Federal Register - January 28, 2021
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Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 17 / Thursday, January 28, 2021 / Notices needed by CMS to support the MDPP
benefit. Based on experience with the DPRP from 20112020, including data analysis, and feedback from applicant organizations and internal and external partners, CDC plans to revise the DPRP
Standards and the associated information collection.
Key changes are a direct result of DPRP data analyses and discussion with National DPP stakeholders, including those serving vulnerable populations.
Key changes allow for the optional collection of Hemoglobin A1C levels, and for weight/physical activity minutes to be combined a new method, to determine Full recognition; the required collection of Application Delivery Mode questions; revised organizational type information; program enrollment motivation/enrollment source information; adding Gender; and the removal of Session ID. Three data elements have been minimally revised and no other data elements have been added to the one-time application form;
and, three have been revised, one has been deleted, and four have been added to the evaluation data elements, as per below:
Application Form 1 Delivery Modefollow-up questions revised 2 Class Type revised 3 Organization Type revised Evaluation Data Elements 4 Enrollment Motivation new 5 Enrollment Source revised 6 Session ID deleted 7 HBA1C Value new 8 Participants Gender new During the period of this Revision, CDC estimates receipt of approximately 300 DPRP application forms per year.
The estimated burden per one-time, upfront application response is one hour.
CDC further estimates receipt of semiannual evaluation data two hours at each submission from the new 300
organizations per year plus existing organizations who also submit semi-
annual evaluation data. The total estimated average annualized evaluation burden to respondents is 8,700 hours.
This includes an estimate of the time needed to extract and compile the required data records and fields from an existing electronic database, review the data, create or enter a data file in the required format i.e., CSV file, and submit the data file via the National DPP website for upload into the DPRP
Data Portal. The estimated burden per response is modest since the information requested for DPRP
recognition is routinely collected by most organizations that deliver lifestyle change programs for their own internal evaluation and possible insurance reimbursement purposes, including Medicare under the MDPP benefit.
Participation in the DPRP is voluntary, data are de-identified, no Personally Identifiable Information PII is collected by CDC, and there are no costs to respondents other than their time.
CDC is requesting a three-year approval.
ESTIMATED ANNUALIZED BURDEN HOURS
Type of respondents Public sector organizations that deliver type 2
diabetes prevention programs.
Private sector organizations that deliver type 2 diabetes prevention programs.
Jeffrey M. Zirger, Lead, Information Collection Review Office, Office of Scientific Integrity, Office of Science, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Requirement for Negative PreDeparture COVID19 Test Result or Documentation of Recovery From COVID19 for all Airline or Other Aircraft Passengers Arriving Into the United States From Any Foreign Country Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC, Department of Health and Human Services HHS.
ACTION: Notice of Agency Order.
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Human Services HHS announces an Agency Order requiring negative predeparture COVID19 test results or documentation of recovery from COVID19 for all airline or other aircraft passengers arriving into the United States from any foreign country. This Order was signed by the CDC Director on January 25, 2021 and supersedes the previous Order signed by the CDC
Director on January 12, 2021.
DATES: This Order was effective January 26, 2021.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Jennifer Buigut, Division of Global Migration and Quarantine, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600
Clifton Road NE, MS H164, Atlanta, GA 30329. Email: dgmqpolicyoffice@
cdc.gov.
This Order prohibits the introduction into the United States of any aircraft passenger departing from any foreign country unless the passenger: 1 Has a negative pre-departure test result for SARSCoV2, the virus that causes COVID19 Qualifying Test; or 2
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written or electronic documentation of recovery from COVID19 after previous SARSCoV2 infection in the form of a positive viral test result and a letter from a licensed health care provider or public health official stating that the passenger has been cleared for travel Documentation of Recovery.
This Order supersedes the previous Order signed by the CDC Director on January 12, 2021. This Order further clarifies the exemption categories for federal law enforcement and U.S.
Department of Defense DOD personnel observing DOD precautions to prevent the transmission of COVID19 during travel. This Order also replaces the previous language concerning the ability of airlines and aircraft operators to request specific waivers and replaces it with a limited humanitarian exemption category allowing individuals and organizations to request an exemption.
To be eligible for this limited humanitarian exemption, the individual or organization must demonstrate both:
1 Exigent circumstances where emergency travel is required to preserve health and safety e.g., emergency
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