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Time and Date: 12:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m., July
23, 2009 (Closed).
Place: Teleconference.
Status: The meeting will be closed to the
public in accordance with provisions set
forth in Section 552b(c)(4) and (6), Title 5
U.S.C., and the Determination of the Director,
Management Analysis and Services Office,
CDC, pursuant to Public Law 92–463.
Matters To Be Discussed: The meeting will
include the initial review, discussion, and
evaluation of ‘‘Translating Research To
Protect Health Through Health Promotion,
Prevention, and Preparedness, Panel E, FOA
CD09–001, initial review.’’
Contact Person for More Information:
Maurine Goodman, M.A., M.P.H., Scientific
Review Administrator, CDC, 1600 Clifton
Road, NE., Mailstop D72, Atlanta, GA 30333,
Telephone (404) 639–4737.
The Director, Management Analysis and
Services Office, has been delegated the
authority to sign Federal Register notices
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other committee management activities, for
both CDC and the Agency for Toxic
Substances and Disease Registry.
Dated: June 18, 2009.
Elaine L. Baker,
Director, Management Analysis and Services
Office, Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
Disease, Disability, and Injury
Prevention and Control Special
Emphasis Panel (SEP): Translating
Research To Protect Health Through
Health Promotion, Prevention, and
Preparedness, Panel E, Funding
Opportunity Announcement (FOA)
CD09–001, Initial Review
In accordance with Section 10(a)(2) of
the Federal Advisory Committee Act
(Pub. L. 92–463), the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC)
announces the aforementioned meeting:
Time and Date: 12:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m., July
21, 2009 (Closed)
Place: Teleconference.
The meeting will be closed to the public
in accordance with provisions set forth in
Section 552b(c)(4) and (6), Title 5 U.S.C., and
the Determination of the Director,
Management Analysis and Services Office,
CDC, pursuant to Public Law 92–463.
Matters to be Discussed: The meeting will
include the initial review, discussion, and
evaluation of ‘‘Translating Research To
Protect Health Through Health Promotion,
Prevention, and Preparedness, Panel E, FOA
CD09–001, initial review.’’
Contact Person for More Information:
Maurine Goodman, M.A, M.P.H., Scientific
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Review Administrator, CDC, 1600 Clifton
Road, NE., Mailstop D72, Atlanta, GA 30333,
Telephone (404) 639–4737.
The Director, Management Analysis and
Services Office, has been delegated the
authority to sign Federal Register notices
pertaining to announcements of meetings and
other committee management activities, for
both CDC and the Agency for Toxic
Substances and Disease Registry.
Dated: June 18, 2009.
Elaine L. Baker,
Director, Management Analysis and Services
Office Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
National Center for Injury Prevention
and Control Initial Review Group
(NCIPC IRG)
In accordance with section 10(a)(2) of
the Federal Advisory Committee Act
(Pub. L. 92–463), the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC),
announces the following meeting of the
aforementioned group:
Times and Date: 12 p.m.–1:30 p.m., July
16, 2009 (Closed).
Place: Teleconference.
Status: The meeting will be closed to the
public in accordance with provisions set
forth in Section 552b(c)(4) and (6), Title 5,
U.S.C., and the Determination of the Director,
Management Analysis and Services Office,
CDC, pursuant to Section 10(d) of Public Law
92–463.
Purpose: This group is charged with
providing advice and guidance to the
Secretary, Department of Health and Human
Services, and the Director, CDC, concerning
the scientific and technical merit of grant and
cooperative agreement applications received
from academic institutions and other public
and private profit and nonprofit
organizations, including State and local
government agencies, to conduct specific
injury research that focuses on prevention
and control.
Matters To Be Discussed: The meeting will
include the reporting and voting of the peer
reviews conducted in response to Fiscal Year
2009 Requests for Applications related to the
following individual research
announcements:
(1) RFA–EH–09–001 Climate Change:
Environmental Impact on Human Health
(U01); (2) RFA–CD–09–001 Translating
Research to protect Health Through Health
Promotion, Prevention, and Preparedness
(R18); (3) RFA–EH–09–002 Program to
Expand State Public Health Laboratory
Capacity for Newborn Bloodspot Screening
(U01); (4) RFA–EH–009–003 program to
Enhance State Public Health Laboratory
Capacity for Newborn Bloodspot Screening
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(U01); (5) RFA–TS–09–003 Environmental
Health and Toxicology Educational Research
Program (U01).
Agenda items are subject to change as
priorities dictate.
Contact Person for More Information: Rick
Waxweiler, PhD, Director, Extramural
Research Program Office, National Center for
Injury Prevention & Control and Executive
Secretary, NCIPC IRG, CDC, 4770 Buford
Highway, NE., Mailstop F–62, Atlanta,
Georgia 30341, Telephone (770) 488–4850.
The Director, Management Analysis and
Services Office has been delegated the
authority to sign Federal Register notices
pertaining to announcements of meetings and
other committee management activities for
both CDC and the Agency for Toxic
Substances and Disease Registry.
Dated: June 18, 2009.
Elaine L. Baker,
Director, Management Analysis and Services
Office, Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid
Services
Privacy Act of 1974; Addition of a New
Routine Use
AGENCY: Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS), Centers for
Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
ACTION: Notice to add a new routine use
to all CMS systems of records (SOR).
SUMMARY: CMS proposes to add a new
routine use to its inventory of SOR
subject to the Privacy Act of 1974 (Title
5 United States Code (U.S.C.) 552a)
authorizing disclosure of individually
identifiable information to assist in
efforts to respond to a suspected or
confirmed breach of the security or
confidentiality of information
maintained in these systems of records.
The new routine use will be prioritized
in the next consecutive numbered order
of routine uses in each system notice
and will be included in the next
published notice as part of our normal
SOR review process. The new routine
use will read as follows:
1. To appropriate Federal agencies,
Department officials and Agency
contractors that need access to
identifiable information to provide
assistance to the Department’s efforts to
respond to a suspected or confirmed
breach of the security or confidentiality
of information. In order to receive the
information, CMS must:
a. Determines that the use or
disclosure does not violate legal
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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 disclosure, and
(3) Make no further use or disclosure
of the record except:
(a) In emergency circumstances
affecting the health or safety of any
individual, or
(b) When required by law.
d. Secures a written statement
attesting to the information recipient’s
understanding of and willingness to
abide by these provisions and complete
a Data Use Agreement (CMS Form 0235)
in accordance with current CMS
policies.
The reason for this routine use is as
follows:
Other Federal agencies, Department
officials and contractors, as well as CMS
contractors may need access to
identifiable information that is both
relevant and necessary to provide
assistance to all efforts to respond to a
suspected or confirmed breach of the
security or confidentiality of
information maintained in these
systems of records.
DATES: Effective Date: The new routine
use will be effective on < DATE >.
ADDRESSES: The public should address
comments to: CMS Privacy Officer,
Division of Privacy Compliance,
Enterprise Architecture and Strategy
Group, Office of Information Services,
CMS, Room N2–04–27, 7500 Security
Boulevard, Baltimore, Maryland 21244–
1850. The telephone number is (410)
786–5357. Comments received will be
available for review at this location, by
appointment, during regular business
hours, Monday through Friday from 9
a.m.–3 p.m., Eastern Time zone.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On May
22, 2007, the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) released Memoranda (M)
07–16, Safeguarding Against and
Responding to the Breach of Personally
Identifiable Information. HHS convened
a leadership committee composed of
members from the Office of the Chief
Information Officer (OICO), the Office of
Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs
(ASPA), and the Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Planning and Evaluation
(ASPE) in order to formulate a response
plan for the newly established
requirements. The final response plan
was signed by the HHS Chief
Information Officer (CIO), Mike Carleton
and submitted to OMB on September
19, 2007. As required by the
memoranda, to comply with the
‘‘Incident Reporting and Handling
Requirements,’’ all Operations and Staff
Divisions are instructed to incorporate
the suggested routine use language as
part of their normal SOR review
process.
Dated: June 16, 2009.
Michelle Snyder,
Deputy Chief Operating Officer, Centers for
Medicare & Medicaid Services.
ATTACHMENT A
SOR No.
Title
09–70–0500
09–70–0501
09–70–0502
09–70–0503
09–70–0514
09–70–0519
09–70–0520
09–70–0521
09–70–0522
09–70–0526
09–70–0528
09–70–0532
09–70–0536
09–70–0538
09–70–0541
09–70–0550
09–70–0553
09–70–0558
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FR published
Health Plan Management System (HPMS) .....................................................................................
Medicare Multi-Carrier Claims Systems (MCS) ..............................................................................
Enrollment Data Base (EDB) ..........................................................................................................
Fiscal Intermediary Shared System (FISS) .....................................................................................
Medicare Provider Analysis and Review (MEDPAR) ......................................................................
Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey (MCBS) ...............................................................................
ESRD Program Management and Medical Information System (PMMIS) .....................................
Inpatient Rehabilitation Facilities—Patient Assessment Instrument (IRF–PAI) ..............................
Home Health Agency Outcome and Assessment Information Set (OASIS) ..................................
Common Working File (CWF) .........................................................................................................
Long Term Care-Minimum Data Set (LTC MDS) ...........................................................................
Provider Enrollment Chain and Ownership System (PECOS) .......................................................
Medicare Beneficiary Database (MBD) ...........................................................................................
Individuals Authorized Access to the CMS Computer Services (IACS) .........................................
Medicaid Statistical Information System (MSIS) .............................................................................
Retiree Drug Subsidy Program (RDSP) ..........................................................................................
Medicare Drug Data Processing System (DDPS) ..........................................................................
National Claims History File (NCH) .................................................................................................
One Program Integrity Data Repository (ODR) ..............................................................................
Post Acute Care Payment Reform/Continuity Assessment Report Demonstration and Evaluation
(PAC–CARE).
Medicare Integrated Data Repository (IDR) ....................................................................................
Chronic Condition Data Repository (CCDR) ...................................................................................
Medicare Advantage Prescription Drug (MARx) .............................................................................
Organ Procurement Organizations System (OPOS) ......................................................................
Minimum Data Set (MDS) for Home and Community Based Alternatives (CBA) to Psychiatric
Residential Treatment) Facilities (PRTF) (CBA–PRTF).
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FR 64968, 11/06/2006
FR 10249, 02/26/2008
FR 64961, 11/06/2006
FR 17470, 04/06/2006
FR 60722, 10/16/2006
FR 26126, 5/8/2007
FR 67143, 11/20/2006
FR 63906, 11/13/2007
FR 64955, 11/06/2006
FR 12801, 3/19/2007
FR 60536, 10/13/2006
FR 11420, 03/07/2006
FR 63902, 11/13/2007
FR 65527, 11/08/2006
FR 41035, 7/15/2005
FR 58436, 10/06/2005
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ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC
PRESERVATION
Draft Program Comment for the U.S.
General Services Administration on
Select Envelope and Infrastructure
Repairs and Upgrades to Historic
Public Buildings
I. Background
AGENCY: Advisory Council on Historic
Preservation.
ACTION: Notice of intent to issue
program comments for the U.S. General
Services Administration on select
envelope and infrastructure repairs and
upgrades to historic public buildings.
SUMMARY: The Advisory Council on
Historic Preservation (ACHP) is
considering issuing a Program Comment
for the U.S. General Services
Administration setting forth the way in
which it will comply with Section 106
of the National Historic Preservation Act
for select repairs and upgrades to
windows, lighting, roofing, and heating,
ventilating, and air-conditioning
(HVAC) systems within historic public
buildings. The ACHP seeks public input
on the proposed Program Comment.
DATES: Submit comments on or before
July 20, 2009.
ADDRESSES: Address all comments
concerning this proposed Program
Comment to Kirsten Brinker Kulis,
Office of Federal Agency Programs,
Advisory Council on Historic
Preservation, 1100 Pennsylvania
Avenue, NW., Suite 803, Washington,
DC 20004. Fax (202) 606–8647. You may
submit electronic comments to:
kkulis@achp.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Kirsten Brinker Hulls, (202) 606–8517,
kkulis@achp.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section
106 of the National Historic
Preservation Act requires Federal
agencies to consider the effects of their
undertakings on historic properties and
to provide the Advisory Council on
Historic Preservation (ACHP) a
reasonable opportunity to comment
with regard to such undertakings. The
ACHP has issued the regulations that set
forth the process through which Federal
agencies comply with these duties.
Those regulations are codified under 36
CFR part 800 (Section 106 regulations).
Under Section 800.14(e) of those
regulations, agencies can request the
ACHP to provide a ‘‘Program Comment’’
on a particular category of undertakings
in lieu of conducting individual reviews
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of each individual undertaking under
such category, as set forth in 36 CFR
800.4 through 800.7. An agency can
meet its Section 106 responsibilities
with regard to the effects of particular
aspects of those undertakings by taking
into account ACHP’s Program Comment
and following the steps set forth in that
comment.
The ACHP is now considering issuing
a Program Comment to the U.S. General
Services Administration (GSA) which
would streamline Section 106
compliance for select repairs and
upgrades to windows, lighting, roofing,
and heating, ventilation, and airconditioning (HVAC) systems.
While the proposed Program
Comment may be applied to the types
of projects noted above at all of GSA’s
historic public buildings, the repairs
and upgrades must be undertaken using
GSA’s Technical Preservation
Guidelines (Guidelines), written by the
GSA’s Center for Historic Buildings,
Office of the Chief Architect, Public
Buildings Service. The following
Guidelines will be included as part of
the proposed Program Comment as
appendices:
—Upgrading Historic Building
Windows;
—Upgrading Historic Building Lighting;
—Historic Building Roofing;
—HVAC Upgrades in Historic
Buildings.
Due to their volume, the Guidelines
will not be copied into this notice.
However, they can be accessed in their
entirety on the Internet at: https://
www.gsa.gov/
technicalpreservationguidelines. Those
without access to the Internet can
contact Kirsten Brinker Kulis at (202)
606–8517, or by e-mail at
kkulis@achp.gov, to arrange an alternate
method of access to these appendices.
The GSA has consulted with the
National Park Service (NPS) with regard
to the cited Guidelines, and the NPS has
confirmed their consistency with the
Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for
Rehabilitation when applied under the
conditions set out in the Program
Comment.
In addition, the repairs and upgrades
contemplated by the proposed Program
Comment would be limited to projects
executed by GSA employees and
contractors who meet the professional
standards developed by the Secretary of
the Interior. The Program Comment
would be further limited to those
projects where the proposed repairs and
upgrades would not adversely affect the
qualities that qualify a subject building
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for the National Register of Historic
Places.
Before using the Program Comment,
these findings would be made by GSA’s
Regional Historic Preservation Officers
(RHPO), who would notify the relevant
State Historic Preservation Officer
(SHPO) by providing them with the
GSA’s Section 106 Short Form
(appended to the Program Comment) for
a ten business day review period, during
which time they may object to use of
this Program Comment for the project. If
the SHPO objects within that timeframe,
GSA would follow the standard Section
106 review process, rather than this
Program Comment, for the proposed
work. If GSA already has a Section 106
agreement that covers the proposed
work (e.g., a state or regional
Programmatic Agreement) GSA would
have the option of following that
agreement, rather than this Program
Comment.
The proposed Program Comment
provides for regular reports and
meetings on its implementation.
II. Expected Benefits
Just as the American Reinvestment
and Recovery Act (ARRA) legislation
has provided GSA with significant
stewardship opportunities for its
historic public buildings, the rigid
spending deadline associated with the
legislation has prompted the need for
this alternative approach to preservation
compliance for the mentioned select
routine repairs and upgrades. The
resulting proposed Program Comment,
which may be applied to ARRA-funded
projects and projects with other funding
sources, was conceived to promote best
preservation practices within the GSA
for routine window repairs, and
upgrades to lighting, roofing, and
heating, ventilation, and airconditioning (HVAC) systems within
historic public buildings, as specified
above.
The proposed Program Comment
could satisfy preservation compliance
requirements, facilitate GSA’s efforts to
meet its upcoming ARRA spending
deadlines, and reduce the ARRA-related
workload for GSA, ACHP, SHPOs, and
consulting parties. Once the public
comments resulting from this notice are
considered, and edits are incorporated
as deemed appropriate, the ACHP will
decide whether to issue the Program
Comment. The ACHP expects to make
that decision at its upcoming quarterly
meeting scheduled on August 7, 2009 in
Washington, DC, or shortly thereafter.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
Privacy Act of 1974; Addition of a New Routine Use
AGENCY: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Centers for
Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
ACTION: Notice to add a new routine use to all CMS systems of records
(SOR).
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SUMMARY: CMS proposes to add a new routine use to its inventory of SOR
subject to the Privacy Act of 1974 (Title 5 United States Code (U.S.C.)
552a) authorizing disclosure of individually identifiable information
to assist in efforts to respond to a suspected or confirmed breach of
the security or confidentiality of information maintained in these
systems of records. The new routine use will be prioritized in the next
consecutive numbered order of routine uses in each system notice and
will be included in the next published notice as part of our normal SOR
review process. The new routine use will read as follows:
1. To appropriate Federal agencies, Department officials and Agency
contractors that need access to identifiable information to provide
assistance to the Department's efforts to respond to a suspected or
confirmed breach of the security or confidentiality of information. In
order to receive the information, CMS must:
a. Determines that the use or disclosure does not violate legal
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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 disclosure, and
(3) Make no further use or disclosure of the record except:
(a) In emergency circumstances affecting the health or safety of
any individual, or
(b) When required by law.
d. Secures a written statement attesting to the information
recipient's understanding of and willingness to abide by these
provisions and complete a Data Use Agreement (CMS Form 0235) in
accordance with current CMS policies.
The reason for this routine use is as follows:
Other Federal agencies, Department officials and contractors, as
well as CMS contractors may need access to identifiable information
that is both relevant and necessary to provide assistance to all
efforts to respond to a suspected or confirmed breach of the security
or confidentiality of information maintained in these systems of
records.
DATES: Effective Date: The new routine use will be effective on < DATE
.
ADDRESSES: The public should address comments to: CMS Privacy Officer,
Division of Privacy Compliance, Enterprise Architecture and Strategy
Group, Office of Information Services, CMS, Room N2-04-27, 7500
Security Boulevard, Baltimore, Maryland 21244-1850. The telephone
number is (410) 786-5357. Comments received will be available for
review at this location, by appointment, during regular business hours,
Monday through Friday from 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Eastern Time zone.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On May 22, 2007, the Office of Management
and Budget (OMB) released Memoranda (M) 07-16, Safeguarding Against and
Responding to the Breach of Personally Identifiable Information. HHS
convened a leadership committee composed of members from the Office of
the Chief Information Officer (OICO), the Office of Assistant Secretary
for Public Affairs (ASPA), and the Office of the Assistant Secretary
for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE) in order to formulate a response
plan for the newly established requirements. The final response plan
was signed by the HHS Chief Information Officer (CIO), Mike Carleton
and submitted to OMB on September 19, 2007. As required by the
memoranda, to comply with the ``Incident Reporting and Handling
Requirements,'' all Operations and Staff Divisions are instructed to
incorporate the suggested routine use language as part of their normal
SOR review process.
Dated: June 16, 2009.
Michelle Snyder,
Deputy Chief Operating Officer, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid
Services.
Attachment A
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SOR No. Title FR published
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09-70-0500.......... Health Plan 71 FR 60718, 10/16/2006
Management
System (HPMS).
09-70-0501.......... Medicare Multi- 71 FR 64968, 11/06/2006
Carrier Claims
Systems (MCS).
09-70-0502.......... Enrollment Data 73 FR 10249, 02/26/2008
Base (EDB).
09-70-0503.......... Fiscal 71 FR 64961, 11/06/2006
Intermediary
Shared System
(FISS).
09-70-0514.......... Medicare 71 FR 17470, 04/06/2006
Provider
Analysis and
Review
(MEDPAR).
09-70-0519.......... Medicare 71 FR 60722, 10/16/2006
Current
Beneficiary
Survey (MCBS).
09-70-0520.......... ESRD Program 72 FR 26126, 5/8/2007
Management and
Medical
Information
System (PMMIS).
09-70-0521.......... Inpatient 71 FR 67143, 11/20/2006
Rehabilitation
Facilities--Pa
tient
Assessment
Instrument
(IRF-PAI).
09-70-0522.......... Home Health 72 FR 63906, 11/13/2007
Agency Outcome
and Assessment
Information
Set (OASIS).
09-70-0526.......... Common Working 71 FR 64955, 11/06/2006
File (CWF).
09-70-0528.......... Long Term Care- 72 FR 12801, 3/19/2007
Minimum Data
Set (LTC MDS).
09-70-0532.......... Provider 71 FR 60536, 10/13/2006
Enrollment
Chain and
Ownership
System (PECOS).
09-70-0536.......... Medicare 71 FR 11420, 03/07/2006
Beneficiary
Database (MBD).
09-70-0538.......... Individuals 72 FR 63902, 11/13/2007
Authorized
Access to the
CMS Computer
Services
(IACS).
09-70-0541.......... Medicaid 71 FR 65527, 11/08/2006
Statistical
Information
System (MSIS).
09-70-0550.......... Retiree Drug 70 FR 41035, 7/15/2005
Subsidy
Program (RDSP).
09-70-0553.......... Medicare Drug 70 FR 58436, 10/06/2005
Data
Processing
System (DDPS).
09-70-0558.......... National Claims 71 FR 67137, 11/20/2006
History File
(NCH).
09-70-0568.......... One Program 71 FR64530, 11/02/2006
Integrity Data
Repository
(ODR).
09-70-0569.......... Post Acute Care 72 FR 55225, 09/28/2007
Payment Reform/
Continuity
Assessment
Report
Demonstration
and Evaluation
(PAC-CARE).
09-70-0571.......... Medicare 71 FR 64530, 11/02/2006
Integrated
Data
Repository
(IDR).
09-70-0573.......... Chronic 71 FR 54495, 09/15/2006
Condition Data
Repository
(CCDR).
09-70-4001.......... Medicare 70 FR 60530, 10/18/2005
Advantage
Prescription
Drug (MARx).
09-70-0575.......... Organ 71 FR 29336, 05/22/2006
Procurement
Organizations
System (OPOS).
09-70-0594.......... Minimum Data 72 FR 72733, 12/21/2007
Set (MDS) for
Home and
Community
Based
Alternatives
(CBA) to
Psychiatric
Residential
Treatment)
Facilities
(PRTF) (CBA-
PRTF).
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