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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
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Centers for Disease Control and
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Advisory Committee on Breast Cancer
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid
Services
Statement of Organization, Functions,
and Delegations of Authority
Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services, HHS.
SUMMARY: The Centers for Medicare and
Medicaid Services, Center for Medicare,
Office of Minority Health has modified
its organizational structure.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Part F of
the Statement of Organization,
Functions, and Delegations of Authority
for the Department of Health and
Human Services, Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services (CMS) (last amended
at Federal Register, Vol. 87, No. 205,
pp. 64492–64494, dated October 25,
2022) is amended to reflect the
establishment of the Business
Operations Services & Engagement
Group within the CMS Office of
Minority Health (OMH).
Part F, Section FC. 10 (Organization)
is revised as follows:
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Office of Minority Health, Business
Operations Services and Engagement
Group Part F, Section FC. 20 (Functions)
for the new organization is as follows:
Business Operations Services &
Engagement Group
• Serves as the focal point on all CMS
Office of Minority Health (OMH) shared
business operations that affect the
management of CMS OMH. This
includes matters related to budget,
human capital, facilities, technology,
and internal communications.
• Manages and coordinates the
correspondence program for CMS OMH,
acquisition planning, human capital
management, staff development, awards
and recognition, and management of
travel, space, computers, telephones,
and other business resources.
• Develops policies and provides
policy direction, coordination, and
support for CMS OMH business services
including budget formulation and
execution, procurement planning,
information technology management,
facilities support, correspondence
management, and human resources
management.
• Monitors CMS OMH business
operations, identifies Office/Group
information needs and requirements,
and coordinates necessary
implementation activities with the
Office of Financial Management (OFM),
Office of Acquisition and Grants
Management, Office of Information
Technology, and the Chief Operating
Officer.
• Formulates, executes, and manages
the budget, procurement, operating plan
for CMS OMH programs. Prepares
briefing materials to defend budget to
the Department, Office of Management
and Budget (OMB), and Congress.
• Represents CMS OMH in meetings
with CMS, the Department of Health
and Human Services (HHS), and OMB
officials regarding financing these
initiatives.
• Collaborate with the Office of
Acquisition and Grants Management to
develop and negotiate large-scale
crosscutting contracts and inter/intra
agency agreements, which include the
development of contractor
specifications, work statements, and
evaluation criteria to support the Office
of the Secretary beneficiary service
functions and OMH business
operations.
• Represents CMS OMH leadership in
meetings with OFM involving CMS
OMH budget requirements. Provides
support for negotiating and finalizing
CMS formulation and execution plans,
analysis and development of additional
funding requests; analyses and
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recommendations on re-programming of
funds and negotiating for funds on
behalf of OMH. Interacts with CMS
OMH staff and other CMS components
to maximize the effectiveness and
efficiency of CMS spending.
• Works with other CMS components
to develop programs and initiatives that
support healthcare providers who
practice in minority and underserved
geographic regions, and whose patient
mix contains a disproportionate share of
minority and other minority and
underserved populations.
• Develops tools, resources, training
and educational materials, and outreach
activities to foster awareness of health
disparities and Agency efforts to
improve minority health and reduce
disparities for internal and external
stakeholders, beneficiaries and the
public in consultation with the Office of
Communications, Division of Tribal
Affairs, Regional Offices and other CMS
components and offices, and HHS as
appropriate.
• Serves as a conduit for beneficiary
and stakeholder feedback and works
closely with communications staff in
CMS and HHS to ensure that the
perspectives of vulnerable populations
are represented in the development of
agency communication and outreach
strategies and that the implementation
of these strategies is done in a manner
that is culturally and linguistically
appropriate and responsive to the needs
of vulnerable populations.
• Coordinates grants, contracts and
memorandums of understanding
including partnerships with external
entities including learning institutions,
States, Territories and Tribal Nations.
• Serves as an agency resource and
conduit responsible for outward/
external promotion of messaging and
the progress of CMS’s work to decrease
health disparities. Develop holistic and
comprehensive marketing plans on
resources and information that
incorporate and leverage existing
communication channels and vehicles
in CMS to reach CMS OMH target
populations.
• Manage the CMS OMH website,
CMS OMH listserv announcements,
social posts, partner emails, webinars
and events, external information
campaigns and internal communication
trainings and technical support on
messaging health equity and the needs
of vulnerable populations.
• Provides management and
administrative support to the CMS OMH
Director’s office.
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Authority: 44 U.S.C. 3101.
Xavier Becerra,
Secretary of Health and Human Services.
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Soft (Hydrophilic) Daily Wear Contact
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
Statement of Organization, Functions, and Delegations of
Authority
AGENCY: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, HHS.
SUMMARY: The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Center for
Medicare, Office of Minority Health has modified its organizational
structure.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Part F of the Statement of Organization,
Functions, and Delegations of Authority for the Department of Health
and Human Services, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
(last amended at Federal Register, Vol. 87, No. 205, pp. 64492-64494,
dated October 25, 2022) is amended to reflect the establishment of the
Business Operations Services & Engagement Group within the CMS Office
of Minority Health (OMH).
Part F, Section FC. 10 (Organization) is revised as follows:
Office of Minority Health, Business Operations Services and
Engagement Group Part F, Section FC. 20 (Functions) for the new
organization is as follows:
Business Operations Services & Engagement Group
Serves as the focal point on all CMS Office of Minority
Health (OMH) shared business operations that affect the management of
CMS OMH. This includes matters related to budget, human capital,
facilities, technology, and internal communications.
Manages and coordinates the correspondence program for CMS
OMH, acquisition planning, human capital management, staff development,
awards and recognition, and management of travel, space, computers,
telephones, and other business resources.
Develops policies and provides policy direction,
coordination, and support for CMS OMH business services including
budget formulation and execution, procurement planning, information
technology management, facilities support, correspondence management,
and human resources management.
Monitors CMS OMH business operations, identifies Office/
Group information needs and requirements, and coordinates necessary
implementation activities with the Office of Financial Management
(OFM), Office of Acquisition and Grants Management, Office of
Information Technology, and the Chief Operating Officer.
Formulates, executes, and manages the budget, procurement,
operating plan for CMS OMH programs. Prepares briefing materials to
defend budget to the Department, Office of Management and Budget (OMB),
and Congress.
Represents CMS OMH in meetings with CMS, the Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS), and OMB officials regarding financing
these initiatives.
Collaborate with the Office of Acquisition and Grants
Management to develop and negotiate large-scale crosscutting contracts
and inter/intra agency agreements, which include the development of
contractor specifications, work statements, and evaluation criteria to
support the Office of the Secretary beneficiary service functions and
OMH business operations.
Represents CMS OMH leadership in meetings with OFM
involving CMS OMH budget requirements. Provides support for negotiating
and finalizing CMS formulation and execution plans, analysis and
development of additional funding requests; analyses and
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recommendations on re-programming of funds and negotiating for funds on
behalf of OMH. Interacts with CMS OMH staff and other CMS components to
maximize the effectiveness and efficiency of CMS spending.
Works with other CMS components to develop programs and
initiatives that support healthcare providers who practice in minority
and underserved geographic regions, and whose patient mix contains a
disproportionate share of minority and other minority and underserved
populations.
Develops tools, resources, training and educational
materials, and outreach activities to foster awareness of health
disparities and Agency efforts to improve minority health and reduce
disparities for internal and external stakeholders, beneficiaries and
the public in consultation with the Office of Communications, Division
of Tribal Affairs, Regional Offices and other CMS components and
offices, and HHS as appropriate.
Serves as a conduit for beneficiary and stakeholder
feedback and works closely with communications staff in CMS and HHS to
ensure that the perspectives of vulnerable populations are represented
in the development of agency communication and outreach strategies and
that the implementation of these strategies is done in a manner that is
culturally and linguistically appropriate and responsive to the needs
of vulnerable populations.
Coordinates grants, contracts and memorandums of
understanding including partnerships with external entities including
learning institutions, States, Territories and Tribal Nations.
Serves as an agency resource and conduit responsible for
outward/external promotion of messaging and the progress of CMS's work
to decrease health disparities. Develop holistic and comprehensive
marketing plans on resources and information that incorporate and
leverage existing communication channels and vehicles in CMS to reach
CMS OMH target populations.
Manage the CMS OMH website, CMS OMH listserv
announcements, social posts, partner emails, webinars and events,
external information campaigns and internal communication trainings and
technical support on messaging health equity and the needs of
vulnerable populations.
Provides management and administrative support to the CMS
OMH Director's office.
Authority: 44 U.S.C. 3101.
Xavier Becerra,
Secretary of Health and Human Services.
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