… accordance with a prospective payment system established by the Secretary. The basic methodology for determining capital prospective payments is set forth in our regulations at 42 CFR 412.308 and 412.312 . Under the capital IPPS, payments are adjusted by the same DRG for the cas…
… accordance with a prospective payment system established by the Secretary. The basic methodology for determining capital prospective payments is set forth in our regulations at 42 CFR 412.308 and 412.312 . Under the capital IPPS, payments are adjusted by the same DRG for the cas…
…so proposed to refine the equipment time for all equipment items other than the basic instrument pack (EQ137) from 108 minutes to 99 minutes to match this change in clinical labor time. Comment: Several commenters stated that they supported the proposed work RVUs for all six code…
…bilities Collection of Amounts Due Subpart E—Cost Principles General Provisions Basic Considerations Direct and Indirect (F&A) Costs Special Considerations for States, Local Governments and Indian Tribes Special Considerations for Institutions of Higher Education General Provisio…
… Procedures; Medicaid; Consumer Operated and Oriented Plan (CO-OP) Program; and Basic Health Program,” HHS proposed to apply these requirements to direct enrollment entities operating in State Exchanges and to web-brokers that assist with or facilitate enrollment in coverage in a…
… Procedures; Medicaid; Consumer Operated and Oriented Plan (CO-OP) Program; and Basic Health Program,” HHS proposed to apply these requirements to direct enrollment entities operating in State Exchanges and to web-brokers that assist with or facilitate enrollment in coverage in a…
…ll ensure that a program eligible for title IV, HEA program funds meets certain basic minimum requirements necessary for students to obtain gainful employment in the occupation for which the program provides training. Finally, by conditioning a program's continuing eligibility fo…
…82.305—Procedures for Payment of Interest and Special Allowance Section 682.401—Basic Program Agreement Sections 682.402 and 685.215—Identity Theft Section 682.404—Federal Reinsurance Agreement Section 682.405—Rehabilitation of a Defaulted Loan Section 682.406—Conditions for Clai…
…tisfies the requirements even though the HRA imposes a dollar limit. [ 52 ] The basic principles for when an HRA is considered integrated with other group health plan coverage have been set forth in various forms of subregulatory guidance and have been included in these final reg…
…gligent failure to communicate risks and benefits of medical treatment options. Basic elements of informed consent with respect to participation in a clinical trial, for example, include: (1) Providing information needed to make an informed decision; (2) facilitating the understa…
…nd the premium tax credit reconciliation process, and help consumers understand basic concepts and rights of health coverage (coverage to care). We understand the concerns commenters have raised related to consumer access to information regarding their enrollments. Accordingly, i…
…d, whether navigation is used, and by manufacturer, with the average price of a basic kit costing $2,204 and the average price of the kit used for navigation costing $2,850, not including the navigation device itself. The commenter stated that the kit components should not be ind…
…the Department as a separate program. The commenter believed that, as long as a basic structure of support is in place for these programs, the services may be individualized to meet the needs of a single student or a group of students and that the institution should only be requi…
…the Department as a separate program. The commenter believed that, as long as a basic structure of support is in place for these programs, the services may be individualized to meet the needs of a single student or a group of students and that the institution should only be requi…
…odification, we stated that the cost-sharing provision is intended to establish basic parameters around cost-sharing modifications to protect consumers from extreme changes in deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance, while preserving issuer flexibility to make reasonable and cus…