99-13522. Agency Information Collection Activities: Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 102 (Thursday, May 27, 1999)]
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    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-13522]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    
    Health Care Financing Administration
    [Document Identifier: HCFA-R-269]
    
    
    Agency Information Collection Activities: Submission for OMB 
    Review; Comment Request
    
        In compliance with the requirement of section 3506(c)(2)(A) of the 
    Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the Health Care Financing 
    Administration (HCFA), Department of Health and Human Services, has 
    submitted to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) the following 
    proposal for the collection of information. Interested persons are 
    invited to send comments regarding the burden estimate or any other 
    aspect of this collection of information, including any of the 
    following subjects: (1) the necessity and utility of the proposed 
    information collection for the proper performance of the agency's 
    functions; (2) the accuracy of the estimated burden; (3) ways to 
    enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be 
    collected; and (4) the use of automated collection techniques or other 
    forms of information technology to minimize the information collection 
    burden.
        Type of Information Collection Request: Extension of a currently 
    approved collection;
        Title of Information Collection: Evaluation of Competitive Bidding 
    Demonstration for Durable Medical Equipment (DME) and Prosthetics, 
    Orthotics, and Supplies (POS)--Data Collection Plan for Baseline 
    Beneficiary Surveys, Oxygen Consumer Survey, Medical Equipment and 
    Supplies Consumer Survey and Supporting Statute Section 4319 of the 
    Balanced Budget Act of 1997;
        Form No.: HCFA-R-0269;
        Use: Section 4319 of the Balanced Budget Act (BBA) mandates HCFA to 
    implement demonstration projects under which competitive acquisition 
    areas are established for contract award purposes for the furnishing of 
    Part B items and services, except for physician's services. The first 
    of these demonstration projects implements competitive bidding of 
    certain categories of durable medical equipment, prosthetics, 
    orthotics, and supplies (DMEPOS). Under the law, suppliers can receive 
    payments from Medicare for items and services covered by the 
    demonstration only if their bids are competitive in terms of quality 
    and price. Each demonstration project may be conducted in up to three 
    metropolitan areas for a three year period. Authority for the 
    demonstration expires on December 31, 2002. The schedule for the 
    demonstration anticipates about a six month period between mailing the 
    bidding forms to potential bidders and the start of payments for DMEPOS 
    under the demonstration. HCFA intends to operate the demonstration in 
    two rounds, the first of two years, and the second of one year. HCFA 
    has announced that it intends to operate its first demonstration in 
    Polk County, Florida, which is the Lakeland-Winter Haven Metropolitan 
    Area.
        This evaluation is necessary to determine whether access to care, 
    quality of care, and diversity of product selection are affected by the 
    competitive bidding demonstration. Although secondary data will be used 
    wherever possible in the evaluation, primary data from beneficiaries 
    themselves is required in order to gain an understanding of changes in 
    their level of satisfaction and in the quality and selection of the 
    medical equipment.
        The purpose of the data collection plan is to describe the baseline 
    data collection procedures and the plan for analyzing the data to be 
    collected.
        The baseline beneficiary surveys will take place March 1999 to May 
    1999, prior to the competitive bidding demonstration. We will sample 
    beneficiaries from claims summaries provided by the durable medical 
    equipment regional carrier (DMERC). The sample will be stratified into 
    two groups: beneficiaries who use oxygen and beneficiaries who are non-
    oxygen users, i.e., users of the other four product categories covered 
    by the demonstration (hospital beds, enteral nutrition, urological 
    supplies, and surgical dressings) but not oxygen. To draw a comparison, 
    we will sample in both the demonstration site (Polk County, Florida) 
    and a comparison site (Brevard County, Florida) that matches Polk 
    County on characteristics such as number of Medicare beneficiaries and 
    DME/POS utilization.
        The research questions to be addressed by the surveys focus on 
    access, quality, product selection, and satisfaction with products and 
    services. Our collection process will include fielding the survey for 
    oxygen users and the survey for non-oxygen users before the 
    demonstration begins and again after the new demonstration prices have 
    been put into effect. The same data collection process will be followed 
    in the comparison site (Brevard County). In the analysis of the data, 
    we will also control for socioeconomic factors. This will allow us to 
    separate the effects of the demonstration from beneficiary-or site-
    specific effects.
        Information collected in the beneficiary survey will be used by the 
    University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW-M), Research Triangle Institute 
    (RTI), and Northwestern University (NU) to evaluate the Competitive 
    Bidding Demonstration for DME and POS. Results of the evaluation will 
    be presented to HCFA and to Congress, who will use the results to 
    determine whether the demonstration should be extended to other sites. 
    The information that these surveys will provide about access, quality, 
    and product selection will be very important to the future of 
    competitive bidding within the Medicare program. This is the first 
    Medicare demonstration that allows competitive bidding for services and 
    equipment provided to beneficiaries. A negative impact on access, 
    quality, or product selection would have significant implications for 
    the future of competitive bidding within the Medicare program.
        Frequency: Annually;
        Affected Public: Individuals or Households;
        Number of Respondents: 2,560;
        Total Annual Responses: 2,560;
        Total Annual Hours: 724.
        To obtain copies of the supporting statement for the proposed 
    paperwork collections referenced above, access HCFA's WEB SITE ADDRESS 
    at http://www.hcfa.gov/regs/prdact95.htm, or E-mail your request, 
    including your address and phone number, to Paperwork@hcfa.gov, or call 
    the Reports Clearance Office on (410) 786-1326. Written comments and 
    recommendations for the proposed information collections must be mailed 
    within 30 days of this notice directly to the OMB Desk Officer 
    designated at the following address: OMB Human Resources and Housing 
    Branch, Attention: Allison Eydt, New Executive Office Building, Room 
    10235, Washington, DC 20503.
    
        Dated: May 20, 1999.
    John P. Burke III,
    HCFA Reports Clearance Officer, HCFA, Office of Information Services, 
    Security and Standards Group, Division of HCFA Enterprise Standards.
    [FR Doc. 99-13522 Filed 5-26-99; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4120-03-P
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
05/27/1999
Department:
Health Care Finance Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
99-13522
Pages:
28826-28826 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Document Identifier: HCFA-R-269
PDF File:
99-13522.pdf