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124 STAT. 3632 PUBLIC LAW 111–347—JAN. 2, 2011 ‘‘(iii) employs health care provider staff with exper- tise that includes, at a minimum, occupational medi- cine, environmental medicine, trauma-related psychi- atry and psychology, and social services counseling; and ‘‘(iv) meets such other requirements as specified by the Administrator. ‘‘(B) CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS.—The WTC Program Administrator shall not enter into a contract with a Clinical Center of Excellence under subsection (a)(1) unless the Center agrees to do each of the following: ‘‘(i) Establish a formal mechanism for consulting with and receiving input from representatives of eligible populations receiving monitoring and treat- ment benefits under subtitle B from such Center. ‘‘(ii) Coordinate monitoring and treatment benefits under subtitle B with routine medical care provided for the treatment of conditions other than WTC-related health conditions. ‘‘(iii) Collect and report to the corresponding Data Center data, including claims data, in accordance with section 3304(b). ‘‘(iv) Have in place safeguards against fraud that are satisfactory to the Administrator, in consultation with the Inspector General of the Department of Health and Human Services. ‘‘(v) Treat or refer for treatment all individuals who are enrolled WTC responders or certified-eligible WTC survivors with respect to such Center who present themselves for treatment of a WTC-related health condition. ‘‘(vi) Have in place safeguards, consistent with sec- tion 3304(c), to ensure the confidentiality of an individ- ual’s individually identifiable health information, including requiring that such information not be dis- closed to the individual’s employer without the authorization of the individual. ‘‘(vii) Use amounts paid under subsection (c)(1) only for costs incurred in carrying out the activities described in subsection (a), other than those described in subsection (a)(1)(A). ‘‘(viii) Utilize health care providers with occupa- tional and environmental medicine expertise to conduct physical and mental health assessments, in accordance with protocols developed under subsection (a)(2)(A)(ii). ‘‘(ix) Communicate with WTC responders and screening-eligible and certified-eligible WTC survivors in appropriate languages and conduct outreach activi- ties with relevant stakeholder worker or community associations. ‘‘(x) Meet all the other applicable requirements of this title, including regulations implementing such requirements. ‘‘(C) TRANSITION RULE TO ENSURE CONTINUITY OF CARE.—The WTC Program Administrator shall to the max- imum extent feasible ensure continuity of care in any period of transition from monitoring and treatment of an enrolled