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Code · REGISTER · 2013-04-02 · Indian Health Service, HHS · Notices

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BILLING CODE 4160-01-P DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Indian Health Service Request For Public Comment: 60-Day Proposed Information Collection: Indian Health Service Medical Staff Credentials And Privileges Files AGENCY: Indian Health Service, HHS. ACTION: Notice. SUMMARY: In compliance with Section 3506(c)(2)(A) of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 which requires 60 days for public comment on proposed information collection projects, the Indian Health Service
(IHS)is publishing for comment a summary of a proposed information collection to be submitted to the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB)for review. Proposed Collection *Title:* 0917-0009, “Indian Health Service Medical Staff Credentials and Privileges Files.” *Type of Information Collection Request:* Extension, without revision, of currently approved information collection, 0917-0009, “Indian Health Service Medical Staff Credentials and Privileges Files.” *Form Numbers:* 0917-0009. *Need and Use of Information Collection:* This collection of information is used to evaluate individual health care providers applying for medical staff privileges at IHS health care facilities. The IHS operates health care facilities that provide health care services to American Indians and Alaska Natives. To provide these services, the IHS employs (directly and under contract) several categories of health care providers including: Physicians (M.D. and D.O.), dentists, psychologists, optometrists, podiatrists, audiologists, physician assistants, certified registered nurse anesthetists, nurse practitioners, and certified nurse midwives. IHS policy specifically requires physicians and dentists to be members of the health care facility medical staff where they practice. Health care providers become medical staff members, depending on the local health care facility's capabilities and medical staff bylaws. There are three types of IHS medical staff applicants:
(1)Health care providers applying for direct employment with IHS;
(2)contractors who will not seek to become IHS employees; and
(3)employed IHS health care providers who seek to transfer between IHS health care facilities. National health care standards developed by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the Joint Commission, and other accrediting organizations require health care facilities to review, evaluate and verify the credentials, training and experience of medical staff applicants prior to granting medical staff privileges. In order to meet these standards, IHS health care facilities require all medical staff applicants to provide information concerning their education, training, licensure, and work experience and any adverse disciplinary actions taken against them. This information is then verified with references supplied by the applicant and may include: former employers, educational institutions, licensure and certification boards, the American Medical Association, the Federation of State Medical Boards, the National Practitioner Data Bank, and the applicants themselves. In addition to the initial granting of medical staff membership and clinical privileges, the Joint Commission standards require that a review of the medical staff be conducted not less than every two years. This review evaluates the current competence of the medical staff and verifies whether they are maintaining the licensure or certification requirements of their specialty. The medical staff credentials and privileges records are maintained at the health care facility where the health care provider is a medical staff member. The establishment of these records at IHS health care facilities is a Joint Commission requirement. Prior to the establishment of this Joint Commission requirement, the degree to which medical staff applications were maintained at all health care facilities in the United States that are verified for completeness and accuracy varied greatly across the Nation. The application process has been streamlined and is using information technology to make the application electronically available on the Internet. The application may be found at the IHS.gov Web site address: *http://www.ihs.gov/IHM/index.cfm?module=dsp_ihm_pc_p3c1_ex#Manual Exhibit 3-1-A.* *Affected Public:* Individuals and households. *Type of Respondents:* Individuals. The table below provides: Types of data collection instruments, Estimated number of respondents, Number of annual number of responses, Average burden per response, and Total annual burden hours. Data collection instrument(s) Estimated number of respondents Responses per Respondent Average burden hour per response* Total annual burden hours Application to Medical Staff 570 1 1.00 (60 mins) 570 Reference Letter 1710 1 0.33 (20 mins) 570 Reappointment Request 190 1 1.00 (60 mins) 190 Ob-Gyn Privileges 20 1 1.00 (60 mins) 20 Internal Medicine 325 1 1.00 (60 mins) 325 Surgery Privileges 20 1 1.00 (60 mins) 20 Psychiatry Privileges 13 1 1.00 (60 mins) 13 Anesthesia Privileges 15 1 1.00 (60 mins) 15 Dental Privileges 150 1 0.33 (20 mins) 50 Optometry Privileges 21 1 0.33 (20 mins) 7 Psychology Privileges 30 1 0.17 (10 mins) 5 Audiology Privileges 7 1 0.08 (5 mins) 1 Podiatry Privileges 7 1 0.08 (5 mins) 1 Radiology Privileges 8 1 0.33 (20 mins) 3 Pathology Privileges 3 1 0.33 (20 mins) 1 Total 3,089 1,791 * For ease of understanding, burden hours are provided in actual minutes. There are no capital costs, operating costs and/or maintenance costs to respondents. *Request for Comments:* Your written comments and/or suggestions are invited on one or more of the following points:
(a)Whether the information collection activity is necessary to carry out an agency function;
(b)whether the agency processes the information collected in a useful and timely fashion;
(c)the accuracy of public burden estimate (the estimated amount of time needed for individual respondents to provide the requested information);
(d)whether the methodology and assumptions used to determine the estimate is logical;
(e)ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information being collected; and
(f)ways to minimize the public burden through the use of automated, electronic, mechanical, or other technological collection techniques or other forms of information technology. *Send Comments and Requests for Further Information:* For the proposed collection or requests to obtain a copy of the data collection instrument(s) and instructions to: Paul R. Fowler D.O., J.D., Risk Management Officer, 801 Thompson Avenue, TMP, Suite 331, Rockville, MD 20852, call non-toll free
(301)443-6372, send via facsimile to
(301)594-6213, or send your email requests, comments, and return address to: *paul.fowler@ihs.gov.* *Comment Due Date:* Your comments regarding this information collection is best assured of having full effect if received within 60 days of the date of this publication. Dated: March 26, 2013. Yvette Roubideaux, Director, Indian Health Service. [FR Doc. 2013-07596 Filed 4-1-13; 8:45 am]
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