42 C.F.R. § 423.2266

Current through October 31, 2024
Section 423.2266 - Activities with healthcare providers or in the healthcare setting
(a)Where marketing is prohibited. The requirements in paragraphs (c) through (e) of this section apply to activities in the health care setting. Marketing activities and materials are not permitted in areas where care is being administered, including but not limited to the following:
(1) Exam rooms.
(2) Hospital patient rooms.
(3) Treatment areas where patients interact with a provider and his/her clinical team and receive treatment (including such areas in dialysis treatment facilities).
(4) Pharmacy counter areas.
(b)Where marketing is permitted. Marketing activities and materials are permitted in common areas within the health care setting, including the following:
(1) Common entryways.
(2) Vestibules.
(3) Waiting rooms.
(4) Hospital or nursing home cafeterias.
(5) Community, recreational, or conference rooms.
(c)Provider-initiated activities. Provider-initiated activities are activities conducted by a provider at the request of the patient, or as a matter of a course of treatment, and occur when meeting with the patient as part of the professional relationship between the provider and patient. Provider-initiated activities do not include activities conducted at the request of the Part D sponsor or pursuant to the network participation agreement between the Part D sponsor and the provider. Provider-initiated activities that meet this definition in this paragraph (c) fall outside of the definition of marketing in § 423.2260 . Permissible provider-initiated activities include:
(1) Distributing unaltered, printed materials created by CMS, such as reports from Medicare Plan Finder, the "Medicare & You" handbook, or "Medicare Options Compare" (from https://www.medicare.gov) including in areas where care is delivered.
(2) Providing the names of Part D sponsors with which they contract or participate or both.
(3) Answering questions or discussing the merits of a Part D plan or plans, including cost sharing and benefit information including in areas where care is delivered.
(4) Referring patients to other sources of information, such as State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) representatives, plan marketing representatives, State Medicaid Office, local Social Security Offices, CMS' website at https://www.medicare.gov, or 1-800-MEDICARE.
(5) Referring patients to Part D marketing materials available in common areas.
(6) Providing information and assistance in applying for the LIS.
(7) Announcing new or continuing affiliations with Part D sponsors, once a contractual agreement is signed. Announcements may be made through any means of distribution.
(d)Plan-initiated provider activities. Plan-initiated provider activities are those activities conducted by a provider at the request of a Part D sponsor. During a plan-initiated provider activity, the provider is acting on behalf of the Part D sponsor. For the purpose of plan-initiated activities, the Part D sponsor is responsible for compliance with all applicable regulatory requirements.
(1) During plan-initiated provider activities, Part D sponsors must ensure that the provider does not:
(i) Accept/collect scope of appointment forms.
(ii) Accept Medicare enrollment applications.
(iii) Make phone calls or direct, urge, or attempt to persuade their patients to enroll in a specific plan based on financial or any other interests of the provider.
(iv) Mail marketing materials on behalf of a Part D sponsor.
(v) Offer inducements to persuade patients to enroll with a particular Part D plan or sponsor.
(vi) Conduct health screenings as a marketing activity.
(vii) Distribute marketing materials or enrollment forms in areas where care is being delivered.
(viii) Offer anything of value to induce enrollees to select the provider.
(ix) Accept compensation from the Part D sponsor for any marketing or enrollment activities performed on behalf of the Part D sponsor.
(2) During plan-initiated provider activities, the provider may do any of the following:
(i) Make available, distribute, and display communications materials, including in areas where care is being delivered.
(ii) Provide or make available marketing materials and enrollment forms in common areas.
(e)Part D sponsor activities in the healthcare setting. Part D sponsor activities in the health care setting are those activities, including marketing activities that are conducted by Part D sponsor or on behalf of the Part D sponsor, or by any downstream entity, but not by a provider. All marketing must comply with the requirements in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section. However, during Part D sponsor activities, the following is permitted:
(1) Accepting and collect Scope of Appointment forms.
(2) Accepting enrollment forms.
(3) Making available, distributing, and displaying communications materials, including in areas where care is being delivered.

42 C.F.R. §423.2266

86 FR 6125 , Jan. 19, 2021
86 FR 6125, 1/19/2021