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60722 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No.

199 / Monday, October 16, 2006 / Notices

These laws and regulations may apply procedures are in accordance with We are modifying the language in the
but are not limited to: The Privacy Act Department regulation 45 CFR 5b.7). remaining routine uses to provide a
of 1974; the Federal Information proper explanation as to the need for the
RECORDS SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Security Management Act of 2002; the routine use and to provide clarity to
Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986; Data will be collected from Medicare CMS’s intention to disclose individual-
the Health Insurance Portability and administrative and claims records, specific information contained in this
Accountability Act of 1996; the E- SRRDE site administrative data systems, system. The routine uses will then be
Government Act of 2002, the Clinger- patient medical charts, and physician prioritized and reordered according to
Cohen Act of 1996; the Medicare records. their usage. We will also take the
Modernization Act of 2003, and the SYSTEMS EXEMPTED FROM CERTAIN PROVISIONS opportunity to update any sections of
corresponding implementing OF THE ACT: the system that were affected by the
regulations. OMB Circular A–130, None. recent reorganization or because of the
Management of Federal Resources, impact of the Medicare Prescription
[FR Doc. E6–17055 Filed 10–13–06; 8:45 am]
Appendix III, Security of Federal Drug, Improvement, and Modernization
BILLING CODE 4120–03–P
Automated Information Resources also Act of 2003 (MMA) (Pub. L. 108–173)
applies. Federal, HHS, and CMS provisions and to update language in
policies and standards include but are the administrative sections to
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
not limited to: all pertinent National correspond with language used in other
HUMAN SERVICES
Institute of Standards and Technology CMS SORs.
publications; the HHS Information Centers for Medicare & Medicaid The primary purpose of this modified
Systems Program Handbook and the Services system is to collect and maintain a
CMS Information Security Handbook. research database for CMS and other
Privacy Act of 1974; Report of a researchers that is capable of producing
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
Modified or Altered System of Records data sets suitable for both longitudinal
CMS will retain information for a total and cross-sectional analysis to be used
period not to exceed 10 years. All AGENCY: Centers for Medicare & to: (1) Produce projections for current
claims-related records are encompassed Medicaid Services (CMS), Department programs and proposed program
by the document preservation order and of Health and Human Services (HHS). changes, (2) produce national level
will be retained until notification is ACTION: Notice of a Modified or Altered estimates of health care expenditures by
received from DOJ. System of Records (SOR). the aged and disabled, and (3) provide
SUMMARY: In accordance with the a research database that can be used to
SYSTEM MANAGER AND ADDRESS:
Privacy Act of 1974, we are proposing provide guidance to program
Director Office of Research management and policies. The
Development & Information, Mail Stop to modify or alter an existing SOR,
‘‘Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey information retrieved from this system
S3–06–24, Centers for Medicare & of records will also be disclosed to: (1)
Medicaid Services, 7500 Security (MCBS),’’ System No. 09–70–6002, last
published at 66 Federal Register 15496 Support regulatory, reimbursement, and
Boulevard, Baltimore, MD 21244–1849. policy functions performed within the
(March 19, 2001). We propose to assign
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE: a new CMS identification number to agency or by a contractor, consultant, or
this system to simplify the obsolete and a CMS grantee; (2) assist another Federal
For purpose of access, the subject
confusing numbering system originally or State agency with information to
individual should write to the system
designed to identify the Bureau, Office, contribute to the accuracy of CMS’s
manager who will require the system
or Center of the Health Care Financing proper payment of Medicare benefits,
name, employee identification number,
Administration that maintained the enable such agency to administer a
tax identification number, national
system of records. The new assigned Federal health benefits program, or to
provider number, and for verification
identifying number for this system enable such agency to fulfill a
purposes, the subject individual’s name
should read: System No. 09–70–0519. requirement of Federal statute or
(woman’s maiden name, if applicable),
We propose to modify existing routine regulation that implements a health
HICN, and/or SSN (furnishing the SSN
use number 2 that permits disclosure to benefits program funded in whole or in
is voluntary, but it may make searching
agency contractors and consultants to part with Federal funds; (3) assist an
for a record easier and prevent delay).
include disclosure to CMS grantees who individual or organization for a research
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURE: perform a task for the agency. CMS project or in support of an evaluation
For purpose of access, use the same grantees, charged with completing project related to the prevention of
procedures outlined in Notification projects or activities that require CMS disease or disability, the restoration or
Procedures above. Requestors should data to carry out that activity, are maintenance of health, or payment
also reasonably specify the record classified separate from CMS related projects; and (4) support
contents being sought. (These contractors and/or consultants. The litigation involving the agency. We have
procedures are in accordance with modified routine use will be provided background information about
Department regulation 45 CFR 5b.5 (a) renumbered as routine use number 1. the modified system in the
(2)). We will delete routine use number 4 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section
authorizing disclosure to support below. Although the Privacy Act
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES: constituent requests made to a requires only that CMS provide an
The subject individual should contact congressional representative. If an opportunity for interested persons to
the system manager named above, and authorization for the disclosure has comment on the modified or altered
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reasonably identify the record and been obtained from the data subject, routine uses, CMS invites comments on
specify the information to be contested. then no routine use is needed. The all portions of this notice. See EFFECTIVE
State the corrective action sought and Privacy Act allows for disclosures with DATE section for comment period.
the reasons for the correction with the ‘‘prior written consent’’ of the data EFFECTIVE DATE: CMS filed a modified or
supporting justification. (These subject. altered SOR report with the Chair of the

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House Committee on Government institutionalization or spending down of analysis to be used to: (1) Produce
Reform and Oversight, the Chair of the assets. projections for current programs and
Senate Committee on Homeland proposed program changes, (2) produce
I. Description of the Modified or
Security & Governmental Affairs, and national level estimates of health care
Altered System of Records
the Administrator, Office of Information expenditures by the aged and disabled,
and Regulatory Affairs, Office of A. Statutory and Regulatory Basis for and (3) provide a research database that
Management and Budget (OMB) on SOR can be used to provide guidance to
October 6, 2006. To ensure that all Authority for maintenance of the program management and policies.
parties have adequate time in which to system is given under section 1875 of 2. Determines that:
comment, the new system will become the Social Security Act (42 United a. The purpose for which the
effective 30 days from the publication of States Code 1395ll). disclosure is to be made can only be
the notice, or 40 days from the date it accomplished if the record is provided
was submitted to OMB and the B. Collection and Maintenance of Data in individually identifiable form;
Congress, whichever is later. We may in the System b. The purpose for which the
defer implementation of this system or Records in this system will be disclosure is to be made is of sufficient
one or more of the routine use maintained on a random sample of importance to warrant the effect and/or
statements listed below if we receive persons enrolled for hospital insurance risk on the privacy of the individual that
comments that persuade us to defer and/or supplemental medical benefits additional exposure of the record might
implementation. under the Medicare program. Records in bring; and
this system will include, but are not c. There is a strong probability that
ADDRESSES: The public should address the proposed use of the data would in
comments to: CMS Privacy Officer, limited to, name, social security
number, health insurance claim fact accomplish the stated purpose(s).
Division of Privacy Compliance, 3. Requires the information recipient
Enterprise Architecture and Strategy number, age, gender, ethnicity,
education, military service history, to:
Group, Office of Information Services, a. Establish administrative, technical,
CMS, Room N2–04–27, 7500 Security income data, marital status, medical
utilization and cost data, prescription and physical safeguards to prevent
Boulevard, Baltimore, Maryland 21244– unauthorized use of disclosure of the
1850. Comments received will be drug usage and cost data, health and
functional status, health insurance record;
available for review at this location, by b. Remove or destroy at the earliest
appointment, during regular business coverage, medical condition status,
time all patient-identifiable information;
hours, Monday through Friday from 9 household composition data, and
and
a.m.–3 p.m., eastern time zone. medical provider names.
c. Agree to not use or disclose the
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: II. Agency Policies, Procedures, and information for any purpose other than
William Long, Social Science Research Restrictions on the Routine Use the stated purpose under which the
Analyst, Division of Survey information was disclosed.
A. Agency Policies, Procedures, and
Management and Data Release, 4. Determines that the data are valid
Restrictions on the Routine Use
Information and Methods Group, Office and reliable.
of Research, Development and The Privacy Act permits us to disclose
information without an individual’s III. Proposed Routine Use Disclosures
Information, CMS, Mail Stop C3–20–11, of Data in the System
7500 Security Boulevard, Baltimore, consent if the information is to be used
Maryland 21244–1850. He can also be for a purpose that is compatible with the A. The Privacy Act allows us to
reached by telephone at 410–786–7927, purpose(s) for which the information disclose information without an
or via e-mail at was collected. Any such disclosure of individual’s consent if the information
William.Long@cms.hhs.gov. data is known as a ‘‘routine use.’’ The is to be used for a purpose that is
government will only release MCBS compatible with the purpose(s) for
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: CMS has information that can be associated with which the information was collected.
previously published SOR notice on this an individual as provided for under Any such compatible use of data is
system at 66 Federal Register (FR) ‘‘Section III. Proposed Routine Use known as a ‘‘routine use.’’ The proposed
15496 (March 19, 2001), and 55 FR Disclosures of Data in the System.’’ Both routine uses in this system meet the
35957 (September 4, 1990). MCBS is an identifiable and non-identifiable data compatibility requirement of the Privacy
ongoing, multi-purpose survey for use may be disclosed under a routine use. Act. We are proposing to establish the
by all components of CMS, by the We will only collect the minimum following routine use disclosures of
Department, and by others concerned personal data necessary to achieve the information maintained in the system:
with Medicare policy. The core of the purpose of MCBS. CMS has the 1. To support agency contractors,
MCBS concept is a series of interviews following policies and procedures consultants, or grantees, who have been
of a representative sample of the concerning disclosures of information engaged by the agency to assist in the
Medicare population regarding: their that will be maintained in the system. performance of a service related to this
patterns of use and cost of health Disclosure of information from this collection and who need to have access
services over time; their sources of system will be approved only to the to the records in order to perform the
coverage and payment; their assets and extent necessary to accomplish the activity.
income; their demographic purpose of the disclosure and only after We contemplate disclosing
characteristics; their health and CMS: information under this routine use only
functional status; their health and work 1. Determines that the use or in situations in which CMS may enter
history; and their family support. The disclosure is consistent with the reason into a contractual or similar agreement
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same beneficiaries will be interviewed that the data is being collected, e.g., to with a third party to assist in
repeatedly over several years to observe maintain a research database for CMS accomplishing CMS function relating to
changes in health care use with changes and other researchers that is capable of purposes for this system.
in coverage, and to observe processes producing data sets suitable for both CMS occasionally contracts out
that occur over time, such as longitudinal and cross-sectional certain of its functions when doing so

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would contribute to effective and litigation and that the use of such the Health Insurance Portability and
efficient operations. CMS must be able records by the DOJ, court or Accountability Act of 1996; the E-
to give a contractor, consultant or adjudicatory body is compatible with Government Act of 2002, the Clinger-
grantee whatever information is the purpose for which the agency Cohen Act of 1996; the Medicare
necessary for the contractor or collected the records. Modernization Act of 2003, and the
consultant to fulfill its duties. In these Whenever CMS is involved in corresponding implementing
situations, safeguards are provided in litigation, and occasionally when regulations. OMB Circular A–130,
the contract prohibiting the contractor, another party is involved in litigation Management of Federal Resources,
consultant or grantee from using or and CMS’ policies or operations could Appendix III, Security of Federal
disclosing the information for any be affected by the outcome of the Automated Information Resources also
purpose other than that described in the litigation, CMS would be able to applies. Federal, HHS, and CMS
contract and requires the contractor, disclose information to the DOJ, court or policies and standards include but are
consultant or grantee to return or adjudicatory body involved. not limited to: all pertinent National
destroy all information at the B. Additional Provisions Affecting Institute of Standards and Technology
completion of the contract. Routine Use Disclosures publications; the HHS Information
2. To another Federal or State agency Systems Program Handbook and the
to: To the extent this system contains CMS Information Security Handbook.
a. Contribute to the accuracy of CMS’s Protected Health Information (PHI) as
proper payment of Medicare benefits; defined by HHS regulation ‘‘Standards V. Effects of the Modified or Altered
b. Enable such agency to administer a for Privacy of Individually Identifiable System of Records on Individual Rights
Federal health benefits program, or, as Health Information’’ (45 CFR Parts 160 CMS proposes to modify this system
necessary, to enable such agency to and 164, Subparts A and E) 65 FR 82462 in accordance with the principles and
fulfill a requirement of a Federal statute (12–28–00). Disclosures of such PHI that requirements of the Privacy Act and will
or regulation that implements a health are otherwise authorized by these collect, use, and disseminate
benefits program funded in whole or in routine uses may only be made if, and information only as prescribed therein.
part with Federal funds; and/or as, permitted or required by the Data in this system will be subject to the
c. Assist Federal/State Medicaid ‘‘Standards for Privacy of Individually authorized releases in accordance with
programs within the State. Identifiable Health Information.’’ (See the routine uses identified in this
Other Federal or State agencies, in 45 CFR 164–512 (a) (1)). system of records.
their administration of a Federal health In addition, our policy will be to CMS will take precautionary
program, may require MCBS prohibit release even of data not directly measures to minimize the risks of
information in order to support identifiable, except pursuant to one of unauthorized access to the records and
evaluations and monitoring of Medicare the routine uses or if required by law, the potential harm to individual privacy
claims information of beneficiaries, if we determine there is a possibility or other personal or property rights of
including proper reimbursement for that an individual can be identified patients whose data are maintained in
services provided. through implicit deduction based on the system. CMS will collect only that
3. To assist an individual or small cell sizes (instances where the information necessary to perform the
organization for a research project or in patient population is so small that system’s functions. In addition, CMS
support of an evaluation project related individuals could, because of the small will make disclosure from the proposed
to the prevention of disease or size, use this information to deduce the system only with consent of the subject
disability, the restoration or identity of the beneficiary). individual, or his/her legal
maintenance of health, or payment IV. Safeguards representative, or in accordance with an
related projects. applicable exception provision of the
The MCBS data will provide for CMS has safeguards in place for
authorized users and monitors such Privacy Act. CMS, therefore, does not
research or in support of evaluation anticipate an unfavorable effect on
projects, a broader, national perspective users to ensure against excessive or
unauthorized use. Personnel having individual privacy as a result of
of the status of Medicare beneficiaries. information relating to individuals.
CMS anticipates that many researchers access to the system have been trained
will have legitimate requests to use in the Privacy Act and information Dated: October 4, 2006.
these data in projects that could security requirements. Employees who Charlene Frizzera,
ultimately improve the care provided to maintain records in this system are Acting Chief Operating Officer, Centers for
Medicare beneficiaries and the policy instructed not to release data until the Medicare & Medicaid Services.
that governs the care. intended recipient agrees to implement
SYSTEM NO. 09–70–0519
4. To support the Department of appropriate management, operational
Justice (DOJ), court or adjudicatory body and technical safeguards sufficient to SYSTEM NAME:
when: protect the confidentiality, integrity and ‘‘Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey
a. The agency or any component availability of the information and (MCBS),’’ HHS/CMS/ORDI.
thereof, or information systems and to prevent
b. Any employee of the agency in his unauthorized access. SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
or her official capacity, or This system will conform to all Level Three Privacy Act Sensitive
c. Any employee of the agency in his applicable Federal laws and regulations Data.
or her individual capacity where the and Federal, HHS, and CMS policies
DOJ has agreed to represent the and standards as they relate to SYSTEM LOCATION:
employee, or information security and data privacy. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid
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d. The United States Government is a These laws and regulations may apply Services (CMS) Data Center, 7500
party to litigation or has an interest in but are not limited to: the Privacy Act Security Boulevard, North Building,
such litigation, and by careful review, of 1974; the Federal Information First Floor, Baltimore, Maryland 21244–
CMS determines that the records are Security Management Act of 2002; the 1850 and at various contractor sites and
both relevant and necessary to the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986; at CMS Regional Offices.

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CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE for Privacy of Individually Identifiable
SYSTEM: SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OR USERS AND Health Information’’ (45 CFR Parts 160
THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES: and 164, Subparts A and E) 65 FR 82462
Records in this system will be A. The Privacy Act allows us to
maintained on a random sample of (12–28–00). Disclosures of such PHI that
disclose information without an are otherwise authorized by these
persons enrolled for hospital insurance individual’s consent if the information
and/or supplemental medical benefits routine uses may only be made if, and
is to be used for a purpose that is as, permitted or required by the
under the Medicare program. compatible with the purpose(s) for ‘‘Standards for Privacy of Individually
which the information was collected. Identifiable Health Information.’’ (See
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Any such compatible use of data is 45 CFR 164–512(a)(1)).
Records in this system will include, known as a ‘‘routine use.’’ The proposed In addition, our policy will be to
but are not limited to, name, social routine uses in this system meet the prohibit release even of data not directly
security number (SSN), health insurance compatibility requirement of the Privacy identifiable, except pursuant to one of
claim number (HICN), age, gender, Act. We are proposing to establish the the routine uses or if required by law,
ethnicity, education, military service following routine use disclosures of if we determine there is a possibility
history, income data, marital status, information maintained in the system: that an individual can be identified
medical utilization and cost data, 1. To support agency contractors, through implicit deduction based on
prescription drug usage and cost data, consultants, or grantees, who have been small cell sizes (instances where the
health and functional status, health engaged by the agency to assist in the patient population is so small that
insurance coverage, medical condition performance of a service related to this individuals could, because of the small
status, household composition data, and collection and who need to have access size, use this information to deduce the
medical provider names. to the records in order to perform the identity of the beneficiary).
activity.
2. To another Federal or State agency POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
to:
Authority for maintenance of the DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
a. Contribute to the accuracy of CMS’s
system is given under section 1875 of proper payment of Medicare benefits; STORAGE:
the Social Security Act (42 United b. Enable such agency to administer a All records are stored on computer
States Code 1395ll). Federal health benefits program, or, as diskette and magnetic storage media.
necessary, to enable such agency to
PURPOSE(S) OF THE SYSTEM: fulfill a requirement of a Federal statute RETRIEVABILITY:

The primary purpose of this modified or regulation that implements a health Information can be retrieved by the
system is to collect and maintain a benefits program funded in whole or in name and HICN of the beneficiary.
research database for CMS and other part with Federal funds; and/or SAFEGUARDS:
researchers that is capable of producing c. Assist Federal/State Medicaid
programs within the State. CMS has safeguards in place for
data sets suitable for both longitudinal authorized users and monitors such
and cross-sectional analysis to be used 3. To assist an individual or
organization for a research project or in users to ensure against excessive or
to: (1) Produce projections for current unauthorized use. Personnel having
programs and proposed program support of an evaluation project related
to the prevention of disease or access to the system have been trained
changes, (2) produce national level in the Privacy Act and information
estimates of health care expenditures by disability, the restoration or
maintenance of health, or payment security requirements. Employees who
the aged and disabled, and (3) provide maintain records in this system are
related projects.
a research database that can be used to instructed not to release data until the
4. To support the Department of
provide guidance to program intended recipient agrees to implement
Justice (DOJ), court or adjudicatory body
management and policies. The appropriate management, operational
when:
information retrieved from this system a. The agency or any component and technical safeguards sufficient to
of records will also be disclosed to: (1) thereof, or protect the confidentiality, integrity and
Support regulatory, reimbursement, and b. Any employee of the agency in his availability of the information and
policy functions performed within the or her official capacity, or information systems and to prevent
agency or by a contractor, consultant, or c. Any employee of the agency in his unauthorized access.
a CMS grantee; (2) assist another Federal or her individual capacity where the This system will conform to all
or State agency with information to DOJ has agreed to represent the applicable Federal laws and regulations
contribute to the accuracy of CMS’s employee, or and Federal, HHS, and CMS policies
proper payment of Medicare benefits, d. The United States Government is a and standards as they relate to
enable such agency to administer a party to litigation or has an interest in information security and data privacy.
Federal health benefits program, or to such litigation, and by careful review, These laws and regulations may apply
enable such agency to fulfill a CMS determines that the records are but are not limited to: the Privacy Act
requirement of Federal statute or both relevant and necessary to the of 1974; the Federal Information
regulation that implements a health litigation and that the use of such Security Management Act of 2002; the
benefits program funded in whole or in records by the DOJ, court or Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986;
part with Federal funds; (3) assist an adjudicatory body is compatible with the Health Insurance Portability and
individual or organization for a research the purpose for which the agency Accountability Act of 1996; the E-
project or in support of an evaluation collected the records. Government Act of 2002, the Clinger-
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project related to the prevention of B. Additional Provisions Affecting Cohen Act of 1996; the Medicare
disease or disability, the restoration or Routine Use Disclosures. Modernization Act of 2003, and the
maintenance of health, or payment To the extent this system contains corresponding implementing
related projects; and (4) support Protected Health Information (PHI) as regulations. OMB Circular A–130,
litigation involving the agency. defined by HHS regulation ‘‘Standards Management of Federal Resources,

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Appendix III, Security of Federal SYSTEMS EXEMPTED FROM CERTAIN PROVISIONS agency to administer a Federal health
Automated Information Resources also OF THE ACT: benefits program, and/or as necessary to
applies. Federal, HHS, and CMS None. enable such agency to fulfill a
policies and standards include but are [FR Doc. E6–17057 Filed 10–13–06; 8:45 am] requirement of a Federal statute or
not limited to: all pertinent National regulation that implements a health
BILLING CODE 4120–03–P
Institute of Standards and Technology benefits program funded in whole or in
publications, the HHS Information part with Federal funds.
Systems Program Handbook and the DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND We are modifying the language in the
CMS Information Security Handbook. HUMAN SERVICES remaining routine uses to provide a
proper explanation as to the need for the
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid routine use and to provide clarity to
Records will be maintained for 10 Services CMS’s intention to disclose individual-
years after the final action of the specific information contained in this
Privacy Act of 1974; Report of a system. The routine uses will then be
research project is complete. All claims-
Modified or Altered System of Records prioritized and reordered according to
related records are encompassed by the
document preservation order and will their usage. We will also take the
AGENCY: Centers for Medicare &
be retained until notification is received opportunity to update any sections of
Medicaid Services (CMS), Department
from DOJ. the system that were affected by the
of Health and Human Services (HHS).
recent reorganization or because of the
ACTION: Notice of a modified or altered
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS: impact of the Medicare Prescription
system of records (SOR). Drug, Improvement, and Modernization
Deputy Director, Office of Research, Act of 2003 (MMA) (Pub. L 108–173)
SUMMARY: In accordance with the
Development and Information, CMS, provisions and to update language in
Privacy Act of 1974, we are proposing
Mail Stop C3–20–01, 7500 Security the administrative sections to
to modify or alter an existing SOR,
Boulevard, Baltimore, Maryland 21244– correspond with language used in other
‘‘Person-Level Medicaid Data System
1850. CMS SORs.
(PMDS),’’ System No. 09–70–0033,
established at 49 Federal Register (FR) The primary purpose of this modified
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
47573 (December 5, 1984) and last system is to collect and maintain
For purpose of access, the subject modified at 65 FR 37792 (June 16, individually-identifiable data to study
individual should write to the system 2000). We propose to assign a new CMS Medicaid use and expenditures in order
manager who will require the system identification number to this system to to increase CMS’ understanding of the
name, HICN, address, date of birth, and simplify the obsolete and confusing Medicaid and Medicare programs and to
gender, and for verification purposes, numbering system originally designed improve CMS’ ability to conduct
the subject individual’s name (woman’s to identify the Bureau, Office, or Center program evaluation, strengthen program
maiden name, if applicable), and SSN. that maintained information in the management, evaluate policy
Furnishing the SSN is voluntary, but it Health Care Financing Administration alternatives, conduct and evaluate
may make searching for a record easier systems of records. The new assigned demonstration projects, and advise
and prevent delay. identifying number for this system States in the area of Medicaid financing.
should read: System No. 09–70–0507. The information retrieved from this
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURE: We propose to modify existing routine system of records will also be disclosed
use number 2 that permits disclosure to to: (1) Support regulatory,
For purpose of access, use the same
agency contractors and consultants to reimbursement, and policy functions
procedures outlined in Notification
include disclosure to CMS grantees who performed within the Agency or by a
Procedures above. Requestors should
perform a task for the agency. CMS contractor, consultant, or grantee; (2)
also specify the record contents being
grantees, charged with completing assist another Federal and/or State
sought. (These procedures are in
projects or activities that require CMS agency; (3) support an individual or
accordance with department regulation
data to carry out that activity, are organization for research, evaluation or
45 CFR 5b(a)(2)).
classified separate from CMS epidemiological projects; and (4)
CONTESTING RECORDS PROCEDURES: contractors and/or consultants. The support litigation involving the agency.
modified routine use will be We have provided background
The subject individual should contact renumbered as routine use number 1. information about the modified system
the system manager named above, and We will delete routine use number 3 in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
reasonably identify the records and authorizing disclosure to support section below. Although the Privacy Act
specify the information to be contested. constituent requests made to a requires only that CMS provide an
State the corrective action sought and congressional representative. If an opportunity for interested persons to
the reasons for the correction with authorization for the disclosure has comment on the modified or altered
supporting justification. (These been obtained from the data subject, routine uses, CMS invites comments on
Procedures are in accordance with then no routine use is needed. The all portions of this notice. See EFFECTIVE
Department regulation 45 CFR 5b.7). Privacy Act allows for disclosures with DATE section for comment period.
the ‘‘prior written consent’’ of the data EFFECTIVE DATE: CMS filed a modified or
RECORDS SOURCE CATEGORIES:
subject. altered SOR report with the Chair of the
Information contained in these We propose to broaden the scope of House Committee on Government
records will be obtained from the the disclosure provisions of this system Reform and Oversight, the Chair of the
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Medicare enrollment records, Medicare by adding a routine use to permit the Senate Committee on Homeland
bill records, Medicare provider records, release of information to other Federal Security & Governmental Affairs, and
Medicare beneficiaries and/or their and State agencies to: (1) Contribute to the Administrator, Office of Information
representatives, and Medicare carriers the accuracy of CMS’ proper payment of and Regulatory Affairs, Office of
and intermediaries. Medicare benefits; and (2) enable such Management and Budget (OMB) on

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