95-21000. Public Meeting on the Development of Chronic Pain: Headache; Clinical Practice Guideline  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 164 (Thursday, August 24, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 44034-44035]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-21000]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    Agency for Health Care Policy and Research
    
    
    Public Meeting on the Development of Chronic Pain: Headache; 
    Clinical Practice Guideline
    
        The Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (AHCPR) announces a 
    public meeting to receive comments and information pertaining to the 
    development of the AHCPR-sponsored clinical practice guideline on 
    Chronic Pain: Headache. The guideline is being developed for AHCPR by 
    Duke University (Durham, North Carolina) with the assistance of a panel 
    of health care experts and consumers.
        A notice announcing that AHCPR was arranging for the development of 
    this clinical practice guideline was published in the Federal Register 
    on December 27, 1993 (Vol. 58, No. 246). That notice invited 
    nominations for experts and consumers to serve on the panel that is 
    developing the guideline.
        A public meeting to provide an opportunity for interested parties 
    to contribute relevant information and comments, including research 
    findings in areas relevant to the guideline, will be held as follows:
    
        Meeting: Chronic Pain: Headache.
        Date: October 31, 1995.
        From: 9:00 a.m.--12:00 p.m.
        Location: Doubletree Hotel, 300 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 
    22202-9903.
        Phone: (703) 416-4100.
        Fax: (703) 416-4126.
    
    Background
    
        The AHCPR is charged, under Title IX of the Public Health Service 
    (PHS) Act, with enhancing the quality, appropriateness, and 
    effectiveness of health care services, and access to such services. The 
    AHCPR accomplishes its goals through the establishment of a broad base 
    of scientific research, and through the promotion of improvements in 
    clinical practice and in the organization, financing, and delivery of 
    health care services. (See 42 U.S.C. 299-299c-6 and 1320-12.)
        In keeping with its legislative mandates, AHCPR arranges for the 
    development, periodic review, and update of clinically relevant 
    guidelines that may be used by physicians, nurses, other health care 
    providers, educators, and consumers to assist in determining how 
    diseases, disorders, and other health care conditions can most 
    effectively and appropriately be prevented, diagnosed, treated, and 
    clinically managed. Medical review criteria, standards of quality, and 
    performance measures are then developed based on the guidelines 
    produced.
        Section 912 of the Act (42 U.S.C. 299b-1(b)), as amended, requires 
    that the guidelines:
        1. Be based on the best available research and professional 
    judgment;
        2. Be presented in formats appropriate for use by physicians, 
    nurses, other health care providers, medical educators, medical review 
    organizations, and consumers;
        3. Be presented in treatment-specific or condition-specific forms 
    appropriate for use in clinical practice, education programs, and 
    reviewing quality and appropriateness of medical care;
        4. Include information on the risks and benefits of alternative 
    strategies for prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and management of the 
    particular health condition(s); and
        5. Include information on the costs of alternative strategies for 
    prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and management of the particular 
    health condition(s), where cost information is available and reliable.
        Section 914 of the Act (42 U.S.C. 299b-3(a)), as amended, 
    identifies factors to be considered in establishing priorities for 
    guidelines, including the extent to which the guidelines would:
        1. Improve methods for disease prevention;
        2. Improve methods of diagnosis, treatment, and clinical 
    management, and thereby benefit a significant number of individuals;
        3. Reduce clinically significant variations among clinicians in the 
    particular services and procedures utilized in making diagnoses and 
    providing treatment; and
        4. Reduce clinically significant variations in the outcomes of 
    health care services and procedures.
        Also, in accordance with Title IX of the PHS Act and section 1142 
    of the Social Security Act, the AHCPR Administrator is to assure that 
    the needs and priorities of the Medicare program are reflected 
    appropriately in the agenda and priorities for development of 
    guidelines and guideline updates.
    
    Arrangements for the October 31, 1995 Public Meeting on Chronic 
    Pain: Headache
    
        Representatives of organizations and other individuals are invited 
    to provide relevant written comments and information, and make a brief 
    (5 minutes or less) oral statement to the panel. Individuals and 
    representatives who would like to attend must register with Ms. Becky 
    Gray, Duke University, at the address set out below by October 10, 
    1995, and indicate whether they plan to make an oral statement. A 
    written copy of the oral statement, comments, and information should be 
    submitted to Ms. Gray by October 10, 1995. If more requests to make 
    oral statements are received than can be accommodated between 9:00 a.m. 
    and 12:00 p.m. on October 31, 1995, the chairperson will allocate 
    speaking time in a manner that ensures, to the extent possible, that a 
    range of views of health care professionals, consumers, and 
    pharmaceutical and product manufacturers are presented. Those who 
    cannot be granted their requested speaking time because of time 
    constraints are assured that their written comments will be considered 
    when 
    
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    decisions regarding the AHCPR-sponsored guideline are made.
        If sign language interpretation or other reasonable accommodation 
    for a disability is needed, please contact Ms. Gray by October 10, 
    1995, at the address below.
        Registration should be made with, and written materials submitted 
    to: Becky Gray, Duke University, First Union Tower, 2200 West Main 
    Street, Suite 230, Durham, North Carolina 27705, Phone: (919) 286-3399, 
    Fax: (919) 286-5601.
    
    For Additional Information
    
        Additional information on the guideline development process is 
    contained in the AHCPR Program Note, ``Clinical Practice Guideline 
    Development,'' dated August 1993. This document describes AHCPR's 
    activities with respect to clinical practice guidelines including the 
    process and criteria for selecting panels. This document may be 
    obtained from the AHCPR Publications Clearinghouse, P.O. Box 8547, 
    Silver Spring, MD 20907; or call Toll-Free: 1-800-358-9295.
        Also, information can be obtained by contacting Douglas B. Kamerow, 
    M.D., M.P.H., Director, Office of the Forum for Quality and 
    Effectiveness in Health Care, Agency for Health Care Policy and 
    Research, Willco Building, 6000 Executive Boulevard, Suite 310, 
    Rockville, MD 20852, Phone 301-594-4015, Fax: 301-594-4027.
    
        Dated: August 18, 1995.
    Clifton R. Gaus,
    Administrator.
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Document Information

Effective Date:
10/31/1995
Published:
08/24/1995
Department:
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
95-21000
Dates:
October 31, 1995.
Pages:
44034-44035 (2 pages)
PDF File:
95-21000.pdf