96-2755. Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services (CHAMPUS)  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 28 (Friday, February 9, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 4962-4963]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-2755]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
    
    Office of the Secretary
    
    
    Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services 
    (CHAMPUS)
    
    AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, DoD.
    
    ACTION: Notice of a nationwide CHAMPUS demonstration project.
    
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    SUMMARY: On December 8, 1995, President Clinton signed Executive Order 
    12982 which called 3,800 members of the Select Reserve to active duty 
    in support of Operation Joint Endeavor. The immediate nature of this 
    call to active duty, and the potential for a service period of up to 
    270 days, may result in lack of access or disruption in continuity of 
    required health care services for the affected family members. An 
    extended absence from existing employment may result in the loss of 
    employer-sponsored health insurance, and the immediacy of the call-up 
    leaves little flexibility for alternate arrangements. Additionally, 
    although family members of reservists called to active duty for 31 or 
    more days will become eligible for CHAMPUS, they will face full payment 
    of an annual deductible before CHAMPUS will begin cost sharing medical 
    expenses. In the case of E-4's and below, this amount is $50 per 
    individual, $100 for family; for E-5's and above the amount is $150 per 
    individual and $300 for family. Payment of this out-of-pocket cost may 
    have an adverse impact on some economically vulnerable personnel, 
    especially if they have already paid an annual deductible for their 
    employer sponsored insurance. In previous surveys of reservists 
    activated for Desert Storm, 55% of enlisted members and 45% of officers 
    called to active duty reported a loss in income.
        As a matter of general DoD personnel policy, reservists called to 
    active duty for periods of 31 days or more should be treated comparably 
    to regular active duty members. Consistent with this policy, the family 
    members of these reservists called to active duty in support of 
    Operation Joint Endeavor became eligible for CHAMPUS. However, the 
    normal CHAMPUS deductible requirement presents an inequity for these 
    families. Because health program deductibles are premised on coverage 
    for an entire year, a beneficiary who receives coverage for a much 
    shorter period receives unfavorable treatment. It is quite likely that 
    such beneficiaries will be required to meet a second annual deductible 
    under another health plan that will provide coverage during those 
    months of the year in which the reservist returns to his or her 
    civilian job. This demonstration project is designed to test an 
    approach for addressing this special inequity.
        The Department's effective response to potential disruption or loss 
    of access to medical care for family members requires careful review of 
    operational and administrative mechanisms which can ease this hardship 
    in the transition from reserve to active duty status. This 
    demonstration is proposed for the purpose of testing whether 
    elimination of the annual deductible normally collected under standard 
    CHAMPUS will avoid unusual out-of-pocket costs, disruption of 
    continuity in care, impaired access and problems with beneficiary 
    satisfaction for activated reservists. The demonstration would waive 
    the CHAMPUS deductible for all reservists called to active duty for 
    Operation Joint Endeavor for periods of 31 days or more and allow 
    CHAMPUS to immediately begin cost-sharing in accordance with standard 
    CHAMPUS rules. The limited nature of this Presidential Selected Reserve 
    call-up for Operation Joint Endeavor reduces the number of activated 
    reservists and family members which will be available in any given 
    geographic area. Therefore, to achieve a level of participation 
    sufficient to test new strategies, this demonstration will occur 
    nationwide. Demonstration participants will include family members of 
    all Selected Reserve members called to active duty for a period of 31 
    days or more as a result of Executive Order 12982 of December 8, 1995. 
    Under Title 10, U.S. Code, Section 1092, the Department is authorized 
    to test different methods of financing delivery of health care services 
    under CHAMPUS.
    
    DATES: Effective December 8, 1995, family members of selected reserve 
    members called to active duty for 31 days or more as a result of 
    Executive Order 12982, December 8, 1995, and who, as a result of that 
    Executive Order become eligible for services under CHAMPUS, may obtain 
    those services without paying deductibles normally required under 
    standard CHAMPUS. CHAMPUS eligible beneficiaries other than family 
    members of reservists called to active duty for Operation Joint 
    Endeavor are not eligible for participation. In view of the immediacy 
    of the deployment, we are waiving the normal thirty-day advance notice 
    for beginning a CHAMPUS demonstration project.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    CAPT Deborah Kamin, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense 
    (Health Affairs), (703)-697-8975.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Office of the Assistant Secretary of 
    Defense (Health Affairs) will act as executive agent for purposes of 
    this demonstration and will assume overall responsibility for 
    demonstration policy, implementation, and monitoring.
    DURATION: This demonstration will operate for one year unless extended 
    by separate action. Continuation of the program will depend on a 
    program evaluation conducted following termination of the project. It 
    is our hypothesis that elimination of normally imposed CHAMPUS 
    deductibles for this special group of beneficiaries will ease potential 
    financial hardship caused by unexpected increases in out-of-pocket 
    health care costs, avoid disruption of continuity and access to care, 
    and minimize beneficiary dissatisfaction in transition from reserve to 
    active status. This support is an important element in the welfare of 
    servicemembers and their families who are called to a significant and 
    immediate change in life circumstances. Information and experience 
    gained as part of this demonstration will provide the foundation for 
    longer term solutions in the event of future reserve activation.
    
    EXCLUSIONS TO THE DEMONSTRATION PROJECT: Participation in this 
    demonstration is limited to active duty family members who become 
    eligible for CHAMPUS as a result of selected reserve activation in 
    support of Operation Joint Endeavor. This demonstration is limited to 
    the annual CHAMPUS deductible; other CHAMPUS cost sharing continues to 
    apply. All current CHAMPUS rules, unless this notice specifically 
    provides otherwise, will continue to apply. The changes under this 
    demonstration will have an effective date of December 8, 1995.
    
        Dated: February 1, 1996.
    L.M. Bynum,
    Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
    [FR Doc. 96-2755 Filed 2-8-96; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Effective Date:
12/8/1995
Published:
02/09/1996
Department:
Executive Office of the President
Entry Type:
Presidential Document
Document Type:
Executive Order
Action:
Notice of a nationwide CHAMPUS demonstration project.
Document Number:
96-2755
Dates:
Effective December 8, 1995, family members of selected reserve members called to active duty for 31 days or more as a result of Executive Order 12982, December 8, 1995, and who, as a result of that Executive Order become eligible for services under CHAMPUS, may obtain those services without paying deductibles normally required under standard CHAMPUS. CHAMPUS eligible beneficiaries other than family members of reservists called to active duty for Operation Joint Endeavor are not eligible for ...
Pages:
4962-4963 (2 pages)
EOCitation:
E.O. 12988 of 1996-02-05
EONotes:
Revokes: EO 12778, October 23, 1991;; ; Supplemented by: EO 13083, May 14, 1998 (which was suspended by EO 13095, August 5, 1998); EO 13084, May 14, 1998; EO 13132, August 4, 1999;; ; See: EO 12866, September 30, 1993; EO 13175, November 6, 2000
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