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OMB Control No:
0938-1406
ICR Reference No:
202108-0938-011
Status:
Historical Active
Previous ICR Reference No:
Agency/Subagency:
HHS/CMS
Agency Tracking No:
CCIIO
Title:
Complaints Submission Process under the No Surprises Act (CMS-10779)
Type of Information Collection:
New collection (Request for a new OMB Control Number)
Common Form ICR:
Yes
Type of Review Request:
Emergency
Approval Requested By:
12/01/2021
OIRA Conclusion Action:
Approved with change
Conclusion Date:
12/02/2021
Retrieve Notice of Action (NOA)
Date Received in OIRA:
11/24/2021
Terms of Clearance:
Approved consistent with the understanding that CMS will promptly transition this to a standard collection and review and respond to comments received through the rule and through the 60/30 in its next submission.
Inventory as of this Action
Requested
Previously Approved
Expiration Date
06/30/2022
6 Months From Approved
Responses
1,800
0
0
Time Burden (Hours)
900
0
0
Cost Burden (Dollars)
48,726
0
0
Abstract:
Enacted on December 27, 2020, the No Surprises Act, which was enacted as part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act (CAA), amended the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA), the Public Health Service Act (PHS Act), and the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (Code). The No Surprise Act implements provisions that protect individuals from surprise medical bills for emergency services, air ambulance services furnished by nonparticipating providers, and non-emergency services furnished by nonparticipating providers at participating facilities in certain circumstances. Additionally, the No Surprises Act sets forth a complaints processes with respect to potential violations of balance billing requirements set forth in the No Surprises Act. The No Surprises Act provides federal protections against surprise billing and limits out-of-network cost sharing under many of the circumstances in which surprise medical bills arise most frequently. The 2021 interim final regulations “Requirements Related to Surprise Billing; Part I” (86 FR 36872, 2021 interim final regulations) issued by the Departments of Health and Humans Services (HHS), Department of Labor (DOL), the Department of Treasury (collectively, the Departments), implement provisions of the No Surprises Act that apply to group health plans, health insurance issuers offering group or individual health insurance coverage that provide protections against balance billing and out-of-network cost sharing with respect to emergency services, non-emergency services furnished by nonparticipating providers at certain participating health care facilities, and air ambulance services furnished by nonparticipating providers of air ambulance services. The No Surprises Act and the 2021 interim final regulations directs the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and the Department of Treasury (collectively, “the Departments”) to establish a process to receive complaints regarding violations of the application of qualifying payment amount (QPA) requirements by group health plans and health insurance issuers offering group or individual health coverage. The No Surprises Act also directs HHS to establish a process to receive consumer complaints regarding violations by health care providers, facilities, and providers of air ambulance services regarding balance billing requirements and to respond to such complaints within 60 days.
Emergency Justfication:
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is requesting that an information collection request for some provisions in the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 (Appropriations Act) enacted on December 27, 2020, related to the No Surprises Act be processed in accordance with the implementing regulations of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA) at 5 CFR 1320.13(a)(2)(i). We believe that public harm will result if the standard, non-emergency clearance procedures are followed. CMS is also requesting waiver of the notice requirement set forth in 5 CFR 1320.13(d). Specifically, we are requesting emergency approval for the following information collection requirement (ICR): complaints process for surprise medical bills (45 CFR 149.150 and 149.450; 29 CFR 2510 & 2590). The cost-sharing and balance billing requirements on plans, issuers, health care providers, facilities, and providers of air ambulance services in the No Surprises Act apply for plan years (in the individual market, policy years) beginning on or after January 1, 2022. This ICR contains a critical protection for individuals to submit a complaint in respect to potential violations of balance billing requirements set forth in the No Surprises Act. It is in the public interest that individuals receive this protection under the No Surprises Act on the date on which those protections go into effect. Following the standard PRA process will not provide the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the Department of Labor (DOL), the Department of Treasury (collectively, “the Departments”), sufficient time to implement this new requirement.
Authorizing Statute(s):
PL:
Pub.L. 120 - 260 No Surprises Act - 102, 104
Name of Law: Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021
Citations for New Statutory Requirements:
PL: Pub.L. 120 - 260 102, 104 - No Surprises Act Name of Law: Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021
Associated Rulemaking Information
RIN:
Stage of Rulemaking:
Federal Register Citation:
Date:
0938-AU63
Final or interim final rulemaking
86 FR 36872
07/13/2021
Federal Register Notices & Comments
Did the Agency receive public comments on this ICR?
No
Number of Information Collection (IC) in this ICR:
1
IC Title
Form No.
Form Name
Complaints Related to Surprise Billing
CMS-10779, CMS-10779
Consumer Complaint Form - No Surprises Help Desk
,
Provider Complaint Form - No Surprises Help Desk
ICR Summary of Burden
Total Approved
Previously Approved
Change Due to New Statute
Change Due to Agency Discretion
Change Due to Adjustment in Estimate
Change Due to Potential Violation of the PRA
Annual Number of Responses
1,800
0
1,800
0
0
0
Annual Time Burden (Hours)
900
0
900
0
0
0
Annual Cost Burden (Dollars)
48,726
0
48,726
0
0
0
Burden increases because of Program Change due to Agency Discretion:
No
Burden Increase Due to:
Burden decreases because of Program Change due to Agency Discretion:
No
Burden Reduction Due to:
Short Statement:
This is a new collection of information.
Annual Cost to Federal Government:
$48,000,000
Does this IC contain surveys, censuses, or employ statistical methods?
No
Does this ICR request any personally identifiable information (see
OMB Circular No. A-130
for an explanation of this term)? Please consult with your agency's privacy program when making this determination.
No
Does this ICR include a form that requires a Privacy Act Statement (see
5 U.S.C. §552a(e)(3)
)? Please consult with your agency's privacy program when making this determination.
No
Is this ICR related to the Affordable Care Act [Pub. L. 111-148 & 111-152]?
Yes
Is this ICR related to the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, [Pub. L. 111-203]?
No
Is this ICR related to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA)?
No
Is this ICR related to the Pandemic Response?
No
Agency Contact:
Jamaa Hill 301 492-4190
Common Form ICR:
Yes
Description/Changes for Common Form Usage:
The information collection is necessary to establish a process to receive complaints regarding violations of the application of qualifying payment amount requirements by group health plans and health insurance issuers offering group or individual health coverage as required by the No Surprises Act (enacted on December 27, 2020). The No Surprises Act also directs HHS to establish a process to receive consumer complaints regarding violations by health care providers, facilities, and providers of air ambulance services regarding balance billing requirements and to respond to such complaints within 60 days. The data collection will assist CMS in requesting information from non-federal governmental plans and issuers, health care providers, facilities, providers of air ambulance services, and individuals to review and process a complaint for potential violations of balance billing requirements.
Approved RCFs using this ICR
Agency/Sub Agency
RCF ID
RCF Title
RCF Status
IC Title
On behalf of this Federal agency, I certify that the collection of information encompassed by this request complies with 5 CFR 1320.9 and the related provisions of 5 CFR 1320.8(b)(3).
The following is a summary of the topics, regarding the proposed collection of information, that the certification covers:
(a) It is necessary for the proper performance of agency functions;
(b) It avoids unnecessary duplication;
(c) It reduces burden on small entities;
(d) It uses plain, coherent, and unambiguous language that is understandable to respondents;
(e) Its implementation will be consistent and compatible with current reporting and recordkeeping practices;
(f) It indicates the retention periods for recordkeeping requirements;
(g) It informs respondents of the information called for under 5 CFR 1320.8 (b)(3) about:
(i) Why the information is being collected;
(ii) Use of information;
(iii) Burden estimate;
(iv) Nature of response (voluntary, required for a benefit, or mandatory);
(v) Nature and extent of confidentiality; and
(vi) Need to display currently valid OMB control number;
(h) It was developed by an office that has planned and allocated resources for the efficient and effective management and use of the information to be collected.
(i) It uses effective and efficient statistical survey methodology (if applicable); and
(j) It makes appropriate use of information technology.
If you are unable to certify compliance with any of these provisions, identify the item by leaving the box unchecked and explain the reason in the Supporting Statement.
Certification Date:
11/24/2021