Title Collaboration Type HHS Participating Agencies NIH Participating Institutes, Centers, and Offices Description
Healthy People 2030 - Sleep Health Health Survey CDC NHLBI, NIA, NICHD, NIDA, NIDDK, NIMHD, NINDS, NINR, OD/DPCPSI/OBSSR, OD/DPCPSI/ODS The purpose of the collaborative activity is to support the identification of nationally representative measures that could be used to assess progress towards achieving Healthy People sleep health objectives. The National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute leads this activity.
Healthy People 2030 - Social Determinants Working Group Committee, Work group, Advisory group, or Task Force ACF, CDC, HRSA, OASH, SAMHSA, PSC, FDA NIMHD, NIA, NCI, NIAAA The overarching goals for Healthy People 2020 incorporate a focus on social determinants of health as well as on health outcomes and risk factors. The Working Group intends to develop objectives for the social determinants and methods to ensure their integration across all Healthy People 2020 objectives.
Healthy People 2030 Disability and Health Work Group Committee, Work group, Advisory group, or Task Force ACL, CDC NICHD Healthy People is a national effort that sets goals and objectives to improve the health and well-being of people in the United States. Every decade, the Healthy People initiative develops a new set of science-based, 10-year national objectives with the goal of improving the health of all Americans. Healthy People 2030 is the fifth edition of Healthy People. It aims at new challenges and builds on lessons learned from its first 4 decades. The development of Healthy People 2030 includes establishing a framework for the initiative—the vision, mission, foundational principles, plan of action, and overarching goals—and identifying new objectives. The development of Healthy People 2030 is a multiyear process with input from a diverse group of subject matter experts, organizations, and members of the public. The framework explains the central ideas and function of the Healthy People 2030 initiative and it will guide the selection and prioritization of 2030 objectives.
Healthy People Initiative Committee, Work group, Advisory group, or Task Force ACL, AHRQ, CDC, FDA, HRSA, IHS, OS, SAMHSA ODP, NCI, NEI, NHLBI, NIA, NIAID, NIAMS, NICHD, NIDA, NIDCR, NIDCD, NIDDK, NIEHS, NIMH, NINDS Healthy People provides science-based national goals and objectives with 10-year targets designed to guide national health promotion and disease prevention efforts to improve the health of all Americans. As part of its mission, Healthy People has established benchmarks and monitored progress over three decades in order to (1) engage multiple sectors to strengthen policies and improve practices that are driven by the best available evidence and (2) to increase public awareness of the determinants of health, disease, and disability and the opportunities for progress. Healthy People published a mid-course review in 2017 and can be found here: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/healthy_people/hp2020/hp2020_midcourse_review… Office of Disease Prevention (ODP) serves as the official National Institutes of Health (NIH) liaison to the Healthy People program. ODP and NIH staff have been engaged in the HHS-wide effort to develop the objectives, targets, and evidence base for Healthy People 2030.
Healthy People Initiative - Visual Health Health Survey AHRQ, CDC NEI, ODP Healthy People Initiative is a collaboration with the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) to survey and measure public health outcomes for a variety of common diseases over the current decade. The National Eye Institute's (NEI) goal for this program is to Improve the visual health of the Nation through prevention, early detection, timely treatment, and rehabilitation.
Healthy Vision Month Public Education Campaign CDC NEI Each May the National Eye Institute (NEI) sponsors Healthy Vision Month (HVM), which is a national observance designed to elevate eye health as a priority for Americans. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has worked with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and recently with the Office of the Surgeon General to spotlight on the connection between eye health and overall health.
Helicobacter pylori Genome Project (HpGP) Research Initiative CDC NCI, NLM Investigators in the Infections and Immunoepidemiology Branch and the Metabolic Epidemiology Branch of DCEG are undertaking a joint effort to catalog comprehensively bacterial genetic and epigenetic variation potentially related to long-term outcomes of infection. Isolates from patients with gastric cancer or advanced premalignant lesions are compared to controls with benign infection (superficial gastritis) from the same geographic area. The study goal is to sequence 1000 strains representing both high and low gastric cancer risk populations worldwide, with over 750 isolates from 50 different countries completed to date. An international team of experts is collaborating on analyses of these complex data to identify associations with the gastric carcinogenesis cascade.
Hepatitis B Research Network Research Initiative CDC NIDDK, NCI The Hepatitis B Research Network (HBRN) was established in 2008 to advance understanding of disease processes and natural history of chronic hepatitis B, as well as to develop effective approaches to treatment with currently available therapies. The Network brings together clinical centers from throughout the US and Canada. This multi-center Network is enrolling patients in multiple clinical trials in both adults and children with hepatitis B.
HHS Action Plan for the Prevention, Care, and Treatment of Viral Hepatitis Interagency Implementation Group (VHIG) Research Initiative AHRQ, CDC, CMS, FDA, HRSA, IHS, SAMHSA NIDA, NIAID, NIDDK, NIMHD The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) agencies review the Institute of Medicine (IOM) recommendations and develop a comprehensive strategic viral hepatitis action plan that would: address IOM recommendations for viral hepatitis prevention, care, and treatment; set forth actions to improve viral hepatitis prevention and ensure that infected persons are identified and provided care and treatment; and improve coordination of all activities related to viral hepatitis across HHS and promote collaborations with other government agencies and nongovernmental organizations.
HHS Adult Maltreatment Prevention Working Group Committee, Work group, Advisory group, or Task Force ACF, ACL, AHRQ, CDC, CMS, HRSA, IHS, OS, SAMHSA NIA To discuss department-wide interests and priorities.