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Agency Information Collection Activities; Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request; Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Patient Protection Notice
The Department of Labor (DOL) is submitting this Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA)-sponsored information collection request (ICR) to the Office of Management and ...
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
The No Surprises Act, which Congress enacted as part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, amended section 2719A of the Public Health Service Act (the PHS Act) to specify in new subsection (e) that section 2719A shall not apply with respect to plan years beginning on or after January 1, 2022. The No Surprises Act expanded the patient protections related to emergency services to provide additional protections. In addition, the No Surprises Act added section 2799A-7 of the PHS Act, which contains the patient protections regarding choice of health care professional from section 2719A of the PHS Act. These provisions mirror those currently applicable under section 2719A of the PHS Act (minus the emergency services protections). In addition, the patient protections under the No Surprises Act apply generally to all group health plans and health insurance coverage, including grandfathered health plans. The 2021 interim final regulations “Requirements Related to Surprise Billing; Part I” add a sunset clause to the current patient protection provisions codified in the 2015 final regulations, and re-codify the provisions related to choice of health care professional at 29 CFR 2590.722. The Patient Protection Notice is used by health plan sponsors and issuers to notify certain individuals of their right to (1) choose a primary care provider or a pediatrician when a plan or issuer requires participants or subscribers to designate a primary care physician; or (2) obtain obstetrical or gynecological care without prior authorization. For additional substantive information about this ICR, see the related notice published in the
Federal Register
on November 18, 2021 (86 FR 64528).
This information collection is subject to the PRA. A Federal agency generally cannot conduct or sponsor a collection of information, and the public is generally not required to respond to an information collection, unless the OMB approves it and displays a currently valid OMB Control Number. In addition, notwithstanding any other provisions of law, no person shall generally be subject to penalty for failing to comply with a collection of information that does not display a valid OMB Control Number.
See5 CFR 1320.5(a) and 1320.6.
DOL seeks PRA authorization for this information collection for three (3) years. OMB authorization for an ICR cannot be for more than three (3) years without renewal. The DOL notes that information collection requirements submitted to the OMB for existing ICRs receive a month-to-month extension while they undergo review.
Agency:
DOL-EBSA.
Title of Collection:
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Patient Protection Notice.
OMB Control Number:
1210-0142.
Affected Public:
Private Sector—Businesses or other for-profits and not-for-profit institutions.
Total Estimated Number of Respondents:
11,241.
Total Estimated Number of Responses:
148,181.
Total Estimated Annual Time Burden:
2,810 hours.
Total Estimated Annual Other Costs Burden:
$7,409.
(Authority: 44 U.S.C. 3507(a)(1)(D))
Dated: March 8, 2022.
Mara Blumenthal,
Senior PRA Analyst.