96-19441. Privacy Act of 1974; Report of Matching Programs  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 148 (Wednesday, July 31, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 40079-40081]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-19441]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
    
    
    Privacy Act of 1974; Report of Matching Programs
    
    AGENCY: Department of Veterans (VA).
    
    ACTION: VA/SSA/IRS Match Program.
    
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    SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that the Department of Veterans Affairs 
    (VA), Veterans Health Administration (VHA),
    
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    intends to renew the computer program comparing Internal Revenue 
    Service (IRS) and Social Security Administration (SSA) income records 
    with VA patient income data which is contained in the patient medical 
    records.
        The goal of these matches is to compare income, social security 
    number, and employment status as reported to VHA with income records 
    maintained by IRS and SSA. For the information of all concerned, a 
    summary report of the VHA matching program describing the computer 
    matches follows. In accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552a(o)(2), copies of the 
    computer matching report are being sent to both houses of Congress. 
    These matches are expected to commence on or about July 28, 1996, but 
    start no sooner than 30 days after publication of this notice in the 
    Federal Register, or 40 days after copies of this notice and the 
    agreement are submitted to Congress and the Office of Management and 
    Budget whichever is later. These matches may be extended by the 
    involved Data Integrity Boards for a twelve month period provided all 
    agencies involved certify to the Data Integrity Boards, within three 
    months of the termination date of the original match, that the matching 
    program will be conducted without change and the matching programs have 
    been conducted in compliance with the original matching agreements. The 
    matches will not continue past the legislative authorized date to 
    obtain this information. However, expiration of this agreement is 
    January 27, 1998.
    
    ADDRESSES: Interested individuals may comment on the matches by writing 
    to the Chief Administrative Officer (161D), Veterans Health 
    Administration, Department of Veterans Affairs, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, 
    Washington, DC 20420.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Janice E. Wheeler (202) 273-6276, 
    Program Analyst, Income Verification Match Policy Service.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Further information regarding the matching 
    program is provided below. This information is required by Title 5 
    U.S.C. 552a(e)(12), the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended. A copy of this 
    notice has been provided to both houses of Congress and the Office of 
    Management and Budget.
    
        Approved: July 25, 1996.
    Jesse Brown,
    Secretary of Veterans Affairs.
    
    Report of Matching Program
    
    Department of Veterans Affairs Patient Medical Records With Income 
    Records Maintained by the Internal Revenue Service and the Social 
    Security Administration
    
        a. Authority: Title 38 U.S.C. 5106 and 5317; Pub. L. 101-508 as 
    amended by Pub. L. 102-568.
        b. Program description: (1) Purpose: (a) the Department of Veterans 
    Affairs (VA), Veterans Health Administration (VHA) plans to match the 
    household income information contained in the medical records of 
    certain nonservice-connected veterans, with the income records for 
    those persons maintained by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the 
    Social Security Administration (SSA). Those nonservice-connected 
    veterans subject to income verification matching are those veterans who 
    are receiving VA medical care in a mandatory eligibility category due 
    to a finding of low income subsequent to means testing.
        (b) currently, information about a veterans household income (i.e., 
    veterans and spouses receipt of wage, self-employment and other income 
    as well as employment status, health insurance coverage and number of 
    dependents) is obtained when the veteran makes application for medical 
    care at a VA medical care facility. The household income and dependent 
    data is evaluated in a ``means test'' which takes into account 
    deductions of certain income not counted as such for Veterans Health 
    Administration eligibility purposes. Once a net income for the veteran 
    is established, it is applied against means test thresholds, or levels 
    of income establishing mandatory or discretionary eligibility for 
    medical care. If the veterans net income falls below the applicable 
    means test threshold, he or she is eligible for mandatory care (i.e., 
    no-cost care); however, if the net income falls over the applicable 
    threshold, the veteran is given a discretionary eligibility. Veterans 
    who are eligible for discretionary care are provided care if the VA 
    medical facility has the resources to treat discretionary veterans, and 
    if the veteran agrees to make a co-payment for such care. The proposed 
    matching programs will enable VA to verify the accuracy of reported 
    income and employment status and therefore more accurately determine 
    eligibility for medical care.
        (2) Procedures: VA's Veterans Health Administration has established 
    an Income Verification Match (IVM) Center. The IVM Center will 
    electronically extract demographic and income data from each VA medical 
    care facility's database on nonservice-connected veterans found 
    eligible for mandatory care based solely on low income. The VHA IVM 
    extract file will be matched against IRS and SSA income records. If a 
    VHA record and SSA or IRS record match on social security number and 
    name, the IVM Center will begin an extensive case development and 
    verification process. This process will assure the validity of the 
    matched cases by verifying the IRS/SSA reported income amount with the 
    payer(s) and recipients of the income. Each veteran and/or spouse 
    identified by the match will be contacted in order to notify the 
    veteran and/or spouse of any income discrepancy identified by the 
    match, to verify the discrepancy, and to advise him or her of potential 
    changes to the veterans' medical care eligibility at the VA medical 
    center, and the potential billing action for co-payments. Before any 
    adverse action is taken, the individual(s) identified by the match will 
    be given the opportunity to contest the findings. Where there are 
    reasonable grounds to believe that there has been a violation of 
    criminal laws, the matter will be referred for prosecution 
    consideration in accordance with existing VA policies.
        c. Records to be matched: The VA records involved in the match are 
    patient medical records maintained in the ``Patient Medical Record--VA 
    (24VA136)'' published at 40 FR 38095 (8/26/75) and amended at 40 FR 
    52125 (11/7/75), 41 FR 2881 (1/20/76), 41 FR 11631 (3/19/76), 42 FR 
    30557 (6/15/72), 44 FR 31058 (5/30/79), 45 FR 77220 (11/21/80), 46 FR 
    2766 (1/12/81), 47 FR 28522 (6/30/82), 47 FR 51841 (11/17/82), 50 FR 
    11610 (3/22/85), 51 FR 25968 (7/17/86), 51 FR 44406 (12/9/86), 52 FR 
    381 (1/5/87), 53 FR 49818 (12/13/90), 55 FR 5112 (2/13/90), 55 FR 37604 
    (9/12/90), 55 FR 42534 (10/19/90), 56 FR 1054 (1/10/91), 57 FR 28003 
    (6/23/92), 57 FR 4519 (10/1/92), 58 FR 29853 (5/24/93), 58 FR 40852 (7/
    30/93) and 58 FR 57674 (10/26/93). The IRS records are from the Wage 
    and Information Returns (IRP) Master File, Privacy Act system Treas/IRS 
    22.061. The SSA records are from the Earnings Recording and Self-
    Employment Income system, HHS/SSA/OSR 09-60-0059.
        d. Period of match: The initial data exchanges are expected to 
    begin 40 days after the matching agreements are signed by the Data 
    Integrity Boards (DIB's) and Congressional Offices and
    
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    OMB have been notified, and 30 days from the date of publication of 
    notice in the Federal Register or 40 days from the date this notice is 
    approved, whichever is later. These matches may be extended by the 
    involved DIB's for a twelve month period provided the agencies 
    participating in the match certify to the DIB's, within three months of 
    the termination date of the original match, that the matching program 
    will be conducted without change and the matching programs have been 
    conducted in compliance with the original matching agreements. The 
    matches will not continue past the date legislative authority to obtain 
    this information expires.
    
    [FR Doc. 96-19441 Filed 7-30-96; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
07/31/1996
Department:
Veterans Affairs Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
VA/SSA/IRS Match Program.
Document Number:
96-19441
Pages:
40079-40081 (3 pages)
PDF File:
96-19441.pdf