[Federal Register Volume 59, Number 28 (Thursday, February 10, 1994)]
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[FR Doc No: 94-3100]


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[Federal Register: February 10, 1994]


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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

Office of the Secretary

 

Agency Forms Submitted to the Office of Management and Budget for 
Clearance

    On Fridays, the Department of Health and Human Services, Office of 
the Secretary publishes a list of information collections it has 
submitted to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for clearance in 
compliance with the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. chapter 35). The 
following are those information collections recently submitted to OMB.
    1. Survey of Medicare Beneficiary Understanding of the Explanation 
of Medical Benefits--New--This survey of Medicare beneficiary 
understanding of the ``Explanation of Your Medicare Part B Benefits'' 
notice is needed to provide a scientific measure of the effectiveness 
of the recently revised notice and to collect beneficiaries suggestions 
for future improvements. Respondents: Individuals; Total Number of 
Respondents: 400; Frequency of Response: one time; Average Burden per 
Response: 15 minutes; Estimated Annual Burden: 100 hours.
    OMB Desk Officer; Allison Eydt.
    Copies of the information collection packages listed above can be 
obtained by calling the OS Reports Clearance Officer on (202) 619-0511. 
Written comments and recommendations for the proposed information 
collection should be sent directly to the OMB desk officer designated 
above at the following address:

OMB Reports Management Branch, New Executive Office Building, room 
3208, Washington, DC 20503.

    Dated: January 28, 1994.
Dennis P. Williams,
Deputy Assistant Secretary, Budget.
[FR Doc. 94-3100 Filed 2-9-94; 8:45 am]
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