98-8513. AHCPR Health Services Research  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 62 (Wednesday, April 1, 1998)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 15846-15847]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-8513]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    
    Agency for Health Care Policy and Research
    
    
    AHCPR Health Services Research
    
    AGENCY: Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, HHS.
    
    ACTION: Notice of Availability.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (ANCPR) 
    announces release of a Program Announcement of its broad priority 
    interests for extramural grants for research, demonstration, 
    dissemination, and evaluation projects to: (1) Support Improvements in 
    Health Outcomes; (2) Strengthen Quality Measurement and Improvement, 
    including the use of evidence-based practice information and tools; and 
    (3) Identify Strategies to Improve Access and Foster Appropriate Use 
    and Reduce Unnecessary Expenditures, including research on the 
    organization, financing, and delivery of health care and the 
    characteristics of primary care practice.
        The Program Announcement (PA) of ongoing AHCPR research interests 
    was published in the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Guide for 
    Grants and Contracts on March 26, 1998. The PA is available from 
    AHCPR's Website. (See ADDRESSES.)
        Eligible applicants include nonprofit domestic and foreign 
    organizations including universities, clinics, units of State and local 
    governments, and foundations. For-profit organizations may participate 
    as members of consortia or subcontractors.
    
    DATES: Applications may be submitted at the standard receipt dates for 
    new PHS research grants: February 1, June 1, and October 1, annually. 
    See Application and Instructions, form PHS 398 (rev. 5/95).
    
    ADDRESSES: Interested applicants should obtain application materials, 
    which include the PA, from the AHCPR contractor: Equals Three 
    Communications, Inc.; 7910 Woodmont Avenue, Suite 200; Bethesda, MD 
    20814-3015; Telephone: 301/656-3100; FAX: 301/652-5264.
    
        The PA is available through AHCPR's Web site (http://www.ahcpr.gov 
    under Funding Opportunities) and from the electronic NIH Guide at 
    http://www.nih.gov/grants/guide/index.html). It can also be obtained 
    through AHCPR InstantFAX at 301/594-2800. To use the 24-hour 
    InstantFAX, callers must use a FAX machine with a telephone handset, 
    and follow the voice instructions. For questions about this service, 
    call Judy Wilcox, Office of Health Care Information, at 301/594-1364, 
    ext. 1389.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The AHCPR mission is to support and conduct 
    research to improve the outcomes, quality, access to, and cost and 
    utilization of health care services. AHCPR achieves its mission through 
    health services research designed to (1) improve clinical practice, (2) 
    improve the health care system's ability to provide access to and 
    deliver high quality, high-value health care, and (3) provide policy 
    makers with the ability to assess the impact of system changes on 
    outcomes, quality, access, cost, and use of health care services.
    
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        The AHCPR research agenda is designed to be responsive to the needs 
    of consumers, patients, clinicians and other providers, plans, 
    purchasers, and policy makers for evidence-based information which they 
    need in order to improve health care quality and outcomes, control 
    costs, and assure access to needed services.
        The PA sets out priority interests in research, demonstration, 
    dissemination and evaluation projects under broad program areas as 
    follows:
        (1) Support improvements in health outcomes. AHCPR seeks to support 
    research to better understand the outcomes of health care, at both the 
    clinical and systems levels; and, in particular, what works, for whom, 
    when, and at what cost.
        (2) Strengthen quality measurement and improvement. This area of 
    interest includes research on the use of evidence-based practice 
    information.
        (3) Identify strategies to improve access, foster appropriate use 
    and reduce unnecessary expenditures. This area includes research on 
    access, use, and cost of health services; organization, financing, and 
    delivery; and primary care practice.
        AHCPR has identified as a special focus of research across the 
    major program areas, health issues related to priority populations, 
    identified as minority populations, women, and children.
        The PA also identifies as emerging research interests two 
    additional areas that are becoming increasingly important in today's 
    market-driven health care delivery system. These are research on 
    methodologic advances in health services research, especially cost-
    effectiveness analysis, and research on ethical issues across the 
    spectrum of health care delivery.
        The AHCPR is encouraging research using data from the Medical 
    Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS), developed by AHCPR with collaboration 
    by the National Center for Health Statistics, and other AHCPR-supported 
    data bases such as the Health Care Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP-
    3).
        Also encouraged are partnerships with private and public 
    organizations to facilitate development and sharing of scientific 
    knowledge and resources, including cost-sharing mechanisms; projects 
    that will produce results within 2 to 3 years; and results that can be 
    integrated rapidly into practice or policy.
        Potential applicants and other interested organizations and 
    individuals should obtain a copy of the complete PA for details on 
    AHCPR interests, program contracts, application procedures, and review 
    and award criteria.
    
        Dated: March 26, 1998.
    John M. Eisenberg,
    Administrator.
    [FR Doc. 98-8513 Filed 3-31-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
04/01/1998
Department:
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of Availability.
Document Number:
98-8513
Dates:
Applications may be submitted at the standard receipt dates for new PHS research grants: February 1, June 1, and October 1, annually. See Application and Instructions, form PHS 398 (rev. 5/95).
Pages:
15846-15847 (2 pages)
PDF File:
98-8513.pdf