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techniques or other forms of information
technology to minimize the information
collection burden.
Title of the Collection: Generic
Clearance for the Collection of
Qualitative Feedback on Agency Service
Delivery.
Type of Collection: Father Generic ICR
revision.
OMB No. 0955–0003—Office of the
National Coordinator for Health
Information Technology.
Abstract: The Office of the National
Coordinator for Health Information
Technology is seeking a three-year
revision of OMB control number 0955–
0003 to continue collecting routine
customer feedback on agency service
delivery. The proposed information
collection activity provides a means to
garner qualitative customer and
stakeholder feedback in an efficient,
timely manner, in accordance with the
Administration’s commitment to
improving service delivery. Qualitative
service delivery, and resolution of
issues with service delivery. Responses
will be assessed to plan and inform
efforts to improve or maintain the
quality of service offered to the public.
If this information is not collected, vital
feedback from customers and
stakeholders on the Agency’s services
will be unavailable.
Affected Public: Individuals,
households, professionals, and/or the
public/private sector.
Average estimates for the next three
years:
Estimated Total Number of
Respondents: 10,000.
Expected Annual Number of
Activities: 6.
Average Number of Respondents per
Activity: 1667.
Frequency of Response: Once per
activity.
Average Minutes per Response: 7.
Total Burden Hours: 1167.
feedback means information that
provides useful insights on perceptions
and opinions, and is not statistical
surveys that yield quantitative results
that can be generalized to the
population of study. This feedback will
provide insights into customer or
stakeholder perceptions, experiences,
and expectations; provide an early
warning of issues with the service; or
focus attention on areas where
communication, training, or changes in
operations might improve delivery of
products or services. These collections
will allow for ongoing, collaborative,
and actionable communications
between the Agency and its customers
and stakeholders. It will also allow
feedback to contribute directly to the
improvement of program management.
The solicitation of feedback will target
areas such as timeliness,
appropriateness, accuracy of
information, courtesy, efficiency of
ESTIMATED ANNUALIZED BURDEN TABLE
Type of respondent
Number of
respondents
Number
responses per
respondent
Average
burden per
response
(in hours)
Total burden
hours
Individuals, households, professionals, and/or the public/private sector ........
10,000
1
7/60
1167
Total ..........................................................................................................
10,000
1
7/60
1167
Sherrette A. Funn,
Paperwork Reduction Act Reports Clearance
Officer, Office of the Secretary.
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National Committee on Vital and Health
Statistics: Notice of Meeting and
Request for Public Comment
Pursuant to the Federal Advisory
Committee Act, the Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS)
announces the following advisory
committee meeting and request for
public comment.
Name: National Committee on Vital
and Health Statistics (NCVHS),
Listening Session to be held by the
Subcommittee on Standards.
Dates and Times: Wednesday, August
25, 2021: 10:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m. EST.
Place: Virtual.
Status: Open.
Purpose: The purpose of this listening
session is to obtain input from
representatives of standards
development organizations, invited
industry stakeholders, and
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representatives from federal agencies on
a variety of topics pertaining to data
standards, harmonization of standards
and code sets, new Fast Healthcare
Interoperability Resources (FHIR)
application programming interfaces
(APIs) to enhance the exchange of
clinical and administrative data, the
state of readiness for certain
administrative and clinical standards to
be considered for adoption or use as
standards under the Health Insurance
Portability and Accountability Act
(HIPAA),1 for interoperability, and other
subjects beyond HIPAA transactions.
This Notice also includes a Request
for Public Comment to solicit input
from interested individuals and
stakeholders who would like to provide
input to the Subcommittee in advance
of the August 25, 2021, listening
session.
The Subcommittee seeks to
understand the extent to which current
and emerging standards for exchanging
electronic health-related data under
HIPAA and other applicable federal
legislation and regulatory processes are
1 Public Law 104–191, 110 Stat. 1936 (Aug 21,
1996), available at https://www.congress.gov/104/
plaws/publ191/PLAW-104publ191.pdf.
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meeting the business needs of the health
care system. Applicable legislation and
regulation include, but are not limited
to HIPAA, the final Interoperability and
Patient Access Rule promulgated by the
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
Services (CMS),2 the 21st Century Cures
Act,3 the Affordable Care Act of 2010,4
the Health Information Technology for
Economic and Clinical Health Act
(HITECH),5 and Medicare Access and
2 Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services,
Final Rule: Medicare and Medicaid Programs;
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act;
Interoperability and Patient Access for Medicare
Advantage Organization and Medicaid Managed
Care Plans, State Medicaid Agencies, CHIP
Agencies and CHIP Managed Care Entities, Issuers
of Qualified Health Plans on the FederallyFacilitated Exchanges, and Health Care Providers,’’
85 FR 25510, May 1, 2020, available at https://
www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2020-05-01/pdf/
2020-05050.pdf.
3 Public Law 114–255, 130 STAT. 1033 (Dec. 13,
2016), available at https://www.congress.gov/114/
plaws/publ255/PLAW-114publ255.pdf.
4 Public Law 111–148, 124 Stat. 119 (Mar 13.
2010), available at https://www.congress.gov/111/
plaws/publ148/PLAW-111publ148.pdf.
5 Public Law 111–5, Title XIII, 123 Stat. 115, 226
(Feb. 17, 2009), available at https://
www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/PLAW-111publ5/pdf/
PLAW-111publ5.pdf.
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CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015
(MACRA).6
Building on recent work of both
NCVHS and the Office of the National
Coordinator for Health Information
Technology (ONC), the Subcommittee is
gathering input to inform phase 1 of its
two-year project Standardization of
Information for Burden Reduction and
Post-Pandemic America. This work
involves assessing the current landscape
of standards development and
regulatory adoption processes and
identifying opportunities for improving
coordination of standards development,
adoption, implementation, and
conformity across disparate healthrelated data systems. NCVHS may use
the information to inform
recommendations to HHS. These
recommendations may include an
updated framework for standards
adoption and implementation that takes
into consideration public health,
wellness, social services, clinical and
claims information and newer
technologies that promote
interoperability across the health care
system.
In conjunction with the August 25th
listening session, the Subcommittee is
including in this notice a Request for
Public Comment to obtain written input
from any interested stakeholders
including: Trading partners and
consumers; payers; providers; patients;
standards organizations; advocacy
groups; data exchanges; health
information technology developers; and
other data producers and data
consumers including long term and
post-acute care providers; public health
agencies; population health registries;
and operators of public and private
sector claims and encounter data
reporting systems. The Committee has
developed specific questions to ensure
comments address key issues under
consideration by the Committee. Those
questions are outlined here and
available at: https://ncvhs.hhs.gov/
Request-for-Public-Comment-StandardsSubcommittee-August-ListeningSession.
(1) How can data sharing be improved
between patients, providers, payers,
public health system, and other actors
in health care? What are the barriers to
these improvements?
(2) Are there any new standards or
use cases available or under
development that should be considered
by NCVHS for recommendation to HHS
for adoption to support interoperability,
burden reduction and administrative
simplification? Some examples might
include new information sharing in
health care, such as data or semantics
for social determinants of health, public
health case reporting, or All Payer
Claims Databases. Please do not limit
responses to these examples.
(3) How have other industries
effectively implemented, tested, and
certified standards for data and their
exchange that could be considered for
health care?
(4) What short term, mid-term and
long-term opportunities or solutions do
you believe should be priorities for
HHS?
Please submit comments to
NCVHSmail@cdc.gov by close of
business Friday, July 30, 2021.
The Subcommittee will consider
information from the invited panelists
as well as all timely submitted written
comments from the public in its
development of a landscape assessment
and potential recommendations.
There will be a public comment
period. The meeting times and topics
are subject to change. Please refer to the
NCVHS website posted agenda for any
updates.
Contact Person for More Information:
Substantive program information may
be obtained from Rebecca Hines, MHS,
Executive Secretary, NCVHS, National
Center for Health Statistics, Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention, 3311
Toledo Road, Hyattsville, Maryland
20782, telephone (301) 458–4715, email
NCVHSmail@cdc.gov. Summaries of
meetings and a roster of Committee
members are available on the home page
of the NCVHS website https://
ncvhs.hhs.gov/. Further information,
including an agenda and instructions to
access the broadcast of the meeting, will
be posted as soon as the information is
available.
Should you require reasonable
accommodation, please contact the CDC
Office of Equal Employment
Opportunity on (770) 488–3210 as soon
as possible.
Sharon Arnold,
Associate Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Planning and Evaluation, Science and Data
Policy, Office of the Assistant Secretary for
Planning and Evaluation.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
[Document Identifier: OS–0990–0260]
Agency Information Collection
Request; 30-Day Public Comment
Request
Office of the Secretary, HHS.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
In compliance with the
requirement of the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995, the Office of the
Secretary (OS), Department of Health
and Human Services, is publishing the
following summary of a proposed
collection for public comment.
DATES: Comments on the ICR must be
received on or before July 26, 2021.
ADDRESSES: Written comments and
recommendations for the proposed
information collection should be sent
within 30 days of publication of this
notice to www.reginfo.gov/public/do/
PRAMain. Find this particular
information collection by selecting
‘‘Currently under 30-day Review—Open
for Public Comments’’ or by using the
search function.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Sherrette.Funn@hhs.gov or (202) 795–
7714. When submitting comments or
requesting information, please include
the document identifier 0990–0260 and
project title for reference.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Interested
persons are invited to send comments
regarding this burden estimate or any
other aspect of this collection of
information, including any of the
following subjects: (1) The necessity and
utility of the proposed information
collection for the proper performance of
the agency’s functions; (2) the accuracy
of the estimated burden; (3) ways to
enhance the quality, utility, and clarity
of the information to be collected; and
(4) the use of automated collection
techniques or other forms of information
technology to minimize the information
collection burden.
Title of the Collection: Protection of
Human Subjects: Assurance of
Compliance with Federal Policy/IRB
Review/IRB Recordkeeping/Informed
Consent/Consent Documentation.
Type of Collection: Extension with
change.
OMB No. 0990–0260 Office of the
Assistant Secretary for Health, Office for
Human Research Protections.
Abstract: The Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Health, Office for Human
Research Protections is requesting a
three-year extension of the Protection of
Human Subjects: Assurance of
Compliance with Federal Policy/IRB
SUMMARY:
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics: Notice of
Meeting and Request for Public Comment
Pursuant to the Federal Advisory Committee Act, the Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS) announces the following advisory
committee meeting and request for public comment.
Name: National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics (NCVHS),
Listening Session to be held by the Subcommittee on Standards.
Dates and Times: Wednesday, August 25, 2021: 10:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
EST.
Place: Virtual.
Status: Open.
Purpose: The purpose of this listening session is to obtain input
from representatives of standards development organizations, invited
industry stakeholders, and representatives from federal agencies on a
variety of topics pertaining to data standards, harmonization of
standards and code sets, new Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources
(FHIR) application programming interfaces (APIs) to enhance the
exchange of clinical and administrative data, the state of readiness
for certain administrative and clinical standards to be considered for
adoption or use as standards under the Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act (HIPAA),\1\ for interoperability, and other subjects
beyond HIPAA transactions.
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\1\ Public Law 104-191, 110 Stat. 1936 (Aug 21, 1996), available
at https://www.congress.gov/104/plaws/publ191/PLAW-104publ191.pdf.
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This Notice also includes a Request for Public Comment to solicit
input from interested individuals and stakeholders who would like to
provide input to the Subcommittee in advance of the August 25, 2021,
listening session.
The Subcommittee seeks to understand the extent to which current
and emerging standards for exchanging electronic health-related data
under HIPAA and other applicable federal legislation and regulatory
processes are meeting the business needs of the health care system.
Applicable legislation and regulation include, but are not limited to
HIPAA, the final Interoperability and Patient Access Rule promulgated
by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS),\2\ the 21st
Century Cures Act,\3\ the Affordable Care Act of 2010,\4\ the Health
Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act
(HITECH),\5\ and Medicare Access and
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CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 (MACRA).\6\
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\2\ Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Final Rule:
Medicare and Medicaid Programs; Patient Protection and Affordable
Care Act; Interoperability and Patient Access for Medicare Advantage
Organization and Medicaid Managed Care Plans, State Medicaid
Agencies, CHIP Agencies and CHIP Managed Care Entities, Issuers of
Qualified Health Plans on the Federally-Facilitated Exchanges, and
Health Care Providers,'' 85 FR 25510, May 1, 2020, available at
https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2020-05-01/pdf/2020-05050.pdf.
\3\ Public Law 114-255, 130 STAT. 1033 (Dec. 13, 2016),
available at https://www.congress.gov/114/plaws/publ255/PLAW-114publ255.pdf.
\4\ Public Law 111-148, 124 Stat. 119 (Mar 13. 2010), available
at https://www.congress.gov/111/plaws/publ148/PLAW-111publ148.pdf.
\5\ Public Law 111-5, Title XIII, 123 Stat. 115, 226 (Feb. 17,
2009), available at https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/PLAW-111publ5/pdf/PLAW-111publ5.pdf.
\6\ Public Law 114-10, 129 Stat. 87 (April 16, 2015), available
at https://www.congress.gov/114/plaws/publ10/PLAW-114publ10.pdf.
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Building on recent work of both NCVHS and the Office of the
National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC), the
Subcommittee is gathering input to inform phase 1 of its two-year
project Standardization of Information for Burden Reduction and Post-
Pandemic America. This work involves assessing the current landscape of
standards development and regulatory adoption processes and identifying
opportunities for improving coordination of standards development,
adoption, implementation, and conformity across disparate health-
related data systems. NCVHS may use the information to inform
recommendations to HHS. These recommendations may include an updated
framework for standards adoption and implementation that takes into
consideration public health, wellness, social services, clinical and
claims information and newer technologies that promote interoperability
across the health care system.
In conjunction with the August 25th listening session, the
Subcommittee is including in this notice a Request for Public Comment
to obtain written input from any interested stakeholders including:
Trading partners and consumers; payers; providers; patients; standards
organizations; advocacy groups; data exchanges; health information
technology developers; and other data producers and data consumers
including long term and post-acute care providers; public health
agencies; population health registries; and operators of public and
private sector claims and encounter data reporting systems. The
Committee has developed specific questions to ensure comments address
key issues under consideration by the Committee. Those questions are
outlined here and available at: https://ncvhs.hhs.gov/Request-for-Public-Comment-Standards-Subcommittee-August-Listening-Session.
(1) How can data sharing be improved between patients, providers,
payers, public health system, and other actors in health care? What are
the barriers to these improvements?
(2) Are there any new standards or use cases available or under
development that should be considered by NCVHS for recommendation to
HHS for adoption to support interoperability, burden reduction and
administrative simplification? Some examples might include new
information sharing in health care, such as data or semantics for
social determinants of health, public health case reporting, or All
Payer Claims Databases. Please do not limit responses to these
examples.
(3) How have other industries effectively implemented, tested, and
certified standards for data and their exchange that could be
considered for health care?
(4) What short term, mid-term and long-term opportunities or
solutions do you believe should be priorities for HHS?
Please submit comments to [email protected] by close of business
Friday, July 30, 2021.
The Subcommittee will consider information from the invited
panelists as well as all timely submitted written comments from the
public in its development of a landscape assessment and potential
recommendations.
There will be a public comment period. The meeting times and topics
are subject to change. Please refer to the NCVHS website posted agenda
for any updates.
Contact Person for More Information: Substantive program
information may be obtained from Rebecca Hines, MHS, Executive
Secretary, NCVHS, National Center for Health Statistics, Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention, 3311 Toledo Road, Hyattsville, Maryland
20782, telephone (301) 458-4715, email [email protected]. Summaries of
meetings and a roster of Committee members are available on the home
page of the NCVHS website https://ncvhs.hhs.gov/. Further information,
including an agenda and instructions to access the broadcast of the
meeting, will be posted as soon as the information is available.
Should you require reasonable accommodation, please contact the CDC
Office of Equal Employment Opportunity on (770) 488-3210 as soon as
possible.
Sharon Arnold,
Associate Deputy Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation,
Science and Data Policy, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning
and Evaluation.
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