[Federal Register Volume 71, Number 43 (Monday, March 6, 2006)]
[Notices]
[Pages 11208-11209]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 06-2092]
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Notice of Grant Award to The National Council on the Aging, To
Evaluate a Project Entitled, ``Cost-Effective and Scalable Strategies
for Enrolling Medicare Beneficiaries in Medicare Prescription Drug
Extra Help''
AGENCY: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), HHS.
ACTION: Notice of grant award.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
SUMMARY: The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has awarded a
grant entitled, ``Cost-Effective and Scalable Strategies for Enrolling
Medicare Beneficiaries in Medicare Prescription Drug Extra Help'' to
The National Council on the Aging, 300 D Street, SW., Suite 801,
Washington, DC 20024, in response to an unsolicited proposal. The
period of performance is March 1, 2006 through February 28, 2007 (Year
1). The applicant proposes to use private-public partnerships to
support a five-year strategy of identifying and enrolling eligible
beneficiaries through a series of tailored, list-driven intervention
approaches already known to be effective in Low-Income Subsidy (LIS)
enrollment. The National Council on the Aging (NCOA) is partnering with
Benefits Data Trust (BDT) to lead this list-driven intervention
research project. They have already received private funds which they
plan to award in grants to support test interventions for the proposed
study. NCOA expects to test 24-30 intervention approaches over a five-
year period.
The NCOA team is soliciting CMS cooperation and support to
accomplish two objectives critical to the success of the interventions.
First, the proposed project will facilitate an ongoing partnership
between NCOA and CMS to refine marketing lists by identifying
beneficiaries already enrolled in the
[[Page 11209]]
Medicare Part D Low-Income Subsidy (LIS) or Medicaid. This will allow
BDT to create the ``cleanest'' list possible of potential LIS-
eligibles. BDT reported that use of similarly refined lists for
outreach efforts to low income populations has increased the enrollment
success rate, and decreased the cost of enrollment.
Secondly, NCOA is seeking CMS funding to evaluate alternative,
list-based outreach strategies. NCOA intends to partner with L&M Policy
Research for the evaluation of intervention approaches. In addition,
NCOA will rely on Bridgespan to be an advisor for cost-effectiveness
studies. Evaluation of these approaches could supplement existing
market research knowledge, and be useful for quality improvement of
ongoing and future beneficiary outreach efforts for LIS.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Susie Butler, Project Officer, Center
for Beneficiary Choices, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, 7500
Security Blvd., Stop S2-22-05, Baltimore, MD 21244, (410) 786-7211 or
Judy Norris, Grants Officer, Department of Health and Human Services,
OAGM/CMS, 7500 Security Blvd., Stop C2-21-15, Baltimore, MD 21244,
(410) 786-5130.
Authority: Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Program No.
93-779, Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Research,
Demonstrations and Evaluations; Section 1110 of the Social Security
Act.
Dated: February 28, 2006.
Mark B. McClellan,
Administrator, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
[FR Doc. 06-2092 Filed 3-1-06; 1:52 pm]
BILLING CODE 4120-01-P