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Federal Register :: Medicare and Medicaid Programs; Renewal of Deeming Authority of the National Committee for Quality Assurance for Medicare Advantage Health Maintenance Organizations and Local Preferred Provider Organizations
Medicare and Medicaid Programs; Renewal of Deeming Authority of the National Committee for Quality Assurance for Medicare Advantage Health Maintenance Organizations and Local Preferred Provider Organizations
A Notice by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services on 11/29/2010
75 FR 73086
73086-73088 (3 pages)
CMS-4154-PN
2010-29959
A. Components of the Review Process
B. Results of the Review Process
https://www.federalregister.gov/d/2010-29959 https://www.federalregister.gov/d/2010-29959
This proposed notice announces the receipt of an application to renew the Medicare Advantage Deeming Authority of the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) for Health Maintenance Organizations and Preferred Provider Organizations for a term of 4 years. The new term of approval would begin October 19, 2010, and would end October 18, 2014. In addition, this proposed notice announces a 30-day public comment period on the renewal of the application.
To be assured consideration, comments must be received at one of the addresses provided below, no later than 5 p.m. on January 28, 2011.
In commenting, please refer to file code CMS-4154-PN. Because of staff and resource limitations, we cannot accept comments by facsimile (FAX) transmission.
2. By regular mail. You may mail written comments to the following address ONLY: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Department of Health and Human Services, Attention: CMS-4154-PN, P.O. Box 8010, Baltimore, MD 21244-1850.
3. By express or overnight mail. You may send written comments to the following address ONLY: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Department of Health and Human Services, Attention: CMS-4154-PN, Mail Stop C4-26-05, 7500 Security Boulevard, Baltimore, MD 21244-1850.
Caroline L. Baker (410) 786-0116.
Under the Medicare program, eligible beneficiaries may receive covered services through a Medicare Advantage (MA) organization that contracts with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). The regulations specifying the Medicare requirements that must be met in order for an Medicare Advantage Organization (MAO) to enter into a contract with CMS are located at 42 CFR part 422. These regulations implement Part C of Title XVIII of the Social Security Act (the Act), which specifies the services that an MAO must provide and the requirements that the organization must meet to be an MA contractor. Other relevant sections of the Act are Parts A and B of Title XVIII and Part A of Title XI of the Act pertaining to the provision of services by Medicare certified providers and suppliers.
Generally, for an entity to be an MA organization, the organization must be licensed by the State as a risk bearing organization as set forth in Part 422 of our regulations.
To assure compliance with certain Medicare requirements, an MA organization may chose to become accredited by a CMS approved accrediting organization (AO). By doing so, the MA organization may be “deemed” compliant in one or more of 6 requirements set forth in section 1852(e)(4)(B) of the Act. In order for an AO to be able to “deem” an MA plan as compliant with these MA requirements, the AO must prove to CMS that its standards are at least as stringent as Medicare requirements. MA organizations that are licensed as health maintenance organizations (HMOs) or preferred provider organizations (PPOs) and are accredited by an approved accrediting organization may receive, at their request, deemed status for CMS requirements in the following six MA survey areas: (1) Quality Improvement, (2) Antidiscrimination, Access to Services, (3) Confidentiality and Accuracy of Enrollee Records, (4) Information on Advanced Directives, and Provider Participation Rules. (See 42 CFR 422.156(b).) We note that at this Start Printed Page 73087time, deeming does not include the Part D areas of review listed in § 422.156(b).
Organizations that apply for MA deeming authority are generally recognized by the health care industry as entities that accredit HMOs and PPOs. As we specified in § 422.157(b)(2), the term for which an AO may be approved by CMS may not exceed 6 years. For continuing approval, the AO must renew their application with CMS.
The National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) was approved as an accrediting organization for MA deeming of HMOs from January 19, 2002 through January 18, 2008. The NCQA was reapproved as an accrediting organization for MA deeming of HMOs on January 18, 2008, for a term of 6 years, which was set to expire on January 17, 2014.
The NCQA was approved for MA deeming of PPOs from October 20, 2004 through October 19, 2010. On July 20, 2010, the NCQA submitted an application to renew their deeming authority which, at the request of CMS for administrative simplification purposes, combined their HMO and PPO deeming authority. On July 20, 2010, the NCQA also submitted all of the prerequisite materials as specified in § 422.158(a) for receiving CMS deeming program approval. This information was previously submitted to CMS by NCQA as a part of their initial HMO and PPO applications.
Section 1852(e)(4)(C) of the Act provides a statutory timetable to ensure that our review of deeming applications in conducted in a timely manner. The Act provides us with 210 calendar days after the date of receipt of an application to complete our survey activities and application review process. At the end of the 210 day period, we must publish an approval or denial of the application in the Federal Register.
As set forth in § 1852(e)(4) of the Act and our regulations at § 422.158, the review and evaluation of NCQA's accreditation program (including its standards and monitoring protocol) were compared to the requirements set forth in part 422 for the MA program.
The review of NCQA's application for approval of MA deeming authority included the following components:
The types of MA plans that it would review as part of its accreditation process.
A detailed comparison of the organization's accreditation requirements and standards with the Medicare requirements (for example, a crosswalk).
Detailed information about the organization's survey process, including—
++ Frequency of surveys and whether surveys are announced or unannounced.
++ Copies of survey forms, and guidelines and instructions to surveyors.
++ Description of The survey review process and the accreditation status decision making process;
++ The procedures used to notify accredited MA organizations of deficiencies and to monitor the correction of those deficiencies; and
++ The procedures used to enforce compliance with accreditation requirements.
Detailed information about the individuals who perform surveys for the accreditation organization, including—
++ The size and composition of accreditation survey teams for each type of plan reviewed as part of the accreditation process.
++ The education and experience requirements surveyors must meet.
++ The content and frequency of the in-service training provided to survey personnel.
++ The evaluation systems used to monitor the performance of individual surveyors and survey teams.
The organization's policies and practice with respect to the participation, in surveys or in the accreditation decision process by an individual who is professionally or financially affiliated with the entity being surveyed.
A description of the organization's data management and analysis system with respect to its surveys and accreditation decisions, including the kinds of reports, tables, and other displays generated by that system.
A description of the organization's procedures for responding to and investigating complaints against accredited organizations, including policies and procedures regarding coordination of these activities with appropriate licensing bodies and ombudsmen programs.
A description of the organization's policies and procedures with respect to the withholding or removal of accreditation for failure to meet the accreditation organization's standards or requirements, and other actions the organization takes in response to noncompliance with its standards and requirements.
A description of all types (for example, full and partial) and categories (for example, provisional, conditional, and temporary) of accreditation offered by the organization, the duration of each type and category of accreditation, and a statement identifying the types and categories that would serve as a basis for accreditation if CMS approves the accreditation organization.
A list of all currently accredited MA organizations and the type, category, and expiration date of the accreditation held by each of them.
A list of all full and partial accreditation surveys scheduled to be performed by the accreditation organization as requested by CMS.
The name and address of each person with an ownership or control interest in the accreditation organization.
The NCQA's past performance in the deeming program and results of recent deeming validation reviews, or look-behind audits conducted as part of continuing Federal oversight of the deeming program under § 422.157(d).
Using the information listed in section III.A. of this proposed notice, we determined that NCQA's current accreditation program for HMO and PPO MA plans continues to be at least as stringent as the MA requirements contained in the six categories specified in section 1852(e)(4)(C) of the Act and our methods of evaluation for those areas.
Because of the large number of public comments we normally receive on Federal Register documents, we are not able to acknowledge or respond to them individually. We will consider all comments we receive by the date and time specified in the DATES section of this notice, and, when we proceed with a subsequent document, we will respond to the comments in the preamble to that document.
This document does not impose information collection and recordkeeping requirements. Consequently, it need not be reviewed by the Office of Management and Budget under the authority of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 35).Start Printed Page 73088
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Dated: November 18, 2010.
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