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[NIOSH] World Trade Center Health Program Enrollment, Appeals & Reimbursement

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World Trade Center Health Program

Enrollment, Treatment, Appeals & Reimbursement

Supporting Statement B






Emily Hurwitz

Communication and External Affairs Team Lead


Cibelle Burgos

Health Communications Specialist



National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

395 E ST NW, Suite 9000

Washington, DC 20201

[email protected] or [email protected]

202-245-0619 or 404-498-3243





August 7, 2024




Table of Contents


Section B. Collections of Information Employing Statistical Methods

B1. Respondent Population and Selection of Respondents

B2. Procedures for the Collection of Information

B3. Methods to Maximize Response Rates and Deal with Nonresponse

B4. Tests of Procedures or Methods to be Undertaken

B5. Individuals Consulted on Statistical Aspects and Individuals Collecting and/or References



Appendices

Appendix A World Trade Center Health Program FDNY Responder

Application for Enrollment

Appendix B World Trade Center Health Program Responder Application for Enrollment (Other than FDNY) English

Appendix C World Trade Center Health Program Responder Application for Enrollment (Other than FDNY) Spanish

Appendix D World Trade Center Health Program Responder Application for Enrollment (Other than FDNY) Polish

Appendix E World Trade Center Health Program Pentagon/Shanksville Application for Enrollment

Appendix F World Trade Center Health Program Survivor Application for Enrollment English

Appendix G World Trade Center Health Program Survivor Application for Enrollment Spanish

Appendix H World Trade Center Health Program Survivor Application for Enrollment Polish

Appendix I World Trade Center Health Program Survivor Application for Enrollment Chinese

Appendix J General Responder Clinic Selection Postcard

Appendix K Designated Representative Appointment Form

Appendix L Designated Representative HIPAA Authorization form

Appendix M Petition for the Addition of a New WTC-Related Health Condition for

Coverage under the World Trade Center (WTC) Health Program Form

Appendix N Member Satisfaction Survey

Appendix O WTCHP HIPAA Authorization for Deceased Individuals

Appendix P WTCHP General HIPAA Authorization to Third Parties

Appendix Q Designated Representative Revocation Form


Supporting Documentation

Appendix R Zadroga Act (Sec 3301)

Appendix S Summary of Covered Health Benefits, Health Conditions, Treatments, and Payments

Appendix T Web Based Application Screen Shots (samples)

Appendix U Initial Request for Additional Information

Appendix V 30 Day Letter Reminder for Additional Information

Appendix W 60 Day Letter Reminder for Additional Information

Appendix X 90 Day Letter Reminder for Additional Information

Appendix Y 180 Day Letter Reminder for Information

Appendix Z WTC-5 Code or Procedure Request

Appendix AA WTC-3 Request for Certification

Appendix BB Prior Authorization Form – Standard

Appendix CC Prior Authorization Form – Dental

Appendix DD Prior Authorization Form – Transplant

Appendix EE Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) Treatment Request Form

Appendix FF Non-Emergency General Transportation Request Form

Appendix GG Non-Emergency Medical Transportation Reimbursement Form

Appendix HH Non-Emergency Medical Transportation Request Form

Appendix II Prior Authorization General Level 2

Appendix JJ Prior Authorization General Level 3

Appendix KK Home Health Aid Prior Authorization Level 3

Appendix LL Long-term Care Hospitalization Prior Authorization Level 3

Appendix MM In-Patient Rehabilitation Prior Authorization Level 3

Appendix NN Hospice Respite Care Prior Authorization Level 3

Appendix OO Outpatient Prescription Pharmaceuticals

Appendix OO-1 Non-Formulary Prior Authorization - Prescription (General and Renewal)

Appendix OO-2 Non-Formulary Prior Authorization – Airway Medications

Appendix OO-3 Non-Formulary Prior Authorization – Antidepressants

Appendix OO-4 Non-Formulary Prior Authorization – Antiemetics

Appendix OO-5 Non-Formulary Prior Authorization – Antipsychotics

Appendix OO-6 Non-Formulary Prior Authorization – Epinephrine

Appendix OO-7 Non-Formulary Prior Authorization – Diabetes Insulin

Appendix OO-8 Non-Formulary Prior Authorization – Methadone

Appendix OO-9 Non-Formulary Prior Authorization – Airway Biologics

Appendix OO-10 Non-Formulary Prior Authorization – Abuse Deterrents

Appendix PP Enrollment Denial Letter and Appeal Notification

Appendix QQ Certification Denial Letter and Appeal Notification

Appendix RR Treatment Denial Letter and Appeal Notification

Appendix SS-1 Federal Register Notice

Appendix TT IRB Determination

Appendix UU Translated Initial Request for Information (Spanish, Chinese, Polish)

Appendix VV Translated 30 Day Request for Information (Spanish, Chinese, Polish)

Appendix WW Translated 60 Day Request for Information (Spanish, Chinese, Polish)

Appendix XX Translated 90 Day Request for Information (Spanish, Chinese, Polish)

Appendix YY Translated 180 Day Request for Information (Spanish, Chinese, Polish)

Appendix ZZ Translated Enrollment Denial and Appeal Notification (Spanish)

Appendix AAA Disenrollment Letter and Appeal Notification

Appendix BBB Decertification Letter Template—Administrative Error

Appendix CCC Decertification Letter Template—Denial and Decertification Exposure

Appendix DDD Decertification Letter Template—Latency Prostate Cancer/Cancer

Appendix EEE Overview of WTC Health Program Forms, Standard Correspondence

and Changes to the Information Collection Request

Appendix FFF Reimbursement Denial Letter and Appeal Notification




B. Collections of Information Employing Statistical Methods


The World Trade Center (WTC) Health Program is a limited healthcare program administered by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The goal of the WTC Health Program is to provide healthcare, medical monitoring, and treatment to responders of the terrorist attacks that occurred on September 11, 2011 (“9/11”) at the World Trade Center in New York City; the Pentagon in Washington, D.C.; and Shanksville, Pennsylvania, as well as survivors in the New York City area. Healthcare monitoring and treatment services are provided to all eligible and enrolled WTC Health Program members. Information is collected to determine applicants’ eligibility, provide the services and payments authorized by the Program, and adjudicate appeals. Statistical methods are not used to select respondents.


1. Respondent Universe and Sampling Methods


There are two categories of members addressed in this Emergency Clearance Submission.

  • Pentagon Responder” is a person who is an active or retired member of a fire or police department (fire or emergency personnel), worked for a recovery or cleanup contractor, was a volunteer, was an employee of the Department of Defense or any other Federal agency, worked for a contractor of the Department of Defense or any other Federal agency between September 11, 2001, and September 18, 2001, or was a member of a regular or reserve component of the uniformed services; and performed rescue, recovery, demolition, debris cleanup, or other related services at the Pentagon site of the terrorist-related aircraft crash of September 11, 2001, during the period beginning on September 11, 2001, and ending on November 19, 2001.

  • Shanksville Responder” is a person who is an active or retired member of a fire or police department (fire or emergency personnel), worked for a recovery or cleanup contractor, was a volunteer, was an employee of the Department of Defense or any other Federal agency, worked for a contractor of the Department of Defense or any other Federal agency between September 11, 2001, and September 18, 2001, or was a member of a regular or reserve component of the uniformed services; and performed rescue, recovery, demolition, debris cleanup, or other related services at the Shanksville, Pennsylvania site of the terrorist-related aircraft crash of September 11, 2001, during the period beginning on September 11, 2001, and ending on October 3, 2001.


2. Procedures for the Collection of Information


Modes of information collection for the Pentagon/Shanksville Application for Enrollment include mail, web, and fax.


3. Methods to Maximize Response Rates and Deal with No Response


WTC Health Program procedures have been designed to maximize flexibility and convenience to users. Applicants have various options for submitting applications, including electronic, hardcopy, and fax.


To facilitate the initial determination of eligibility for services, the WTC Health Program sends follow-up reminder letters when application forms are incomplete. The WTC Health Program also provides translations of forms or other communications as needed.


Finally, the WTC Health Program allows members to identify a Designated Representative to act on their behalf. This provides flexibility to members who experience barriers due to their health conditions, cognitive status, difficulties with language or communication, or other factors.


4. Tests of Procedures or Methods to be Undertaken


The program has been operating since 2011. Current information collection procedures reflect the experience of WTC Health Program members, program management staff, and NIOSH’s data collection contractor.


5. Individuals Consulted on Statistical Aspects and Individuals Collecting and/or Analyzing Data


Roy Fleming, Quality Assurance Officer

World Trade Center Health Program

404-498-2537, [email protected]


Geoff Calvert, Medical Officer

World Trade Center Health Program

513-841-4448, [email protected]


Shalama Brooks, Quality Advisor

World Trade Center Health Program

202-465-6697, [email protected]


Alejandro Azofeifa-Ujueta, Health Scientist

World Trade Center Health program

202-245-4837, [email protected]


Ruiling Lui, Environmental Scientist

World Trade Center Health Program

513-458-7153, [email protected]


Albeliz Santiago-Colon, Epidemiologist

World Trade Center Health Program

513-841-4310, [email protected]


Travis Kubale, Epidemiologist

World Trade Center Health Program

513-841-4461, [email protected]


Robert D. Daniels, Associate Director of Science

World Trade Center Health Program

513-533-8329, [email protected]


Samantha Berkley, Program Coordinator

World Trade Center Health Program

202-245-0678, [email protected]


Alexis Caplan, Public Health Advisor

World Trade Center Health Program

404-718-5256, [email protected]


Andrew Garcia, Data Analyst

Karna


Will Nussman, Data Analyst

Karna


Anna Nussio, Enrollment and Eligibility Lead

Karna/CSRA


Lawrence Chang, Administrator

Data Center at NYC


Yongzho Shao, Ph.D., Analytic Director

Data Center at NYC


Rachel Zeig-Owens, Analytic Team Co-Director

FDNY Data Center


Theresa Schwartz, Analytic Team Co-Director

FDNY Data Center


Roberto Lucchini, M.D., Director, Data Center

General Responder Data Center


Susan Teitelbaum, Ph.D., Epidemiologist

General Responder Data Center


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