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The Mobile Cancer Screening Act directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services to award grants, contracts, or cooperative agreements to eligible entities for establishing new mobile cancer screening units in rural and underserved communities. Eligible recipients include nonprofit hospitals, federally qualified health centers, academic health centers, health systems, and consortiums of these entities. Funds may be used to purchase vehicles, acquire imaging technology, purchase digital tools, and cover other startup or operational costs, with individual awards capped at $2 million and requiring a 1:3 non-federal matching contribution. The bill authorizes $15 million annually for fiscal years 2026–2030 and requires a report to Congress within four years on screening rates, early detection outcomes, and program effectiveness.
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