[Federal Register Volume 62, Number 76 (Monday, April 21, 1997)]
[Notices]
[Pages 19326-19328]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 97-10144]
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Health Care Financing Administration
[BPD-894-NC]
Medicare and Medicaid Programs; Announcement of Additional
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: This notice announces eight additional applications that HCFA
has received from hospitals requesting waivers from dealing with their
designated organ procurement organizations (OPOs) in accordance
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with section 1138(a)(2) of the Act. It supplements notices published in
the Federal Register on January 19, 1996, May 17, 1996, and November 8,
1996, that announced hospital waiver requests received by HCFA. This
notice requests comments from OPOs and the general public for our
consideration in determining whether these waivers 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 June
20, 1997.
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-894-NC, P.O. Box 7517,
Baltimore, MD 21244-0517.
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-894-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
On January 19, 1996, May 17, 1996, and November 8, 1996, we
published notices in the Federal Register (61 FR 1389, 61 FR 24941, and
61 FR 57876) that announced applications which HCFA had received from
hospitals requesting a waiver from dealing with their designated organ
procurement organizations (OPOs) in accordance with section 1138(a)(2)
of the Social Security Act (the Act).
This notice supplements these three notices. Section
1138(a)(1)(A)(iii) 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 Act Amendments of 1994 (SSA '94)
(Pub. L. 103-432) amended section 1138 of the Act to require that
effective January 1, 1996, a hospital must notify the organ procurement
organization (OPO) designated for the service area in which it is
located of potential organ donors (sections 1138 (a)(1)(A)(iii) and
(a)(3)(B) of the Act). The hospital must also have an agreement to do
so only with that designated OPO (sections 1138 (a)(1)(C) and
(a)(3)(A)).
The statute also provides that the hospital may obtain a waiver of
these requirements from the Secretary. A waiver would allow the
hospital to have an agreement with an ``out-of-area'' OPO (section
1138(a)(2)) if it meets conditions specified in the statute (section
1138(a)(2)(A) (i) and (ii)).
The law further states that in granting a waiver, 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 (section
1138(a)(2)(A)). 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 the definition of metropolitan
statistical areas (MSAs); and (4) the length and continuity of a
hospital's relationship with the out-of-area OPO (section
1138(a)(2)(B)). 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.
Regulations at 42 CFR 486.318(d) provide that if HCFA changes the
OPO designated for an area, hospitals located in that area must enter
into agreements with the newly designated OPO or submit a request for a
waiver within 30 days of notice of the change in designation. The
criteria that the Secretary will use to evaluate the waiver in these
cases are the same as that described above under section 1138(a)(2)(A)
of the Act and incorporated in the regulations at Sec. 486.318(e). The
regulations further specify that a hospital may continue to operate
under its existing agreement with an out-of-area OPO while HCFA is
processing the waiver request.
HCFA recently redesignated all OPO service areas as a result of the
2-year recertification process required under the statute and
regulations at Sec. 486.304(e)(2).
II. Waiver Request Procedures
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
hospitals must provide in requesting a waiver. We indicated that upon
receipt of the waiver requests, we would publish a Federal Register
notice to solicit public comments, as required by law (section
1138(a)(2)(D)).
We will then review the requests and comments received. During the
review process, we may consult on an as-needed basis with agencies
outside the HCFA Central Office, including the Public Health Service's
Division of Transplantation, the United Network for Organ Sharing, and
HCFA regional offices. If necessary, we may request additional
clarifying information from the applying hospital or others. We then
will make a final determination on the waiver requests and notify the
affected hospitals and OPOs.
III. Additional Hospital Waiver Requests
As allowed under Sec. 483.316(d), the following seven hospitals
have requested waivers to have an agreement with an alternative, out-
of-area OPO, as a result of changes in their designated OPOs due to the
recent redesignation of OPO service areas. The listing includes the
name of the facility, the city and State location of the facility, the
requested OPO, and the currently designated area OPO. These hospitals
have submitted timely waiver requests and may work on an interim basis
with the requested out-of-area OPO, pending receipt of public comments
and our final determination.
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Name of facility City State Requested OPO Designated OPO
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Wing Memorial Hospital.......... Palmer............. MA MAOB CTHH
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Noble Memorial Hospital......... Westfield.......... MA MAOB CTHH
Holyoke Hospital................ Holyoke............ MA MAOB CTHH
Crestline Memorial Hosptial..... Crestline.......... OH OHLC OHLP
River Valley Health System...... Ironton............ OH KYDA OHLP
Samaritan Health System......... Lake Havasu........ AZ AZOB NVLV
Kingman Regional Medical Center. Kingman............ AZ AZOB NVLV
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In addition, the following hospital has requested a waiver that is
unrelated to changes made as a result of recent redesignations of OPO
service areas. This hospital's request was made on a prospective basis.
Therefore, our determination on this request will be made only upon
receipt of public comments and completion of our review. Any approval
of this request will be prospective.
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Name of facility City State Requested OPO Designated OPO
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Hutcheson Medical Center........ Fort Oglethorpe.... GA GALL TNDS
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IV. Keys to the OPO Codes
The keys to the acronyms used in the listings to identify OPOs and
their addresses are as follows:
AZOB
DONOR NETWORK OF ARIZONA, 3877 North Seventh Street, Phoenix, AZ
85014
CTHH NORTHEAST OPO AND TISSUE BANK, Hartford Hospital, 80 Seymour
Street, Hartford, CT 06102-5037
GALL LIFELINK OF GEORGIA, 3715 Northside Parkway, 100 Northcreek, Suite
300, Atlanta, GA 30327
KYDA
KENTUCKY ORGAN DONOR AFFILIATES, 105 East Broadway, Louisville, KY
40202
MAOB
NEW ENGLAND ORGAN BANK, One Gateway Center, Newton, MA 02158
NVLV
NEVADA DONOR NEWTWORK, 4580 Southeastern Avenue, Suite 33, Las
Vegas, NV 89119
OHLC
LIFE CONNECTION OF OHIO, 1545 Holland Road, Suite C, Maumee, OH
43537
OHLP
LIFELINE OF OHIO, 770 Kinnear Road, Suite 200, Columbus, OH 43212
TNDS
TENNESSEE DONOR SERVICES, 1714 Hayes Street, Nashville, TN 37203
V. Collection of Information Requirements
Under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, we are required to
provide 60-day notice in the Federal Register and solicit public
comment before a collection of information requirement is submitted to
the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review and approval. In
order to fairly evaluate whether an information collection should be
approved by OMB, section 3506(c)(2)(A) of the Paperwork Reduction Act
of 1995 requires that we solicit comment on the following issues:
The need for the information collection and its usefulness
in carrying out the proper functions of our agency.
The accuracy of our estimate of the information collection
burden.
The quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be
collected.
Recommendations to minimize the information to be
collected.
The information collection requirement and the burden associated
with requiring a Medicare or Medicaid participating hospital to have an
agreement with the OPO designated for its area or to submit a waiver
request to HCFA for approval to have an agreement with a designed OPO
other than the OPO designated for its service area currently are
approved under OMB approval number 0938-0688 (HCFA-R-13), with an
expiration date of November 30, 1997.
Authority: Section 1138 of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C.
1320b-8).
(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Program No. 93.773,
Medicare--Hospital Insurance; and Program No. 93.774, and No.
93.778, Medical Assistance Program)
Dated: March 21, 1997.
Barbara Wynn,
Acting Director, Bureau of Policy Development, Health Care Financing
Administration.
[FR Doc. 97-10144 Filed 4-18-97; 8:45 am]
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