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Federal Register :: Medicare and Medicaid Programs; Application by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care, Inc. for Continued Deeming Authority for Ambulatory Surgical Centers
Medicare and Medicaid Programs; Application by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care, Inc. for Continued Deeming Authority for Ambulatory Surgical Centers
67 FR 43610
43610-43612 (3 pages)
CMS-2155-PN
02-15969
https://www.federalregister.gov/d/02-15969 https://www.federalregister.gov/d/02-15969
This proposed notice acknowledges the receipt of a renewal application by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care, Inc. for continued recognition as a national accreditation program for ambulatory surgical centers that wish to participate in the Medicare or Medicaid programs. Section 1865(b)(3)(A) of the Social Security Act requires that within 60 days of receipt of an organization's complete application we publish a proposed notice that identifies the national accrediting body making the request, describes the nature of the request, and provides at least a 30-day public comment period.
We will consider comments if we receive them at the appropriate address, as provided below, no later than 5 p.m. on July 29, 2002.
In commenting, please refer to file code CMS-2155-PN. Because of staff and resource limitations, we cannot accept comments by facsimile (FAX) transmission. Mail written comments (1 original and 3 copies) to the following address: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Department of Health and Human Services, Attention: CMS-2155-PN, P.O. Box 8013, Baltimore, MD 21244-8013.
If you prefer, you may deliver (by hand or courier) your written comments (1 original and 3 copies) to one of the following addresses: Room 445-G, Hubert H. Humphrey Building, 200 Independence Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20201, or Room C5-14-03, 7500 Security Boulevard, Baltimore, MD 21244-1850.
Comments mailed to the addresses identified for hand or courier delivery may be delayed and could be considered late.
For information on viewing public comments see the beginning of the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section.
Milonda Mitchell, (410) 786-3511.
Inspection of Public Comments: Comments received timely will be available for public inspection as they are received, generally beginning approximately 3 weeks after publication of a document, at the headquarters of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, 7500 Security Boulevard, Baltimore, Maryland 21244, Monday through Friday of each week from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. To schedule an appointment to view public comments, call (410) 786-7197.
Copies: Additional copies of the Federal Register containing this proposed notice can be made at most libraries designated as Federal Depository libraries and at many other public and academic libraries throughout the country that receive the Federal Register.
This Federal Register document is also available from the Federal Register online database through GPO Access, a service of the U.S. Government Printing Office. The web site address is: http://www.access.gpo.gov /nara/index.html.
Under the Medicare program, eligible beneficiaries may receive covered services in an ambulatory surgical center (ASC) provided the ASC meets certain requirements. Section 1832(a)(2)(F)(i) of the Social Security Act (the Act) authorizes the Secretary to establish distinct criteria for facilities seeking designation as an ASC. Under this authority, the Secretary has set forth in regulations minimum requirements that an ASC must meet to participate in Medicare. The regulations at title 42, part 416 (Ambulatory Surgical Services) of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Start Printed Page 43611determine the basis and scope of covered services provided by an ASC, and Conditions for Medicare payment for ASCs. Applicable regulations concerning provider agreements are at part 489 (Provider Agreements and Supplier Approval) and those pertaining to the survey and certification of facilities are at part 488 (Survey Certification and Enforcement Procedures), subpart A (General Provisions) and B (Special Requirements).
In order for an ASC to be approved for participation in the Medicare program, the ASC must comply with State licensure requirements. The ASC must be certified by a State survey agency as complying with the conditions or requirements, as set forth in § 416.26(b) of our regulations. Then, the ASC is subject to regular surveys by a State survey agency to determine whether it continues to meet these requirements. There is an alternative, however, to surveys by State agencies.
Section 1865(b)(1) of the Act permits provider entities that are accredited by CMS-approved accrediting organizations to be exempt from routine surveys by State survey agencies to determine compliance with Medicare conditions of coverage. Accreditation by an accreditation organization is voluntary and is not required of ASCs for Medicare participation. Section 1865(b)(1) of the Act provides that, if an ASC demonstrates through accreditation that all applicable Medicare conditions are met or exceeded, we shall “deem” those ASCs as having met the requirements.
If an accreditation organization is recognized by the Secretary as having standards for accreditation that meet or exceed Medicare requirements, any provider entity accredited by the national accrediting body's approved program would be deemed to meet the Medicare conditions. A national accreditation organization applying for approval of deeming authority under part 488, subpart A must provide us with reasonable assurance that the accreditation organization requires the accredited provider entities to meet requirements that are at least as stringent as the Medicare conditions. Our regulations concerning renewal of an accreditation organization's deeming authority are set forth at §§ 488.4 and 488.8(d)(3). The regulations at § 488.8(d)(3) require accreditation organizations to reapply for continued approval of deeming authority every 6 years or sooner, as determined by us. Our current recognition of the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care Inc.'s (AAAHC) accreditation program for ASCs will terminate on December 19, 2002.
Section 1865(b)(2) of the Act requires that our findings concerning review of a national accrediting organization's requirements consider, among other factors, the reapplying accreditation organization's requirements for accreditation; survey procedures; resources for conducting required surveys; capacity to furnish information for use in enforcement activities; monitoring procedures for provider entities found not in compliance with the conditions or requirements; and ability to provide us with the necessary data for validation.
Section 1865(b)(3)(A) of the Act further requires that we publish, within 60 days of receipt of an organization's complete application, a notice identifying the national accreditation body making the request, describing the nature of the request, and providing at least a 30-day public comment period. We have 210 days from our receipt to publish approval or denial of the application.
The purpose of this proposed notice is to inform the public of our receipt of the AAAHC's request for renewal and continuation of its deeming authority for ASCs. This notice also solicits public comment on the ability of AAAHC requirements to meet or exceed the Medicare conditions for coverage for ASCs.
On April 18, 2002, AAAHC submitted all the necessary materials concerning its request for renewal as a deeming organization for ASCs to enable us to make a determination. Under section 1865(b)(2) of the Act and our regulations at § 488.8 (Federal review of accreditation organizations), our review and evaluation of AAAHC will be conducted in accordance with, but not necessarily limited to, the following factors:
The equivalency of AAAHC standards for an ASC as compared with our comparable ASC conditions of coverage.
AAAHC's survey process to determine the following:
—The comparability of AAAHC's processes to those of State agencies, including survey frequency, and the ability to investigate and respond appropriately to complaints against accredited facilities.
—AAHC's processes and procedures for monitoring providers or suppliers found out of compliance with AAAHC's program requirements. These monitoring procedures are used only when AAAHC identifies noncompliance. If noncompliance is identified through validation reviews, the survey agency monitors corrections as specified at § 488.7(d).
—AAAHC's capacity to report deficiencies to the surveyed facilities and respond to the facility's plan of correction in a timely manner.
—AAAHC's capacity to provide us with electronic data in ASCII comparable code, and reports necessary for effective validation and assessment of the organization's survey process.
—The adequacy of AAAHC's staff and other resources, and its financial viability.
—AAAHC's capacity to adequately fund required surveys.
—AAAHC's policies with respect to whether surveys are announced or unannounced.
—AAAHC's agreement to provide us with a copy of the most current accreditation survey together with any other information related to the survey as we may require (including corrective action plans).
Because of the large number of items of correspondence we normally receive on Federal Register documents published for comment, we are not able to acknowledge or respond to them individually. We will consider all public comments we receive by the date and time specified in the DATES section of this preamble, and when we proceed with a final notice, we will respond to the public comments in the preamble to the document.
In accordance with Executive Order 13132, we have determined that this proposed notice would not have a significant effect on the rights, roles, and responsibilities of States, local, or tribal governments.
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