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The Congressional legislative agenda is jam packed with legislation that must pass before September 30th. This includes reauthorizing pandemic preparedness legislation, addressing Medicaid Disproportionate Hospital Payments (DSH) payment cuts, and reauthorizing funding for community health centers and other programs. Committees in both the House and Senate have also introduced bills with unfavorable provisions, like site-neutral payments and 340B payment reforms. All while the looming deadline for critical health care funding is swiftly approaching, Congress has reached deadlock and they will only have 11 legislative days to advance all the must-pass legislation. Keep reading to get the latest update on the Hill. Problematic Congressional Health Care Legislation Under Considerationseries of House and Senate bills are being considered that could negatively impact providers and cut payments for services. Critical Legislation Without Hill action, many critical health care provisions and funding streams are set to expire by September 30th, including: The PAHPA Tension is Palpable Several bills have been filed (S. 2333), (H.R. 4421), (H.R. 4420), to reauthorize PAHPA. PAHPA seeks to advance national security by funding public health and medical preparedness programs. Despite the need to reauthorize this legislation, legislators disagree on the best approach. HELP committee chairman, Bernie Sanders, added provisions, including one requiring drug manufacturers to notify the FDA in advance of drug and device shortages. House Republicans moved to slash funding for the program and disagree that PAHPA is the right vehicle for drug shortage provisions. There is no word yet on the timing of floor consideration for the House bills before cross-chamber consideration.