Survey
of State Medicare and Medicaid Agencies about Adoption of New
Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System Codes:
H0049 and
H0050
Supporting Statement B
Request for Office of Management and Budget Review and Approval for Federally Sponsored Data Collection
June 2008
Meredith DeFraites,
Esq.
Office of National Drug Control Policy
Office of
Performance and Budget
750 17th
Street, NW; 5th
Floor
Washington, DC 20503
[email protected]
(202)
395-5276
(202) 395-5571 (fax)
A Brief Explanation of the Survey in Question 3
Respondent Universe and the Sampling Methods 3
Procedures for Collection of Information 3
Methods to Maximize Response Rates and Deal with Non-response 3
Tests of Procedures and Methods to be Undertaken 4
Individuals Consulted on Statistical Aspects and Individuals Collecting and/or Analyzing Data 4
ONDCP is charged with the execution of the President’s National Drug Control Strategy, with special emphasis on the areas denoted therein as “priorities.” Screening, Brief Intervention, Referral and Treatment—or SBIRT—is a vital part of the federal government’s demand reduction efforts. ONDCP wishes to conduct this survey focusing on whether State Medicare/Medicaid agencies have adopted two new Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) codes and the factors leading to the decision to adopt or not adopt these codes. The codes in question are H0049 and H0050: codes for alcohol and drug screening and brief intervention (SBI).
The survey consists of 8 questions—each question broken into subparts—mostly answerable by checking “yes” or “no” in the appropriate box next to the question.
Because of the nature of the survey, there will be no statistical analysis involved. Additionally, ONDCP intends to survey all 50 State Medicare/Medicaid Agencies and that of the District of Columbia. These potential respondents represent the whole of the respondent universe, so there is no need for sampling or extrapolation of data.
The recipients of the survey instrument will be State Medicare and Medicaid Agencies in the fifty states and the District of Columbia. The survey is a one-time collection of information readily available to State Medicare/Medicaid Agencies, regarding state actions with respect to two new HCPCS codes.
At the end of the document is a list of State Medicaid Directors, gleaned from the National Association of State Medicaid Directors website: www.nasmd.org.
Initial contact with the State Medicare/Medicaid Agencies will be in the form of a hard copy of the cover letter, instructions, and survey mailed to their respective addresses currently on file with the Department of Health and Human Services. The State agencies have the option of responding by mail, by fax, or by e-mail. There is no requirement that the survey be completed in hard copy and mailed back to ONDCP. We would like to make responding to the survey as simple as possible, with as little cost to the respondents as possible. Respondents are free to choose their method of communication. The survey instrument will contain the contact information for the ONDCP analyst in charge of data collection, including mailing and e-mail addresses, phone number, and fax number.
Once a reasonable amount of time has elapsed from the mailing of the survey packets, ONDCP analysts will make follow-up phone calls to the State Medicare/Medicaid Agencies. Because it is the decision of the State Medicare/Medicaid Agencies whether to adopt the codes, the respondents will have firsthand knowledge and the ability to answer the questions easily.
ONDCP has previously surveyed State agencies for the “Major Cities” Federal, State, and Local Drug Control Funding database and has found their responses to be timely and thorough. The response rate for State agencies that were polled was above 90%.
The survey instrument was subjected to interagency review. Within ONDCP, the survey was reviewed by a number of individuals, many of whom have previous experience with surveying methods and analysis.
This survey was created by a collaborative effort on behalf of analysts within ONDCP. Because there are no statistics involved in this survey, there has been no consultation with professional statisticians in developing the survey.
The interview data will be collected by Meredith DeFraites, Policy Analyst, who can be reached at:
750 17th St., NW; 5th Floor
Washington, DC 20503
Phone: (202) 395-5276
Fax: (202) 395-5571
E-mail: [email protected]
Results of the survey will be interpreted by analysts within the Office of Performance and Budget of ONDCP. The point of contact for result analysis is Meredith DeFraites (contact information above).
Alabama Carol Hermann-Steckel, Commissioner Alabama Medicaid Agency |
Kentucky Elizabeth A. Johnson, Commissioner Department for Medicaid Services |
North Dakota Maggie D. Anderson, Director Division of Medical Services |
Alaska Jerry Fuller, Medicaid Director Dept. of Health and Social Services |
Louisiana Jerry Phillips, Medicaid Director Dept. of Health and Hospitals |
Ohio Cristal Thomas, Executive Director Executive Medicaid Management Administration |
Arizona Anthony D. Rodgers, Director Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System |
Maine Tony Marple, Director Office of MaineCare Services |
Oklahoma Mike Fogarty, CEO Oklahoma Health Care Authority |
Arkansas Roy Jeffus, Director Division of Medical Services |
Maryland John G. Folkemer, Deputy Secretary Health Care Financing |
Oregon Jim Edge, Interim State Medicaid Director Office of Medical Assistance Progs. |
California Stan Rosenstein, Chief Deputy Director Health Care Programs |
Massachusetts Tom Dehner, Medicaid Director Office of Medicaid |
Pennsylvania Michael Nardone, Acting Deputy Secretary Medical Assistance Programs |
Colorado Sandeep Wadhwa, Medicaid Director Medical Assistance Office |
Michigan Paul Reinhart, Medicaid Director Medical Services Administration |
Rhode Island John Young, Deputy Director Division of Health Care Quality |
Connecticut David Parrella, Director Medical Care Administration |
Minnesota Christine Bronson, Medicaid Director Dept. of Human Services |
South Carolina Emma Forkner, Director Dept. of Health and Human Services |
Delaware Harry Hill, Director Div. of Medicaid & Medical Assistance |
Mississippi Robert Robinson, Executive Director Division of Medicaid |
South Dakota Larry Iverson, Medicaid Director Medical Services |
District of Columbia Robert T. Maruca, Senior Deputy Director Medical Assistance Administration |
Missouri Ian McCaslin, Director Division of Medical Services |
Tennessee Darin Gordon, Director/Deputy Commissioner Bureau of TennCare |
Florida Carlton D. Snipes, Acting Deputy Secretary Agency for Health Care Admin. |
Montana John Chappuis, Deputy Director Dept. of Public Health & Human Services |
Texas Chris Traylor, State Medicaid Director TX Health and Human Services Commission |
Georgia Mark Trail, Chief Medical Assistance Plans |
Nebraska Vivianne Chaumont, Medicaid Dir. NE Health and Human Services |
Utah David Sundwall, Executive Director Dept. of Health |
Hawai’i Lois Lee, Acting Administrator Med-Quest Division |
Nevada Chuck Duarte, Administrator Division of Health Care Financing and Policy |
Vermont Joshua Slen, Director Office of Health Access |
Idaho Leslie Clement, Administrator Dept. of Health and Welfare |
New Hampshire Nicholas Toumpas, Commissioner NH Dept. of Health and Human Services |
Virginia Patrick Finnerty, Director Dept. of Medical Assistance Services |
Illinois Theresa Eagleson, Medicaid Director Medical Programs |
New Jersey Ann Clemency Kohler, Deputy Commissioner Dept. of Human Services |
Washington Doug Porter, Assistant Secretary Health and Recovery Services Administration |
Indiana E. Mitchell Roob, Jr., Director Medicaid Policy and Planning |
New Mexico Carolyn Ingram, Director Medical Assistance Division |
West Virginia Marsha Morris, Commissioner Bureau of Medical Services |
Iowa Eugene Gessow, Medicaid Director Iowa Medicaid Enterprise |
New York Deborah Bachrach, Dep. Commissioner Office of Health Insurance Programs |
Wisconsin Jason Helgerson, State Medicaid Director Division of Health Care Financing |
Kansas Andrew Allison, PhD, Medicaid Director Kansas Health Policy Authority |
North Carolina William Lawrence, Acting Director Division of Medical Assistance |
Wyoming Teri Green, State Medicaid Administrator Office of Health Care Financing |
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