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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Statement of Organization, Functions,
and Delegations of Authority: Office of
the Secretary; Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Financial Resources
Part A, Office of the Secretary,
Statement of Organization, Functions
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and Delegations of Authority for the
Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS) is being amended at
Chapter AM, Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Financial Resources
(ASFR), as last amended at 75 FR 369–
370, dated January 5, 2010, 74 FR
57679–57682, dated November 9, 2009,
74 FR 39325–39327, dated August 6,
2009, 74 FR 18238–18238, dated April
21, 2009, 73 FR 31486–31487, dated
June 2, 2008, 72 FR 56074–75, dated
October 2, 2007, 72 FR 2282–2283,
dated January 18, 2007, and 71 FR
38884–88, dated July 10, 2006, as
follows:
1. Under Chapter AMS, Office of
Finance, Section AMS.20 Functions,
Paragraph 3, Office of Program
Management and Systems Policy
(AMS2), retitle all references to the
‘‘Division of Systems Policy, Payment
Integrity and Audit Resolution
(AMS22)’’ as the ‘‘Division of Systems
Policy and Audit Resolution (AMS22).’’
2. Under Chapter AMS, Office of
Finance, Section AMS.20 Functions,
Paragraph 3, Office of Program
Management and Systems Policy
(AMS2), Section b, Division of Systems
Policy and Audit Resolution (AMS22),
delete Section ‘‘(2)’’ and all associated
subsections (i.e., section (a) thru section
(c)) in their entirety.
3. Under Chapter AMS, Office of
Finance, Section AMS.10 Organization,
insert the following new office after the
Office of Program Management and
Systems Policy, ‘‘Office of Program
Integrity Coordination (AMS3).’’
4. Under Chapter AMS, Office of
Finance, Section AMS.20 Functions,
insert the following after Paragraph 3:
4. Office of Program Integrity
Coordination (AMS3). The Office of
Program Integrity Coordination serves as
the central point for coordinating
program integrity issues across the
Department. The Office coordinates
program integrity related activities and
projects and supports Department-wide
communication and exchange of
program integrity information. The
office is responsible for overseeing:
program integrity assessments,
including development of strategies and
implementation plans to increase
program integrity; establishment of
metrics; ongoing program integrity
monitoring; reviews of particular
programs with program integrity
concerns and payment accuracy
improvement activities.
The Office of Program Integrity
Coordination (OPIC) consists of the
following components:
• Division of Program Integrity
Assessment and Improvement (AMS31).
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• Division of Outreach,
Communications, and Training
(AMS32).
• Division of Payment Accuracy
Improvement (AMS33).
a. Division of Program Integrity
Assessment and Improvement (AMS31):
The Division’s responsibilities include:
Developing tools and guidance
regarding program integrity; Providing
technical assistance and direction to
Operating and Staff Divisions on
implementing program integrity
improvements; Identifying and utilizing
innovative tools that increase program
integrity across the Department; and
other activities that advance program
integrity.
b. Division of Outreach,
Communications, and Training
(AMS32): The Division’s responsibilities
include: Providing support for the
Secretary’s Council on Program
Integrity, the Program Integrity
Coordinating Council, Program Integrity
response teams, and other program
integrity groups; Coordinating program
integrity related communications
internally and working closely with
Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs
and Divisions on the preparation of
public statements and communications
related to program integrity; Developing
and/or providing program integrity
related training materials; and other
activities that advance the
communication, training and public
relations aspects of program integrity.
c. Division of Payment Accuracy
Improvement (AMS33): The Division’s
responsibilities include: Implementing
the Improper Payment Elimination and
Recovery Act of 2010 and related
executive order and improper payment
guidance across the Department;
Providing analyses of high risk
programs and coordinating error rate
measurements and improvements for
high risk programs; and other activities
that support improving payment
accuracy.
5. Delegation of Authority. Pending
further redelegation, directives or orders
made by the Secretary or ASFR, all
delegations and redelegations of
authority made to officials and
employees of affected organizational
components will continue in them or
their successors pending further
redelegations, provided they are
consistent with this reorganization.
Dated: March 30, 2011.
E.J. Holland, Jr.,
Assistant Secretary for Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Statement of Organization, Functions, and Delegations of
Authority: Office of the Secretary; Office of the Assistant Secretary
for Financial Resources
Part A, Office of the Secretary, Statement of Organization,
Functions
[[Page 19775]]
and Delegations of Authority for the Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS) is being amended at Chapter AM, Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Financial Resources (ASFR), as last amended at 75 FR 369-
370, dated January 5, 2010, 74 FR 57679-57682, dated November 9, 2009,
74 FR 39325-39327, dated August 6, 2009, 74 FR 18238-18238, dated April
21, 2009, 73 FR 31486-31487, dated June 2, 2008, 72 FR 56074-75, dated
October 2, 2007, 72 FR 2282-2283, dated January 18, 2007, and 71 FR
38884-88, dated July 10, 2006, as follows:
1. Under Chapter AMS, Office of Finance, Section AMS.20 Functions,
Paragraph 3, Office of Program Management and Systems Policy (AMS2),
retitle all references to the ``Division of Systems Policy, Payment
Integrity and Audit Resolution (AMS22)'' as the ``Division of Systems
Policy and Audit Resolution (AMS22).''
2. Under Chapter AMS, Office of Finance, Section AMS.20 Functions,
Paragraph 3, Office of Program Management and Systems Policy (AMS2),
Section b, Division of Systems Policy and Audit Resolution (AMS22),
delete Section ``(2)'' and all associated subsections (i.e., section
(a) thru section (c)) in their entirety.
3. Under Chapter AMS, Office of Finance, Section AMS.10
Organization, insert the following new office after the Office of
Program Management and Systems Policy, ``Office of Program Integrity
Coordination (AMS3).''
4. Under Chapter AMS, Office of Finance, Section AMS.20 Functions,
insert the following after Paragraph 3:
4. Office of Program Integrity Coordination (AMS3). The Office of
Program Integrity Coordination serves as the central point for
coordinating program integrity issues across the Department. The Office
coordinates program integrity related activities and projects and
supports Department-wide communication and exchange of program
integrity information. The office is responsible for overseeing:
program integrity assessments, including development of strategies and
implementation plans to increase program integrity; establishment of
metrics; ongoing program integrity monitoring; reviews of particular
programs with program integrity concerns and payment accuracy
improvement activities.
The Office of Program Integrity Coordination (OPIC) consists of the
following components:
Division of Program Integrity Assessment and Improvement
(AMS31).
Division of Outreach, Communications, and Training
(AMS32).
Division of Payment Accuracy Improvement (AMS33).
a. Division of Program Integrity Assessment and Improvement
(AMS31): The Division's responsibilities include: Developing tools and
guidance regarding program integrity; Providing technical assistance
and direction to Operating and Staff Divisions on implementing program
integrity improvements; Identifying and utilizing innovative tools that
increase program integrity across the Department; and other activities
that advance program integrity.
b. Division of Outreach, Communications, and Training (AMS32): The
Division's responsibilities include: Providing support for the
Secretary's Council on Program Integrity, the Program Integrity
Coordinating Council, Program Integrity response teams, and other
program integrity groups; Coordinating program integrity related
communications internally and working closely with Assistant Secretary
for Public Affairs and Divisions on the preparation of public
statements and communications related to program integrity; Developing
and/or providing program integrity related training materials; and
other activities that advance the communication, training and public
relations aspects of program integrity.
c. Division of Payment Accuracy Improvement (AMS33): The Division's
responsibilities include: Implementing the Improper Payment Elimination
and Recovery Act of 2010 and related executive order and improper
payment guidance across the Department; Providing analyses of high risk
programs and coordinating error rate measurements and improvements for
high risk programs; and other activities that support improving payment
accuracy.
5. Delegation of Authority. Pending further redelegation,
directives or orders made by the Secretary or ASFR, all delegations and
redelegations of authority made to officials and employees of affected
organizational components will continue in them or their successors
pending further redelegations, provided they are consistent with this
reorganization.
Dated: March 30, 2011.
E.J. Holland, Jr.,
Assistant Secretary for Administration.
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