Title I, SEC. 1101. PROVISION OF COMPREHENSIVE BENEFITS BY PLANS. (a) In General. The comprehensive benefit package shall consist of the following items and services (as described in part 2), subject to the cost sharing requirements described in part 3, the exclusions described in part 4, and the duties and authority of the National Health Board described in part 5: (1) Hospital services (described in section 1111). (2) Services of health professionals (described in section 1112). (3) Emergency and ambulatory medical and surgical services (described in section 1113). (4) Clinical preventive services (described in section 1114). (5) Mental health and substance abuse services (described in section 1115). (6) Family planning services and services for pregnant women (described in section 1116). (7) Hospice care (described in section 1117). (8) Home health care (described in section 1118). (9) Extended care services (described in section 1119). (10) Ambulance services (described in section 1120). (11) Outpatient laboratory, radiology, and diagnostic services (described in section 1121). (12) Outpatient prescription drugs and biologicals (described in section 1122). (13) Outpatient rehabilitation services (described in section 1123). (14) Durable medical equipment and prosthetic and orthotic devices (described in section 1124). (15) Vision care (described in section 1125). (16) Dental care (described in section 1126). (17) Health education classes (described in section 1127). (18) Investigational treatments (described in section 1128). (b) No Other Limitations or Cost Sharing. The items and services in the comprehensive benefit package shall not be subject to any duration or scope limitation or any deductible, copayment, or coinsurance amount that is not required or authorized under this Act. (c) Health Plan. Unless otherwise provided in this subtitle, for purposes of this subtitle, the term ``health plan'' has the meaning given such term in section 1400.