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Medicare Program: Comprehensive
Care for Joint Replacement Model
Three-Year Extension and Changes To
Episode Definition and Pricing;
Extension of Comment Period
Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services (CMS), HHS.
ACTION: Proposed rule; extension of
comment period.
AGENCY:
This document extends the
comment period for the proposed rule
titled ‘‘Medicare Program:
Comprehensive Care for Joint
Replacement Model Three-Year
Extension and Changes to Episode
Definition and Pricing’’ that was
published in the February 24, 2020
Federal Register. The comment period
for the proposed rule, which would end
on April 24, 2020, is extended until
June 23, 2020.
DATES: The comment period for the
proposed rule (85 FR 10516) is extended
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to 5 p.m., eastern daylight time, on June
23, 2020.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
as outlined in the February 24, 2020
proposed rule (85 FR 10516). Please
choose only one method listed.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Bobbie Knickman, (410) 786–4161.
Heather Holsey, (410) 786–0028.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Inspection of Public Comments: All
comments received before the close of
the comment period shall be made
available for viewing by the public,
including any personally identifiable or
confidential business information that is
included in a comment. We will post all
comments received before the close of
the comment period on the following
website as soon as possible after they
have been received: https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the search
instructions on that website to view
public comments.
In the February 24, 2020 Federal
Register (85 FR 10516), we published a
proposed rule titled ‘‘Medicare Program:
Comprehensive Care for Joint
Replacement Model Three-Year
Extension and Changes to Episode
Definition and Pricing.’’ The February
2020 proposed rule solicited public
comments on our proposals to revise
certain aspects of the Comprehensive
Care for Joint Replacement (CJR) model
including the episode of care definition,
the target price calculation, the
reconciliation process, the beneficiary
notice requirements and the appeals
process. In addition, for proposed
performance years 6 through 8, it would
eliminate the 50 percent cap on
gainsharing payments, distribution
payments, and downstream distribution
payments for certain recipients. This
proposed rule would also extend the
additional flexibilities provided to
hospitals related to certain Medicare
program rules consistent with the
revised episode of care definition.
Additionally, the proposed rule would
allow time to test the proposed changes
by extending the length of the CJR
model for an additional 3 years, through
December 31, 2023, for certain
participant hospitals. Finally, it solicits
comment on how we might best
conceptualize and design a future
bundled payment model focused on
lower extremity joint replacements
(LEJR) procedures performed in the
ambulatory surgical center (ASC) setting
and could involve shared financial
accountability.
In the April 6, 2020 Federal Register
(85 FR 19230), we published an interim
final rule with comment period (IFC) in
order to ensure continuity of CJR model
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operations in participant hospitals
during the public health emergency
(PHE) for the COVID–19 pandemic so
that we do not create any additional
disruptions to the standard care
procedures hospitals have in place
during this challenging time,
implementing a 3-month extension of
CJR Performance Year 5, such that the
end of Performance Year 5 is changed
from December 31, 2020 to March 31,
2021. Additionally, the April 6, 2020
IFC amends the CJR extreme and
uncontrollable circumstances policy to
account for all participant hospitals
affected by the PHE for the COVID–19
pandemic, such that for a fracture or
non-fracture episode with a date of
admission to the anchor hospitalization
that is on or within 30 days before the
date that the emergency period began or
that occurs through the termination of
the emergency period, actual episode
payments are capped at the performance
year target price determined for the
applicable episode.
Further, we recognize that hospitals
are focused on the COVID–19 pandemic.
Given the challenges to the health care
delivery system in responding to
COVID–19 cases we want to be
considerate of the medical community’s
ability to focus on reviewing the
proposed rule and submitting comments
given their current extraordinary focus
on patient care during the COVID–19
pandemic. In order to maximize the
opportunity for the public to provide
meaningful input to CMS, we believe it
is important to allow additional time for
the public to prepare comments on the
February 2020 proposed rule. Therefore,
we are extending the comment period
for the proposed rule by 60 days. This
document announces the extension of
the public comment period for the
proposed rule, which will now end at 5
p.m., eastern daylight time, on June 23,
2020.
The Administrator of the Centers for
Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS),
Seema Verma, having reviewed and
approved this document, authorizes
Evell J. Barco Holland, who is the
Federal Register Liaison, to
electronically sign this document for
purposes of publication in the Federal
Register.
Dated: April 14, 2020.
Evell J. Barco Holland,
Federal Register Liaison, Department of
Health and Human Services.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
42 CFR Part 510
[CMS-5529-N]
RIN 0938-AU01
Medicare Program: Comprehensive Care for Joint Replacement Model
Three-Year Extension and Changes To Episode Definition and Pricing;
Extension of Comment Period
AGENCY: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), HHS.
ACTION: Proposed rule; extension of comment period.
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SUMMARY: This document extends the comment period for the proposed rule
titled ``Medicare Program: Comprehensive Care for Joint Replacement
Model Three-Year Extension and Changes to Episode Definition and
Pricing'' that was published in the February 24, 2020 Federal Register.
The comment period for the proposed rule, which would end on April 24,
2020, is extended until June 23, 2020.
DATES: The comment period for the proposed rule (85 FR 10516) is
extended to 5 p.m., eastern daylight time, on June 23, 2020.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments as outlined in the February 24, 2020
proposed rule (85 FR 10516). Please choose only one method listed.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Bobbie Knickman, (410) 786-4161.
Heather Holsey, (410) 786-0028.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Inspection of Public Comments: All comments received before the
close of the comment period shall be made available for viewing by the
public, including any personally identifiable or confidential business
information that is included in a comment. We will post all comments
received before the close of the comment period on the following
website as soon as possible after they have been received: https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the search instructions on that website to
view public comments.
In the February 24, 2020 Federal Register (85 FR 10516), we
published a proposed rule titled ``Medicare Program: Comprehensive Care
for Joint Replacement Model Three-Year Extension and Changes to Episode
Definition and Pricing.'' The February 2020 proposed rule solicited
public comments on our proposals to revise certain aspects of the
Comprehensive Care for Joint Replacement (CJR) model including the
episode of care definition, the target price calculation, the
reconciliation process, the beneficiary notice requirements and the
appeals process. In addition, for proposed performance years 6 through
8, it would eliminate the 50 percent cap on gainsharing payments,
distribution payments, and downstream distribution payments for certain
recipients. This proposed rule would also extend the additional
flexibilities provided to hospitals related to certain Medicare program
rules consistent with the revised episode of care definition.
Additionally, the proposed rule would allow time to test the proposed
changes by extending the length of the CJR model for an additional 3
years, through December 31, 2023, for certain participant hospitals.
Finally, it solicits comment on how we might best conceptualize and
design a future bundled payment model focused on lower extremity joint
replacements (LEJR) procedures performed in the ambulatory surgical
center (ASC) setting and could involve shared financial accountability.
In the April 6, 2020 Federal Register (85 FR 19230), we published
an interim final rule with comment period (IFC) in order to ensure
continuity of CJR model operations in participant hospitals during the
public health emergency (PHE) for the COVID-19 pandemic so that we do
not create any additional disruptions to the standard care procedures
hospitals have in place during this challenging time, implementing a 3-
month extension of CJR Performance Year 5, such that the end of
Performance Year 5 is changed from December 31, 2020 to March 31, 2021.
Additionally, the April 6, 2020 IFC amends the CJR extreme and
uncontrollable circumstances policy to account for all participant
hospitals affected by the PHE for the COVID-19 pandemic, such that for
a fracture or non-fracture episode with a date of admission to the
anchor hospitalization that is on or within 30 days before the date
that the emergency period began or that occurs through the termination
of the emergency period, actual episode payments are capped at the
performance year target price determined for the applicable episode.
Further, we recognize that hospitals are focused on the COVID-19
pandemic. Given the challenges to the health care delivery system in
responding to COVID-19 cases we want to be considerate of the medical
community's ability to focus on reviewing the proposed rule and
submitting comments given their current extraordinary focus on patient
care during the COVID-19 pandemic. In order to maximize the opportunity
for the public to provide meaningful input to CMS, we believe it is
important to allow additional time for the public to prepare comments
on the February 2020 proposed rule. Therefore, we are extending the
comment period for the proposed rule by 60 days. This document
announces the extension of the public comment period for the proposed
rule, which will now end at 5 p.m., eastern daylight time, on June 23,
2020.
The Administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
(CMS), Seema Verma, having reviewed and approved this document,
authorizes Evell J. Barco Holland, who is the Federal Register Liaison,
to electronically sign this document for purposes of publication in the
Federal Register.
Dated: April 14, 2020.
Evell J. Barco Holland,
Federal Register Liaison, Department of Health and Human Services.
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