96-17098. 1996 Demonstration Sites for State Pregnancy and Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance Systems  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 130 (Friday, July 5, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 35217-35219]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-17098]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    [Announcement 651]
    
    
    1996 Demonstration Sites for State Pregnancy and Pediatric 
    Nutrition Surveillance Systems
    
    Introduction
    
        The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announces the 
    availability of fiscal year (FY) 1996 funds for a cooperative agreement 
    for Demonstration Sites for Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance Systems 
    (PedNSS) and State Pregnancy Nutrition Surveillance Systems (PNSS) to 
    improve data quality and to add additional questions to these systems.
        The CDC is committed to achieving the health promotion and disease 
    prevention objectives of ``Healthy People 2000,'' a national activity 
    to reduce morbidity and mortality and improve the quality of life. This 
    announcement is related to the priority areas of Nutrition, Maternal 
    and Infant Health, and Surveillance and Data Systems. (For ordering a 
    copy of ``Healthy People 2000'', see the section ``Where To Obtain 
    Additional Information.'')
    
    Authority
    
        This program is authorized under sections 301(a)and 317(k)(2)of the 
    Public Health Service Act [42 U.S.C. 241(a) and 247b(k)(2)], as 
    amended.
    
    Smoke-Free Workplace
    
        CDC strongly encourages all grant recipients to provide a smoke-
    free workplace and promote the nonuse of all tobacco products, and 
    Public Law 103-227, the Pro-Children Act of 1994, prohibits smoking in 
    certain facilities that receive Federal funds in which education, 
    library, day care, health care, and early childhood development 
    services are provided to children.
    
    Eligible Applicants
    
        Eligible applicants are the official public health agencies of 
    States or their bona fide agents. This includes the District of 
    Columbia, American Samoa, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Virgin 
    Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, Guam, the Northern Mariana 
    Islands, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, the Republic of Palau, 
    and federally recognized Indian tribal governments.
        Eligible applicants must:
        1. Provide evidence that the State is currently participating in, 
    and submitting data for, items indicated below in the PedNSS and/or 
    PNSS:
        a. If applying to work with the PedNSS system, a minimum of 4 of 
    the 5 data items listed in Appendix A should have no more than 40% 
    missing data. (A copy of Appendix A will be included in the application 
    kit.)
        b. If applying to work with the PNSS system, a minimum of 14 of the 
    18 data items listed in Appendix B should have no more than 40% missing 
    data. (A copy of Appendix B will be included in the application kit.)
        2. Provide written documentation that each demonstration site 
    includes:
        a. A minimum of 1,000 children enrolled in Women, Infants, and 
    Children (WIC) are seen in each of at least 10 potential demonstration 
    sites per year (PedNSS system only).
        b. A minimum of 300 women enrolled in WIC are seen in each of at 
    least 10 potential demonstration sites per year (PNSS system only).
    
    Availability Of Funds
    
        Approximately $350,000 is available in FY 1996 to fund 
    approximately 4 awards, no more than two of which will be made to 
    applicants who participate in PedNSS only. It is expected that the 
    average award will range from $80,000 to $100,000. It is expected that 
    the awards will begin on or about September 30, 1996, and will be made 
    for a 12-month budget period within a project period of up to 3 years. 
    Funding estimates may vary and are subject to change. Continuation 
    awards within the project period will be made on the basis of 
    satisfactory progress and the availability of funds.
    
    Purpose
    
        These awards are to establish demonstration test clinic sites to 
    improve the quality of the PedNSS and/or PNSS surveillance; collect 
    high quality data; process, analyze, and disseminate data; add new data 
    items; and enhance the ability of these systems to monitor nutrition-
    related problems of women and children.
    
    Program Requirements
    
        In conducting activities to achieve the purpose of this program, 
    the recipient shall be responsible for conducting activities under A, 
    and CDC shall be responsible for conducting activities under B.
    
    A. Recipient Activities
    
        1. Establish demonstration sites to: (a) improve the quality of 
    data collected by the PedNSS and/or PNSS; (b) expand the PedNSS and/or 
    PNSS to include additional data items that are routinely collected in 
    public health clinics; and (c) develop standardized questions to add to 
    the PedNSS and/or PNSS on two of the following topics: food security, 
    dietary information, and physical activity.
        2. Choose potential demonstration sites (clinics, county, or 
    agency) based on clinic size, current data quality, geographic 
    representation, and ethnic diversity.
        3. Document equipment used, current practices of measuring health 
    parameters, and data collection procedures using standard qualitative 
    research methods such as focus groups, key informant interviews, etc.
        4. Develop and carry out a plan to assure standardized equipment 
    and measurement techniques, training procedures, and data collection 
    forms in accordance with guidelines to be provided by CDC.
        5. Include in the surveillance system, information on type of 
    formula fed to infants, whether the infant's mother participates in WIC 
    (PedNSS only), and risk factors contributing to WIC eligibility. Add 
    new standardized
    
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    questions to the data collection form on two of the following three 
    topics: food security, dietary information, and physical activity. The 
    recipient should be willing to consider including other data items as 
    the need arises.
        6. Develop and implement a plan to monitor data collection 
    activities.
        7. Develop a plan to assess data quality on an ongoing basis and 
    revise practices and techniques as needed.
        8. Evaluate the project in terms of: (a) improvement of data 
    quality, (b) feasibility of collecting new data items, and (c) 
    usefulness of new data items.
        9. Prepare and disseminate procedures used and findings through 
    presentation and publication in appropriate forums.
    
    B. CDC Activities
    
        1. Provide technical support to evaluate current practices of data 
    collection and develop a plan to improve data quality.
        2. Collaborate in the design of standardized data items, 
    definitions, procedures, and methods to collect the desired 
    surveillance information.
        3. Provide technical support for monitoring data collection and 
    data quality, data processing and analysis, and the distribution of 
    tasks between State and clinic offices.
    
    Evaluation Criteria (100 Points)
    
        Applications will be reviewed and evaluated according to the 
    following criteria:
    
    A. Statement of Need (5 Points)
    
        The need for State-specific, high-quality data on data items 
    currently collected and new data items.
    
    B. Goals and Objectives (5 Points)
    
        The appropriateness of goals, objectives, and activities stated in 
    the overall plan, and whether objectives are specific, measurable, 
    time-phased, and feasible.
    
    C. Operational Plan (45 Points)
    
        The extent and adequacy of the plan to use qualitative methods, 
    assure use of standardized equipment and operational procedures, 
    monitor data collection activities, assess data quality, revise 
    practices and techniques, and add new standardized questions to the 
    data collection.
    
    D. Capability (35 Points)
    
        1. The extent and appropriateness of the existing surveillance 
    system for PedNSS and/or PNSS.
        2. The extent to which project staff appear to have the skills to 
    provide training on data collection, data quality assessment and data 
    processing.
        3. Evidence that adding new data items and software to analyze data 
    quality to the existing computerized surveillance systems will be 
    feasible.
    
    E. Project Evaluation (10 Points)
    
        The appropriateness of the evaluation to assess improvements to 
    data quality and feasibility of collecting new data items.
    
    F. Budget (Not Weighted)
    
        The extent to which the budget clearly relates to proposed 
    objectives and activities.
    
    G. Human Subjects: (Not Scored)
    
        Whether or not exempt from the DHHS regulations, procedures are to 
    be adequate for the protection of human subjects. Recommendations on 
    the adequacy of protections include: (1) protections appear adequate 
    and there are no comments to make or concerns to raise, (2) protections 
    appear adequate, but there are comments regarding the protocol, (3) 
    protections appear inadequate and the ORG has concerns related to human 
    subjects, or (4) disapproval of the application is recommended because 
    the research risks are sufficiently serious and protection against the 
    risks are inadequate as to make the entire application unacceptable.
    
    Executive Order 12372 Review
    
        Applications are subject to Intergovernmental Review of Federal 
    Programs as governed by Executive Order (E.O.) 12372. E.O. 12372 sets 
    up a system for State and local government review of proposed Federal 
    assistance applications. Applicants (other than federally recognized 
    Indian tribal governments) should contact their State Single Point of 
    Contact (SPOC) as early as possible to alert them to the prospective 
    applications and receive any necessary instructions on the State 
    process. For proposed projects serving more than one State, the 
    applicant is advised to contact the SPOC of each affected State. A 
    current list of SPOCs is included in the application kit. If SPOCs have 
    any State process recommendations on applications submitted to CDC, 
    they should send them to Sharron P. Orum, Grants Management Officer, 
    Grants Management Branch, Procurement and Grants Office, Centers for 
    Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 255 East Paces Ferry Road, NE., 
    Room 314, Mail Stop E-18, Atlanta, Georgia 30305, no later than 30 days 
    after the receipt date of the application.
        The appropriation for this financial assistance program was 
    received late in the fiscal year and would not allow for an application 
    date which would accommodate the 60-day State recommendation process 
    period. The Program Announcement Number and Program Title should be 
    referenced on the document. The granting agency does not guarantee to 
    ``accommodate or explain'' State process recommendations it receives 
    after that date.
        Indian tribes are strongly encouraged to request tribal government 
    review of the proposed application. If tribal governments have any 
    tribal process recommendations on applications submitted to CDC, they 
    should forward them to Sharron P. Orum, Grants Management Office, 
    Grants Management Branch, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 
    (CDC), 255 East Paces Ferry Road, NE., Room 314, Mail Stop E-18, 
    Atlanta, Georgia 30305. This should be done no later than 30 days after 
    the receipt date of the application. The granting agency does not 
    guarantee to ``accommodate or explain'' for tribal process 
    recommendations it receives after that date.
    
    Public Health System Reporting Requirements
    
        This program is not subject to the Public Health System Reporting 
    Requirements.
    
    Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number
    
        The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance number is 93-283.
    
    Other Requirements
    
    Paperwork Reduction Act
    
        Projects that involve the collection of information from 10 or more 
    individuals and funded by the cooperative agreement will be subject to 
    review by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) under the Paperwork 
    Reduction Act.
    
    Human Subjects
    
        If the proposed project involves research on human subjects, the 
    applicant must comply with the Department of Health and Human Services 
    Regulations, 45 CFR Part 46, regarding the protection of human 
    subjects. Assurance must be provided to demonstrate that the project 
    will be subject to initial and continuing review by an appropriate 
    institutional review committee. In addition to other applicable 
    committees, Indian Health Service (IHS) institutional review committees 
    also must review the project if any component of IHS will be involved 
    or will support the research. If any American Indian community is
    
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    involved, its tribal government must also approve that portion of the 
    project applicable to it. The applicant will be responsible for 
    providing assurance in accordance with the appropriate guidelines and 
    form provided in the application kit.
        Should human subjects review be required, the proposed workplan 
    should incorporate timelines for such development and review 
    activities.
    
    Application Submission and Deadline
    
        The original and two copies of the application PHS Form 5161-1 
    (Revised 7/92, OMB Number 0937-0189) must be submitted to Sharron P. 
    Orum, Grants Management Officer, Grants Management Branch, Procurement 
    and Grants Office, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 
    255 East Paces Ferry Road, NE., Room 314, Mail Stop E-18, Atlanta, 
    Georgia 30305, on or before August 2, 1996.
        1. Deadline: Applications shall be considered as meeting the 
    deadline if they are either:
        (a) Received on or before the deadline date; or
        (b) Sent on or before the deadline date and received in time for 
    submission to the objective review group. (Applicants must request a 
    legibly dated U.S. Postal Service postmark or obtain a legibly dated 
    receipt from a commercial carrier or the U.S. Postal Service. Private 
    metered postmarks shall not be acceptable as proof of timely mailing.)
        2. Late Application: Applications that do not meet the criteria in 
    1.(a) or 1.(b) above are considered late applications. Late 
    applications will not be considered in the current competition and will 
    be returned to the applicant.
    
    Where To Obtain Additional Information
    
        A complete program description, information on application 
    procedures, application package, and business management technical 
    assistance may be obtained from Albertha Carey, Grants Management 
    Specialist, Grants Management Branch, Procurement and Grants Office, 
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 255 East Paces Ferry 
    Road, NE., Room 314, Mail Stop E-18, Atlanta, Georgia 30305, telephone 
    (404) 842-6508, fax (404) 842-6513, or Internet or CDC WONDER 
    electronic mail at ayc1@opspgo1.em.cdc.gov>.
        Technical assistance may be obtained from Diane Clark, Public 
    Health Nutritionist, Division of Nutrition, National Center for Chronic 
    Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Centers for Disease Control 
    and Prevention (CDC), Mail Stop K-25, 4770 Buford Highway, NE., 
    Atlanta, Georgia 30341-3724, telephone (770) 488-4913, fax (770) 488-
    4728, or Internet or CDC WONDER electronic mail at 
    ldc2@ccddn1.em.cdc.gov>.
        Please refer to Announcement 651 when requesting information and 
    submitting an application.
        Potential applicants may obtain a copy of ``Healthy People 2000'' 
    (Full Report; Stock No. 017-001-00474-0) or ``Healthy People 2000'' 
    (Summary Report; Stock No. 017-001-00473-1) referenced in the 
    ``Introduction'' through the Superintendent of Documents, Government 
    Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402-9325, telephone (202) 512-1800.
    
        Dated: June 28, 1996.
    Joseph R. Carter,
    Acting Associate Director for Management and Operations, Centers for 
    Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
    [FR Doc. 96-17098 Filed 7-03-96; 8:45 am]
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Published:
07/05/1996
Department:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
96-17098
Pages:
35217-35219 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Announcement 651
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