Request for Information Regarding the Reinsurance Program Under the Affordable Care Act
Request for information.
Citation: "77 FR 4564"
Document Number: "CMS-9970-NC"
"Notices"
SUMMARY: This notice is a request for information (RFI) to gain market information on entities that could administer a transitional reinsurance program. This
DATES: Submit written or electronic comments by
ADDRESSES: In responding, please refer to file code CMS-9970-NC. Because of staff and resource limitations, we cannot accept comments by facsimile (FAX) transmission.
You may submit responses in one of four ways (please choose only one of the ways listed):
1. Electronically. You may submit electronic comments on this regulation to http://www.regulations.gov. Follow the instructions under the "More Search Options" tab.
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Comments received timely will also be available for public inspection as they are received, generally beginning approximately 3 weeks after publication of a document, at the headquarters of the
We note that responses to this
I. Background
Section 1341 of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Pub. L. 111-148, enacted on
The Affordable Care Act instructs each State to establish or contract with an entity to carry out the reinsurance program. Section 1321(c)(1) of the Affordable Care Act directs the Secretary to take such actions as are necessary to implement the reinsurance program in a State if a State has not taken action necessary to do so. The reinsurance entity, whether operating under contract with a State or CMS, must be a not-for-profit organization with a tax-exempt status.
II. Request for Information
This RFI seeks comment on the entities that could carry out the transitional reinsurance program. CMS may enter into one or more contracts to fulfill the statutory and regulatory requirements of the transitional reinsurance program established under section 1341 of the Affordable Care Act depending on the workload and number of States that would require assistance. In such a case, the contractor may be tasked with one or more of the following functions:
* Collecting reinsurance contributions;
* Accepting and validating requests for reinsurance payments;
* Remitting reinsurance payments;
* Reconciling and verifying reinsurance contributions and payments;
* Maintaining records; and,
* Providing customer support to issuers.
CMS is seeking to engage formally, in a transparent and participatory manner, with entities that understand the reinsurance market, and would be able to perform the responsibilities of a reinsurance entity under the statute and associated regulations. In carrying out the transitional reinsurance program, CMS seeks to mitigate conflicts of interest (COIs) that may arise if potential market competitors operate the reinsurance program. As such, we request any information on potential COIs, and potential avenues for mitigation, from all stakeholders, including issuers and third-party administrators.
Infrastructure
1. Does your organization operate as a not-for-profit reinsurance entity in the State(s) in which you currently conduct business?
2. If your organization operates as a reinsurance entity but does not function as a not-for-profit, what steps would have to be taken to convert the organization or the part of that organization responsible for reinsurance operations into a not-for-profit entity? What other considerations should be taken into account in connection with such a conversion?
3. What other steps must your organization take in order to be prepared to smoothly transition into a role as administrator of a new temporary reinsurance program?
4. Does your organization operate nationally or in limited geographic areas? If the latter, what are the geographic areas?
5. Would your organization be able and willing to contract with a State and/or the Federal government to operate a temporary reinsurance program?
6. Are there any State and/or local licensing requirements that must be considered by an organization operating as such a reinsurance entity?
7. What potential conflicts of interest (COIs) could arise if your organization were to operate such a reinsurance program as a not-for-profit entity? How might these COIs be mitigated?
8. For organizations that do not currently have COI mitigation programs, what steps would have to be taken to develop and execute such a program?
9. What is a reasonable amount of time for your organization to become fully operational (for example, have all systems in place to operate a reinsurance program) after the date of a contract award? What resources would be necessary?
Collection and Disbursement of Reinsurance Funds
10. Describe your organization's ability to perform the following functions:
* Collecting reinsurance contributions;
* Accepting and validating requests for reinsurance payments;
* Remitting reinsurance payments; and,
* Reconciling and verifying reinsurance contributions and payments.
11. What services related to the collection of reinsurance contributions, or disbursement of reinsurance payments to another entity would your organization need to subcontract due to a lack of capacity, expertise, or experience?
12. What COIs could arise for such potential subcontractors?
Data Collection
13. Describe current data systems that are used by your organization, including any standards, security systems, and web-based interactive structure. Are your systems compliant or have the capability of being Section 508 compliant (http://www.section508. gov/)?
14. Do your organization's current data systems have the capability to interface with external systems to accept data and reports? If yes, what types of interfaces are currently in place?
15. What data are currently collected by your organization related to medical costs?
16. What is your organization's current capacity for collecting and verifying claims submissions from issuers? What processes does your organization have in place to ensure confidentiality and security protections of patient information?
17. In what formats does your organization currently collect data? Can your organization support other formats? If so, which ones?
18. Would your organization need to subcontract any services related to data collection?
19. What COIs could arise for such subcontractors?
Customer Support
20. What telecommunication and technical support systems does your organization currently maintain for health insurance issuers or other commercial clients (for example, Web sites, 24-hour hotlines, helpdesk)?
21. Are your support systems compliant or have the capability of being Section 508 compliant (http://www.section508.gov/)?
22. Would your organization need to subcontract any services related to data collection?
23. What COIs could arise for such subcontractors?
Evaluation
24. Does your organization currently conduct evaluations of operations and activities? Do such evaluations include a financial assessment of your organization's activities?
25. What are your organization's current financial and data reconciliation processes?
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