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(in hours)
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Keith A. Tucker,
Information Collection Clearance Officer.
31/2015—Revision—National Center for
Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious
Diseases (NCEZID), Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC).
[FR Doc. 2013–14679 Filed 6–19–13; 8:45 am]
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Background and Brief Description
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
[60–Day–13–0666]
Proposed Data Collections Submitted
for Public Comment and
Recommendations
TKELLEY on DSK3SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES
In compliance with the requirement
of Section 3506(c)(2)(A) of the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 for
opportunity for public comment on
proposed data collection projects, the
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) will publish periodic
summaries of proposed projects. To
request more information on the
proposed projects or to obtain a copy of
the data collection plans and
instruments, call 404–639–7570 or send
comments to Kimberly S. Lane, 1600
Clifton Road, MS–D74, Atlanta, GA
30333 or send an email to omb@cdc.gov.
Comments are invited on: (a) Whether
the proposed collection of information
is necessary for the proper performance
of the functions of the agency, including
whether the information shall have
practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the
agency’s estimate of the burden of the
proposed collection of information; (c)
ways to enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and (d) ways to minimize the
burden of the collection of information
on respondents, including through the
use of automated collection techniques
or other forms of information
technology. Written comments should
be received within 60 days of this
notice.
Proposed Project
National Healthcare Safety Network
(NHSN) (OMB No. 0920–0666), exp. 12/
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The National Healthcare Safety
Network (NHSN) is a system designed to
accumulate, exchange, and integrate
relevant information and resources
among private and public stakeholders
to support local and national efforts to
protect patients and promote healthcare
safety. Specifically, the data is used to
determine the magnitude of various
healthcare-associated adverse events
and trends in the rates of these events
among patients and healthcare workers
with similar risks. The data will be used
to detect changes in the epidemiology of
adverse events resulting from new and
current medical therapies and changing
risks. The NHSN consists of six
components: Patient Safety, Healthcare
Personnel Safety, Biovigilance, LongTerm Care Facility (LTCF), Dialysis, and
Outpatient Procedure.
The new Dialysis Component was
developed in order to separate reporting
of dialysis events from the Patient
Safety Component. The new component
will tailor the NHSN user interface for
dialysis users to simplify their data
entry and analyses processes as well as
provide options for expanding the
Dialysis Component in the future to
include dialysis surveillance in settings
other than outpatient facilities.
The new Outpatient Procedure
Component was developed to gather
data on the impact of infections and
other outcomes related to outpatient
procedures that are performed in
settings such as Ambulatory Surgery
Centers (ASCs), Hospital Outpatient
Departments (HOPDs), and physicians’
offices. Three event types will be
monitored in this new component:
Same Day Outcome Measures,
Prophylactic Intravenous (IV) Antibiotic
Timing, and Surgical Site Infections
(SSI).
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This revision submission includes
two new NHSN components and their
corresponding forms. The Dialysis
Component consists of changes to three
previously approved forms and the
addition of four new forms. These new
forms include component specific
monthly reporting plan, prevention
process measures monthly monitoring,
patient influenza vaccination, and
patient influenza vaccination
denominator forms. The Outpatient
Procedure Component consists of four
new forms: component specific annual
survey, monthly reporting plan, event,
and monthly denominators and
summary forms.
Further, the breadth of organism
susceptibility data required on all of the
healthcare-associated infection (HAI)
report forms (i.e., BSI, UTI, SSI, PNEU
(VAP and VAE), DE, LTUTI, and MDRO
Infection Surveillance) has been
reduced for the purposes of
streamlining, simplification, and
removing undue burden where possible.
Significant changes were made to the
NHSN Biovigilance Component forms as
a result of a subject matter expert and
stakeholder working groups. This
includes the removal of the monthly
incident summary form. A brand new
form was added (Form 57.600—State
Health Department Validation Record)
to collect aggregate validation results
that will be gathered by state health
departments when conducting facilitylevel validation of NHSN healthcareassociated infection (HAI) data within
their jurisdictions using the CDC/NHSN
Validation Guidance and Toolkits.
Additionally, minor revisions have
been made to 17 other forms within the
package to clarify and/or update
surveillance definitions.
The previously approved NSHN
package included 48 individual
collection forms; the current revision
request adds nine new forms and
removes one form for a total of 56 forms.
The reporting burden will increase by
542,123 hours, for a total of 4,104,776
hours.
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ESTIMATED ANNUALIZED BURDEN HOURS
Number of
respondents
Number of
responses per
respondent
Average
burden per
response
(in hrs.)
Total burden
(in hrs.)
Type of respondents
Form number and name
Registered Nurse (Infection
Preventionist).
Registered Nurse (Infection
Preventionist).
Registered Nurse (Infection
Preventionist).
Registered Nurse (Infection
Preventionist).
Registered Nurse (Infection
Preventionist).
Registered Nurse (Infection
Preventionist).
Registered Nurse (Infection
Preventionist).
Registered Nurse (Infection
Preventionist).
Infection Preventionist ...........
Staff RN .................................
57.100: NHSN Registration Form ................
2,000
1
5/60
167
57.101: Facility Contact Information ............
2,000
1
10/60
333
57.103: Patient Safety Component—Annual
Hospital Survey.
57.105: Group Contact Information .............
6,000
1
30/60
3,000
6,000
1
5/60
500
6,000
12
35/60
42,000
Staff RN .................................
Staff RN .................................
Registered Nurse (Infection
Preventionist).
Staff RN .................................
Laboratory Technician ...........
Pharmacy Technician ............
Registered Nurse (Infection
Preventionist).
Registered Nurse (Infection
Preventionist).
Registered Nurse (Infection
Preventionist).
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Registered Nurse
Preventionist).
Registered Nurse
Preventionist).
Registered Nurse
Preventionist).
Registered Nurse
Preventionist).
Registered Nurse
Preventionist).
Registered Nurse
Preventionist).
Registered Nurse
Preventionist).
(Infection
(Infection
(Infection
(Infection
(Infection
(Infection
(Infection
Registered Nurse (Infection
Preventionist).
Registered Nurse (Infection
Preventionist).
Registered Nurse (Infection
Preventionist).
Registered Nurse (Infection
Preventionist).
Registered Nurse (Infection
Preventionist).
Registered Nurse (Infection
Preventionist).
Occupational Health RN/Specialist.
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57.106: Patient Safety Monthly Reporting
Plan.
57.108: Primary Bloodstream Infection
(BSI).
57.111: Pneumonia (PNEU) ........................
6,000
36
32/60
115,200
6,000
72
29/60
208,800
57.112: Ventilator-Associated Event ............
6,000
144
22/60
316,800
57.114: Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) ...........
57.116: Denominators for Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).
57.117: Denominators for Specialty Care
Area (SCA)/Oncology (ONC).
57.118: Denominators for Intensive Care
Unit (ICU)/Other locations (not NICU or
SCA).
57.120: Surgical Site Infection (SSI) ...........
6,000
6,000
27
9
29/60
3
78,300
162,000
6,000
9
5
270,000
6,000
54
5
1,620,000
6,000
36
29/60
104,400
57.121: Denominator for Procedure ............
57.123: Antimicrobial Use and Resistance
(AUR)-Microbiology
Data
Electronic
Upload Specification Tables.
57.124: Antimicrobial Use and Resistance
(AUR)-Pharmacy Data Electronic Upload
Specification Tables.
57.125: Central Line Insertion Practices Adherence Monitoring.
57.126: MDRO or CDI Infection Form .........
6,000
6,000
540
12
5/60
5/60
270,000
6,000
6,000
12
5/60
6,000
1,000
100
5/60
8,333
6,000
72
29/60
208,800
57.127: MDRO and CDI Prevention Process and Outcome Measures Monthly
Monitoring.
57.128: Laboratory-identified MDRO or CDI
Event.
57.130: Vaccination Monthly Monitoring
Form–Summary Method.
57.131: Vaccination Monthly Monitoring
Form–Patient-Level Method.
57.133: Patient Vaccination .........................
6,000
24
12/60
28,800
6,000
240
15/60
360,000
100
5
14
7,000
100
5
2
1,000
100
250
10/60
4,167
57.137: Long-Term Care Facility Component—Annual Facility Survey.
57.138: Laboratory-identified MDRO or CDI
Event for LTCF.
57.139: MDRO and CDI Prevention Process Measures Monthly Monitoring for
LTCF.
57.140: Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) for
LTCF.
57.141: Monthly Reporting Plan for LTCF ...
250
1
45/60
188
250
8
15/60
500
250
12
5/60
250
250
9
27/60
1,013
250
12
5/60
250
57.142: Denominators for LTCF Locations
250
12
3
9,000
57.143: Prevention Process Measures
Monthly Monitoring for LTCF.
57.150: LTAC Annual Survey ......................
250
12
5/60
250
400
1
30/60
200
57.151: Rehab Annual Survey .....................
1,000
1
25/60
417
57.200: Healthcare Personnel Safety Component Annual Facility Survey.
50
1
8
400
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ESTIMATED ANNUALIZED BURDEN HOURS—Continued
Form number and name
Occupational Health RN/Specialist.
Occupational Health RN/Specialist.
Occupational Health RN/Specialist.
Occupational Health RN/Specialist.
Laboratory Technician ...........
Occupational Health RN/Specialist.
Medical/Clinical Laboratory
Technologist.
Medical/Clinical Laboratory
Technologist.
Medical/Clinical Laboratory
Technologist.
Medical/Clinical Laboratory
Technologist.
Medical/Clinical Laboratory
Technologist.
Staff RN .................................
57.203: Healthcare Personnel Safety
Monthly Reporting Plan.
57.204: Healthcare Worker Demographic
Data.
57.205: Exposure to Blood/Body Fluids ......
Staff RN .................................
Staff RN .................................
Staff RN .................................
Registered Nurse (Infection
Preventionist).
Staff RN .................................
Staff RN .................................
Staff RN .................................
Staff RN .................................
Staff RN .................................
Staff RN .................................
Epidemiologist .......................
Total ...............................
50
9
10/60
75
50
200
20/60
3,333
50
50
1
2,500
50
30
15/60
375
50
50
50
50
15/60
10/60
625
417
500
1
2
1,000
500
12
1/60
100
12
1
6,000
500
48
15/60
6,000
57.305: Hemovigilance Incident ...................
500
12
10/60
1,000
57.400: Outpatient Procedure Component—Annual Facility Survey.
57.401: Outpatient Procedure Component—Monthly Reporting Plan.
57.402: Outpatient Procedure Component
Event.
57.403: Outpatient Procedure Component—Monthly Denominators and Summary.
57.500: Outpatient Dialysis Center Practices Survey.
57.501: Dialysis Monthly Reporting Plan .....
57.502: Dialysis Event .................................
57.503: Denominator for Outpatient Dialysis
57.504: Prevention Process Measures
Monthly Monitoring for Dialysis.
57.505: Dialysis Patient Influenza Vaccination.
57.506: Dialysis Patient Influenza Vaccination Denominator.
57.600: State Health Department Validation
Record.
5,000
1
5/60
417
5,000
12
15/60
15,000
5,000
25
40/60
83,333
5,000
12
40/60
40,000
6,000
1
1.75
10,500
6,000
6,000
6,000
600
12
60
12
12
5/60
13/60
6/60
30/60
6,000
78,000
7,200
3,600
250
75
10/60
3,125
250
5
10/60
208
152
50
15/60
1,900
......................................................................
........................
........................
........................
4,104,776
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
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Total burden
(in hrs.)
500
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Administration for Children and
Families
Submission for OMB Review;
Comment Request
Title: Personal Responsibility
Education Program (PREP) MultiComponent Evaluation—Data Collection
17:01 Jun 19, 2013
Average
burden per
response
(in hrs.)
57.206: Healthcare Worker Prophylaxis/
Treatment.
57.207: Follow-Up Laboratory Testing ........
57.210: Healthcare Worker Prophylaxis/
Treatment-Influenza.
57.300: Hemovigilance Module Annual Survey.
57.301: Hemovigilance Module Monthly Reporting Plan.
57.303: Hemovigilance Module Monthly Reporting Denominators.
57.304: Hemovigilance Adverse Reaction ...
Ron A. Otten,
Director, Office of Scientific Integrity, Office
of the Associate Director for Science, Office
of the Director.
VerDate Mar<15>2010
Number of
responses per
respondent
Number of
respondents
Type of respondents
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Related to the Performance Analysis
Study and the Impact and the In-depth
Implementation Study.
OMB No.: 0970–0398.
Description: The Office of Data
Analysis, Research, and Evaluation
(HHS/ACF/ACYF/ODARE) in the
Administration for Children, Youth and
Families (ACYF) and the Office of
Planning, Research, and Evaluation
(HHS/ACF/OPRE) in the Administration
for Children and Families (ACF)
propose a data collection activity as part
of the Personal Responsibility Education
Program (PREP) Multi-Component
Evaluation. The goals of the PREP
Multi-Component Evaluation are to
document how PREP programs are
designed and implemented in the field,
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collect performance measure data for
PREP programs, and assess the
effectiveness of selected PREP-funded
programs.
The evaluation includes three primary
interconnected components or
‘‘studies:’’
1. The Impact and In-depth
Implementation Study (IIS)
2. The Design and Implementation
Study (DIS)
3. The Performance Analysis Study
(PAS)
This proposed information collection
activity includes: (a) All measures for
the PAS for Competitive PREP grantees;
(b) follow-up measures for the IIS
impact analysis; and (c) measures for
the IIS in-depth implementation
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
[60-Day-13-0666]
Proposed Data Collections Submitted for Public Comment and
Recommendations
In compliance with the requirement of Section 3506(c)(2)(A) of the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 for opportunity for public comment on
proposed data collection projects, the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) will publish periodic summaries of proposed projects.
To request more information on the proposed projects or to obtain a
copy of the data collection plans and instruments, call 404-639-7570 or
send comments to Kimberly S. Lane, 1600 Clifton Road, MS-D74, Atlanta,
GA 30333 or send an email to omb@cdc.gov.
Comments are invited on: (a) Whether the proposed collection of
information is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of
the agency, including whether the information shall have practical
utility; (b) the accuracy of the agency's estimate of the burden of the
proposed collection of information; (c) ways to enhance the quality,
utility, and clarity of the information to be collected; and (d) ways
to minimize the burden of the collection of information on respondents,
including through the use of automated collection techniques or other
forms of information technology. Written comments should be received
within 60 days of this notice.
Proposed Project
National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) (OMB No. 0920-0666), exp.
12/31/2015--Revision--National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic
Infectious Diseases (NCEZID), Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC).
Background and Brief Description
The National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) is a system designed
to accumulate, exchange, and integrate relevant information and
resources among private and public stakeholders to support local and
national efforts to protect patients and promote healthcare safety.
Specifically, the data is used to determine the magnitude of various
healthcare-associated adverse events and trends in the rates of these
events among patients and healthcare workers with similar risks. The
data will be used to detect changes in the epidemiology of adverse
events resulting from new and current medical therapies and changing
risks. The NHSN consists of six components: Patient Safety, Healthcare
Personnel Safety, Biovigilance, Long-Term Care Facility (LTCF),
Dialysis, and Outpatient Procedure.
The new Dialysis Component was developed in order to separate
reporting of dialysis events from the Patient Safety Component. The new
component will tailor the NHSN user interface for dialysis users to
simplify their data entry and analyses processes as well as provide
options for expanding the Dialysis Component in the future to include
dialysis surveillance in settings other than outpatient facilities.
The new Outpatient Procedure Component was developed to gather data
on the impact of infections and other outcomes related to outpatient
procedures that are performed in settings such as Ambulatory Surgery
Centers (ASCs), Hospital Outpatient Departments (HOPDs), and
physicians' offices. Three event types will be monitored in this new
component: Same Day Outcome Measures, Prophylactic Intravenous (IV)
Antibiotic Timing, and Surgical Site Infections (SSI).
This revision submission includes two new NHSN components and their
corresponding forms. The Dialysis Component consists of changes to
three previously approved forms and the addition of four new forms.
These new forms include component specific monthly reporting plan,
prevention process measures monthly monitoring, patient influenza
vaccination, and patient influenza vaccination denominator forms. The
Outpatient Procedure Component consists of four new forms: component
specific annual survey, monthly reporting plan, event, and monthly
denominators and summary forms.
Further, the breadth of organism susceptibility data required on
all of the healthcare-associated infection (HAI) report forms (i.e.,
BSI, UTI, SSI, PNEU (VAP and VAE), DE, LTUTI, and MDRO Infection
Surveillance) has been reduced for the purposes of streamlining,
simplification, and removing undue burden where possible. Significant
changes were made to the NHSN Biovigilance Component forms as a result
of a subject matter expert and stakeholder working groups. This
includes the removal of the monthly incident summary form. A brand new
form was added (Form 57.600--State Health Department Validation Record)
to collect aggregate validation results that will be gathered by state
health departments when conducting facility-level validation of NHSN
healthcare-associated infection (HAI) data within their jurisdictions
using the CDC/NHSN Validation Guidance and Toolkits.
Additionally, minor revisions have been made to 17 other forms
within the package to clarify and/or update surveillance definitions.
The previously approved NSHN package included 48 individual
collection forms; the current revision request adds nine new forms and
removes one form for a total of 56 forms. The reporting burden will
increase by 542,123 hours, for a total of 4,104,776 hours.
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Estimated Annualized Burden Hours
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Number of Average burden
Type of respondents Form number and Number of responses per per response Total burden
name respondents respondent (in hrs.) (in hrs.)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Registered Nurse (Infection 57.100: NHSN 2,000 1 5/60 167
Preventionist). Registration
Form.
Registered Nurse (Infection 57.101: Facility 2,000 1 10/60 333
Preventionist). Contact
Information.
Registered Nurse (Infection 57.103: Patient 6,000 1 30/60 3,000
Preventionist). Safety
Component--Annu
al Hospital
Survey.
Registered Nurse (Infection 57.105: Group 6,000 1 5/60 500
Preventionist). Contact
Information.
Registered Nurse (Infection 57.106: Patient 6,000 12 35/60 42,000
Preventionist). Safety Monthly
Reporting Plan.
Registered Nurse (Infection 57.108: Primary 6,000 36 32/60 115,200
Preventionist). Bloodstream
Infection (BSI).
Registered Nurse (Infection 57.111: 6,000 72 29/60 208,800
Preventionist). Pneumonia
(PNEU).
Registered Nurse (Infection 57.112: 6,000 144 22/60 316,800
Preventionist). Ventilator-
Associated
Event.
Infection Preventionist....... 57.114: Urinary 6,000 27 29/60 78,300
Tract Infection
(UTI).
Staff RN...................... 57.116: 6,000 9 3 162,000
Denominators
for Neonatal
Intensive Care
Unit (NICU).
Staff RN...................... 57.117: 6,000 9 5 270,000
Denominators
for Specialty
Care Area (SCA)/
Oncology (ONC).
Staff RN...................... 57.118: 6,000 54 5 1,620,000
Denominators
for Intensive
Care Unit (ICU)/
Other locations
(not NICU or
SCA).
Registered Nurse (Infection 57.120: Surgical 6,000 36 29/60 104,400
Preventionist). Site Infection
(SSI).
Staff RN...................... 57.121: 6,000 540 5/60 270,000
Denominator for
Procedure.
Laboratory Technician......... 57.123: 6,000 12 5/60 6,000
Antimicrobial
Use and
Resistance
(AUR)-
Microbiology
Data Electronic
Upload
Specification
Tables.
Pharmacy Technician........... 57.124: 6,000 12 5/60 6,000
Antimicrobial
Use and
Resistance
(AUR)-Pharmacy
Data Electronic
Upload
Specification
Tables.
Registered Nurse (Infection 57.125: Central 1,000 100 5/60 8,333
Preventionist). Line Insertion
Practices
Adherence
Monitoring.
Registered Nurse (Infection 57.126: MDRO or 6,000 72 29/60 208,800
Preventionist). CDI Infection
Form.
Registered Nurse (Infection 57.127: MDRO and 6,000 24 12/60 28,800
Preventionist). CDI Prevention
Process and
Outcome
Measures
Monthly
Monitoring.
Registered Nurse (Infection 57.128: 6,000 240 15/60 360,000
Preventionist). Laboratory-
identified MDRO
or CDI Event.
Registered Nurse (Infection 57.130: 100 5 14 7,000
Preventionist). Vaccination
Monthly
Monitoring Form-
Summary Method.
Registered Nurse (Infection 57.131: 100 5 2 1,000
Preventionist). Vaccination
Monthly
Monitoring Form-
Patient-Level
Method.
Registered Nurse (Infection 57.133: Patient 100 250 10/60 4,167
Preventionist). Vaccination.
Registered Nurse (Infection 57.137: Long- 250 1 45/60 188
Preventionist). Term Care
Facility
Component--Annu
al Facility
Survey.
Registered Nurse (Infection 57.138: 250 8 15/60 500
Preventionist). Laboratory-
identified MDRO
or CDI Event
for LTCF.
Registered Nurse (Infection 57.139: MDRO and 250 12 5/60 250
Preventionist). CDI Prevention
Process
Measures
Monthly
Monitoring for
LTCF.
Registered Nurse (Infection 57.140: Urinary 250 9 27/60 1,013
Preventionist). Tract Infection
(UTI) for LTCF.
Registered Nurse (Infection 57.141: Monthly 250 12 5/60 250
Preventionist). Reporting Plan
for LTCF.
Registered Nurse (Infection 57.142: 250 12 3 9,000
Preventionist). Denominators
for LTCF
Locations.
Registered Nurse (Infection 57.143: 250 12 5/60 250
Preventionist). Prevention
Process
Measures
Monthly
Monitoring for
LTCF.
Registered Nurse (Infection 57.150: LTAC 400 1 30/60 200
Preventionist). Annual Survey.
Registered Nurse (Infection 57.151: Rehab 1,000 1 25/60 417
Preventionist). Annual Survey.
Occupational Health RN/ 57.200: 50 1 8 400
Specialist. Healthcare
Personnel
Safety
Component
Annual Facility
Survey.
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Occupational Health RN/ 57.203: 50 9 10/60 75
Specialist. Healthcare
Personnel
Safety Monthly
Reporting Plan.
Occupational Health RN/ 57.204: 50 200 20/60 3,333
Specialist. Healthcare
Worker
Demographic
Data.
Occupational Health RN/ 57.205: Exposure 50 50 1 2,500
Specialist. to Blood/Body
Fluids.
Occupational Health RN/ 57.206: 50 30 15/60 375
Specialist. Healthcare
Worker
Prophylaxis/
Treatment.
Laboratory Technician......... 57.207: Follow- 50 50 15/60 625
Up Laboratory
Testing.
Occupational Health RN/ 57.210: 50 50 10/60 417
Specialist. Healthcare
Worker
Prophylaxis/
Treatment-
Influenza.
Medical/Clinical Laboratory 57.300: 500 1 2 1,000
Technologist. Hemovigilance
Module Annual
Survey.
Medical/Clinical Laboratory 57.301: 500 12 1/60 100
Technologist. Hemovigilance
Module Monthly
Reporting Plan.
Medical/Clinical Laboratory 57.303: 500 12 1 6,000
Technologist. Hemovigilance
Module Monthly
Reporting
Denominators.
Medical/Clinical Laboratory 57.304: 500 48 15/60 6,000
Technologist. Hemovigilance
Adverse
Reaction.
Medical/Clinical Laboratory 57.305: 500 12 10/60 1,000
Technologist. Hemovigilance
Incident.
Staff RN...................... 57.400: 5,000 1 5/60 417
Outpatient
Procedure
Component--Annu
al Facility
Survey.
Staff RN...................... 57.401: 5,000 12 15/60 15,000
Outpatient
Procedure
Component--Mont
hly Reporting
Plan.
Staff RN...................... 57.402: 5,000 25 40/60 83,333
Outpatient
Procedure
Component Event.
Staff RN...................... 57.403: 5,000 12 40/60 40,000
Outpatient
Procedure
Component--Mont
hly
Denominators
and Summary.
Registered Nurse (Infection 57.500: 6,000 1 1.75 10,500
Preventionist). Outpatient
Dialysis Center
Practices
Survey.
Staff RN...................... 57.501: Dialysis 6,000 12 5/60 6,000
Monthly
Reporting Plan.
Staff RN...................... 57.502: Dialysis 6,000 60 13/60 78,000
Event.
Staff RN...................... 57.503: 6,000 12 6/60 7,200
Denominator for
Outpatient
Dialysis.
Staff RN...................... 57.504: 600 12 30/60 3,600
Prevention
Process
Measures
Monthly
Monitoring for
Dialysis.
Staff RN...................... 57.505: Dialysis 250 75 10/60 3,125
Patient
Influenza
Vaccination.
Staff RN...................... 57.506: Dialysis 250 5 10/60 208
Patient
Influenza
Vaccination
Denominator.
Epidemiologist................ 57.600: State 152 50 15/60 1,900
Health
Department
Validation
Record.
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Total..................... ................ .............. .............. .............. 4,104,776
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Ron A. Otten,
Director, Office of Scientific Integrity, Office of the Associate
Director for Science, Office of the Director.
[FR Doc. 2013-14752 Filed 6-19-13; 8:45 am]
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