[Federal Register Volume 59, Number 132 (Tuesday, July 12, 1994)]
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[FR Doc No: 94-16821]
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Health Care Financing Administration
Statement of Organization, Functions, and Delegations of
Authority; Reorganization of the Medicaid Bureau
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. 59, No.
60, pp. 14629 and 14633, dated March 29, 1994, is amended to reflect a
reorganization within the Medicaid Bureau. The Medicaid Bureau's
Medicaid Special Program Initiatives Staff (MSPIS) is abolished and
replaced with a new Office of Planning and Special Initiatives (OPSI).
OPSI will assume the duties previously performed in MSPIS to serve as
the focal point for all HCFA Medicaid activities in the area of
maternal and infant health care, children preventive care services, and
Acquired Immune Deficiency-infected recipients. In addition, OPSI will
be responsible for coordinating and monitoring the Bureau's activities
involving States' health reform initiatives.
The specific amendments to Part F are described below:
Section F.10., Health Care Financing Administration (Organization),
paragraph A.5.b., Medicaid Special Program Initiatives Staff (FAB-2) is
deleted and replaced by a new paragraph A.5.b., Office of Planning and
Special Initiatives (FAB3).
Section F.20., Health Care Financing Administration (Functions),
paragraph A.5.b., Medicaid Special Program Initiatives Staff (FAB-2) is
deleted and replaced by the following new paragraph A.5.b., Office of
Planning and Special Initiatives (FAB3).
The new functional statement reads as follows:
b. Office of Planning and Special Initiatives (FAB3)
Promotes and supports States' development of Medicaid
program transitions to health system reform.
Represents the Medicaid Bureau in coordinating activities
related to the impact on the Medicaid program of State-initiated
interim health system reforms accomplished through Statewide Section
1115 projects.
Serves as clearinghouse for information on the nature,
scope, and status of State Medicaid initiatives.
Identifies States' needs and coordinates initiatives for
technical assistance, information exchange, and capacity building to
further States' progress toward program improvements and reforms.
Develops multi-faceted initiatives focused on priority
program areas and the special needs of subpopulations of Medicaid
beneficiaries.
Collaborates with federal and State agencies and private
organizations to improve health services for Medicaid beneficiaries.
Supports management of Medicaid strategic planning through
analysis of data, trends and external forces, assessment of program
activities in light of planned objectives, and coordination of Medicaid
planning activities with other agencies and organizations.
Serves as the Medicaid Bureau focal point for data
applications relevant to Medicaid program interests and populations.
Dated: June 28, 1994.
Bruce C. Vladeck,
Administrator, Health Care Financing Administration.
[FR Doc. 94-16821 Filed 7-11-94; 8:45 am]
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