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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
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Centers for Medicare & Medicaid
Services
[CMS–9951–N]
HHS-Operated Risk Adjustment Data
Validation Stakeholder Meeting
Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services (CMS), HHS.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
This notice announces a
public meeting on the Affordable Care
Act HHS-operated risk adjustment data
validation process. The purpose of this
public meeting is to provide
opportunity to discuss the HHS risk
adjustment data validation process that
will be conducted when HHS operates
the risk adjustment program on behalf of
a state under the Affordable Care Act.
The meeting will provide information to
stakeholders including, but not limited
to, issuers, states, and other interested
parties about key HHS policy
considerations pertaining to the HHSoperated risk adjustment data validation
process and will also provide an
opportunity for participants to ask
clarifying questions. The stakeholder
meeting is being offered as both an inperson meeting and web conference for
those unable to attend in person. The
comments and information that we
obtain through this meeting may aid
future policy-making for the HHSoperated risk adjustment data validation
process.
DATES: Meeting Date: The HHSOperated Risk Adjustment Data
Validation Stakeholder Meeting will
take place on: Tuesday, June 25, 2013,
from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., eastern
daylight time (e.d.t.).
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Meeting Location: The
public meeting will be held in the
Multi-Purpose Room of the central
building of the Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services (CMS), 7500 Security
Boulevard, Baltimore, MD 21244.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
REGTAP Registrar at 1–800–257–9520
between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00
p.m., e.d.t. Please note that this office is
closed on weekends and federal
holidays. Please send inquiries about
the logistics of the meeting to
registrar@REGTAP.info. Inquiries and
comments pertaining to content covered
during the meeting should be submitted
in REGTAP using ‘‘My Dashboard’’ to
select ‘‘Submit an Inquiry,’’ then select
‘‘Risk Adjustment Data Validation
Stakeholder Meeting’’ to enter the
question or comment. Users may submit
their comments and upload attachments
as needed. Users will receive an
acknowledgement that the comment
was received. Press inquiries are
handled through our press office at
(202) 690–6343.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Registration: Registration will be on a
first-come, first-serve basis, limited to
one participant per organization for the
on-site option and three participants per
organization for the web conference.
Individuals may only register for either
the on-site option or the web
conference, not both. If an individual is
wait-listed for one option, the
registration must be cancelled before
attempting to register for the other
option. Registration deadlines are as
follows:
• On-site Participation: Register by
June 7, 2013, 5 p.m., e.d.t.
• Web Conference Participation:
Register by June 19, 2013, 5 p.m., e.d.t.
• Special Accommodations: The
deadline to request a special
accommodation is June 19, 2013, 5 p.m.,
e.d.t.
• Deadline for Attendees that are
Foreign Nationals Registration:
Attendees that are foreign nationals (as
described in section III. of this notice)
are required to identify themselves as
such, and provide the necessary
information for security clearance (as
described in section III. of this notice)
to registrar@REGTAP.info at least 12
business days in advance of the date of
the public meeting date. Therefore, the
deadline for attendees that are foreign
nationals is June 10, 2013, 5 p.m., e.d.t.
Registration Instructions: To register
for either in-person or web conference
participation, visit the Registration for
Technical Assistance Portal at
www.REGTAP.info. Individuals must
register as a user, if not already
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registered then go to ‘‘My Dashboard’’
and select ‘‘Training Events’’ to register
for on-site or web conference.
Registrants may only register for either
the on-site session at CMS’s
headquarters or the web conference. If
you are a potential auditor for the Initial
Validation Audit process, please select
‘‘Auditor/Initial Validation Auditor’’ for
the organization type when registering.
I. Background
This notice announces a meeting
regarding the HHS-operated risk
adjustment data validation process.
Section 1343 of the Affordable Care Act
establishes three programs (transitional
reinsurance, temporary risk corridors,
and permanent risk adjustment)
intended to help stabilize premiums in
the insurance market and minimize the
potential effects of adverse selection
that may occur in the initial operational
years of the marketplaces and market
reform which will begin with the 2014
benefit year. This meeting focuses on
the data validation process for the
permanent risk adjustment program
when HHS operates a risk adjustment
program on behalf of a state (referred to
as the HHS-operated risk adjustment
program). Health insurance issuers must
comply with these risk adjustment data
validation requirements in the first year
of the program, the 2014 benefit year.
On March 11, 2013, we published a
final regulation, the HHS Notice of
Benefit and Payment Parameters for
2014 (also referred to as the 2014
payment notice) (78 FR 15410), that
established the regulatory framework for
the risk adjustment data validation audit
process for the HHS-operated risk
adjustment program. Although the
overall framework for the six-stage risk
adjustment data validation process was
described in the 2014 payment notice,
the detailed processes for several of
these stages have not been specified. We
committed to stakeholder engagement in
developing the detailed processes. The
purpose of this meeting is to provide
information to issuers, states, and other
interested parties about the HHSoperated risk adjustment data validation
process and offer an opportunity for
these stakeholders to comment on key
elements of the risk adjustment data
validation process.
II. Meeting Agenda
The risk adjustment data validation
meeting will provide information to
stakeholders including, but not limited
to, issuers, states, and other interested
parties about the Affordable Care Act
HHS-operated risk adjustment data
validation process and gather feedback
on key elements of the HHS-operated
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risk adjustment data validation process.
The stakeholder meeting will focus on
topics including, but not limited to, data
validation audit standards, sampling,
initial and second validation audits,
appeals, and error rates. The meeting is
open to the public, but attendance is
limited to the space available. There are
capabilities for remote access. Persons
wishing to attend this meeting must
register by the date listed in the
‘‘Registration’’ section above, and by
visiting www.REGTAP.info.
III. Security, Building, and Parking
Guidelines
The meeting will be held within the
CMS Complex, which is not open to the
general public. Visitors to the complex
are required to show a valid U.S.
Government issued photo identification,
preferably a driver’s license, at the time
of entry. Participants will also be subject
to a vehicular search before access to the
complex is granted. Participants not in
possession of a valid identification or
who are in possession of prohibited
items will be denied access to the
complex. Prohibited items on Federal
property include, but are not limited to,
alcoholic beverages, illegal narcotics,
explosives, firearms or other dangerous
weapons (including pocket knives), and
dogs or other animals (except service
animals). Once cleared for entry to the
complex, participants will be directed to
parking by a security officer.
To ensure expedited entry into the
building, it is recommended that
participants have their ID and a copy of
their written meeting registration
confirmation readily available and that
they do not bring laptops or large/bulky
items into the building. Participants are
reminded that photography on the CMS
complex is prohibited. CMS has also
been declared a tobacco free campus
and violators are subject to legal action.
In planning arrival time, we recommend
allowing additional time to clear
security. Individuals who are not
registered in advance will not be
permitted to enter the building and will
be unable to attend the meeting. The
public may not enter the building earlier
than 45 minutes before the meeting
convenes. Guest access to the CMS
complex is limited to the meeting area,
the main lobby, and the cafeteria. If a
visitor is found outside of those areas
without proper escort, they may be
escorted by a security officer out of the
complex.
Please be mindful that, at the meeting,
and subject to the constraints of the
meeting agenda and allotted meeting
time, there will be an opportunity for
individuals to speak, and we request
that individuals wait for the appropriate
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time to present their questions or
comments. Disruptive behavior will not
be tolerated, and may result in removal
from the meeting and/or escort from the
complex. Visitors may not attach USB
cables, flash/thumb drives, or any other
equipment to any CMS information
technology (IT) system or hardware for
any purpose at anytime. Additionally,
CMS staff is prohibited from taking such
actions on behalf of a visitor, or utilizing
any removable media provided by a
visitor.
We cannot assume responsibility for
coordinating the receipt, transfer,
transport, storage, set-up, safety, or
timely arrival of any personal
belongings or items used for
demonstration or to support a
presentation. Special accommodations,
arrangements, and approvals to bring
pieces of equipment or medical devices
are required by June 19, 2013, 5:00 p.m.,
e.d.t. These arrangements need to be
made with the registrar@REGTAP.info.
It is possible that certain requests made
in advance of the public meeting may be
denied because of unique safety,
security or handling issues related to the
equipment.
CMS policy requires that every
foreign national (as defined by the
Department of Homeland Security is
‘‘an individual who is a citizen of any
country other than the United States’’)
is assigned a host (in accordance with
the Department Foreign Visitor
Management Policy, Appendix C,
Guidelines for Hosts and Escorts). The
host/hosting official is required to
inform the Division of Critical
Infrastructure Protection (DCIP) at least
12 business days in advance of any visit
by a foreign national. Foreign nationals
will be required to produce a valid
passport at the time of entry.
Attendees that are foreign nationals
need to identify themselves as such, and
provide the following information for
security clearance to the
registrar@REGTAP.info by the date
specified in the ‘‘REGISTRATION’’
section of this notice:
• Visitor’s full name (as it appears on
passport).
• Gender.
• Country of origin and citizenship.
• Biographical data and related
information.
• Date of birth.
• Place of birth.
• Passport number.
• Passport issue date.
• Passport expiration date.
• Dates of visits.
• Company Name.
• Position/Title.
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Dated: May 23, 2013.
Marilyn Tavenner,
Acting Administrator, Centers for Medicare
& Medicaid Services.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
[CMS-9951-N]
HHS-Operated Risk Adjustment Data Validation Stakeholder Meeting
AGENCY: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), HHS.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: This notice announces a public meeting on the Affordable Care
Act HHS-operated risk adjustment data validation process. The purpose
of this public meeting is to provide opportunity to discuss the HHS
risk adjustment data validation process that will be conducted when HHS
operates the risk adjustment program on behalf of a state under the
Affordable Care Act. The meeting will provide information to
stakeholders including, but not limited to, issuers, states, and other
interested parties about key HHS policy considerations pertaining to
the HHS-operated risk adjustment data validation process and will also
provide an opportunity for participants to ask clarifying questions.
The stakeholder meeting is being offered as both an in-person meeting
and web conference for those unable to attend in person. The comments
and information that we obtain through this meeting may aid future
policy-making for the HHS-operated risk adjustment data validation
process.
DATES: Meeting Date: The HHS-Operated Risk Adjustment Data Validation
Stakeholder Meeting will take place on: Tuesday, June 25, 2013, from
9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., eastern daylight time (e.d.t.).
ADDRESSES: Meeting Location: The public meeting will be held in the
Multi-Purpose Room of the central building of the Centers for Medicare
& Medicaid Services (CMS), 7500 Security Boulevard, Baltimore, MD
21244.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: REGTAP Registrar at 1-800-257-9520
between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., e.d.t. Please note that
this office is closed on weekends and federal holidays. Please send
inquiries about the logistics of the meeting to registrar@REGTAP.info.
Inquiries and comments pertaining to content covered during the meeting
should be submitted in REGTAP using ``My Dashboard'' to select ``Submit
an Inquiry,'' then select ``Risk Adjustment Data Validation Stakeholder
Meeting'' to enter the question or comment. Users may submit their
comments and upload attachments as needed. Users will receive an
acknowledgement that the comment was received. Press inquiries are
handled through our press office at (202) 690-6343.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Registration: Registration will be on a first-come, first-serve
basis, limited to one participant per organization for the on-site
option and three participants per organization for the web conference.
Individuals may only register for either the on-site option or the web
conference, not both. If an individual is wait-listed for one option,
the registration must be cancelled before attempting to register for
the other option. Registration deadlines are as follows:
On-site Participation: Register by June 7, 2013, 5 p.m.,
e.d.t.
Web Conference Participation: Register by June 19, 2013, 5
p.m., e.d.t.
Special Accommodations: The deadline to request a special
accommodation is June 19, 2013, 5 p.m., e.d.t.
Deadline for Attendees that are Foreign Nationals
Registration: Attendees that are foreign nationals (as described in
section III. of this notice) are required to identify themselves as
such, and provide the necessary information for security clearance (as
described in section III. of this notice) to registrar@REGTAP.info at
least 12 business days in advance of the date of the public meeting
date. Therefore, the deadline for attendees that are foreign nationals
is June 10, 2013, 5 p.m., e.d.t.
Registration Instructions: To register for either in-person or web
conference participation, visit the Registration for Technical
Assistance Portal at www.REGTAP.info. Individuals must register as a
user, if not already registered then go to ``My Dashboard'' and select
``Training Events'' to register for on-site or web conference.
Registrants may only register for either the on-site session at CMS's
headquarters or the web conference. If you are a potential auditor for
the Initial Validation Audit process, please select ``Auditor/Initial
Validation Auditor'' for the organization type when registering.
I. Background
This notice announces a meeting regarding the HHS-operated risk
adjustment data validation process. Section 1343 of the Affordable Care
Act establishes three programs (transitional reinsurance, temporary
risk corridors, and permanent risk adjustment) intended to help
stabilize premiums in the insurance market and minimize the potential
effects of adverse selection that may occur in the initial operational
years of the marketplaces and market reform which will begin with the
2014 benefit year. This meeting focuses on the data validation process
for the permanent risk adjustment program when HHS operates a risk
adjustment program on behalf of a state (referred to as the HHS-
operated risk adjustment program). Health insurance issuers must comply
with these risk adjustment data validation requirements in the first
year of the program, the 2014 benefit year.
On March 11, 2013, we published a final regulation, the HHS Notice
of Benefit and Payment Parameters for 2014 (also referred to as the
2014 payment notice) (78 FR 15410), that established the regulatory
framework for the risk adjustment data validation audit process for the
HHS-operated risk adjustment program. Although the overall framework
for the six-stage risk adjustment data validation process was described
in the 2014 payment notice, the detailed processes for several of these
stages have not been specified. We committed to stakeholder engagement
in developing the detailed processes. The purpose of this meeting is to
provide information to issuers, states, and other interested parties
about the HHS-operated risk adjustment data validation process and
offer an opportunity for these stakeholders to comment on key elements
of the risk adjustment data validation process.
II. Meeting Agenda
The risk adjustment data validation meeting will provide
information to stakeholders including, but not limited to, issuers,
states, and other interested parties about the Affordable Care Act HHS-
operated risk adjustment data validation process and gather feedback on
key elements of the HHS-operated
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risk adjustment data validation process. The stakeholder meeting will
focus on topics including, but not limited to, data validation audit
standards, sampling, initial and second validation audits, appeals, and
error rates. The meeting is open to the public, but attendance is
limited to the space available. There are capabilities for remote
access. Persons wishing to attend this meeting must register by the
date listed in the ``Registration'' section above, and by visiting
www.REGTAP.info.
III. Security, Building, and Parking Guidelines
The meeting will be held within the CMS Complex, which is not open
to the general public. Visitors to the complex are required to show a
valid U.S. Government issued photo identification, preferably a
driver's license, at the time of entry. Participants will also be
subject to a vehicular search before access to the complex is granted.
Participants not in possession of a valid identification or who are in
possession of prohibited items will be denied access to the complex.
Prohibited items on Federal property include, but are not limited to,
alcoholic beverages, illegal narcotics, explosives, firearms or other
dangerous weapons (including pocket knives), and dogs or other animals
(except service animals). Once cleared for entry to the complex,
participants will be directed to parking by a security officer.
To ensure expedited entry into the building, it is recommended that
participants have their ID and a copy of their written meeting
registration confirmation readily available and that they do not bring
laptops or large/bulky items into the building. Participants are
reminded that photography on the CMS complex is prohibited. CMS has
also been declared a tobacco free campus and violators are subject to
legal action. In planning arrival time, we recommend allowing
additional time to clear security. Individuals who are not registered
in advance will not be permitted to enter the building and will be
unable to attend the meeting. The public may not enter the building
earlier than 45 minutes before the meeting convenes. Guest access to
the CMS complex is limited to the meeting area, the main lobby, and the
cafeteria. If a visitor is found outside of those areas without proper
escort, they may be escorted by a security officer out of the complex.
Please be mindful that, at the meeting, and subject to the
constraints of the meeting agenda and allotted meeting time, there will
be an opportunity for individuals to speak, and we request that
individuals wait for the appropriate time to present their questions or
comments. Disruptive behavior will not be tolerated, and may result in
removal from the meeting and/or escort from the complex. Visitors may
not attach USB cables, flash/thumb drives, or any other equipment to
any CMS information technology (IT) system or hardware for any purpose
at anytime. Additionally, CMS staff is prohibited from taking such
actions on behalf of a visitor, or utilizing any removable media
provided by a visitor.
We cannot assume responsibility for coordinating the receipt,
transfer, transport, storage, set-up, safety, or timely arrival of any
personal belongings or items used for demonstration or to support a
presentation. Special accommodations, arrangements, and approvals to
bring pieces of equipment or medical devices are required by June 19,
2013, 5:00 p.m., e.d.t. These arrangements need to be made with the
registrar@REGTAP.info. It is possible that certain requests made in
advance of the public meeting may be denied because of unique safety,
security or handling issues related to the equipment.
CMS policy requires that every foreign national (as defined by the
Department of Homeland Security is ``an individual who is a citizen of
any country other than the United States'') is assigned a host (in
accordance with the Department Foreign Visitor Management Policy,
Appendix C, Guidelines for Hosts and Escorts). The host/hosting
official is required to inform the Division of Critical Infrastructure
Protection (DCIP) at least 12 business days in advance of any visit by
a foreign national. Foreign nationals will be required to produce a
valid passport at the time of entry.
Attendees that are foreign nationals need to identify themselves as
such, and provide the following information for security clearance to
the registrar@REGTAP.info by the date specified in the ``REGISTRATION''
section of this notice:
Visitor's full name (as it appears on passport).
Gender.
Country of origin and citizenship.
Biographical data and related information.
Date of birth.
Place of birth.
Passport number.
Passport issue date.
Passport expiration date.
Dates of visits.
Company Name.
Position/Title.
Dated: May 23, 2013.
Marilyn Tavenner,
Acting Administrator, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
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