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(1) The Administrator shall calculate
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provided in this paragraph (h) has been
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economy for each category of
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assuming all alcohol dual fueled
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Medicare Program; FY 2016 Hospice
Wage Index and Payment Rate Update
and Hospice Quality Reporting
Requirements; Correcting Amendment
Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services (CMS), HHS.
ACTION: Final rule; correcting
amendment.
AGENCY:
In the August 6, 2015 issue of
the Federal Register, we published a
final rule that provided hospice quality
reporting program updates, including
finalizing the proposal to codify the
Hospice Quality Reporting Program
Submission Extension and Exemption
Requirements. The effective date of the
final rule was October 1, 2015. This
correcting amendment corrects an
omission identified in the August 6,
2015 final rule.
DATES: Effective date: August 31, 2020.
Applicability dates: This correcting
amendment is applicable beginning
October 1, 2015.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Cindy Massuda, (443) 570–9589.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
I. Background
In FR Doc. 2015–19033 (80 FR 47142),
the final rule entitled ‘‘FY 2016 Hospice
Wage Index and Payment Rate Update
and Hospice Quality Reporting
Requirements’’ (hereinafter referred to
as the FY 2016 final rule), there were
technical errors that are identified and
corrected in the regulations text of this
correcting amendment. The provisions
of this correcting amendment are
applicable beginning October 1, 2015.
On page 47194, in the first paragraph
of the second column states, ‘‘Final
Action: After consideration of
comments, and given the clarification
above, CMS is finalizing our proposal to
codify the HQRP Submission Extension
and Exemption Requirements at
§ 418.312.’’ The revision needs to be
added to the regulations text and the
Code of Federal Regulations (CFR).
§ 600.510–12 Calculation of average fuel
economy and average carbon-related
exhaust emissions.
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economy determined in paragraph (c) of
this section attributable to dual fueled
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A. Summary of Errors in the Preamble
2. Section 600.510–12 is amended by
revising paragraphs (h) introductory text
and (h)(1) to read as follows:
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B. Summary of Errors in the Regulations
Text
On page 47207 of the FY 2016 final
rule, we made technical errors in the
regulations text of § 418.312. In this
section, we inadvertently omitted
language on our extension and
exemption requirements policy.
Accordingly, we are adding § 418.312(i)
to accurately reflect our policy on
extension and exemption requirements
for the hospice quality reporting
program (HQRP).
C. Summary and Corrections of Errors
in the Addenda on the CMS Website
We inadvertently omitted language on
our extension and exemption
requirements policy. Accordingly, we
are adding § 418.312(i) to accurately
reflect our policy on extension and
exemption requirements for the HQRP.
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III. Waiver of Proposed Rulemaking
and Delay in 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 of the
Department of Health and Human
Services (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.
Our policy on HQRP Submission
Extension and Exemption Requirements
at § 418.312 in the FY 2016 final rule
has previously been subjected to notice
and comment procedures. These
corrections are consistent with the
discussion of this policy in the FY 2016
final rule and do not make substantive
changes to this policy as referenced at
80 FR 47193, ‘‘in order to be considered,
a request for an exemption or extension
must contain all of the finalized
requirements as outlined on our website
at https://wayback.archive-it.org/2744/
20150127181435/http:/www.cms.gov/
Medicare/Quality-Initiatives-Patient-
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Assessment-Instruments/HospiceQuality-Reporting/.’’
This correcting amendment merely
corrects technical errors in the
regulations text of the FY 2016 final
rule. As a result, this correcting
amendment is intended to ensure that
the FY 2016 final rule accurately reflects
the policy adopted in the final rule.
Therefore, we find that undertaking
further notice and comment procedures
to incorporate these corrections into the
final rule is unnecessary and contrary to
the public interest.
For the same reasons, we are also
waiving the 30-day delay in effective
date for this correcting amendment. We
believe that it is in the public interest
to ensure that the FY 2016 final rule
accurately states our policy on HQRP
Submission Extension and Exemption
Requirements at § 418.312. Thus
delaying the effective date of these
corrections would be contrary to the
public interest. Therefore, we also find
good cause to waive the 30-day delay in
effective date.
List of Subjects in 42 CFR Part 418
Health facilities, Hospice care,
Medicare, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
Accordingly, 42 CFR chapter IV is
corrected by making the following
correcting amendments:
PART 418—HOSPICE CARE
1. The authority citation for part 418
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 42 U.S.C. 1302 and 1395hh.
2. Section 418.312 is amended by
adding paragraph (i) to read as follows:
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(iv) CEO or CEO-designated personnel
contact information including name,
title, telephone number, email address,
and mailing address (the address must
be a physical address, not a post office
box).
(v) Hospice’s reason for requesting the
exemption or extension.
(vi) Evidence of the impact of
extraordinary circumstances beyond the
hospice’s control, including, but not
limited to photographs, newspaper,
other media articles, or independent
sources attesting to the incident that can
be reasonably corroborated. Include
dates of occurrence and other
documentation that may support the
rationale for seeking extension or
exemption.
(vii) Date when the hospice believes
it will be able to again submit data
under paragraph (b) of this section and
a justification for the proposed date.
(3) CMS may grant exemptions or
extensions to hospices without a request
if it determines that one or more of the
following has occurred:
(i) An extraordinary circumstance,
such as an act of nature including a
pandemic, affects an entire region or
locale.
(ii) A systemic problem with one of
CMS’ data collection systems directly
affect the ability of a hospice to submit
data under paragraph (b) of this section.
Dated: August 24, 2020.
Wilma M. Robinson,
Deputy Executive Secretary to the
Department, Department of Health and
Human Services.
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under the hospice quality reporting
program.
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(i) Exemptions and extensions
requirements. (1) A hospice may request
and CMS may grant exemptions or
extensions to the reporting requirements
under paragraph (b) of this section for
one or more quarters, when there are
certain extraordinary circumstances
beyond the control of the hospice.
(2) A hospice requesting an
exemption or extension must do so
within 90 days of the date that the
extraordinary circumstances occurred
by sending an email to CMS Hospice
QRP Reconsiderations at
HospiceQRPReconsiderations@
cms.hhs.gov that contains all of the
following information:
(i) Hospice CMS Certification Number
(CCN).
(ii) Hospice Business Name.
(iii) Hospice Business Address.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
42 CFR Part 418
[CMS-1629-F2]
RIN-0938-AS39
Medicare Program; FY 2016 Hospice Wage Index and Payment Rate
Update and Hospice Quality Reporting Requirements; Correcting Amendment
AGENCY: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), HHS.
ACTION: Final rule; correcting amendment.
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SUMMARY: In the August 6, 2015 issue of the Federal Register, we
published a final rule that provided hospice quality reporting program
updates, including finalizing the proposal to codify the Hospice
Quality Reporting Program Submission Extension and Exemption
Requirements. The effective date of the final rule was October 1, 2015.
This correcting amendment corrects an omission identified in the August
6, 2015 final rule.
DATES: Effective date: August 31, 2020.
Applicability dates: This correcting amendment is applicable
beginning October 1, 2015.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Cindy Massuda, (443) 570-9589.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
In FR Doc. 2015-19033 (80 FR 47142), the final rule entitled ``FY
2016 Hospice Wage Index and Payment Rate Update and Hospice Quality
Reporting Requirements'' (hereinafter referred to as the FY 2016 final
rule), there were technical errors that are identified and corrected in
the regulations text of this correcting amendment. The provisions of
this correcting amendment are applicable beginning October 1, 2015.
II. Summary of Errors
A. Summary of Errors in the Preamble
On page 47194, in the first paragraph of the second column states,
``Final Action: After consideration of comments, and given the
clarification above, CMS is finalizing our proposal to codify the HQRP
Submission Extension and Exemption Requirements at Sec. 418.312.'' The
revision needs to be added to the regulations text and the Code of
Federal Regulations (CFR).
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B. Summary of Errors in the Regulations Text
On page 47207 of the FY 2016 final rule, we made technical errors
in the regulations text of Sec. 418.312. In this section, we
inadvertently omitted language on our extension and exemption
requirements policy. Accordingly, we are adding Sec. 418.312(i) to
accurately reflect our policy on extension and exemption requirements
for the hospice quality reporting program (HQRP).
C. Summary and Corrections of Errors in the Addenda on the CMS Website
We inadvertently omitted language on our extension and exemption
requirements policy. Accordingly, we are adding Sec. 418.312(i) to
accurately reflect our policy on extension and exemption requirements
for the HQRP.
III. Waiver of Proposed Rulemaking and Delay in 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 of the
Department of Health and Human Services (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.
Our policy on HQRP Submission Extension and Exemption Requirements
at Sec. 418.312 in the FY 2016 final rule has previously been
subjected to notice and comment procedures. These corrections are
consistent with the discussion of this policy in the FY 2016 final rule
and do not make substantive changes to this policy as referenced at 80
FR 47193, ``in order to be considered, a request for an exemption or
extension must contain all of the finalized requirements as outlined on
our website at https://wayback.archive-it.org/2744/20150127181435/http:/www.cms.gov/Medicare/Quality-Initiatives-Patient-Assessment-Instruments/Hospice-Quality-Reporting/.''
This correcting amendment merely corrects technical errors in the
regulations text of the FY 2016 final rule. As a result, this
correcting amendment is intended to ensure that the FY 2016 final rule
accurately reflects the policy adopted in the final rule. Therefore, we
find that undertaking further notice and comment procedures to
incorporate these corrections into the final rule is unnecessary and
contrary to the public interest.
For the same reasons, we are also waiving the 30-day delay in
effective date for this correcting amendment. We believe that it is in
the public interest to ensure that the FY 2016 final rule accurately
states our policy on HQRP Submission Extension and Exemption
Requirements at Sec. 418.312. Thus delaying the effective date of
these corrections would be contrary to the public interest. Therefore,
we also find good cause to waive the 30-day delay in effective date.
List of Subjects in 42 CFR Part 418
Health facilities, Hospice care, Medicare, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements.
Accordingly, 42 CFR chapter IV is corrected by making the following
correcting amendments:
PART 418--HOSPICE CARE
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1. The authority citation for part 418 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 1302 and 1395hh.
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2. Section 418.312 is amended by adding paragraph (i) to read as
follows:
Sec. 418.312 Data submission requirements under the hospice quality
reporting program.
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(i) Exemptions and extensions requirements. (1) A hospice may
request and CMS may grant exemptions or extensions to the reporting
requirements under paragraph (b) of this section for one or more
quarters, when there are certain extraordinary circumstances beyond the
control of the hospice.
(2) A hospice requesting an exemption or extension must do so
within 90 days of the date that the extraordinary circumstances
occurred by sending an email to CMS Hospice QRP Reconsiderations at
[email protected] that contains all of the
following information:
(i) Hospice CMS Certification Number (CCN).
(ii) Hospice Business Name.
(iii) Hospice Business Address.
(iv) CEO or CEO-designated personnel contact information including
name, title, telephone number, email address, and mailing address (the
address must be a physical address, not a post office box).
(v) Hospice's reason for requesting the exemption or extension.
(vi) Evidence of the impact of extraordinary circumstances beyond
the hospice's control, including, but not limited to photographs,
newspaper, other media articles, or independent sources attesting to
the incident that can be reasonably corroborated. Include dates of
occurrence and other documentation that may support the rationale for
seeking extension or exemption.
(vii) Date when the hospice believes it will be able to again
submit data under paragraph (b) of this section and a justification for
the proposed date.
(3) CMS may grant exemptions or extensions to hospices without a
request if it determines that one or more of the following has
occurred:
(i) An extraordinary circumstance, such as an act of nature
including a pandemic, affects an entire region or locale.
(ii) A systemic problem with one of CMS' data collection systems
directly affect the ability of a hospice to submit data under paragraph
(b) of this section.
Dated: August 24, 2020.
Wilma M. Robinson,
Deputy Executive Secretary to the Department, Department of Health and
Human Services.
[FR Doc. 2020-18905 Filed 8-28-20; 8:45 am]
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