Medicare Program; Request for Renewal of Deeming Authority of the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) for Medicare Advantage Health Maintenance Organizations and Preferred Provider Organizations, 71346-71347 [2020-24799]

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ACTION: Notice with request for comment. AGENCY: khammond on DSKJM1Z7X2PROD with NOTICES I. Background This proposed notice announces that CMS is considering granting approval of the National Committee for Quality Assurance’s (NCQA) renewal application for Medicare Advantage ‘‘deeming authority’’ of Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) and Preferred Provider Organizations (PPOs). If approved, this new 6-year term of approval would be announced in a subsequent final notice. This proposed notice also announces a 30-day period for the public to submit comments on NCQA’s application. DATES: To be assured consideration, comments must be received at one of the addresses provided below, no later than 5 p.m. December 9, 2020. ADDRESSES: In commenting, refer to file code CMS–4195–PN. Comments, including mass comment submissions, must be submitted in one of the following three ways (please choose only one of the ways listed): 1. Electronically. You may submit electronic comments on this regulation to https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the ‘‘Submit a comment’’ instructions. 2. By regular mail. You may mail written comments to the following SUMMARY: VerDate Sep<11>2014 16:35 Nov 06, 2020 Jkt 253001 address ONLY: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Department of Health and Human Services, Attention: CMS–4195–PN, P.O. Box 8016 Baltimore, MD 21244–8016. Please allow sufficient time for mailed comments to be received before the close of the comment period. 3. By express or overnight mail. You may send written comments to the following address ONLY: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Department of Health and Human Services, Attention: CMS–4195–PN, Mail Stop C4–26–05, 7500 Security Boulevard, Baltimore, MD 21244–1850. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Greg McDonald, (410) 786–8941; or Nick Proy, (410) 786–8407. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Inspection of Public Comments: All comments received before the close of the comment period are available for viewing by the public, including any personally identifiable or confidential business information that is included in a comment. We 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. Under the Medicare program, eligible beneficiaries may receive covered services through a Medicare Advantage (MA) organization that contracts with CMS. The regulations specifying the Medicare requirements that must be met for a Medicare Advantage organization (MAO) to enter into a contract with CMS are located at 42 CFR part 422. These regulations implement Part C of Title XVIII of the Social Security Act (the Act), which specifies the services that an MAO must provide and the requirements that the organization must meet to be an MA contractor. Other relevant sections of the Act are Parts A and B of Title XVIII and Part A of Title XI pertaining to the provision of services by Medicare-certified providers and suppliers. Generally, for an entity to be an MA organization, the organization must be licensed by the state as a risk bearing organization, as set forth in 42 CFR part 422. As a method of assuring compliance with certain Medicare requirements, an MA organization may choose to become accredited by a CMS-approved accreditation organization (AO). By virtue of its accreditation by a CMSapproved AO, the MA organization may be ‘‘deemed’’ compliant in one or more PO 00000 Frm 00044 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 requirements set forth in section 1852(e)(4)(B) of the Act. For CMS to recognize an AO’s accreditation program as establishing an MA plan’s compliance with our requirements, the AO must prove to CMS that their standards are at least as stringent as Medicare requirements for MA organizations. MA organizations that are licensed as health maintenance organizations (HMOs) or preferred provider organizations (PPOs) and are accredited by an approved accreditation organization may receive, at their request, ‘‘deemed’’ status for CMS requirements for the deemable areas. At this time, recognition of accreditation does not include the Part D areas of review set out at 42 CFR 423.165(b). AOs that apply for MA deeming authority are generally recognized by the health care industry as entities that accredit HMOs and PPOs. As we specify at § 422.157(b)(2)(ii), the term for which an AO may be approved by CMS may not exceed 6 years. For continuing approval, the AO must apply to CMS to renew their ‘‘deeming authority’’ for a subsequent approval period. The National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) was previously approved by CMS as an accreditation organization for MA deeming of HMOs and PPOs for a term to begin on October 19, 2014. That term lapsed on October 18, 2020, prior to our decision on its renewal application. On May 22, 2020, NCQA submitted its initial application to renew its deeming authority. On that same date, NCQA submitted materials requested by CMS that included information intended to address the requirements set out in our regulations at § 422.158(a) and (b) that are prerequisites for receiving approval of its accreditation program from CMS. CMS subsequently requested that additional materials be submitted by NCQA to satisfy these requirements. II. Provisions of the Proposed Notice The purpose of this proposed notice is to notify the public of NCQA’s request to renew its Medicare Advantage deeming authority for HMOs and PPOs. NCQA submitted all the necessary materials (including its standards and monitoring protocol) to enable us to make a determination concerning its request for approval as an accreditation organization for CMS. This renewal application was determined to be complete on August 28, 2020. Under section 1852(e)(4) of the Act and § 422.158 (federal review of accreditation organizations), our review and evaluation of NCQA will be conducted as discussed below. E:\FR\FM\09NON1.SGM 09NON1 Federal Register / Vol. 85, No. 217 / Monday, November 9, 2020 / Notices khammond on DSKJM1Z7X2PROD with NOTICES A. Components of the Review Process The review of NCQA’s renewal application for approval of MA deeming authority includes, but is not limited to, the following components: • The types of MA plans that it would review as part of its accreditation process. • A detailed comparison of NCQA’s accreditation requirements and standards with the Medicare requirements (for example, a crosswalk) in the following 5 areas: Quality Improvement, Anti-Discrimination, Confidentiality and Accuracy of Enrollee Records, Information on Advance Directives, and Provider Participation Rules. • Detailed information about the organization’s survey process, including— ++ Frequency of surveys and whether surveys are announced or unannounced. ++ Copies of survey forms, and guidelines and instructions to surveyors. ++ Descriptions of— — The survey review process and the accreditation status decision making process; — The procedures used to notify accredited MA organizations of deficiencies and to monitor the correction of those deficiencies; and — The procedures used to enforce compliance with accreditation requirements. • Detailed information about the individuals who perform surveys for the accreditation organization, including— ++ The size and composition of accreditation survey teams for each type of plan reviewed as part of the accreditation process; ++ The education and experience requirements surveyors must meet; ++ The content and frequency of the in-service training provided to survey personnel; ++ The evaluation systems used to monitor the performance of individual surveyors and survey teams; and ++ The organization’s policies and practice for the participation, in surveys or in the accreditation decision process, by an individual who is professionally or financially affiliated with the entity being surveyed. • A description of the organization’s data management and analysis system for its surveys and accreditation decisions, including the kinds of reports, tables, and other displays generated by that system. • A description of the organization’s procedures for responding to and investigating complaints against accredited organizations, including VerDate Sep<11>2014 16:35 Nov 06, 2020 Jkt 253001 policies and procedures regarding coordination of these activities with appropriate licensing bodies and ombudsmen programs. • A description of the organization’s policies and procedures for the withholding or removal of accreditation for failure to meet the accreditation organization’s standards or requirements, and other actions the organization takes in response to noncompliance with its standards and requirements. • A description of all types (for example, full, partial) and categories (for example, provisional, conditional, temporary) of accreditation offered by the organization, the duration of each type and category of accreditation and a statement identifying the types and categories that would serve as a basis for accreditation if CMS approves the accreditation organization. • A list of all currently accredited MA organizations and the type, category, and expiration date of the accreditation held by each of them. • A list of all full and partial accreditation surveys scheduled to be performed by the accreditation organization. • The name and address of each person with an ownership or control interest in the accreditation organization. • CMS will also consider NCQA’s past performance in the deeming program and results of recent deeming validation reviews or equivalency reviews conducted as part of continuing federal oversight of the deeming program under § 422.157(d). B. Notice Upon Completion of Evaluation Upon completion of our evaluation, including a review of comments received as a result of this proposed notice, we will publish a notice in the Federal Register announcing the result of our evaluation. Section 1852(e)(4)(C) of the Act provides a statutory timetable to ensure that our review of deeming applications is conducted in a timely manner. The Act provides us with 210 calendar days after the date of receipt of a completed application to complete our survey activities and application review process. At the end of the 210-day period, we will publish an approval or denial of the application in the Federal Register. III. Collection of Information Requirements This document does not impose any new or revised ‘‘collection of information’’ requirements or burden. 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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services

[CMS-4195-PN]


Medicare Program; Request for Renewal of Deeming Authority of the 
National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) for Medicare Advantage 
Health Maintenance Organizations and Preferred Provider Organizations

AGENCY: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Health and 
Human Services (HHS).

ACTION: Notice with request for comment.

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SUMMARY: This proposed notice announces that CMS is considering 
granting approval of the National Committee for Quality Assurance's 
(NCQA) renewal application for Medicare Advantage ``deeming authority'' 
of Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) and Preferred Provider 
Organizations (PPOs). If approved, this new 6-year term of approval 
would be announced in a subsequent final notice. This proposed notice 
also announces a 30-day period for the public to submit comments on 
NCQA's application.

DATES: To be assured consideration, comments must be received at one of 
the addresses provided below, no later than 5 p.m. December 9, 2020.

ADDRESSES: In commenting, refer to file code CMS-4195-PN.
    Comments, including mass comment submissions, must be submitted in 
one of the following three ways (please choose only one of the ways 
listed):
    1. Electronically. You may submit electronic comments on this 
regulation to https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the ``Submit a 
comment'' instructions.
    2. By regular mail. You may mail written comments to the following 
address ONLY: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Department of 
Health and Human Services, Attention: CMS-4195-PN, P.O. Box 8016 
Baltimore, MD 21244-8016.
    Please allow sufficient time for mailed comments to be received 
before the close of the comment period.
    3. By express or overnight mail. You may send written comments to 
the following address ONLY: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, 
Department of Health and Human Services, Attention: CMS-4195-PN, Mail 
Stop C4-26-05, 7500 Security Boulevard, Baltimore, MD 21244-1850.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Greg McDonald, (410) 786-8941; or Nick 
Proy, (410) 786-8407.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    Inspection of Public Comments: All comments received before the 
close of the comment period are available for viewing by the public, 
including any personally identifiable or confidential business 
information that is included in a comment. We 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.

I. Background

    Under the Medicare program, eligible beneficiaries may receive 
covered services through a Medicare Advantage (MA) organization that 
contracts with CMS. The regulations specifying the Medicare 
requirements that must be met for a Medicare Advantage organization 
(MAO) to enter into a contract with CMS are located at 42 CFR part 422. 
These regulations implement Part C of Title XVIII of the Social 
Security Act (the Act), which specifies the services that an MAO must 
provide and the requirements that the organization must meet to be an 
MA contractor. Other relevant sections of the Act are Parts A and B of 
Title XVIII and Part A of Title XI pertaining to the provision of 
services by Medicare-certified providers and suppliers. Generally, for 
an entity to be an MA organization, the organization must be licensed 
by the state as a risk bearing organization, as set forth in 42 CFR 
part 422.
    As a method of assuring compliance with certain Medicare 
requirements, an MA organization may choose to become accredited by a 
CMS-approved accreditation organization (AO). By virtue of its 
accreditation by a CMS-approved AO, the MA organization may be 
``deemed'' compliant in one or more requirements set forth in section 
1852(e)(4)(B) of the Act. For CMS to recognize an AO's accreditation 
program as establishing an MA plan's compliance with our requirements, 
the AO must prove to CMS that their standards are at least as stringent 
as Medicare requirements for MA organizations. MA organizations that 
are licensed as health maintenance organizations (HMOs) or preferred 
provider organizations (PPOs) and are accredited by an approved 
accreditation organization may receive, at their request, ``deemed'' 
status for CMS requirements for the deemable areas. At this time, 
recognition of accreditation does not include the Part D areas of 
review set out at 42 CFR 423.165(b). AOs that apply for MA deeming 
authority are generally recognized by the health care industry as 
entities that accredit HMOs and PPOs. As we specify at Sec.  
422.157(b)(2)(ii), the term for which an AO may be approved by CMS may 
not exceed 6 years. For continuing approval, the AO must apply to CMS 
to renew their ``deeming authority'' for a subsequent approval period.
    The National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) was previously 
approved by CMS as an accreditation organization for MA deeming of HMOs 
and PPOs for a term to begin on October 19, 2014. That term lapsed on 
October 18, 2020, prior to our decision on its renewal application. On 
May 22, 2020, NCQA submitted its initial application to renew its 
deeming authority. On that same date, NCQA submitted materials 
requested by CMS that included information intended to address the 
requirements set out in our regulations at Sec.  422.158(a) and (b) 
that are prerequisites for receiving approval of its accreditation 
program from CMS. CMS subsequently requested that additional materials 
be submitted by NCQA to satisfy these requirements.

II. Provisions of the Proposed Notice

    The purpose of this proposed notice is to notify the public of 
NCQA's request to renew its Medicare Advantage deeming authority for 
HMOs and PPOs. NCQA submitted all the necessary materials (including 
its standards and monitoring protocol) to enable us to make a 
determination concerning its request for approval as an accreditation 
organization for CMS. This renewal application was determined to be 
complete on August 28, 2020. Under section 1852(e)(4) of the Act and 
Sec.  422.158 (federal review of accreditation organizations), our 
review and evaluation of NCQA will be conducted as discussed below.

[[Page 71347]]

A. Components of the Review Process

    The review of NCQA's renewal application for approval of MA deeming 
authority includes, but is not limited to, the following components:
     The types of MA plans that it would review as part of its 
accreditation process.
     A detailed comparison of NCQA's accreditation requirements 
and standards with the Medicare requirements (for example, a crosswalk) 
in the following 5 areas: Quality Improvement, Anti-Discrimination, 
Confidentiality and Accuracy of Enrollee Records, Information on 
Advance Directives, and Provider Participation Rules.
     Detailed information about the organization's survey 
process, including--
    ++ Frequency of surveys and whether surveys are announced or 
unannounced.
    ++ Copies of survey forms, and guidelines and instructions to 
surveyors.
    ++ Descriptions of--
    -- The survey review process and the accreditation status decision 
making process;
    -- The procedures used to notify accredited MA organizations of 
deficiencies and to monitor the correction of those deficiencies; and
    -- The procedures used to enforce compliance with accreditation 
requirements.
     Detailed information about the individuals who perform 
surveys for the accreditation organization, including--
    ++ The size and composition of accreditation survey teams for each 
type of plan reviewed as part of the accreditation process;
    ++ The education and experience requirements surveyors must meet;
    ++ The content and frequency of the in-service training provided to 
survey personnel;
    ++ The evaluation systems used to monitor the performance of 
individual surveyors and survey teams; and
    ++ The organization's policies and practice for the participation, 
in surveys or in the accreditation decision process, by an individual 
who is professionally or financially affiliated with the entity being 
surveyed.
     A description of the organization's data management and 
analysis system for its surveys and accreditation decisions, including 
the kinds of reports, tables, and other displays generated by that 
system.
     A description of the organization's procedures for 
responding to and investigating complaints against accredited 
organizations, including policies and procedures regarding coordination 
of these activities with appropriate licensing bodies and ombudsmen 
programs.
     A description of the organization's policies and 
procedures for the withholding or removal of accreditation for failure 
to meet the accreditation organization's standards or requirements, and 
other actions the organization takes in response to noncompliance with 
its standards and requirements.
     A description of all types (for example, full, partial) 
and categories (for example, provisional, conditional, temporary) of 
accreditation offered by the organization, the duration of each type 
and category of accreditation and a statement identifying the types and 
categories that would serve as a basis for accreditation if CMS 
approves the accreditation organization.
     A list of all currently accredited MA organizations and 
the type, category, and expiration date of the accreditation held by 
each of them.
     A list of all full and partial accreditation surveys 
scheduled to be performed by the accreditation organization.
     The name and address of each person with an ownership or 
control interest in the accreditation organization.
     CMS will also consider NCQA's past performance in the 
deeming program and results of recent deeming validation reviews or 
equivalency reviews conducted as part of continuing federal oversight 
of the deeming program under Sec.  422.157(d).

B. Notice Upon Completion of Evaluation

    Upon completion of our evaluation, including a review of comments 
received as a result of this proposed notice, we will publish a notice 
in the Federal Register announcing the result of our evaluation. 
Section 1852(e)(4)(C) of the Act provides a statutory timetable to 
ensure that our review of deeming applications is conducted in a timely 
manner. The Act provides us with 210 calendar days after the date of 
receipt of a completed application to complete our survey activities 
and application review process. At the end of the 210-day period, we 
will publish an approval or denial of the application in the Federal 
Register.

III. Collection of Information Requirements

    This document does not impose any new or revised ``collection of 
information'' requirements or burden. Consequently, there is no need 
for review by the Office of Management and Budget under the authority 
of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA) (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.). 
With respect to the PRA and this section of the preamble, collection of 
information is defined under 5 CFR 1320.3(c) of the PRA's implementing 
regulations.

IV. Response to Comments

    Because of the large number of public comments we normally receive 
on Federal Register documents, we are not able to acknowledge or 
respond to them individually. We will consider all comments we receive 
by the date and time specified in the ``DATES'' section of this 
preamble, and, when we proceed with a subsequent document, we will 
respond to the comments in the preamble to that document.
    The Administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services 
(CMS), Seema Verma, having reviewed and approved this document, 
authorizes Lynette Wilson, who is the Federal Register Liaison, to 
electronically sign this document for purposes of publication in the 
Federal Register.

Lynette Wilson,
Federal Register Liaison, Department of Health and Human Services.
[FR Doc. 2020-24799 Filed 11-5-20; 8:45 am]
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