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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Agency for Healthcare Research and
Quality
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Proposed Collection;
Comment Request
Agency for Healthcare Research
and Quality, HHS.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Notice.
This notice announces the
intention of the Agency for Healthcare
Research and Quality (AHRQ) to request
that the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) approve the proposed
information collection project:
‘‘Pharmacy Survey on Patient Safety
Culture Comparative Database.’’ In
accordance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995, 44 U.S.C.
3506(c)(2)(A), AHRQ invites the public
to comment on this proposed
information collection.
This proposed information collection
was previously published in the Federal
Register on December 6th, 2013 and
allowed 60 days for public comment.
One comment was received. The
purpose of this notice is to allow an
additional 30 days for public comment.
SUMMARY:
Comments on this notice must be
received by March 20, 2014.
DATES:
Written comments should
be submitted to: Doris Lefkowitz,
Reports Clearance Officer, AHRQ, by
email at doris.lefkowitz@ahrq.hhs.gov.
Copies of the proposed collection
plans, data collection instruments, and
specific details on the estimated burden
can be obtained from the AHRQ Reports
Clearance Officer.
ADDRESSES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Doris Lefkowitz, AHRQ Reports
Clearance Officer, (301) 427–1477, or by
email at doris.lefkowitz@ahrq.hhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Proposed Project
Pharmacy Survey on Patient Safety
Culture Comparative Database.
In 1999, the Institute of Medicine
called for health care organizations to
develop a ‘‘culture of safety’’ such that
their workforce and processes focus on
improving the reliability and safety of
care for patients (IOM, 1999; To Err is
Human: Building a Safer Health
System). To respond to the need for
tools to assess patient safety culture in
health care, AHRQ developed and pilot
tested the Pharmacy Survey on Patient
Safety Culture with OMB approval
(OMB NO. 0935–0183; Approved 08/12/
2011). The survey is designed to enable
pharmacies to assess staff opinions
about patient and medication safety and
quality-assurance issues, and includes
36 items that measure 11 dimensions of
patient safety culture. AHRQ made the
survey publicly available along with a
Survey User’s Guide and other toolkit
materials in October 2012 on the AHRQ
Web site.
The AHRQ Pharmacy Survey on
Patient Safety Culture (Pharmacy SOPS)
Comparative Database consists of data
from the AHRQ Pharmacy Survey on
Patient Safety Culture. Pharmacies in
the U.S. are asked to voluntarily submit
data from the survey to AHRQ, through
its contractor, Westat. The Pharmacy
SOPS Database is modeled after three
other SOPS databases: Hospital SOPS
[OMB NO. 0935–0162; Approved 05/04/
2010]; Medical Office SOPS [OMB NO.
0935–0196; Approved 06/12/12]; and
Nursing Home SOPS [OMB NO. 0935–
0195; Approved 06/12/12] that were
originally developed by AHRQ in
response to requests from hospitals,
medical offices, and nursing homes
interested in knowing how their patient
safety culture survey results compare to
those of other similar health care
organizations.
Rationale for the information
collection. The Pharmacy SOPS survey
and the Pharmacy SOPS Comparative
Database will support AHRQ’s goals of
promoting improvements in the quality
and safety of health care in pharmacy
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settings. The survey, toolkit materials,
and comparative database results are all
made publicly available on AHRQ’s
Web site. Technical assistance is
provided by AHRQ through its
contractor at no charge to pharmacies, to
facilitate the use of these materials for
pharmacy patient safety and quality
improvement.
The goal of this project is to create the
Pharmacy SOPS Comparative Database.
This database will:
(1) Allow pharmacies to compare
their patient safety culture survey
results with those of other pharmacies,
(2) provide data to pharmacies to
facilitate internal assessment and
learning in the patient safety
improvement process, and
(3) provide supplemental information
to help pharmacies identify their
strengths and areas with potential for
improvement in patient safety culture.
This study is being conducted by
AHRQ through its contractor, WESTAT,
pursuant to AHRQ’s statutory authority
to conduct and support research on
healthcare and on systems for the
delivery of such care, including
activities with respect to the quality,
effectiveness, efficiency,
appropriateness and value of healthcare
services and with respect to quality
measurement and improvement. 42
U.S.C. 299a(a)(1) and (2).
Method of Collection
To achieve these goals the following
data collections will be implemented:
(1) Registration Form—The point-ofcontact (POC), the pharmacy manager or
a survey participating organization,
completes a number of data submission
steps and forms, beginning with
completion of an online Registration
Form. The purpose of this form is to
collect basic demographic information
about the pharmacy and initiate the
registration process.
(2) Pharmacy Background
Characteristics Form—The purpose of
this form, completed by the pharmacy
manager or a participating organization,
is to collect background characteristics
of the pharmacy. This information will
be used to analyze data collected with
the Pharmacy SOPS survey.
3) Data Use Agreement—The purpose
of the data use agreement, completed by
the pharmacy manager or participating
organization is to state how data
submitted by pharmacies will be used
and provide confidentiality assurances.
(4) Data Files Submission –POCs
upload their data file(s), using the
pharmacy data file specifications, to
ensure that users submit standardized
and consistent data in the way variables
are named, coded, and formatted. The
number of submissions to the database
is likely to vary each year because
pharmacies do not administer the
survey and submit data every year.
Survey data from the AHRQ
Pharmacy Survey on Patient Safety
Culture are used to produce three types
of products: (1) A Pharmacy SOPS
Comparative Database Report that is
made publicly available on the AHRQ
Web site, (2) Individual Pharmacy
Survey Feedback Reports that are
confidential, customized reports
produced for each pharmacy that
submits data to the database (the
number of reports produced is based on
the number of pharmacies submitting
each year); and (3) Research data sets of
individual-level and pharmacy-level deidentified data to enable researchers to
conduct analyses.
Estimated Annual Respondent Burden
Exhibit 1 shows the estimated
annualized burden hours for the
respondent’s time to participate in the
database. An estimated 150 POCs, each
representing an average of 10 individual
pharmacies each, will complete the
database submission steps and forms
annually. Completing the registration
form will take about 5 minutes. The
Pharmacy Background Characteristics
Form is completed by all POCs for each
of their pharmacies (150 x 10 = 1,500
forms in total) and is estimated to take
5 minutes to complete. Each POC will
complete a data use agreement which
takes 3 minutes to complete and
submitting the data will take an hour on
average. The total burden is estimated to
be 296 hours.
Exhibit 2 shows the estimated
annualized cost burden based on the
respondents’ time to submit their data.
The cost burden is estimated to be
$14,392 annually.
EXHIBIT 1—ESTIMATED ANNUALIZED BURDEN HOURS
Number of
respondents/
POCs
Form name
Number of
responses
per POC
Hours per response
Total burden
hours
Registration Form ............................................................................................
Pharmacy Background Characteristics Form ..................................................
Data Use Agreement .......................................................................................
Data Files Submission .....................................................................................
150
150
150
150
1
10
1
1
5/60
5/60
3/60
1
13
125
8
150
Total ..........................................................................................................
600
NA
NA
296
EXHIBIT 2—ESTIMATED ANNUALIZED COST BURDEN
Number of
respondents/
POCs
Form name
Total burden
hours
Average
hourly wage
rate*
Total cost
burden
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Registration Form ............................................................................................
Pharmacy Background Characteristics Form ..................................................
Data Use Agreement .......................................................................................
Data Files Submission .....................................................................................
150
150
150
150
13
125
8
150
$48.62
48.62
48.62
48.62
$632
6,078
389
7,293
Total ..........................................................................................................
600
296
NA
14,392
Mean hourly wage rate of $48.62 for
General and Operations Managers (SOC
code 11–1021) was obtained from the
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Request for Comments
In accordance with the above-cited
Paperwork Reduction Act legislation,
comments on AHRQ’s information
collection are requested with regard to
any of the following: (a) Whether the
proposed collection of information is
necessary for the proper performance of
AHRQ health care research, quality
improvement and information
dissemination functions, including
whether the information will have
practical utility; (b) the accuracy of
AHRQ’s estimate of burden (including
hours and costs) of the proposed
collection(s) 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 upon the
respondents, including the use of
automated collection techniques or
other forms of information technology.
Comments submitted in response to
this notice will be summarized and
included in the Agency’s subsequent
request for OMB approval of the
proposed information collection. All
comments will become a matter of
public record.
Dated: February 6, 2014.
Richard Kronick,
AHRQ Director.
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Quality
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Proposed Collection;
Comment Request
Agency for Healthcare Research
and Quality, HHS.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
This notice announces the
intention of the Agency for Healthcare
Research and Quality (AHRQ) to request
that the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) approve the proposed
information collection project: ‘‘AHRQ
Grants Reporting System (GRS).’’ In
accordance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act, 44 U.S.C. 3501–3520,
AHRQ invites the public to comment on
this proposed information collection.
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SUMMARY:
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This proposed information collection
was previously published in the Federal
Register on December 6th, 2013 and
allowed 60 days for public comment.
One comment was received. The
purpose of this notice is to allow an
additional 30 days for public comment.
DATES: Comments on this notice must be
received by March 20, 2014.
ADDRESSES: Written comments should
be submitted to: Doris Lefkowitz,
Reports Clearance Officer, AHRQ, by
email at doris.lefkowitz@AHRQ.hhs.gov.
Copies of the proposed collection
plans, data collection instruments, and
specific details on the estimated burden
can be obtained from the AHRQ Reports
Clearance Officer.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Doris Lefkowitz, AHRQ Reports
Clearance Officer, (301) 427–1477, or by
email at doris.lefkowitz@AHRQ.hhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Proposed Project
AHRQ Grants Reporting System (GRS)
AHRQ has developed a systematic
method for its grantees to report project
progress and important preliminary
findings for grants funded by the
Agency. This system, the Grants
Reporting System (GRS), was first
approved by OMB on November 10,
2004. The system addressed the
shortfalls in the previous reporting
process and established a consistent and
comprehensive grants reporting solution
for AHRQ. The GRS provides a
centralized repository of grants research
progress and additional information that
can be used to support initiatives within
the Agency. This includes future
research planning and support to
administration activities such as
performance monitoring, budgeting,
knowledge transfer as well as strategic
planning.
This Project has the following goals:
(1) To promote the transfer of critical
information more frequently and
efficiently and enhance the Agency’s
ability to support research designed to
improve the outcomes and quality of
health care, reduce its costs, and
broaden access to effective services;
(2) To increase the efficiency of the
Agency in responding to ad-hoc
information requests; and
(3) To support Executive Branch
requirements for increased transparency
and public reporting;
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(4) To establish a consistent approach
throughout the Agency for information
collection regarding grant progress and
a systematic basis for oversight and for
facilitating potential collaborations
among grantees; and,
(5) To decrease the inconvenience and
burden on grantees of unanticipated adhoc requests for information by the
Agency in response to particular (onetime) internal and external requests for
information.
Method of Collection
Grants Reporting System—Grantees
use the GRS to report project progress
and important preliminary findings for
grants funded by the Agency. Grantees
submit a progress report on a quarterly
basis which is reviewed by AHRQ
personnel. All users access the GRS
system through a secure online interface
which requires a user id and password
entered through the GRS Login screen.
When status reports are due, AHRQ
notifies Principle Investigators (PI) and
Vendors via email.
The GRS is an automated userfriendly resource that is utilized by
AHRQ staff for preparing, distributing,
and reviewing reporting requests to
grantees for the purpose of information
sharing. AHRQ personnel are able to
systematically search on the information
collected and stored in the GRS
database. Personnel will also use the
information to address internal and/or
external requests for information
regarding grant progress, preliminary
findings, and other requests, such as
Freedom of Information Act requests,
and producing responses related to
federally mandated programs and
regulations.
Estimated Annual Respondent Burden
Exhibit 1 shows the estimated
annualized burden hours for the
respondents. It will take grantees an
estimated 10 minutes to enter the
necessary data into the Grant Reporting
System (GRS) and reporting will occur
four times annually. The total
annualized burden hours are estimated
to be 333 hours.
Exhibit 2 shows the estimated
annualized cost burden for the
respondents. The total estimated cost
burden for respondents is $11,772.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection;
Comment Request
AGENCY: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, HHS.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: This notice announces the intention of the Agency for
Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) to request that the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) approve the proposed information collection
project: ``Pharmacy Survey on Patient Safety Culture Comparative
Database.'' In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, 44
U.S.C. 3506(c)(2)(A), AHRQ invites the public to comment on this
proposed information collection.
This proposed information collection was previously published in
the Federal Register on December 6th, 2013 and allowed 60 days for
public comment. One comment was received. The purpose of this notice is
to allow an additional 30 days for public comment.
DATES: Comments on this notice must be received by March 20, 2014.
ADDRESSES: Written comments should be submitted to: Doris Lefkowitz,
Reports Clearance Officer, AHRQ, by email at
doris.lefkowitz@ahrq.hhs.gov.
Copies of the proposed collection plans, data collection
instruments, and specific details on the estimated burden can be
obtained from the AHRQ Reports Clearance Officer.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Doris Lefkowitz, AHRQ Reports
Clearance Officer, (301) 427-1477, or by email at
doris.lefkowitz@ahrq.hhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Proposed Project
Pharmacy Survey on Patient Safety Culture Comparative Database.
In 1999, the Institute of Medicine called for health care
organizations to develop a ``culture of safety'' such that their
workforce and processes focus on improving the reliability and safety
of care for patients (IOM, 1999; To Err is Human: Building a Safer
Health System). To respond to the need for tools to assess patient
safety culture in health care, AHRQ developed and pilot tested the
Pharmacy Survey on Patient Safety Culture with OMB approval (OMB NO.
0935-0183; Approved 08/12/2011). The survey is designed to enable
pharmacies to assess staff opinions about patient and medication safety
and quality-assurance issues, and includes 36 items that measure 11
dimensions of patient safety culture. AHRQ made the survey publicly
available along with a Survey User's Guide and other toolkit materials
in October 2012 on the AHRQ Web site.
The AHRQ Pharmacy Survey on Patient Safety Culture (Pharmacy SOPS)
Comparative Database consists of data from the AHRQ Pharmacy Survey on
Patient Safety Culture. Pharmacies in the U.S. are asked to voluntarily
submit data from the survey to AHRQ, through its contractor, Westat.
The Pharmacy SOPS Database is modeled after three other SOPS databases:
Hospital SOPS [OMB NO. 0935-0162; Approved 05/04/2010]; Medical Office
SOPS [OMB NO. 0935-0196; Approved 06/12/12]; and Nursing Home SOPS [OMB
NO. 0935-0195; Approved 06/12/12] that were originally developed by
AHRQ in response to requests from hospitals, medical offices, and
nursing homes interested in knowing how their patient safety culture
survey results compare to those of other similar health care
organizations.
Rationale for the information collection. The Pharmacy SOPS survey
and the Pharmacy SOPS Comparative Database will support AHRQ's goals of
promoting improvements in the quality and safety of health care in
pharmacy
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settings. The survey, toolkit materials, and comparative database
results are all made publicly available on AHRQ's Web site. Technical
assistance is provided by AHRQ through its contractor at no charge to
pharmacies, to facilitate the use of these materials for pharmacy
patient safety and quality improvement.
The goal of this project is to create the Pharmacy SOPS Comparative
Database. This database will:
(1) Allow pharmacies to compare their patient safety culture survey
results with those of other pharmacies,
(2) provide data to pharmacies to facilitate internal assessment
and learning in the patient safety improvement process, and
(3) provide supplemental information to help pharmacies identify
their strengths and areas with potential for improvement in patient
safety culture.
This study is being conducted by AHRQ through its contractor,
WESTAT, pursuant to AHRQ's statutory authority to conduct and support
research on healthcare and on systems for the delivery of such care,
including activities with respect to the quality, effectiveness,
efficiency, appropriateness and value of healthcare services and with
respect to quality measurement and improvement. 42 U.S.C. 299a(a)(1)
and (2).
Method of Collection
To achieve these goals the following data collections will be
implemented:
(1) Registration Form--The point-of-contact (POC), the pharmacy
manager or a survey participating organization, completes a number of
data submission steps and forms, beginning with completion of an online
Registration Form. The purpose of this form is to collect basic
demographic information about the pharmacy and initiate the
registration process.
(2) Pharmacy Background Characteristics Form--The purpose of this
form, completed by the pharmacy manager or a participating
organization, is to collect background characteristics of the pharmacy.
This information will be used to analyze data collected with the
Pharmacy SOPS survey.
3) Data Use Agreement--The purpose of the data use agreement,
completed by the pharmacy manager or participating organization is to
state how data submitted by pharmacies will be used and provide
confidentiality assurances.
(4) Data Files Submission -POCs upload their data file(s), using
the pharmacy data file specifications, to ensure that users submit
standardized and consistent data in the way variables are named, coded,
and formatted. The number of submissions to the database is likely to
vary each year because pharmacies do not administer the survey and
submit data every year.
Survey data from the AHRQ Pharmacy Survey on Patient Safety Culture
are used to produce three types of products: (1) A Pharmacy SOPS
Comparative Database Report that is made publicly available on the AHRQ
Web site, (2) Individual Pharmacy Survey Feedback Reports that are
confidential, customized reports produced for each pharmacy that
submits data to the database (the number of reports produced is based
on the number of pharmacies submitting each year); and (3) Research
data sets of individual-level and pharmacy-level de-identified data to
enable researchers to conduct analyses.
Estimated Annual Respondent Burden
Exhibit 1 shows the estimated annualized burden hours for the
respondent's time to participate in the database. An estimated 150
POCs, each representing an average of 10 individual pharmacies each,
will complete the database submission steps and forms annually.
Completing the registration form will take about 5 minutes. The
Pharmacy Background Characteristics Form is completed by all POCs for
each of their pharmacies (150 x 10 = 1,500 forms in total) and is
estimated to take 5 minutes to complete. Each POC will complete a data
use agreement which takes 3 minutes to complete and submitting the data
will take an hour on average. The total burden is estimated to be 296
hours.
Exhibit 2 shows the estimated annualized cost burden based on the
respondents' time to submit their data. The cost burden is estimated to
be $14,392 annually.
Exhibit 1--Estimated Annualized Burden Hours
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of Number of
Form name respondents/ responses per Hours per Total burden
POCs POC response hours
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Registration Form............................... 150 1 5/60 13
Pharmacy Background Characteristics Form........ 150 10 5/60 125
Data Use Agreement.............................. 150 1 3/60 8
Data Files Submission........................... 150 1 1 150
---------------------------------------------------------------
Total....................................... 600 NA NA 296
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Exhibit 2--Estimated annualized cost burden
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of Average
Form name respondents/ Total burden hourly wage Total cost
POCs hours rate* burden
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Registration Form............................... 150 13 $48.62 $632
Pharmacy Background Characteristics Form........ 150 125 48.62 6,078
Data Use Agreement.............................. 150 8 48.62 389
Data Files Submission........................... 150 150 48.62 7,293
---------------------------------------------------------------
Total....................................... 600 296 NA 14,392
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mean hourly wage rate of $48.62 for General and Operations
Managers (SOC code 11-1021) was obtained from the May 2012 National
Industry-Specific Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates, NAICS
446110--Pharmacies and Drug Stores located at https://www.bls.gov/oes/current/naics5_446110.htm.
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Request for Comments
In accordance with the above-cited Paperwork Reduction Act
legislation, comments on AHRQ's information collection are requested
with regard to any of the following: (a) Whether the proposed
collection of information is necessary for the proper performance of
AHRQ health care research, quality improvement and information
dissemination functions, including whether the information will have
practical utility; (b) the accuracy of AHRQ's estimate of burden
(including hours and costs) of the proposed collection(s) 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 upon the respondents, including the use
of automated collection techniques or other forms of information
technology.
Comments submitted in response to this notice will be summarized
and included in the Agency's subsequent request for OMB approval of the
proposed information collection. All comments will become a matter of
public record.
Dated: February 6, 2014.
Richard Kronick,
AHRQ Director.
[FR Doc. 2014-03484 Filed 2-14-14; 8:45 am]
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