In general
Components of program
Medical monitoring for responders
section 300mm–21 of this titleMedical monitoring under , including clinical examinations and long-term health monitoring and analysis for enrolled WTC responders who were likely to have been exposed to airborne toxins that were released, or to other hazards, as a result of the , terrorist attacks.
Initial health evaluation for survivors
section 300mm–31 of this titleAn initial health evaluation under , including an evaluation to determine eligibility for followup monitoring and treatment.
Followup monitoring and treatment for WTC-related health conditions for responders and survivors
Provision under sections 300mm–22, 300mm–32, and 300mm–33 of this title of followup monitoring and treatment and payment, subject to the provisions of subsection (d), for all medically necessary health and mental health care expenses of an individual with respect to a WTC-related health condition (including necessary prescription drugs).
Outreach
section 300mm–2 of this titleEstablishment under of an education and outreach program to potentially eligible individuals concerning the benefits under this subchapter.
Clinical data collection and analysis
section 300mm–3 of this titlesection 300mm–52 of this titleCollection and analysis under of health and mental health data relating to individuals receiving monitoring or treatment benefits in a uniform manner in collaboration with the collection of epidemiological data under .
Research on health conditions
Establishment under part C of a research program on health conditions resulting from the , terrorist attacks.
No cost sharing
Monitoring and treatment benefits and initial health evaluation benefits are provided under part B without any deductibles, copayments, or other cost sharing to an enrolled WTC responder or certified-eligible WTC survivor. Initial health evaluation benefits are provided under part B without any deductibles, copayments, or other cost sharing to a screening-eligible WTC survivor.
Preventing fraud and unreasonable administrative costs
Fraud
section 1320a–7b(f) of this titlesection 1320a–7c(c) of this titleThe Inspector General of the Department of Health and Human Services shall develop and implement a program to review the WTC Program’s health care expenditures to detect fraudulent or duplicate billing and payment for inappropriate services. This subchapter is a Federal health care program (as defined in ) and is a health plan (as defined in ) for purposes of applying sections 1320a–7 through 1320a–7e of this title.
Unreasonable administrative costs
The Inspector General of the Department of Health and Human Services shall develop and implement a program to review the WTC Program for unreasonable administrative costs, including with respect to infrastructure, administration, and claims processing.
Quality assurance
Annual program report
In general
Not later than 6 months after the end of each fiscal year in which the WTC Program is in operation, the WTC Program Administrator shall submit an annual report to the Congress on the operations of this subchapter for such fiscal year and for the entire period of operation of the program.
Contents included in report
Eligible individuals
Monitoring, initial health evaluation, and treatment costs
Administrative costs
Information on the cost of administering the program, including costs of program support, data collection and analysis, and research conducted under the program.
Administrative experience
Scientific reports
section 300mm–5(1) of this titlesection 300mm–51 of this titleA summary of the findings of any new scientific reports or studies on the health effects associated with exposure described in , including the findings of research conducted under subsection (a) or (c) of .
Advisory Committee recommendations
A list of recommendations by the WTC Scientific/Technical Advisory Committee on additional WTC Program eligibility criteria and on additional WTC-related health conditions and the action of the WTC Program Administrator concerning each such recommendation.
Separate clinical programs described
Firefighters and related personnel
section 300mm–21(a)(2)(A) of this titleThe benefits provided for enrolled WTC responders described in .
Other WTC responders
The benefits provided for enrolled WTC responders not described in subparagraph (A).
WTC survivors
section 300mm–31(a) of this titleThe benefits provided for screening-eligible WTC survivors and certified-eligible WTC survivors in .
Notification to Congress upon reaching 80 percent of eligibility numerical limits
Consultation
section 300mm–1 of this titleThe WTC Program Administrator shall engage in ongoing outreach and consultation with relevant stakeholders, including the WTC Health Program Steering Committees and the Advisory Committee under , regarding the implementation and improvement of programs under this subchapter.
GAO studies
Report
Subsequent assessments
Regulations
The WTC Program Administrator is authorized to promulgate such regulations as the Administrator determines necessary to administer this subchapter.
Termination
The WTC Program shall terminate on .
July 1, 1944, ch. 373Pub. L. 111–347, title I, § 101124 Stat. 3624Pub. L. 114–113, div. O, title III, § 302(b)129 Stat. 2998Pub. L. 117–328, div. FF, title VII, § 7702(c)136 Stat. 5967(, title XXXIII, § 3301, as added , , ; amended , , ; , , .)
Editorial Notes
Amendments
Pub. L. 117–328section 300mm–51 of this titlesection 300mm–51(a) of this title2022—Subsec. (f)(2)(E). substituted “subsection (a) or (c) of ” for “”.
Pub. L. 114–1132015—Subsecs. (i) to (k). added subsecs. (i) to (k).