Title Collaboration Type HHS Participating Agencies NIH Participating Institutes, Centers, and Offices Description
Department of Defense Resuscitation and Transfusion Steering Committee Committee, Work group, Advisory group, or Task Force CDC CC, NHLBI This committee oversees DoD research in resuscitation and transfusion.
Developing a Strategically Coordinated Registry Network (CRN) for Women’s Health Technologies Committee, Work group, Advisory group, or Task Force AHRQ, FDA, OS NLM This project is funded by the Office of the Secretary Patient Centered Outcomes Research Trust Fund for Data Infrastructure. The project goal is to create a strategically Coordinated Registry Network (CRN) for women’s health technologies that will collect patient-reported outcomes and employ the standards for Structured Data Capture (SDC) from EHRs for data collection and exchange to both enhance existing registries and enrich PCOR data infrastructure pertinent to women’s health conditions.
Developing Clinical Vocabulary Standards for Public Health Reporting Resource Development CDC NLM This collaboration between NLM and CDC is to develop Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC) for use in public health reporting, including tumor registry reporting and reportable disease reporting.
Development and Use of a Non-human Primate Model of Pertussis Disease and Transmission Other FDA NIAID NIH has been working with the FDA towards the development and use of a non-human primate model of pertussis disease and transmission. The unique model helps to test novel vaccines and to understand host immunity.
DHHS Health Care Personnel Influenza Vaccination Interagency Working Group Committee, Work group, Advisory group, or Task Force OS CC This committee is charged with developing strategies to increase the number of healthcare professionals who are vaccinated with the influenza vaccine.
DHHS Healthcare Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee (HICPAC) Committee, Work group, Advisory group, or Task Force OS CC This committee serves as the major policy advisory committee in the nation for healthcare epidemiology.
DHHS Medical Claims Review Panel Committee, Work group, Advisory group, or Task Force AHRQ, CDC, CMS, FDA, HRSA, IHS, OS, SAMHSA CC The MCRP assists the DHHS in meeting its responsibility to provide quality health care in its facilities and by its practitioners. The MCRP reviews paid claims against DHHS facilities and providers to determine if the care provided met the standard of care and makes quality improvement recommendations to health care facilities and individual providers. The Panel meets monthly and includes two NIH representatives; the current Chair of the Panel is an NIH physician.
DHHS Office on Women’s Health, Section on Pregnancy and Newborn Care, womenshealth.gov Committee, Work group, Advisory group, or Task Force OS NICHD NIH scientists work together with other HHS experts to develop and review content for HHS public-facing websites, including the womenshealth.gov website.
DHHS Steering Committee for the Prevention of Healthcare-Associated Infections Committee, Work group, Advisory group, or Task Force OS CC This steering committee is charged with developing a national action plan for addressing the important problem of healthcare-associated infections.
Diabetes Mellitus Interagency Coordinating Committee (DMICC) Committee, Work group, Advisory group, or Task Force AHRQ, CDC, CMS, FDA, HRSA, IHS, OS NIDDK, CSR, NCATS, NCCIH, NEI, NHGRI, NHLBI, NIA, NIAAA, NIAID, NIBIB, NICHD, NIDA, NIDCD, NIDCR, NIEHS, NIGMS, NIMH, NIMHD, NINDS, NINR, NLM The DMICC facilitates cooperation, communication, and collaboration on diabetes among the participating government entities. DMICC meetings, held several times a year, help members identify emerging issues and opportunities and develop ways in which different government components can work together and build upon each other’s expertise and resources. This approach helps ensure that federal diabetes activities are coordinated and not duplicated, as well as stimulates collaborations where appropriate.