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E7-23877 Privacy Act of 1974; Report of a Modified or Altered System Notice In accordance with the requirements of the Privacy Act of 1974, we are proposing to modify or alter an existing SOR, "Intern and Resident Information System (IRIS), System No. 09-70-0524, last published at 67 Federal Register 48189 (July 23, 2002). We propose to modify existing routine use number 1 that permits disclosure to agency contractors and consultants to include disclosure to CMS grantees who perform a task for the agency. CMS grantees, charged with completing projects or activities that require CMS data to carry out that activity, are classified separate from CMS contractors and/or consultants. The modified routine use will remain as routine use number 1. We will delete routine use number 5 authorizing disclosure to support constituent requests made to a congressional representative. If an authorization for the disclosure has been obtained from the data subject, then no routine use is needed. The Privacy Act allows for disclosures with the "prior written consent" of the data subject. We will broaden the scope of published routine uses number 7 and 8, authorizing disclosures to combat fraud and abuse in the Medicare and Medicaid programs to include combating "waste" which refers increasingly more to specific beneficiary or recipient practices that result in unnecessary cost to Federally-funded health benefit programs. We will delete the section titled "Additional Circumstances Affecting Routine Use Disclosures," that addresses "Protected Health Information (PHI)" and "small cell size." The requirement for compliance with HHS regulation "Standards for Privacy of Individually Identifiable Health Information" does not apply because this system does not collect or maintain PHI. In addition, our policy to prohibit release if there is a possibility that an individual can be identified through "small cell size" is not applicable to the data maintained in this system. We are modifying the language in the remaining routine uses to provide a proper explanation as to the need for the routine use and to provide clarity to CMS' intention to disclose individual-specific information contained in this system. The routine uses will then be prioritized and reordered according to their usage. We will also take the opportunity to update any sections of the system that were affected by the recent reorganization or by Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003 (Pub. L. 108-173) provisions and to update language in the administrative sections to correspond with language used in other CMS SORs. The primary purpose of the SOR is to ensure that no interns and residents (IRs) are counted by the Medicare program as more than one full-time equivalent (FTE) employee in the calculation of payments for the costs of direct graduate medical education (GME) and indirect medical education (IME). Information retrieved from this SOR will also be disclosed to: (1) Support regulatory, reimbursement, and policy functions performed within the Agency or by a contractor or consultant, (2) assist another Federal and/or state agency, agency of a state government, an agency established by state law, or its fiscal agent, (3) support providers and suppliers of services, (4) assist third-party contacts where necessary to establish or verify information, (5) support litigation involving the Agency, and (6) combat fraud, waste, and abuse in certain health benefits programs. We have provided background information about the modified system in the "Supplementary Information" section below. Although the Privacy Act requires only that CMS provide an opportunity for interested persons to comment on the routine uses, CMS invites comments on all portions of this notice. See "Effective Dates" section for comment period. 2007-12-10 2007 12 https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2007/12/10/E7-23877/privacy-act-of-1974-report-of-a-modified-or-altered-system https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2007-12-10/pdf/E7-23877.pdf Health and Human Services Department; Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services 221,45 In accordance with the requirements of the Privacy Act of 1974, we are proposing to modify or alter an existing SOR, "Intern and Resident Information System (IRIS), System No. 09-70-0524, last published at 67 Federal Register 48189 (July 23, 2002). We...  

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