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Statement of Organization, Functions
and Delegations of Authority
Part A (Office of the Secretary),
Statement of Organization, Functions,
and Delegations of Authority of the
Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS) is being amended at
Chapter AE, Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Planning and Evaluation
(ASPE), as last amended at 66 FR
61341–42 dated September 30, 2002 and
most recently at 73 FR 19977, dated
April 16, 2010 and at 76 FR 19361–62,
dated April 7, 2011. This notice
establishes a fourth division under the
Office of Health Policy (HP) and
restate’s HP’s functional statement in its
entirety. The changes are as follows:
I. Under Section AE.20 Functions,
deleted Paragraph B, Office of Health
Policy (AEH), in its entirety and replace
with the following:
B. The Office of Health Policy (AEH)
The Office of Health Policy (HP) is
responsible for policy development and
coordination and for the conduct and
coordination of research, evaluation,
and data, on matters relating to health
systems, services, and financing.
Functions include policy and long-range
planning; policy, economic, program
and budget analysis; evaluation; review
of regulations and development of
legislation. Health policy matters
includes public health, health services
and systems, public and private health
insurance, health care financing, health
care quality, consumer health
information, and the interaction among
these matters and sectors. HP is
responsible for developing and
coordinating a health policy research,
information, and analytical program to
gain information concerning health
services, public health, delivery systems
and financing. The Office works closely
with other ASPE and HHS offices on
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these matters, coordinates and shares
information across Federal agencies,
and collaborates with the health policy
and health services research
community. HP works closely with the
Department’s Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services, the Agency for
Healthcare Research and Quality, the
Health Resources and Services
Administration, the Indian Health
Service, The Office of the Assistant
Secretary of Health, the Substance
Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration, and other HHS
agencies.
1. The Division of Health Care
Financing Policy (AEH1) is responsible
for policies and functions of the office
concerning health care financing and
health care costs, principally Federal
health care financing related to the
Department’s Medicare program,
including matters concerning structural
changes and modernization for the longterm, such as drug benefits, coverage
and eligibility, new technology, new
delivery systems, and payments for
services. This includes development of
studies, policies, and mechanisms
concerning the financing and delivery of
health care for the Medicare population
as well as evaluations of programs and
delivery system innovations. The
division monitors, analyzes, and
maintains liaison with programs and
policies in the Department and outside
the Department that effect functions of
the Division.
2. The Division of Public Health
Services Policy (AEH2) is responsible
for the functions of the office related to
public health services and policies. The
division conducts and develops
analyses, studies, evaluations, and
guidelines on matters such as:
monitoring and addressing public
health services resources and needs;
assessing the design and effectiveness of
health promotion/disease prevention
endeavors; monitoring and addressing
health disparities; projecting workforce
needs; developing options for
addressing workforce needs and
shortages; developing options for
improving the interaction between the
medical services delivery system and
population-based public health services;
and addressing numerous other issues
affecting both public and private
healthcare services endeavors. The
division monitors, analyzes, and
maintains liaison with programs and
policies both inside and outside the
Department that effect functions of the
Division’s mission.
3. The Division of Health Care Access
and Coverage Policy (AEH3) focuses on
oversight of the private health insurance
marketplace and the financing and
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delivery of health care services for lowincome populations. The division is
responsible for the functions of the
office with respect to private health
insurance, the Medicaid program, the
Children’s Health Insurance Program,
coverage for the uninsured, and other
policies and programs to help low
income individuals and families have
access to health care services. This
includes development of studies,
policies, and mechanisms that integrate
the financing and delivery of health care
services for this population. This
division will collaborate with the
Division of Health Care Financing
Policy on issues effecting populations
who are dually eligible for Medicare and
Medicaid and other crosscutting areas.
The division monitors, analyzes, and
maintains liaison with programs and
policies in the Department and outside
the Department that effect functions of
the Division.
4. The Division of Health Care Quality
and Outcomes Policy (AEH4) is
responsible for functions related to
quality measurement and improvement,
performance reporting and performance
incentives, and patient-centered
outcomes research. This includes
development of studies, policies, and
mechanisms to support data
infrastructure development to support
outcomes research as well as developing
and disseminating evidence relating to
patient outcomes research. The division
monitors, analyzes, and maintains
liaison with programs and policies in
the Department and outside the
Department that effect functions of the
Division.
II. Delegations of Authority: All
delegations and redelegations of
authority made to officials and
employees of affected organizational
components will continue in them or
their successors pending further
redelegation, provided they are
consistent with this reorganization.
Dated: September 19, 2011.
E.J. Holland, Jr.,
Assistant Secretary for Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Office of the Secretary
Statement of Organization, Functions and Delegations of Authority
Part A (Office of the Secretary), Statement of Organization,
Functions, and Delegations of Authority of the Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS) is being amended at Chapter AE, Office of the
Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE), as last amended
at 66 FR 61341-42 dated September 30, 2002 and most recently at 73 FR
19977, dated April 16, 2010 and at 76 FR 19361-62, dated April 7, 2011.
This notice establishes a fourth division under the Office of Health
Policy (HP) and restate's HP's functional statement in its entirety.
The changes are as follows:
I. Under Section AE.20 Functions, deleted Paragraph B, Office of
Health Policy (AEH), in its entirety and replace with the following:
B. The Office of Health Policy (AEH)
The Office of Health Policy (HP) is responsible for policy
development and coordination and for the conduct and coordination of
research, evaluation, and data, on matters relating to health systems,
services, and financing. Functions include policy and long-range
planning; policy, economic, program and budget analysis; evaluation;
review of regulations and development of legislation. Health policy
matters includes public health, health services and systems, public and
private health insurance, health care financing, health care quality,
consumer health information, and the interaction among these matters
and sectors. HP is responsible for developing and coordinating a health
policy research, information, and analytical program to gain
information concerning health services, public health, delivery systems
and financing. The Office works closely with other ASPE and HHS offices
on these matters, coordinates and shares information across Federal
agencies, and collaborates with the health policy and health services
research community. HP works closely with the Department's Centers for
Medicare & Medicaid Services, the Agency for Healthcare Research and
Quality, the Health Resources and Services Administration, the Indian
Health Service, The Office of the Assistant Secretary of Health, the
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, and other
HHS agencies.
1. The Division of Health Care Financing Policy (AEH1) is
responsible for policies and functions of the office concerning health
care financing and health care costs, principally Federal health care
financing related to the Department's Medicare program, including
matters concerning structural changes and modernization for the long-
term, such as drug benefits, coverage and eligibility, new technology,
new delivery systems, and payments for services. This includes
development of studies, policies, and mechanisms concerning the
financing and delivery of health care for the Medicare population as
well as evaluations of programs and delivery system innovations. The
division monitors, analyzes, and maintains liaison with programs and
policies in the Department and outside the Department that effect
functions of the Division.
2. The Division of Public Health Services Policy (AEH2) is
responsible for the functions of the office related to public health
services and policies. The division conducts and develops analyses,
studies, evaluations, and guidelines on matters such as: monitoring and
addressing public health services resources and needs; assessing the
design and effectiveness of health promotion/disease prevention
endeavors; monitoring and addressing health disparities; projecting
workforce needs; developing options for addressing workforce needs and
shortages; developing options for improving the interaction between the
medical services delivery system and population-based public health
services; and addressing numerous other issues affecting both public
and private healthcare services endeavors. The division monitors,
analyzes, and maintains liaison with programs and policies both inside
and outside the Department that effect functions of the Division's
mission.
3. The Division of Health Care Access and Coverage Policy (AEH3)
focuses on oversight of the private health insurance marketplace and
the financing and delivery of health care services for low-income
populations. The division is responsible for the functions of the
office with respect to private health insurance, the Medicaid program,
the Children's Health Insurance Program, coverage for the uninsured,
and other policies and programs to help low income individuals and
families have access to health care services. This includes development
of studies, policies, and mechanisms that integrate the financing and
delivery of health care services for this population. This division
will collaborate with the Division of Health Care Financing Policy on
issues effecting populations who are dually eligible for Medicare and
Medicaid and other crosscutting areas. The division monitors, analyzes,
and maintains liaison with programs and policies in the Department and
outside the Department that effect functions of the Division.
4. The Division of Health Care Quality and Outcomes Policy (AEH4)
is responsible for functions related to quality measurement and
improvement, performance reporting and performance incentives, and
patient-centered outcomes research. This includes development of
studies, policies, and mechanisms to support data infrastructure
development to support outcomes research as well as developing and
disseminating evidence relating to patient outcomes research. The
division monitors, analyzes, and maintains liaison with programs and
policies in the Department and outside the Department that effect
functions of the Division.
II. Delegations of Authority: All delegations and redelegations of
authority made to officials and employees of affected organizational
components will continue in them or their successors pending further
redelegation, provided they are consistent with this reorganization.
Dated: September 19, 2011.
E.J. Holland, Jr.,
Assistant Secretary for Administration.
[FR Doc. 2011-24621 Filed 9-23-11; 8:45 am]
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