Section text and notes
In general
42 U.S.C. 11101The Secretary shall maintain a national health care fraud and abuse data collection program under this section for the reporting of certain final adverse actions (not including settlements in which no findings of liability have been made) against health care providers, suppliers, or practitioners as required by subsection (b), with access as set forth in subsection (d), and shall furnish the information collected under this section to the National Practitioner Data Bank established pursuant to the Health Care Quality Improvement Act of 1986 ( et seq.).
Reporting of information
In general
Each Government agency and health plan shall report any final adverse action (not including settlements in which no findings of liability have been made) taken against a health care provider, supplier, or practitioner.
Information to be reported
Confidentiality
In determining what information is required, the Secretary shall include procedures to assure that the privacy of individuals receiving health care services is appropriately protected.
Timing and form of reporting
The information required to be reported under this subsection shall be reported regularly (but not less often than monthly) and in such form and manner as the Secretary prescribes. Such information shall first be required to be reported on a date specified by the Secretary.
To whom reported
The information required to be reported under this subsection shall be reported to the Secretary.
Sanctions for failure to report
Health plans
section 1320a–7a of this titleAny health plan that fails to report information on an adverse action required to be reported under this subsection shall be subject to a civil money penalty of not more than $25,000 for each such adverse action not reported. Such penalty shall be imposed and collected in the same manner as civil money penalties under subsection (a) of are imposed and collected under that section.
Governmental agencies
The Secretary shall provide for a publication of a public report that identifies those Government agencies that have failed to report information on adverse actions as required to be reported under this subsection.
Disclosure and correction of information
Disclosure
Corrections
Each Government agency and health plan shall report corrections of information already reported about any final adverse action taken against a health care provider, supplier, or practitioner, in such form and manner that the Secretary prescribes by regulation.
Access to reported information
Availability
section 1396r–2(b) of this titlesection 1396r–2(a) of this titleThe information collected under this section shall be available from the National Practitioner Data Bank to the agencies, authorities, and officials which are provided under information reported under .
Fees for disclosure
The Secretary may establish or approve reasonable fees for the disclosure of information under this section. The amount of such a fee may not exceed the costs of processing the requests for disclosure and of providing such information. Such fees shall be available to the Secretary to cover such costs.
Protection from liability for reporting
No person or entity, including the agency designated by the Secretary in subsection (b)(5) shall be held liable in any civil action with respect to any report made as required by this section, without knowledge of the falsity of the information contained in the report.
Appropriate coordination
42 U.S.C. 11131section 1396r–2 of this titleIn implementing this section, the Secretary shall provide for the maximum appropriate coordination with part B of the Health Care Quality Improvement Act of 1986 ( et seq.) and .
Definitions and special rules
Final adverse action
In general
Exception
The term does not include any action with respect to a malpractice claim.
Practitioner
The terms “licensed health care practitioner”, “licensed practitioner”, and “practitioner” mean, with respect to a State, an individual who is licensed or otherwise authorized by the State to provide health care services (or any individual who, without authority holds himself or herself out to be so licensed or authorized).
Government agency
Health plan
section 1320a–7c(c) of this titleThe term “health plan” has the meaning given such term by .
Determination of conviction
section 1320a–7(i) of this titleFor purposes of paragraph (1), the existence of a conviction shall be determined under paragraphs (1) through (4) of .
Aug. 14, 1935, ch. 531 Pub. L. 104–191, title II, § 221(a)110 Stat. 2009 Pub. L. 105–33, title IV, § 4331(a)(2)111 Stat. 395 Pub. L. 111–148, title VI, § 6403(a)124 Stat. 763 (, title XI, § 1128E, as added , , ; amended , (b), (d), , , 396; , , .)
Editorial Notes
References in Text
Pub. L. 99–660100 Stat. 3784 section 11101 of this titleThe Health Care Quality Improvement Act of 1986, referred to in subsecs. (a) and (f), is title IV of , , , which is classified generally to chapter 117 (§ 11101 et seq.) of this title. Part B of the Act is classified generally to subchapter II (§ 11131 et seq.) of chapter 117 of this title. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Short Title note set out under and Tables.
The Internal Revenue Code of 1986, referred to in subsec. (b)(2)(A), is classified generally to Title 26, Internal Revenue Code.
Amendments
Pub. L. 111–148, § 6403(a)(1)2010—Subsec. (a). , added subsec. (a) and struck out former subsec. (a). Prior to amendment, text read as follows: “Not later than , the Secretary shall establish a national health care fraud and abuse data collection program for the reporting of final adverse actions (not including settlements in which no findings of liability have been made) against health care providers, suppliers, or practitioners as required by subsection (b) of this section, with access as set forth in subsection (c) of this section, and shall maintain a database of the information collected under this section.”
Pub. L. 111–148, § 6403(a)(2)Subsec. (d). , added subsec. (d) and struck out former subsec. (d). Prior to amendment, text read as follows:
Availability“(1) .—The information in the database maintained under this section shall be available to Federal and State government agencies and health plans pursuant to procedures that the Secretary shall provide by regulation.
Fees for disclosure“(2) .—The Secretary may establish or approve reasonable fees for the disclosure of information in such database (other than with respect to requests by Federal agencies). The amount of such a fee shall be sufficient to recover the full costs of operating the database. Such fees shall be available to the Secretary or, in the Secretary’s discretion to the agency designated under this section to cover such costs.”
Pub. L. 111–148, § 6403(a)(3)42 U.S.C. 11101Subsec. (f). , added subsec. (f) and struck out former subsec. (f). Prior to amendment, text read as follows: “The Secretary shall implement this section in such a manner as to avoid duplication with the reporting requirements established for the National Practitioner Data Bank under the Health Care Quality Improvement Act of 1986 ( et seq.).”
Pub. L. 111–148, § 6403(a)(4)(A)(i)(I)Subsec. (g)(1)(A)(iii). , struck out “or State” after “Federal” in introductory provisions.
Pub. L. 111–148, § 6403(a)(4)(A)(i)(III)Subsec. (g)(1)(A)(iii)(II). , added subcl. (II).
Pub. L. 111–148, § 6403(a)(4)(A)(i)(II)Subsec. (g)(1)(A)(iii)(III). , redesignated subcl. (II) as (III). Former subcl. (III) redesignated (IV).
Pub. L. 111–148, § 6403(a)(4)(A)(i)(I), struck out “or State” after “Federal”.
Pub. L. 111–148, § 6403(a)(4)(A)(i)(II)Subsec. (g)(1)(A)(iii)(IV). , redesignated subcl. (III) as (IV).
Pub. L. 111–148, § 6403(a)(4)(A)(ii)Subsec. (g)(1)(A)(iv). , added cl. (iv) and struck out former cl. (iv) which read as follows: “Exclusion from participation in Federal or State health care programs (as defined in sections 1320a–7b(f) and 1320a–7(h) of this title, respectively).”
Pub. L. 111–148, § 6403(a)(4)(C)Subsec. (g)(3)(D). , which directed amendment of subpar. (D) of subsec. (g) by striking out “or State”, was executed by striking out “or State” after “Federal” in subpar. (D) of subsec. (g)(3) to reflect the probable intent of Congress.
Pub. L. 111–148, § 6403(a)(4)(B), redesignated subpar. (F) as (D) and struck out former subpar. (D) which read as follows: “State law enforcement agencies.”
Pub. L. 111–148, § 6403(a)(4)(B)(i)Subsec. (g)(3)(E). , struck out subpar. (E) which read as follows: “State medicaid fraud control units.”
Pub. L. 111–148, § 6403(a)(4)(B)(ii)Subsec. (g)(3)(F). , redesignated subpar. (F) as (D).
Pub. L. 105–33, § 4331(d)1997—Subsec. (b)(6). , added par. (6).
Pub. L. 105–33, § 4331(a)(2)Subsec. (g)(3)(C). , substituted “Department of Veterans Affairs” for “Veterans’ Administration”.
Pub. L. 105–33, § 4331(b)Subsec. (g)(5). , substituted “paragraphs (1) through (4)” for “paragraph (4)”.
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Effective Date of 1997 Amendment
Pub. L. 105–33, title IV, § 4331(f)111 Stat. 396
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Sanction for failure to report .—
Transition Process; Regulations; Effective Date of 2010 Amendment
Pub. L. 111–148, title VI, § 6403(d)124 Stat. 766