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Medicare Program; Hospital Inpatient
Prospective Payment Systems for
Acute Care Hospitals and the LongTerm Care Hospital Prospective
Payment System and Fiscal Year 2014
Rates; Quality Reporting Requirements
for Specific Providers; Hospital
Conditions of Participation; Payment
Policies Related to Patient Status;
Corrections
Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services (CMS), HHS.
ACTION: Notification of correction to
tables.
AGENCY:
This document corrects
technical errors in the final rules that
appeared in the August 19, 2013
Federal Register titled ‘‘Medicare
Program; Hospital Inpatient Prospective
Payment Systems for Acute Care
Hospitals and the Long-Term Care
Hospital Prospective Payment System
and Fiscal Year 2014 Rates; Quality
Reporting Requirements for Specific
Providers; Hospital Conditions of
Participation; Payment Policies Related
to Patient Status.’’
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2014.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
In FR Doc. 2013–18956, which
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Federal Register (78 FR 50496) entitled
‘‘Medicare Program; Hospital Inpatient
Prospective Payment Systems for Acute
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Care Hospitals and the Long Term Care
Hospital Prospective Payment System
and Fiscal Year 2014 Rates; Quality
Reporting Requirements for Specific
Providers; Hospital Conditions of
Participation; Payment Policies Related
to Patient Status’’ (hereinafter referred
to as the FY 2014 IPPS/LTCH PPS final
rule), there were a number of technical
and typographical errors. Therefore, in
the October 3, 2013 Federal Register (78
FR 61197), we published a correcting
document to correct those errors. The
provisions of the correcting document
were effective as if they had been
included in the FY 2014 IPPS/LTCH
PPS final rule that appeared in the
August 19, 2013 Federal Register.
Accordingly, those corrections were
effective October 1, 2013.
We have learned of an additional
technical error that appeared in FY 2014
IPPS/LTCH PPS final rule. Specifically,
the wage data of provider 220153 in
core-based statistical area (CBSA)
44140, Springfield, MA should not have
been included in the wage index data.
The inclusion of this data resulted in an
error in the pre-reclassified, unadjusted
wage index, which is used in the IPPS,
for CBSA 44140 as well as to determine
the LTCH PPS wage index, which is
computed using wage data from
inpatient acute care hospitals without
regard to reclassification under section
1886(d)(8) or section 1886(d)(10) of the
Act. Section 412.64(k) of the regulations
provides for making midyear corrections
to the wage index. Under this provision,
we make a midyear correction to the
wage index for an area only if a hospital
can show that the—(1) intermediary or
CMS made an error in tabulating its
data; and (2) hospital could not have
known about the error or did not have
the opportunity to correct the error
before the beginning of the Federal
fiscal year (that is, October 1). A
midyear correction to the wage index is
effective prospectively from the date the
change is made to the wage index rather
than retroactively to the beginning of
the Federal fiscal year, unless several
conditions are met, including the
requirement, under § 412.64(k)(2)(ii)(C),
that CMS agreed before October 1st that
the fiscal intermediary or CMS made an
error in tabulating the hospital’s wage
data and the wage index should be
corrected. CMS did not agree that there
was an error in the IPPS wage index
until after October 1, 2013; therefore,
under the authority of § 412.64(k), the
effective date of this correction is
prospective, January 2, 2014.
Furthermore, as the IPPS wage data is
also used to compute the LTCH PPS
wage index, these corrections will also
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apply prospectively to the LTCH PPS
wage index as of January 2, 2014.
II. Summary of Errors and Corrections
to Tables Posted on the CMS Web Site
A. Errors in and Corrections to the IPPS
Tables
We are correcting the errors in the
following IPPS tables that are listed on
78 FR 51002 of FY 2014 IPPS/LTCH PPS
final rule and are available on the
Internet on the CMS Web site at https://
www.cms.gov/Medicare/Medicare-Feefor-Service-Payment/
AcuteInpatientPPS/FY2014-IPPS-FinalRule-Home-Page.html.
In Table 2—Acute Care Hospitals
Case-Mix Indexes for Discharges
Occurring in Federal Fiscal Year 2012;
Hospital Wage Indexes for Federal
Fiscal Year 2014; Hospital Average
Hourly Wages for Federal Fiscal Years
2012 (2008 Wage Data), 2013 (2009
Wage Data), and 2014 (2010 Wage Data);
and 3-Year Average of Hospital Average
Hourly Wages. We inadvertently
included the wage data of provider
220153 in CBSA 44140, Springfield, MA
in the FY 2014 wage index. Therefore,
we are correcting Table 2 by removing
the wage data for provider 220153.
In Table 3A—FY 2014 and 3-Year
Average Hourly Wage for Acute Care
Hospitals in Urban Areas by CBSA. We
inadvertently included provider 220153
in the wage index of CBSA 44140.
Therefore, we are correcting the FY
2014 average hourly wage and the 3year average hourly wage for CBSA
44140, Springfield, MA by removing the
wage data for provider 220153, and
recomputing the FY 2014 average
hourly wage and the 3-year average
hourly wage for CBSA 44140.
B. Error in and Correction to a LTCH
PPS Table
We are also correcting the error in the
following LTCH PPS table that is listed
on 78 FR 51002 of the FY 2014 IPPS/
LTCH PPS final rule and is available on
the Internet on the CMS Web site at
https://www.cms.gov/Medicare/
Medicare-Fee-for-Service-Payment/
LongTermCareHospitalPPS/.
Table 12A—LTCH PPS Wage Index
for Urban Areas for Discharges
Occurring from October 1, 2013 through
September 30, 2014. Due to a technical
error found in the data of a provider in
CBSA 44140, we are correcting the
LTCH PPS wage index value for that
CBSA.
III. Waiver of Proposed Rulemaking
and Delay of Effective Date
We ordinarily publish a notice of
proposed rulemaking in the Federal
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comment before the provisions of a rule
take effect in accordance with section
553(b) of the Administrative Procedure
Act (APA) (5 U.S.C. 553(b)). However,
we can waive this notice and comment
procedure if the Secretary finds, for
good cause, that the notice and
comment process is impracticable,
unnecessary, or contrary to the public
interest, and incorporates a statement of
the finding and the reasons therefore in
the notice.
Section 553(d) of the APA ordinarily
requires a 30-day delay in effective date
of final rules after the date of their
publication in the Federal Register.
This 30-day delay in effective date can
be waived, however, if an agency finds
for good cause that the delay is
impracticable, unnecessary, or contrary
to the public interest, and the agency
incorporates a statement of the findings
and its reasons in the rule issued.
In our view, this correcting document
does not constitute a rule that would be
subject to the APA notice and comment
or delayed effective date requirements.
This correcting document corrects
technical errors in tables posted on the
CMS Web site but does not make
substantive changes to the policies or
payment methodologies that were
adopted in the final rule. As a result,
this correcting document is intended to
ensure that the tables posted on the
CMS Web site accurately reflect the
policies adopted in that final rule.
In addition, even if this were a rule to
which the notice and comment
procedures and delayed effective date
requirements applied, we find that there
is good cause to waive such
requirements. Undertaking further
notice and comment procedures to
incorporate the corrections in this
document into the final rule or delaying
the effective date would be contrary to
the public interest because it is in the
public’s interest for providers to receive
appropriate payments in as timely a
manner as possible, and to ensure that
the FY 2014 IPPS/LTCH PPS final rule
accurately reflects our payment
methodologies, payment rates, and
policies. Furthermore, such procedures
would be unnecessary, as we are not
altering our payment methodologies or
policies, but rather, we are simply
implementing correctly the payment
methodologies and policies that we
previously proposed, received comment
on, and subsequently finalized. This
correcting document is intended solely
to ensure that the FY 2014 IPPS/LTCH
PPS final rule accurately reflects these
payment methodologies and policies.
Therefore, we believe we have good
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This document corrects a
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SUMMARY:
I. Background
On October 3, 2013, we published a
correction notice (FR Doc. 2013–24080,
78 FR 61202) to correct a number of
technical errors that appeared in the FY
2014 Skilled Nursing Facility
Prospective Payment System (SNF PPS)
final rule on August 6, 2013 (FR Doc.
2013–18776, 78 FR 47936). In this
notice, we are correcting an additional
technical error in the wage index values.
Specifically, we have determined that in
the process of developing the most
recent hospital wage index, the wage
data of a hospital in Core-Based
Statistical Area (CBSA) 44140,
Springfield, MA, was inadvertently
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included in that CBSA, though it should
not have been included in the wage
index data. Accordingly, we are
removing the wage data for this provider
from CBSA 44140. In Table A, ‘‘FY 2014
Wage Index for Urban Areas Based on
CBSA Labor Market Areas,’’ we are
revising the wage index value for CBSA
44140 Springfield, MA from 1.0378 to
the corrected value of 1.0383, in order
to reflect the removal of the hospital in
question from the wage data for that
CBSA. As we are revising the entry for
only that one particular CBSA, we are
not republishing the lengthy Table A in
its entirety in this notice. We note that
the corrected version of this table is
available online on the SNF PPS Web
site, at https://www.cms.gov/Medicare/
Medicare-Fee-for-Service-Payment/
SNFPPS/WageIndex.html.
In a correction notice for inpatient
prospective payment system (IPPS)
hospitals and long-term care hospitals
(LTCHs) that is being published
concurrently in this issue of the Federal
Register (Medicare Program; Hospital
Inpatient Prospective Payment Systems
for Acute Care Hospitals and the LongTerm Care Hospital Prospective
Payment System and Fiscal Year 2014
Rates; Quality Reporting Requirements
for Specific Providers; Hospital
Conditions of Participation; Payment
Policies Related to Patient Status;
Corrections (CMS–1599 & 1455–CN3)),
we are making a similar midyear
correction to the IPPS hospital wage
index to reflect the removal of the wage
index data of the hospital referenced
above. As discussed in that correction
notice, this IPPS wage index correction
is being made prospectively. Since the
implementation of the SNF PPS, we
have used the pre-floor, pre-reclassified,
no occupational mix IPPS hospital wage
data in developing a wage index to be
applied to SNFs. Thus, this correction
will also apply prospectively to the SNF
PPS wage index to conform the
published SNF PPS wage index values
to the corresponding, prospectively
revised IPPS wage index values. We
note that a more detailed discussion of
the correction to the IPPS hospital wage
index and its effective date is included
in CMS–1599 & 1455–CN3 referenced
above.
The correction in this document
appears below in the ‘‘Correction of
Errors’’ section. The provisions in this
correction notice are effective as of
January 2, 2014.
II. Summary of Errors
The wage data of a hospital in CBSA
44140, Springfield, MA, was
inadvertently included in that CBSA,
though it should not have been included
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in the wage index data. In Table A, ‘‘FY
2014 Wage Index for Urban Areas Based
on CBSA Labor Market Areas,’’ we are
revising the wage index value for CBSA
44140 Springfield, MA from 1.0378 to
the corrected value of 1.0383, in order
to reflect the removal of the hospital in
question from the wage data for that
CBSA.
III. Waiver of Proposed Rulemaking
and Delayed Effective Date
We ordinarily publish a notice of
proposed rulemaking in the Federal
Register to provide a period for public
comment before the provisions of a rule
take effect in accordance with section
553(b) of the Administrative Procedure
Act (APA) (5 U.S.C. 553(b)). However,
we can waive this notice and comment
procedure if the Secretary finds, for
good cause, that the notice and
comment process is impracticable,
unnecessary, or contrary to the public
interest, and incorporates a statement of
the finding and the reasons therefor in
the notice.
Section 553(d) of the APA ordinarily
requires a 30-day delay in effective date
of final rules after the date of their
publication in the Federal Register.
This 30-day delay in effective date can
be waived, however, if an agency finds
for good cause that the delay is
impracticable, unnecessary, or contrary
to the public interest, and the agency
incorporates a statement of the findings
and its reasons in the rule issued.
In our view, this correcting document
does not constitute a rule that would be
subject to the APA notice and comment
or delayed effective date requirements.
This correcting document simply
corrects a single technical error in Table
A of the FY 2014 SNF PPS final rule,
and does not make substantive changes
to the policies or payment
methodologies that were adopted in the
final rule. As a result, this correcting
document is intended to ensure that the
information set forth in Table A of the
FY 2014 SNF PPS final rule (and posted
on the CMS Web site) accurately reflects
the policies adopted in that final rule.
In addition, even if this correcting
document were a rule to which the
notice and comment and delayed
effective date requirements applied, we
find that there is good cause to waive
such requirements. Undertaking further
notice and comment procedures to
incorporate the correction in this
document into the final rule or delaying
the effective date would be contrary to
the public interest, because it is in the
public’s interest for providers to receive
appropriate SNF PPS payments in as
timely a manner as possible and to
ensure that the FY 2014 SNF PPS final
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Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
42 CFR Parts 412, 482, 485, and 489
[CMS-1599 & 1455-CN3]
RINs 0938-AR53 and 0938-AR73
Medicare Program; Hospital Inpatient Prospective Payment Systems
for Acute Care Hospitals and the Long-Term Care Hospital Prospective
Payment System and Fiscal Year 2014 Rates; Quality Reporting
Requirements for Specific Providers; Hospital Conditions of
Participation; Payment Policies Related to Patient Status; Corrections
AGENCY: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), HHS.
ACTION: Notification of correction to tables.
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SUMMARY: This document corrects technical errors in the final rules
that appeared in the August 19, 2013 Federal Register titled ``Medicare
Program; Hospital Inpatient Prospective Payment Systems for Acute Care
Hospitals and the Long-Term Care Hospital Prospective Payment System
and Fiscal Year 2014 Rates; Quality Reporting Requirements for Specific
Providers; Hospital Conditions of Participation; Payment Policies
Related to Patient Status.''
DATES: Effective Date: This correcting document is effective on January
2, 2014.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tzvi Hefter (410) 786-4487.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
In FR Doc. 2013-18956, which appeared in the August 19, 2013
Federal Register (78 FR 50496) entitled ``Medicare Program; Hospital
Inpatient Prospective Payment Systems for Acute
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Care Hospitals and the Long Term Care Hospital Prospective Payment
System and Fiscal Year 2014 Rates; Quality Reporting Requirements for
Specific Providers; Hospital Conditions of Participation; Payment
Policies Related to Patient Status'' (hereinafter referred to as the FY
2014 IPPS/LTCH PPS final rule), there were a number of technical and
typographical errors. Therefore, in the October 3, 2013 Federal
Register (78 FR 61197), we published a correcting document to correct
those errors. The provisions of the correcting document were effective
as if they had been included in the FY 2014 IPPS/LTCH PPS final rule
that appeared in the August 19, 2013 Federal Register. Accordingly,
those corrections were effective October 1, 2013.
We have learned of an additional technical error that appeared in
FY 2014 IPPS/LTCH PPS final rule. Specifically, the wage data of
provider 220153 in core-based statistical area (CBSA) 44140,
Springfield, MA should not have been included in the wage index data.
The inclusion of this data resulted in an error in the pre-
reclassified, unadjusted wage index, which is used in the IPPS, for
CBSA 44140 as well as to determine the LTCH PPS wage index, which is
computed using wage data from inpatient acute care hospitals without
regard to reclassification under section 1886(d)(8) or section
1886(d)(10) of the Act. Section 412.64(k) of the regulations provides
for making midyear corrections to the wage index. Under this provision,
we make a midyear correction to the wage index for an area only if a
hospital can show that the--(1) intermediary or CMS made an error in
tabulating its data; and (2) hospital could not have known about the
error or did not have the opportunity to correct the error before the
beginning of the Federal fiscal year (that is, October 1). A midyear
correction to the wage index is effective prospectively from the date
the change is made to the wage index rather than retroactively to the
beginning of the Federal fiscal year, unless several conditions are
met, including the requirement, under Sec. 412.64(k)(2)(ii)(C), that
CMS agreed before October 1st that the fiscal intermediary or CMS made
an error in tabulating the hospital's wage data and the wage index
should be corrected. CMS did not agree that there was an error in the
IPPS wage index until after October 1, 2013; therefore, under the
authority of Sec. 412.64(k), the effective date of this correction is
prospective, January 2, 2014. Furthermore, as the IPPS wage data is
also used to compute the LTCH PPS wage index, these corrections will
also apply prospectively to the LTCH PPS wage index as of January 2,
2014.
II. Summary of Errors and Corrections to Tables Posted on the CMS Web
Site
A. Errors in and Corrections to the IPPS Tables
We are correcting the errors in the following IPPS tables that are
listed on 78 FR 51002 of FY 2014 IPPS/LTCH PPS final rule and are
available on the Internet on the CMS Web site at https://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Medicare-Fee-for-Service-Payment/AcuteInpatientPPS/FY2014-IPPS-Final-Rule-Home-Page.html.
In Table 2--Acute Care Hospitals Case-Mix Indexes for Discharges
Occurring in Federal Fiscal Year 2012; Hospital Wage Indexes for
Federal Fiscal Year 2014; Hospital Average Hourly Wages for Federal
Fiscal Years 2012 (2008 Wage Data), 2013 (2009 Wage Data), and 2014
(2010 Wage Data); and 3-Year Average of Hospital Average Hourly Wages.
We inadvertently included the wage data of provider 220153 in CBSA
44140, Springfield, MA in the FY 2014 wage index. Therefore, we are
correcting Table 2 by removing the wage data for provider 220153.
In Table 3A--FY 2014 and 3-Year Average Hourly Wage for Acute Care
Hospitals in Urban Areas by CBSA. We inadvertently included provider
220153 in the wage index of CBSA 44140. Therefore, we are correcting
the FY 2014 average hourly wage and the 3-year average hourly wage for
CBSA 44140, Springfield, MA by removing the wage data for provider
220153, and recomputing the FY 2014 average hourly wage and the 3-year
average hourly wage for CBSA 44140.
B. Error in and Correction to a LTCH PPS Table
We are also correcting the error in the following LTCH PPS table
that is listed on 78 FR 51002 of the FY 2014 IPPS/LTCH PPS final rule
and is available on the Internet on the CMS Web site at https://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Medicare-Fee-for-Service-Payment/LongTermCareHospitalPPS/.
Table 12A--LTCH PPS Wage Index for Urban Areas for Discharges
Occurring from October 1, 2013 through September 30, 2014. Due to a
technical error found in the data of a provider in CBSA 44140, we are
correcting the LTCH PPS wage index value for that CBSA.
III. Waiver of Proposed Rulemaking and Delay of Effective Date
We ordinarily publish a notice of proposed rulemaking in the
Federal Register to provide a period for public comment before the
provisions of a rule take effect in accordance with section 553(b) of
the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) (5 U.S.C. 553(b)). However, we
can waive this notice and comment procedure if the Secretary finds, for
good cause, that the notice and comment process is impracticable,
unnecessary, or contrary to the public interest, and incorporates a
statement of the finding and the reasons therefore in the notice.
Section 553(d) of the APA ordinarily requires a 30-day delay in
effective date of final rules after the date of their publication in
the Federal Register. This 30-day delay in effective date can be
waived, however, if an agency finds for good cause that the delay is
impracticable, unnecessary, or contrary to the public interest, and the
agency incorporates a statement of the findings and its reasons in the
rule issued.
In our view, this correcting document does not constitute a rule
that would be subject to the APA notice and comment or delayed
effective date requirements. This correcting document corrects
technical errors in tables posted on the CMS Web site but does not make
substantive changes to the policies or payment methodologies that were
adopted in the final rule. As a result, this correcting document is
intended to ensure that the tables posted on the CMS Web site
accurately reflect the policies adopted in that final rule.
In addition, even if this were a rule to which the notice and
comment procedures and delayed effective date requirements applied, we
find that there is good cause to waive such requirements. Undertaking
further notice and comment procedures to incorporate the corrections in
this document into the final rule or delaying the effective date would
be contrary to the public interest because it is in the public's
interest for providers to receive appropriate payments in as timely a
manner as possible, and to ensure that the FY 2014 IPPS/LTCH PPS final
rule accurately reflects our payment methodologies, payment rates, and
policies. Furthermore, such procedures would be unnecessary, as we are
not altering our payment methodologies or policies, but rather, we are
simply implementing correctly the payment methodologies and policies
that we previously proposed, received comment on, and subsequently
finalized. This correcting document is intended solely to ensure that
the FY 2014 IPPS/LTCH PPS final rule accurately reflects these payment
methodologies and policies. Therefore, we believe we have good
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cause to waive the notice and comment and effective date requirements.
(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Program No. 93.778, Medical
Assistance Program)
(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Program No. 93.773,
Medicare--Hospital Insurance; and Program No. 93.774, Medicare--
Supplementary Medical Insurance Program)
Dated: December 26, 2013.
Oliver Potts,
Deputy Executive Secretary to the Department, Department of Health and
Human Services.
[FR Doc. 2013-31432 Filed 12-31-13; 8:45 am]
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