98-7505. National Practitioner Data Bank for Adverse Information on Physicians and Other Health Care Practitioners: Charge for Self-Queries  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 56 (Tuesday, March 24, 1998)]
    [Proposed Rules]
    [Pages 14059-14060]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-7505]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    
    Health Resources and Services Administration
    
    45 CFR Part 60
    
    RIN: 0906-AA42
    
    
    National Practitioner Data Bank for Adverse Information on 
    Physicians and Other Health Care Practitioners: Charge for Self-Queries
    
    AGENCY: Health Resources and Services Administration, HHS.
    
    ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking.
    
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    SUMMARY: This Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) proposes an 
    amendment to the existing regulations implementing the Health Care 
    Quality Improvement Act of 1986, which established the National 
    Practitioner Data Bank for Adverse Information on Physicians and Other 
    Health Care Practitioners (the Data Bank). The proposed regulations 
    would amend the existing fee structure so that the Data Bank can fully 
    recover its costs, as required by law. This proposed rule would give 
    the Data Bank the authority to charge for self-queries and, therefore, 
    assess costs in an equitable manner.
    
        The data Bank will continue its current practice of sending a 
    copy--automatically, without a request, and free of charge--of every 
    record to the practitioner, in whose name it was submitted, for 
    purposes of verification and dispute resolution.
    
    DATES: Comments on this proposed rule are invited. To be considered, 
    comments must be received by May 26, 1998.
    
    ADDRESSES: Written comments should be addressed to Neil Sampson, Acting 
    Associate Administrator, Bureau of Health Professions (BHPr), Health 
    Resources and Services Administration Room 8-05, Parklawn Building, 
    5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, Maryland 20857. All comments received 
    will be available for public inspection and copying at the Office of 
    Research and Planning, BHPr, Room 8-67, Parklawn Building, at the above 
    address, weekdays (Federal holidays excepted) between the hours of 8:30 
    a.m. and 5 p.m.
    
    .FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Mr. Thomas C. Croft, Director, Division of Quality Assurance, Bureau of 
    Health Professions, Health Resources and Services Administration, 
    Parklawn Building, Room 8A-55, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, Maryland 
    20857; telephone: (301) 443-2300.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Health Care Quality Improvement Act of 
    1986 (the Act), Title IV of Pub. L. 99-660, enacted November 14, 1986, 
    authorized the establishment of the National Practitioner Data Bank for 
    Adverse Information on Physicians and Other Health Care Practitioners 
    (the Data Bank). Regulations implementing the Data Bank are codified at 
    45 CFR part 60.
        Section 426(b)(4) of the Act, as amended, authorizes the Secretary 
    to charge fees for disclosure of information (user fees). The 
    Department of Health and Human Services Appropriations Act, 1997, Title 
    II of Pub. L. 104-863, enacted September 30, 1996, gives the Data Bank 
    the authority to recover its full cost of operations through user fees. 
    No taxpayer funds are used to operate the Data Bank. Title II of Pub. 
    L. 104-863 states:
    
        That in addition to fees authorized by section 427(b) of the 
    Health Care Quality Improvement Act of 1986, fees shall be collected 
    for the full disclosure of information under the Act sufficient to 
    recover the full costs of operating the National Practitioner Data 
    Bank, and shall remain available until expended to carry out that 
    Act: * * *
    
        Section 60.12(a) of the regulations, entitled ``Fees applicable to 
    requests for information.'', cover the Data Bank's authority to charge 
    a fee for all requests for information other than those by individual 
    health care practitioners requesting information concerning themselves 
    (self-queries). Section 60.12(a) states:
    
        (a) Policy on Fees. The fees described in this section apply to 
    all requests for information from the Data Bank, other than those of 
    individuals for information concerning themselves.
    
        During 1996, the volume of self-queries has dramatically increased. 
    The Data Bank is currently processing 1,500 self-queries a week, with 
    no cost to the practitioners requesting the information. The volume of 
    self-queries is expected to remain at this level or increase even 
    further. It is estimated that the cost of processing self-queries last 
    year exceeded $500,000. When the current regulations exempted self-
    queries from the Data Bank's fee structure, the large volume of self-
    queries and the associated processing costs were not anticipated.
        A review by the Department indicates that many organizations which 
    are not mandated by law to query the Data Bank (e.g., State Boards and 
    other entities) are requiring practitioners to self-query and submit 
    the results along with their applications for licensure/re-licensure, 
    or membership. The Department recognizes that the purpose of these 
    self-queries is not about practitioners' exercising their Privacy Act 
    rights to access to information about themselves. Based on 
    conversations with practitioners who call for self-query assistance, 
    few, if any, are exercising their Privacy Act rights. Instead they are 
    acting under duress and in response to demands from licensing bodies, 
    and other entities. At the same time, they also expect to benefit by 
    obtaining licenses to practice, membership or malpractice insurance. In 
    fact, it has always been the policy and practice of the Data Bank to 
    proactively provide a copy--free of charge--of every record to the 
    practitioner, in whose name it was submitted, for purposes of 
    verification and dispute resolution.
        The Department recognizes and supports its obligations under the 
    Privacy Act and its own fair information practice policies to continue 
    to proactively provide a copy of every report it receives to the 
    subject of the report (the practitioner) at no charge. However, if the 
    practitioner wants the additional feature of a copy of his or her 
    entire Data Bank file in one package, this proposed rule change would 
    not deny the practitioner that right; it would simply charge a fee, 
    based on cost-recovery, of providing such information.
        Therefore the Department proposes to amend paragraph (a) of 
    Sec. 60.12 by deleting the phrase ``other than those of individuals for 
    information concerning themselves'' in the first sentence. This change 
    is intended to give the Data Bank the authority to charge practitioners 
    a reasonable fee when they request information about themselves.
        Upon issuance of the Final Rule, the Department will announce the 
    fee for self-queries and the effective date of the change in the 
    Federal Register. As with other changes, this fee will be subject to 
    change as further costs may warrant.
    
    Economic Impact
    
        Executive Order 12866 requires that all regulations reflect 
    consideration of alternatives, of costs, of benefits, of incentives, of 
    equity, and of available information. Regulations must meet certain 
    standards, such as avoiding an unnecessary burden. Regulations which 
    are ``significant'' because of cost, adverse effects on the economy, 
    inconsistency with other agency actions, effects on the budget, or 
    novel legal or policy issues, require special analysis.
        The Department believes that the resources required to implement 
    the requirement in these regulations are minimal. Therefore, in 
    accordance with the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980, the Secretary 
    certifies that these regulations will not have a significant
    
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    impact on a substantial number of small entities. For the same reasons, 
    the Secretary has also determined that this is not a ``significant'' 
    rule under Executive Order 12866.
    
    Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
    
        The National Practitioner Data Bank for Adverse Information on 
    Physicians and Other Health Care Practitioners regulation contains 
    information collections which have been approved by the Office of 
    Management and Budget (OMB) under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 
    and assigned control number 0915-0126. These proposed amendments do not 
    affect the recordkeeping or reporting requirements in the existing 
    regulations.
    
    List of Subjects in 45 CFR Part 60
    
        Claims, Fraud, Health maintenance organizations (HMOs), Health 
    professions, Hospitals, Insurance companies, Malpractice.
    
        Dated: May 20, 1997.
    Claude E. Fox,
    Acting Administrator, Health Resources and Services Administration.
    
        Approved: December 15, 1997.
    Donna E. Shalala,
    Secretary.
    
        Accordingly, 45 CFR part 60 is proposed to be amended as set forth 
    below:
    
    PART 60--NATIONAL PRACTITIONER DATA BANK FOR ADVERSE INFORMATION ON 
    PHYSICIANS AND OTHER HEALTH CARE PRACTITIONERS
    
        1. The authority citation for 45 CFR part 60 continues to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: Secs. 401-432 of the Health Care Quality Improvement 
    Act of 1986, Pub. L. 99-660, 100 Stat. 3784-3794, as amended by sec. 
    402 of Pub. L. 100-177, 101 Stat. 1007-1008 (42 U.S.C. 11101-11152).
    
        2. Section 60.12, is amended by revising the first sentence in 
    paragraph (a) to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 60.12  Fees applicable to requests for information.
    
        (a) Policy on fees. The fees described in this section apply to all 
    requests for information from the Data Bank. * * *
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    [FR Doc. 98-7505 Filed 3-23-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
03/24/1998
Department:
Health Resources and Services Administration
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Notice of proposed rulemaking.
Document Number:
98-7505
Dates:
Comments on this proposed rule are invited. To be considered, comments must be received by May 26, 1998.
Pages:
14059-14060 (2 pages)
PDF File:
98-7505.pdf
CFR: (1)
45 CFR 60.12