COMPLETE Care Act
Sponsored By: Representative Malliotakis, Nicole [R-NY-11]
Introduced
Summary
Boosting Medicare payments for behavioral health integration in primary care and funding technical help for practices to adopt those models. This bill would create temporary payment incentives for specific behavioral health integration services and set up a federal technical-assistance program to help primary care practices implement proven models.
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Bill Overview
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Bigger Medicare payments for behavioral health integration
If enacted, Medicare would pay more for certain behavioral health integration services in 2027–2029. Payments would be 175% of the usual rate in 2027, 150% in 2028, and 125% in 2029. This would apply to services under HCPCS codes 99484, 99492, 99493, 99494, G2214, and G0323 as of Jan 1, 2024, and successor codes. These increases would not count in Medicare’s budget-neutrality math for those years. This could help more primary care teams offer integrated mental health support.
Help for primary care to add mental health
Primary care practices could get federal help to add behavioral health. HHS would make contracts by January 1, 2026 to provide technical assistance. Covered models would include the Collaborative Care Model and the Primary Care Behavioral Health model, tied to HCPCS codes listed as of Jan 1, 2024. The bill would provide money for fiscal years 2025–2029, and the funds would stay available until spent. This could expand access to integrated mental health care over time.
Sponsors & CoSponsors
Sponsor
Malliotakis, Nicole [R-NY-11]
NY • R
Cosponsors
Fletcher
TX • D
Sponsored 3/31/2025
Pfluger
TX • R
Sponsored 3/31/2025
Rep. Horsford, Steven [D-NV-4]
NV • D
Sponsored 3/31/2025
Rep. Carey, Mike [R-OH-15]
OH • R
Sponsored 3/31/2025
Rep. Suozzi, Thomas R. [D-NY-3]
NY • D
Sponsored 3/31/2025
Rep. Bacon, Don [R-NE-2]
NE • R
Sponsored 4/2/2025
Sewell
AL • D
Sponsored 4/7/2025
Rep. Balint, Becca [D-VT-At Large]
VT • D
Sponsored 4/17/2025
Rep. Tonko, Paul [D-NY-20]
NY • D
Sponsored 4/17/2025
Rep. Fitzpatrick, Brian K. [R-PA-1]
PA • R
Sponsored 4/28/2025
Obernolte
CA • R
Sponsored 4/28/2025
Evans (CO)
CO • R
Sponsored 4/29/2025
Van Drew
NJ • R
Sponsored 5/5/2025
Joyce (PA)
PA • R
Sponsored 5/5/2025
Conaway
NJ • D
Sponsored 5/7/2025
Rep. Ross, Deborah K. [D-NC-2]
NC • D
Sponsored 5/13/2025
Rep. Harder, Josh [D-CA-9]
CA • D
Sponsored 5/29/2025
Rep. Miller, Carol D. [R-WV-1]
WV • R
Sponsored 6/4/2025
Budzinski
IL • D
Sponsored 6/4/2025
Bilirakis
FL • R
Sponsored 6/23/2025
Balderson
OH • R
Sponsored 7/23/2025
Soto
FL • D
Sponsored 7/25/2025
Rep. Vindman, Eugene Simon [D-VA-7]
VA • D
Sponsored 7/29/2025
Rep. Gillen, Laura [D-NY-4]
NY • D
Sponsored 10/10/2025
Rep. Vasquez, Gabe [D-NM-2]
NM • D
Sponsored 10/10/2025
Del. Norton, Eleanor Holmes [D-DC-At Large]
DC • D
Sponsored 10/10/2025
Rep. Raskin, Jamie [D-MD-8]
MD • D
Sponsored 10/10/2025
Rep. Pettersen, Brittany [D-CO-7]
CO • D
Sponsored 3/5/2026
Roll Call Votes
No roll call votes available for this bill.
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