96-644. Medicare and Medicaid Programs; Announcement of Applications From Hospitals Requesting Waivers for Organ Procurement Service Area  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 13 (Friday, January 19, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 1389-1390]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-644]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    Health Care Financing Administration
    [BPD-854-NC]
    
    
    Medicare and Medicaid Programs; Announcement of Applications From 
    Hospitals Requesting Waivers for Organ Procurement Service Area
    
    AGENCY: Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA), HHS.
    
    ACTION: Notice with comment period.
    
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    SUMMARY: In accordance with the Social Security Amendments of 1994, 
    this notice announces applications received from hospitals requesting 
    waivers from dealing with their designated area organ procurement 
    organizations (OPOs). Effective January 1, 1996, a hospital is required 
    to have an agreement with the OPO designated for the area in which it 
    is located unless granted a waiver to have an agreement with an 
    alternative OPO. This notice requests comments from OPOs and the 
    general public for consideration by us in determining whether such a 
    waiver should be granted.
    
    DATES: Written comments will be considered if we receive them at the 
    appropriate address, as provided below, no later than 5 p.m. on March 
    19, 1996.
    
    ADDRESSES: Mail written comments (one original and three copies) to the 
    following address: Health Care Financing Administration, Department of 
    Health and Human Services, Attention: BPD-854-NC, P.O. Box 7517, 
    Baltimore, MD 21244-0517.
    
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        If you prefer, you may deliver your written comments (one original 
    and three copies) to one of the following addresses:
    
    Room 309-G, Hubert H. Humphrey Building, 200 Independence Avenue SW., 
    Washington, DC 20201, or
    Room C5-09-26, 7500 Security Boulevard, Baltimore, MD 21244-1850.
    
        Because of staffing and resource limitations, we cannot accept 
    comments by facsimile (FAX) transmission. In commenting, please refer 
    to file code BPD-854-NC. Comments received timely will be available for 
    public inspection as they are received, generally beginning 
    approximately 3 weeks after publication of a document, in Room 309-G of 
    the Department's offices at 200 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, 
    DC, on Monday through Friday of each week from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. 
    (phone: (202) 690-7890).
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mark A. Horney, (410) 786-4554.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    I. Background
    
        Section 1138 of the Social Security Act (the Act) provides that a 
    hospital or rural primary care hospital that participates in the 
    Medicare or Medicaid programs must establish written protocols for the 
    identification of potential organ donors. Section 155 of the Social 
    Security Amendments of 1994 (SSA '94) (Public Law 103-432) amended 
    section 1138 of the Act to require that effective January 1, 1996, a 
    hospital may have an agreement concerning organ procurement only with 
    its designated Organ Procurement Organization (OPO) unless it obtains a 
    waiver from the Secretary that would allow the hospital to have an 
    agreement with a different OPO. This section also provides that any 
    hospital that had an agreement with an out-of-area OPO on the date of 
    enactment, October 31, 1994, must submit a waiver request to the 
    Secretary by January 1, 1996, if it wishes to retain the agreement. The 
    existing agreement would remain in effect pending the Secretary's 
    determination.
        The law further states that in granting a waiver for an out-of-area 
    agreement, the Secretary must determine that such a waiver: (1) Would 
    be expected to increase donation; and (2) will assure equitable 
    treatment of patients referred for transplants within the service area 
    served by the designated OPO and within the service area served by the 
    out-of-area OPO. In making a waiver determination, the Secretary may 
    consider, among other factors: (1) cost effectiveness; (2) improvements 
    in quality; (3) whether there has been any change in a hospital's 
    designated OPO service area due to definition of metropolitan 
    statistical areas (MSA); and (4) the length and continuity of a 
    hospital's relationship with the out-of-area OPO. Under section 
    1138(a)(2)(D) of the Act, the Secretary is required to publish a notice 
    of any waiver applications within 30 days of receiving the application 
    and offer interested parties an opportunity to comment in writing 
    within 60 days of the published notice.
    
    II. Hospital Requests for Waiver
    
        In October 1995, we issued a Program Memorandum (Transmittal No. A-
    95-11) that has been supplied to each hospital. This Program Memorandum 
    detailed the waiver process and discussed the information that may be 
    provided by hospitals requesting a waiver. As required by law, we 
    indicated that upon receipt of the waiver requests, we would publish a 
    notice to solicit comments.
        Upon receipt of the comments, we will review the request and 
    comments received. During the review process, we may consult on an as 
    needed basis with parties other than those that submitted comments 
    including the Public Health Service's Division of Transplantation, the 
    United Network for Organ Sharing, and HCFA regional offices. If 
    necessary, we may also request additional clarifying information from 
    the applying hospital. It should be noted that there is no time limit 
    upon which we must complete our review. We then will make a 
    determination on the waiver requests and notify the affected hospitals 
    and OPOs.
    
    III. Hospitals Requesting Waivers
    
        To date, we have received waiver applications from the following 
    hospitals:
    
    Hospital Name: West Florida Regional Medical Center
    City & State: Pensacola, FL
    Requested OPO: Alabama Organ Center
    City & State: Birmingham, AL
    Designated OPO: University of Florida
    City & State: Gainesville, FL
    
    Hospital Name: Singing River Hospital System
    City & State: Pascagoula, MS
    Requested OPO: Alabama Organ Center
    City & State: Birmingham, AL
    Designated OPO: Mississippi Organ Recovery Agency
    City & State: Jackson, MS
    
    Hospital Name: Jefferson Memorial Hospital
    City & State: Ranson, WV
    Requested OPO: Virginia's Organ Procurement Agency
    City & State: Midlothian, VA
    Designated OPO: Center Organ Recovery & Education
    City & State: Pittsburgh, PA
    
    Hospital Name: City Hospital
    City & State: Martinsburg, WV
    Requested OPO: Virginia's Organ Procurement Agency
    City & State: Midlothian, VA
    Designated OPO: Center Organ Recovery & Education
    City & State: Pittsburgh, PA
    
    Hospital Name: Princeton Community Hospital
    City & State: Princeton, WV
    Requested OPO: Virginia's Organ Procurement Agency
    City & State: Midlothian, VA
    Designated OPO: Center Organ Recovery & Education
    City & State: Pittsburgh, PA
    
    Hospital Name: Fort Walton Beach Medical Center
    City & State: Ft. Walton Beach, FL
    Requested OPO: Alabama Organ Center
    City & State: Birmingham, AL
    Designated OPO: University of Florida
    City & State: Gainesville, FL
    
    Hospital Name: Baylor Medical Center at Grapevine
    City & State: Grapevine, TX
    Requested OPO: Southwest Organ Bank
    City & State: Dallas, TX
    Designated OPO: Life Gift Organ Donation Center
    City & State: Houston, TX
    
    Hospital Name: St. Joseph Regional Health Center
    City & State: Bryan, TX
    Requested OPO: Southwest Organ Bank
    City & State: Dallas, TX
    Designated OPO: Life Gift Organ Donation Center
    City & State: Houston, TX
    
        Authority: Section 1138 of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 
    1320b-8).
    
    (Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Program No. 93.778, Medical 
    Assistance Program; No. 93.773 Medicare--Hospital Insurance Program; 
    and No. 93.774, Medicare--Supplementary Medical Insurance Program)
    
        Dated: November 30, 1995.
    Bruce C. Vladeck,
    Administrator, Health Care Financing Administration.
    [FR Doc. 96-644 Filed 1-17-96; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
01/19/1996
Department:
Health Care Finance Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice with comment period.
Document Number:
96-644
Dates:
Written comments will be considered if we receive them at the
Pages:
1389-1390 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
BPD-854-NC
PDF File:
96-644.pdf