CMS publishes a notice in the Federal Register when the following conditions are met:
- (a) Proposed notice. CMS publishes a notice after the receipt of a completed application from a national home infusion therapy accrediting organization seeking CMS's approval of a home infusion therapy accreditation program. The notice identifies the home infusion therapy accrediting organization, the type of suppliers covered by the home infusion therapy accreditation program, and provides at least a 30 day public comment period (beginning on the date of publication).
(b) Final notice. The final notice announces CMS decision to approve or deny a national accrediting organization application. The notice specifies the basis for the CMS decision.
(1) Approval or re-approval. If CMS approves or re-approves the home infusion therapy accrediting organization's home infusion therapy accreditation program, the final notice at a minimum includes the following information:
- (i) A description of how the home infusion therapy accreditation program meets or exceeds Medicare home infusion therapy accreditation program requirements.
- (ii) The effective date of approval (no later than the publication date of the notice).
- (iii) The term of the approval (6 years or less).
(2) Denial. If CMS does not approve the home infusion therapy accrediting organization's accreditation program, the final notice describes the following:
- (i) How the home infusion therapy accrediting organization fails to meet Medicare home infusion therapy accreditation program requirements.
- (ii) The effective date of the decision.