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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
42 CFR Part 7
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid
Services
[Docket No. CDC–2013–0013]
42 CFR Part 447
RIN 0920–AA52
[CMS–2367–F]
Distribution of Reference Biological
Standards and Biological Preparations
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Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (HHS/CDC), Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS).
AGENCY:
Confirmation of effective date of
direct final rule.
ACTION:
The Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC) within
the Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS) is publishing this
document to confirm the effective date
of the Direct Final Rule (DFR),
published on July 22, 2013 (78 FR
43817).
SUMMARY:
The Direct Final Rule published
at 78 FR 43817, July 22, 2013, will
become effective on September 20,
2013.
DATES:
For
questions concerning this document: Dr.
Carolyn M. Black, M.D., Division of
Scientific Resources, Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton
Road NE., Mailstop C–17, Atlanta,
Georgia 30333; telephone 404–639–
3466.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
On July
22, 2013, HHS/CDC published a Direct
Final Rule (DFR) amending 42 CFR part
7 to update the agency name, address,
and contact information for that part (78
FR 43817. In that document, HHS/CDC
indicated that if we did not receive any
significant adverse comments on the
direct final rule by August 21, 2013, we
would publish a document in the
Federal Register confirming the
effective date of the direct final rule
within 30 days after the end of the
comment period. HHS/CDC did not
receive significant adverse comment to
the DFR. Therefore, consistent with the
Direct Final Rule, the updated agency
name and address and contact
information for 42 CFR part 7 will
become effective on September 20, 2013
(78 FR 43817).
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Dated: September 11, 2013.
Kathleen Sebelius,
Secretary.
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Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services (CMS), HHS.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
The statute, as amended by
the Affordable Care Act, requires
aggregate reductions to state Medicaid
Disproportionate Share Hospital (DSH)
allotments annually from fiscal year
(FY) 2014 through FY 2020. This final
rule delineates a methodology to
implement the annual reductions for FY
2014 and FY 2015. The rule also
includes additional DSH reporting
requirements for use in implementing
the DSH health reform methodology.
DATES: Effective Date: These regulations
are effective on November 18, 2013.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rory
Howe, (410) 786–4878; or Richard
Strauss, (410) 786–2019.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
I. Executive Summary
A. Purpose
The statute as amended by the
Affordable Care Act sets forth aggregate
reductions to state Medicaid
disproportionate share hospital (DSH)
allotments annually from fiscal year
(FY) 2014 through FY 2020. This final
rule delineates the DSH Health Reform
Methodology (DHRM) to implement the
annual reductions for FY 2014 and FY
2015.
B. Summary of the Major Provisions
The statute as amended by the
Affordable Care Act directs the
Secretary to implement the annual DSH
allotment reductions using a DHRM.
This rule amends part 447 by
establishing the DHRM. The DHRM
incorporates five factors identified in
the statute.
C. Costs and Benefits
Taking these five factors into account
for each state, the DHRM will generate
a state-specific DSH allotment reduction
amount for FY 2014 and FY 2015. The
total of all DSH allotment reduction
amounts will equal the aggregate annual
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reduction amounts identified in the
statute for FY 2014 and FY 2015. To
determine the effective annual DSH
allotment for each state, the statespecific annual DSH allotment
reduction amount will be applied to the
unreduced DSH allotment amount for
its respective state.
II. Background
Medicaid Program; State
Disproportionate Share Hospital
Allotment Reductions
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A. Introduction
As a result of the Affordable Care Act,
millions of Americans will have access
to health insurance coverage through
qualified health plans offered through
Health Insurance Exchanges (also called
Marketplaces) or through Medicaid and
Children’s Health Insurance Program.
This increase in the number of
individuals having access to health
insurance is expected to significantly
reduce levels of uncompensated care
provided by hospitals.
On the assumption that the number of
uninsured people will fall sharply
beginning in 2014, the statute reforms
an existing Medicaid payment program
for hospitals which serve a
disproportionate share of low income
patients, and therefore, may have
uncompensated care costs. Under
sections 1902(a)(13)(A)(iv) and 1923 of
the Social Security Act (the Act), states
are required to make payments to
qualifying ‘‘disproportionate share’’
hospitals (DSH payments). Section 2551
of the Affordable Care Act amended
section 1923(f) of the Act, by adding
paragraph (7), to provide for aggregate
reductions in federal funding under the
Medicaid program for such DSH
payments for the 50 states and the
District of Columbia. This reform of the
DSH payment authority is consistent
with the reduction of uncompensated
care costs (particularly those associated
with the uninsured) expected to result
from the expansion of coverage under
the statute.
Section 1923(f)(7)(A)(i) of the Act
requires that the Secretary of Health and
Human Services (the Secretary)
implement the aggregate reductions in
federal funding for DSH payments
through reductions in annual state
allotments of federal funding for DSH
payments (state DSH allotments), and
accompanying reductions in payments
to each state. The amount of federal
funding for DSH payments for each state
is limited to an annual state DSH
allotment in accordance with section
1923(f) of the Act. Section 1923(f)(7) of
the Act requires the use of a DHRM to
determine the percentage reduction in
each annual state DSH allotment to
achieve the required aggregate annual
reduction in federal DSH funding.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
42 CFR Part 7
[Docket No. CDC-2013-0013]
RIN 0920-AA52
Distribution of Reference Biological Standards and Biological
Preparations
AGENCY: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (HHS/CDC),
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
ACTION: Confirmation of effective date of direct final rule.
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SUMMARY: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) within
the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is publishing this
document to confirm the effective date of the Direct Final Rule (DFR),
published on July 22, 2013 (78 FR 43817).
DATES: The Direct Final Rule published at 78 FR 43817, July 22, 2013,
will become effective on September 20, 2013.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For questions concerning this
document: Dr. Carolyn M. Black, M.D., Division of Scientific Resources,
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road NE.,
Mailstop C-17, Atlanta, Georgia 30333; telephone 404-639-3466.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On July 22, 2013, HHS/CDC published a Direct
Final Rule (DFR) amending 42 CFR part 7 to update the agency name,
address, and contact information for that part (78 FR 43817. In that
document, HHS/CDC indicated that if we did not receive any significant
adverse comments on the direct final rule by August 21, 2013, we would
publish a document in the Federal Register confirming the effective
date of the direct final rule within 30 days after the end of the
comment period. HHS/CDC did not receive significant adverse comment to
the DFR. Therefore, consistent with the Direct Final Rule, the updated
agency name and address and contact information for 42 CFR part 7 will
become effective on September 20, 2013 (78 FR 43817).
Dated: September 11, 2013.
Kathleen Sebelius,
Secretary.
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