretary of Labor relating to Title XI are contained in chapter V, Title 20, and subtitle A, Title 29, Code of Federal Regulations.
See Vol. II, P.L. 88-352, §601, for prohibition against discrimination in federally assisted programs.
See Vol. II, P.L. 100-204, §724(d), with respect to furnishing information to the United States Commission on Improving the Effectiveness of the United Nations; and §725(b), with respect to the detailing of Government personnel.
See Vol. II, P.L. 100-235, §§5-8, with respect to responsibilities of each Federal agency for computer systems security and privacy.
[2] This table of contents does not appear in the law.