98-5874. Statement of Organization, Functions, and Delegations of Authority; Office of the Actuary  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 45 (Monday, March 9, 1998)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 11448-11449]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-5874]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    
    Health Care Financing Administration
    
    
    Statement of Organization, Functions, and Delegations of 
    Authority; Office of the Actuary
    
        Part F of the Statement of Organization, Functions, and Delegations 
    of Authority for the Department of Health and Human Services, Health 
    Care Financing Administration (HCFA), (Federal Register, Vol. 62, No. 
    85, pp. 24121-24122, dated Friday, May 2, 1997, and Federal Register, 
    Vol. 62, No. 129, pg. 36294, dated Monday, July 7, 1997) is amended as 
    a result of the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 to reflect a change to the 
    Actuarial and Health Cost Analysis Group in the Office of Strategic 
    Planning (OSP). Specifically, the Actuarial and Health Cost Analysis 
    Group (FAKC) and its subordinate divisions are abolished and replaced 
    by the Office of the Actuary (OACT) which will now report directly to 
    the Administrator. The functional responsibilities of the remaining 
    components in OSP are not affected. OACT's administrative code is 
    changed from FAKC to FAN.
        The specific amendments to Part F are described below:
         Section F.10. (Organization) is amended to read as 
    follows:
    
    4. Office of Strategic Planning (FAK)
    a. Research and Evaluation Group (FAKA)
    b. Planning and Policy Analysis Group (FAKB)
    c. Systems, Technical and Analytic Resources Group (FAKD)
    d. Information and Methods Group (FAKE)
    18. Office of the Actuary (FAN)
    a. Medicare and Medicaid Cost Estimates Group (FAN1)
    b. National Health Statistics Group (FAN2)
    
         Section F.20. (Functions) is amended to read as follows:
    
    4. Office of Strategic Planning (FAK)
         Develops and manages the long-term strategic planning 
    process for the Agency; responsible for the Agency's conformance with 
    the requirements of the Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA).
         Provides analytic support and information to the 
    Administrator and the Executive Council needed to establish Agency 
    goals and directions.
         Performs environmental scanning, identifying, evaluating, 
    and reporting emerging trends in health care delivery and financing and 
    their interactions with Agency programs.
         Manages strategic, crosscutting initiatives.
         Designs and conducts research and evaluations of health 
    care programs, studying their impacts on beneficiaries, providers, 
    plans, States and other partners and customers, designing and assessing 
    potential improvements, and developing new measurement tools.
         Coordinates all Agency demonstration activities, including 
    development of the research and demonstration annual plan, evaluation 
    of all Agency demonstrations, and assistance to other components in the 
    design of demonstrations and studies.
         Manages assigned demonstrations, including Federal review, 
    approval, and oversight; coordinates and participates with departmental 
    components in experimental health care delivery projects.
         Develops research, demonstration, and other publications 
    and papers related to health care issues.
    18. Office of the Actuary (FAN)
         Conducts and directs the actuarial program for HCFA and 
    directs the development of and methodologies for macroeconomic analysis 
    of health care financing issues.
         Performs actuarial, economic and demographic studies to 
    estimate HCFA program expenditures under current law and under proposed 
    modifications to current law.
         Provides program estimates for use in the President's 
    budget and for reports required by Congress.
         Studies questions concerned with financing present and 
    future health programs, evaluates operations of the Federal Hospital 
    Insurance Trust Fund and Supplementary Medical Insurance Trust Fund and 
    performs microanalyses for the purpose of assessing the impact of 
    various health care financing factors upon the costs of Federal 
    programs.
         Estimates the financial effects of proposals to create 
    national health insurance systems or other national or incremental 
    health insurance reform.
         Develops and conducts studies to estimate and project 
    national and area health expenditures.
         Develops, maintains, and updates provider market basket 
    input price indexes and the Medicare Economic Index.
         Analyzes data on physicians' costs and charges to develop 
    payment indices and monitors expansion of service and inflation of 
    costs in the health care sector.
         Performs actuarial reviews and audits of employee benefit 
    expenses charged to Medicare by fiscal intermediaries and carriers.
         Publishes cost projections and economic analyses, and 
    provides actuarial, technical advice and consultation to HCFA 
    components, governmental components, Congress, and outside 
    organizations.
    a. Medicare and Medicaid Cost Estimates Group (FAN1)
         Evaluates the financial status of the Hospital Insurance 
    (HI) and Supplementary Medical Insurance (SMI) Trust Funds and prepares 
    the annual report to Congress for the Medicare Board of Trustees.
         Prepares cost estimates for the HI program, the SMI 
    program, and the Medicaid program for use in the President's budget.
         Estimates the financial effects of proposed Medicare and 
    Medicaid legislation.
         Determines key Medicare program amounts, including the 
    Part B premium rates, the inpatient hospital deductible, the Part A 
    premium rate for voluntary enrolles, and the physicians' economic index 
    applicable to prevailing fees.
         Develops the payment rates for the annual update of the 
    Medicare+Choice capitation rate book, which is used to pay managed care 
    organizations that enter into a risk contract with HCFA to provide 
    benefits to Medicare enrolles.
         Serves as technical consultant throughout the Government 
    on Medicare and Medicaid cost estimate issues.
         Provides actuarial consultation to other organizations in 
    the research of managed care payment methodology.
    b. National Health Statistics Group (FAN2)
         Develops, maintains and makes analytical use of the 
    National Health Accounts (NHA) which include annual estimates and 
    publication of National Health Expenditures (NHE) and periodic 
    estimates and publication of NHE by age groupings or by region and 
    state.
    
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         Tracks and publishes quarterly health care indicators to 
    identify emerging health sector trends, including data on health care 
    utilization and costs; health sector employment, wages, and prices; and 
    economy-wide economic conditions.
         Prepares estimates of NHE for future years by type of 
    service and source of financing.
         Develops, analyzes and publishes results from health 
    sector models which allow evaluation of the impact of proposed changes 
    to the current health system on the overall economy.
         Develops, maintains, and updates provider market basket 
    input price indexes, including the Hospital Input Price Index, the 
    Medicare Economic Index, and the other price indexes mandated for use 
    in setting Medicare payments to providers.
         Provides technical support for HCFA regulatory processes, 
    especially those related to payment systems or reform.
    
        Dated: February 8, 1998.
    Nancy-Ann Min DeParle,
    Administrator, Health Care Financing Administration.
    [FR Doc. 98-5874 Filed 3-6-98; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4120-01-P
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
03/09/1998
Department:
Health Care Finance Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
98-5874
Pages:
11448-11449 (2 pages)
PDF File:
98-5874.pdf