[Federal Register: April 16, 2009 (Volume 74, Number 72)]
[Notices]
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
Privacy Act of 1974; Notice of Modified System of Records
AGENCY: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Centers for
Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
ACTION: Notice of a modified system of records.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the requirements of the Privacy Act of
1974, CMS is proposing to make minor amendments to an existing system
of records (SOR) titled, ``Performance Measurement and Reporting System
(PMRS),'' System No. 09-70-0584, published at 72 Federal Register 52133
(September 12, 2007), as amended by 73 Federal Register 80412 (December
31, 2008). PMRS serves as a master system of records to assist in
projects that provide transparency in health care on a broad-scale
enabling consumers to compare the quality and price of health care
services so that they can make informed choices among individual
physicians, practitioners, and other providers of services. We are
making minor amendments to PMRS to include an additional legal
authority: Section 109 of the Tax Relief and Health Care Act of 2006
(TRHCA) (Pub. L. 109-432). Section 109 of the TRHCA amended Section
1833(t) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1395l(t)). This section
mandates the establishment of a program for quality data reporting for
hospital outpatient services and allow for the establishment of a
program to require quality data reporting for ambulatory surgical
center services. Accordingly, CMS is adding section 109 of TRCHA (42
U.S.C. 1395l(t)) and section 1833(t) of the Act to the PMRS' legal
authority section.
The primary purpose of this system is explained in 72 FR 52133
(2007) and 73 FR 80412 (2008). We have provided background information
about this modified system in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section
below.
DATES: Effective Dates: The minor amendments contained in this notice
are effective upon publication in the Federal Register.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Aucha Prachanronarong, Health
Insurance Specialist, Division of Ambulatory Care and Measure
Management, Quality Measurement and Health Assessment Group, Office of
Clinical Standards and Quality, CMS, Room C1-23-14, 7500 Security
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Boulevard, Baltimore, Maryland 21244-1850. The telephone number is
(410) 786-1879 or contact Aucha.Prachanronarong@cms.hhs.gov. For
further information on this system as it relates to Hospital Outpatient
Quality Data Reporting, please contact Anita Bhatia, Health Insurance
Specialist, Division of Quality Improvement Policy for Acute Care,
Quality Improvement Group, Office of Clinical Standards and Quality,
CMS, Room C1-23-14, 7500 Security Boulevard, Baltimore, Maryland 21244-
1850. The telephone number is (410) 786-7236 or contact
Anita.Bhatia@cms.hhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: As required by TRHCA, CMS implemented a
Hospital Outpatient Quality Data Reporting Program (HOP QDRP). Under
the HOP QDRP, providers who successfully submit quality data on a
designated set of quality measures receive the full annual market
basket update rather than an update reduced by two percent. As a part
of this program, CMS or its contractors may request a limited number of
physician and patient-identifiable patient records to validate the
accuracy of information submitted under the program. In this notice,
CMS is adding this legal authority (section 1833(t) of the Social
Security Act; 109 of division B of the Tax Relief and Health Care Act
of 2006) to the Authority section of the PMRS SOR notice.
I. Description of the Modified System of Records
A. Statutory and Regulatory Basis for System
The ``Authority'' section of PMRS system of records notice is
amended to read: Authority for the collection, maintenance, and
disclosures from this system is given under provisions of sections
1152, 1153 (c), 1153(e), 1154, 1160, 1833(t), 1848(k), 1848(m), 1851(d)
and 1862(g) of the Social Security Act; sections 101 and 109 of
division B of the Tax Relief and Health Care Act of 2006; section 101
of the Medicare, Medicaid, and SCHIP Extension Act of 2007, sections
131 and 132 of MIPPA, and sections 901, 912, and 914 of the Public
Health Service Act.
B. Collection and Maintenance of Data in the System
The system contains single and multi-payer, patient de-identified,
individual physician-level performance measurement results as well as,
patient identifiable clinical and claims information provided by
individual physicians, practitioners and providers of services,
individuals assigned to provider groups, insurance and provider
associations, government agencies, accrediting and quality
organizations, and others who are committed to improving the quality of
physician services. This system contains the patient's or beneficiary's
name, sex, health insurance claim number (HIC), Social Security Number
(SSN), address, date of birth, medical record number(s), prior stay
information, provider name and address, physician's name, and/or
identification number, date of admission or discharge, other health
insurance, diagnosis, surgical procedures, and a statement of services
rendered for related charges and other data needed to substantiate
claims. The system contains provider characteristics, prescriber
identification number(s), assigned provider number(s) (facility,
referring/servicing physician), and national drug code information,
total charges, and Medicare payment amounts.
II. Agency Policies, Procedures, and Restrictions on Routine Uses
The Privacy Act permits us to disclose information without an
individual's consent/authorization if the information is to be used for
a purpose that is compatible with the purpose(s) for which the
information was collected. Any such disclosure of data is known as a
``routine use.'' The agency policies, procedures, and restriction on
routine uses for the PMRS were published in the Federal Register on
September 12, 2007. See 72 FR 52133 (Sept. 12, 2007) for further
information.
III. Routine Use Disclosures of Data in the System
For further information on the routine uses for the PMRS, please
see 72 FR 52133 and 80 FR 80412.
IV. Safeguards
CMS has safeguards in place for authorized users and monitors such
users to ensure against unauthorized use. Personnel having access to
the system have been trained in the Privacy Act and information
security requirements. Employees who maintain records in this system
are instructed not to release data until the intended recipient agrees
to implement appropriate management, operational and technical
safeguards sufficient to protect the confidentiality, integrity and
availability of the information and information systems and to prevent
unauthorized access.
This system will conform to all applicable Federal laws and
regulations and Federal, HHS, and CMS policies and standards as they
relate to information security and data privacy. These laws and
regulations include but are not limited to: the Privacy Act of 1974;
the Federal Information Security Management Act of 2002; the Computer
Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986; the Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act of 1996; the E-Government Act of 2002, the Clinger-
Cohen Act of 1996; the Medicare Modernization Act of 2003, and the
corresponding implementing regulations. OMB Circular A-130, Management
of Federal Resources, Appendix III, Security of Federal Automated
Information Resources also applies. Federal, HHS, and CMS policies and
standards include but are not limited to: All pertinent National
Institute of Standards and Technology publications; the HHS Information
Systems Program Handbook and the CMS Information Security Handbook.
V. Effects of the Modified System on the Rights of Individuals
CMS proposes to amend this system in accordance with the principles
and requirements of the Privacy Act and will collect, use, and
disseminate information only as prescribed therein. We will only
disclose the minimum personal data necessary to achieve the purpose of
PMRS. Disclosure of information from the system will be approved only
to the extent necessary to accomplish the purpose of the disclosure.
CMS has assigned a higher level of security clearance for the
information maintained in this system in an effort to provide added
security and protection of data in this system.
CMS will take precautionary measures to minimize the risks of
unauthorized access to the records and the potential harm to individual
privacy or other personal or property rights. CMS will collect only
that information necessary to perform the system's functions. In
addition, CMS will make disclosure from the proposed system only with
consent of the subject individual, or his/her legal representative, or
in accordance with an applicable exception provision of the Privacy
Act. CMS, therefore, does not anticipate an unfavorable effect on
individual privacy as a result of the disclosure of information
relating to individuals.
Dated: April 8, 2009.
Michelle Snyder,
Acting Deputy Administrator, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
SYSTEM No.:
09-70-0584.
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SYSTEM NAME:
``Performance Measurement and Reporting System (PMRS),'' HHS/CMS/
OCSQ.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Level Three Privacy Act Sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
CMS Data Center, 7500 Security Boulevard, North Building, First
Floor, Baltimore, Maryland 21244-1850 and at various contractor sites.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
The system contains single and multi-payer, patient de-identified,
individual physician, practitioner or other provider-level performance
measurement results as well as, clinical and claims information
provided by individual physicians, practitioners and providers of
services, individuals assigned to provider groups, insurance and
provider associations, government agencies, accrediting and quality
organizations, and others who are committed to improving the quality of
physician, practitioner, and other providers services.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
This system contains the patient's or beneficiary's name, sex,
health insurance claim number (HIC), Social Security Number (SSN),
address, date of birth, medical record number(s), prior stay
information, provider name and address, physician's name, and/or
identification number, date of admission or discharge, other health
insurance, diagnosis, surgical procedures, and a statement of services
rendered for related charges and other data needed to substantiate
claims. The system contains provider characteristics, prescriber
identification number(s), assigned provider number(s) (facility,
referring/servicing physician), and national drug code information,
total charges, and Medicare payment amounts.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Authority for the collection, maintenance, and disclosures from
this system is given under provisions of sections 1152, 1153(c),
1153(e), 1154, 1160, 1833(t), 1848(k), 1848(m), 1851(d) and 1862(g) of
the Social Security Act; sections 101 and 109 of division B of the Tax
Relief and Health Care Act of 2006; section 101 of the Medicare,
Medicaid, and SCHIP Extension Act of 2007, sections 131 and 132 of
MIPPA, and sections 901, 912, and 914 of the Public Health Service Act.
PURPOSE (S) OF THE SYSTEM:
The primary purpose of this system is to support the collection,
maintenance, and processing of information to promote the delivery of
high quality, efficient, effective and economical delivery of health
care services, and promoting the quality of services of the type for
which payment may be made under title XVIII by allowing for the
establishment and implementation of performance measures, provision of
feedback to physicians, and public reporting of performance
information. Information in this system will also be disclosed to: (1)
Support regulatory, reimbursement, and policy functions performed for
the Agency or by a contractor, consultant, or a CMS grantee; (2) assist
another Federal and/or state agency, agency of a state government, or
an agency established by state law; (3) promote more informed choices
by Medicare beneficiaries among their Medicare group options by making
physician performance measurement information available to Medicare
beneficiaries through a website and other forms of data dissemination;
(4) provide CVEs and data aggregators with information that will assist
in generating single or multi-payer performance measurement results to
promote transparency in health care to members of their community; (5)
assist individual physicians, practitioners, providers of services,
suppliers, laboratories, and others health care professionals who are
participating in health care transparency projects; (6) assist
individuals or organizations with projects that provide transparency in
health care on a broad-scale enabling consumers to compare the quality
and price of health care services; or for research, evaluation, and
epidemiological projects related to the prevention of disease or
disability; restoration or maintenance of health or for payment
purposes; (7) assist Quality Improvement Organizations; (8) support
litigation involving the agency; and (9) and (10) combat fraud, waste,
and abuse in certain health benefits programs.
ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES
OR USERS AND THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
A. Entities Who May Receive Disclosures Under Routine Use
These routine uses specify circumstances, in addition to those
provided by statute in the Privacy Act of 1974, under which CMS may
release information from the PMRS without the consent/authorization of
the individual to whom such information pertains. Each proposed
disclosure of information under these routine uses will be evaluated to
ensure that the disclosure is legally permissible, including but not
limited to ensuring that the purpose of the disclosure is compatible
with the purpose for which the information was collected. We propose to
establish the following routine use disclosures of information
maintained in the system:
1. To support Agency contractors, consultants, or CMS grantees who
have been engaged by the Agency to assist in accomplishment of a CMS
function relating to the purposes for this SOR and who need to have
access to the records in order to assist CMS.
2. Pursuant to agreements with CMS to assist another Federal or
state agency, agency of a state government, or an agency established by
state law to:
a. contribute to projects that provide transparency in health care
on a broad-scale enabling consumers to compare the quality and price of
health care services,
b. contribute to the accuracy of CMS's proper payment of Medicare
benefits,
c. enable such agency to administer a Federal health benefits
program, or as necessary to enable such agency to fulfill a requirement
of a Federal statute or regulation that implements a health benefits
program funded in whole or in part with Federal funds, and/or
d. assist Federal/state Medicaid programs which may require PMRS
information for purposes related to this system.
3. To assist in making the individual physician-level performance
measurement results available to Medicare beneficiaries, through a
website and other forms of data dissemination, in order to promote more
informed choices by Medicare beneficiaries among their Medicare
coverage options.
4. To provide Chartered Value Exchanges (CVE) and data aggregators
with information that will assist in generating single or multi-payer
performance measurement results that will assist beneficiaries in
making informed choices among individual physicians, practitioners and
providers of services; enable consumers to compare the quality and
price of health care services; and assist in providing transparency in
health care at the local level if CMS:
a. determines that the use or disclosure does not violate legal
limitations under which the record was provided, collected, or
obtained;
b. determines that the purpose for which the disclosure is to be
made:
(1) is of sufficient importance to warrant the effect and/or risk
on the privacy of the individual that additional exposure of the record
might bring, and
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(2) there is reasonable probability that the objective for the use
would be accomplished;
c. requires the recipient of the information to establish
reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards to
prevent unauthorized use or disclosure of the record,
d. make no further use or disclosure of the record except:
(1) for use in another project providing transparency in health
care, under these same conditions, and with written authorization of
CMS;
(2) when required by law.
e. secures a written statement attesting to the information
recipient's understanding of and willingness to abide by these
provisions. CVEs and data aggregators should complete a Data Use
Agreement (CMS Form 0235) in accordance with current CMS policies.
5. To assist individual physicians, practitioners, providers of
services, suppliers, laboratories, and others health care professionals
who are participating in health care transparency projects.
6. To assist an individual or organization with projects that
provide transparency in health care on a broad-scale enabling consumers
to compare the quality and price of health care services; or for
research, evaluation, and epidemiological projects related to the
prevention of disease or disability; restoration or maintenance of
health or for payment purposes if CMS:
a. determines that the use or disclosure does not violate legal
limitations under which the record was provided, collected, or
obtained;
b. determines that the purpose for which the disclosure is to be
made:
(1) cannot be reasonably accomplished unless the record is provided
in individually identifiable form,
(2) is of sufficient importance to warrant the effect and/or risk
on the privacy of the individual that additional exposure of the record
might bring, and
(3) there is reasonable probability that the objective for the use
would be accomplished;
c. requires the recipient of the information to:
(1) establish reasonable administrative, technical, and physical
safeguards to prevent unauthorized use or disclosure of the record, and
(2) remove or destroy the information that allows the individual to
be identified at the earliest time at which removal or destruction can
be accomplished consistent with the purpose of the project, unless the
recipient presents an adequate justification of a research or health
nature for retaining such information, and
(3) make no further use or disclosure of the record except:
(a) for disclosure to a properly identified person, for purposes of
providing transparency in health care enabling consumers to compare the
quality and price of health care services so that they can make
informed choices among individual physicians, practitioners and
providers of services;
(b) in emergency circumstances affecting the health or safety of
any individual;
(c) for use in another research project, under these same
conditions, and with written authorization of CMS;
(d) for disclosure to a properly identified person for the purpose
of an audit related to the research project, if information that would
enable research subjects to be identified is removed or destroyed at
the earliest opportunity consistent with the purpose of the audit; or
(e) when required by law.
d. secures a written statement attesting to the information
recipient's understanding of and willingness to abide by these
provisions. Researchers should complete a Data Use Agreement (CMS Form
0235) in accordance with current CMS policies.
7. To support Quality Improvement Organizations (QIO) in connection
with review of claims, or in connection with studies or other review
activities conducted pursuant to Part B of Title XI of the Act and in
performing affirmative outreach activities to individuals for the
purpose of establishing and maintaining their entitlement to Medicare
benefits or health insurance plans.
8. To support the Department of Justice (DOJ), court, or
adjudicatory body when:
a. the Agency or any component thereof, or
b. any employee of the Agency in his or her official capacity, or
c. any employee of the Agency in his or her individual capacity
where the DOJ has agreed to represent the employee, or
d. the United States Government,
is a party to litigation or has an interest in such litigation, and
by careful review, CMS determines that the records are both relevant
and necessary to the litigation and that the use of such records by the
DOJ, court or adjudicatory body is compatible with the purpose for
which the agency collected the records.
9. To assist a CMS contractor (including, but not limited to MACs,
fiscal intermediaries and carriers) that assists in the administration
of a CMS-administered health benefits program, or to a grantee of a
CMS-administered grant program, when disclosure is deemed reasonably
necessary by CMS to prevent, deter, discover, detect, investigate,
examine, prosecute, sue with respect to, defend against, correct,
remedy, or otherwise combat fraud, waste or abuse in such program.
10. To assist another Federal agency or to an instrumentality of
any governmental jurisdiction within or under the control of the United
States (including any state or local governmental agency), that
administers, or that has the authority to investigate potential fraud,
waste or abuse in a health benefits program funded in whole or in part
by Federal funds, when disclosure is deemed reasonably necessary by CMS
to prevent, deter, discover, detect, investigate, examine, prosecute,
sue with respect to, defend against, correct, remedy, or otherwise
combat fraud, waste or abuse in such programs.
B. Additional Circumstances Affecting Routine Use Disclosures
To the extent this system contains Protected Health Information
(PHI) as defined by HHS regulation ``Standards for Privacy of
Individually Identifiable Health Information'' (45 CFR Parts 160 and
164, Subparts A and E) 65 FR 82462 (12-28-00). Disclosures of such PHI
that are otherwise authorized by these routine uses may only be made
if, and as, permitted or required by the ``Standards for Privacy of
Individually Identifiable Health Information.'' (See 45 CFR 164-
512(a)(1).)
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING,
AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
STORAGE:
Records are stored on both tape cartridges (magnetic storage media)
and in a DB2 relational database management environment (DASD data
storage media).
RETRIEVABILITY:
Information is most frequently retrieved by HICN, provider number
(facility, physician, IDs), service dates, and beneficiary state code.
SAFEGUARDS:
CMS has safeguards in place for authorized users and monitors such
users to ensure against unauthorized use. Personnel having access to
the system have been trained in the Privacy Act and information
security requirements. Employees who maintain records in this system
are instructed not to release data until the intended recipient agrees
to implement
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appropriate management, operational and technical safeguards sufficient
to protect the confidentiality, integrity and availability of the
information and information systems and to prevent unauthorized access.
This system will conform to all applicable Federal laws and
regulations and Federal, HHS, and CMS policies and standards as they
relate to information security and data privacy. These laws and
regulations include but are not limited to: the Privacy Act of 1974;
the Federal Information Security Management Act of 2002; the Computer
Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986; the Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act of 1996; the E-Government Act of 2002, the Clinger-
Cohen Act of 1996; the Medicare Modernization Act of 2003, and the
corresponding implementing regulations. OMB Circular A-130, Management
of Federal Resources, Appendix III, Security of Federal Automated
Information Resources also applies. Federal, HHS, and CMS policies and
standards include but are not limited to: All pertinent National
Institute of Standards and Technology publications; the HHS Information
Systems Program Handbook and the CMS Information Security Handbook.
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
Records are maintained with identifiers for all transactions after
they are entered into the system for a period of 20 years. Records are
housed in both active and archival files. All claims-related records
are encompassed by the document preservation order and will be retained
until notification is received from the Department of Justice.
SYSTEM MANAGER AND ADDRESS:
Director, Quality Measurement and Health Assessment Group, Office
of Clinical Standards and Quality, CMS, Room C1-23-14, 7500 Security
Boulevard, Baltimore, Maryland 21244-1850.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
For purpose of notification, the subject individual should write to
the system manager who will require the system name, and the retrieval
selection criteria (e.g., HICN, Provider number, etc.).
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURE:
For purpose of access, use the same procedures outlined in
Notification Procedures above. Requestors should also reasonably
specify the record contents being sought. (These procedures are in
accordance with Department regulation 45 CFR 5b.5(a)(2).)
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
The subject individual should contact the system manager named
above, and reasonably identify the record and specify the information
to be contested. State the corrective action sought and the reasons for
the correction with supporting justification. (These procedures are in
accordance with Department regulation 45 CFR 5b.7.)
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Medicare Beneficiary Database (09-70-0536), National Claims History
File (09-70-0558), and private physicians, private providers,
laboratories, other providers and suppliers who are participating in
health care transparency projects sponsored by the Agency.
SYSTEMS EXEMPTED FROM CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF THE ACT:
None.
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