Pathways to Prevention (P2P) Workshop Program
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Meeting/ Workshop
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AHRQ, CDC, ONC, OASH, ASPE, SAMHSA, HRSA, IHS
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ODP, NCATS, NHLBI, NCI, NIMH, NIMHD, NICHD, NINDS, NIA
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The Pathways to Prevention (P2P) program is a workshop series hosted by the Office of Disease Prevention (ODP) to identify research gaps in a selected scientific area, identify methodological and scientific weaknesses in that scientific area, suggest research needs, and move the field forward through an unbiased, evidence-based assessment of a complex public health issue. P2P workshops are designed for topics that have incomplete or underdeveloped research and for which there is a need for a systematic evidence review that synthesizes the published literature. After each workshop, ODP also organizes a meeting of all Federal Partners who have an interest in or activities related to the workshop topic to discuss ways that the Federal Partners might collaborate to implement workshop recommendations.
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Pathways to Prevention Project (P2P)
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Meeting/ Workshop
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AHRQ, CDC, CMS, IHS, OASH, HRSA, SAMHSA
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OD/DPCPSI/ORWH, NHLBI, NIMHD, OD/DPCPSI, NICHD
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ORWH initiated the development and submission of a P2P proposal on MMM with coordinated through ODP and with NIMHD, NHLBI and NICHD. This included presenting and promoting this concept with other ICs help convince other ICs to join as sponsors. Also taking the lead on the drafting of the P2P proposal, and taking responsibility for compiling many of the suggested changes to the document. ;This effort is now approached and in October of 2021 we met with partners from across the federal government for initial workshop planning. ;;
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PCC Technical Working Group on PFAS
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Committee, Work group, Advisory group, or Task Force
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CDC, FDA, ATSDR
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NIEHS
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Technical coordination on toxicology,exposure,analysis, mitigation of PFAS
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PCORTF Frailty ; Functional Disabilities Project Working Group
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Research Initiative
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ASPE, AHRQ, CDC, CMS
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NIA
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Validate and Expand Claims-Based Algorithms, Identifying Patients with Frailty and Functional Disabilities across Payer and Patient Populations
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Pediatric COVID-19 Data Challenge
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Other
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ASPR, HRSA
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NICHD, NCATS
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HHS has a working group to develop and administer the data challenge. Challenge participants will be asked to develop, train, and validate computational models to predict pediatric patients at risk for hospitalization, need for ventilation, and cardiovascular interventions, utilizing deindetified electronic health record data available through NCATS' National COVID Cohort Collaborative (N3C) Data Enclave.
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Pediatric COVID-19/MIS-C Interagency Team
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Committee, Work group, Advisory group, or Task Force
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FDA, CDC, ASPR
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NICHD, NHLBI, NIAID
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This group was initially focused on MIS-C and coordinating MIS-C efforts across CDC, FDA and NIH. The case definition was finalized by CDC colleagues; the mission of this group remains the same, which is to coordinate surveillance and research in human services programmatic development across HHS; group shifted to focusing on both pediatric COVID more broadly as well as MIS-C.
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Pediatric COVID-19/Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) interagency team
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Committee, Work group, Advisory group, or Task Force
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CDC, FDA, HRSA
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NIAID, NHLBI, NICHD
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Inter-agency review of current status of HHS efforts to address pediatric Sars-CoV-2 infection
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Phylodynamic Monitoring of HIV Transmission Hotspots to End the HIV Epidemic
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Meeting/ Workshop
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CDC
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NIAID, NIMH
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This workshop brought together NIAID grantees, NIH and CDC officials, and people living with HIV to discuss the use and implementation of phylogenetic tools to support the Ending the HIV Epidemic: A Plan for America (EHE) initiative. The workshop featured scientific presentations on HIV phylogenetics, bioinformatics/mathematical modeling, and HIV prevention and transmission, as well as a panel discussion to highlight community perspectives on the responsible use of phylogenetic data to identify HIV transmission hotspots.
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Pilot Biosurveillance Working Group - National Biodefense Strategy
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Committee, Work group, Advisory group, or Task Force
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CDC, FDA, ASPR
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NIAID
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This pilot working group was convened to develop objectives and work packages for biosurveillance topics in order to plan/implement these topics as indicated by the National Biodefense Strategy. A follow-on working group was to be convened.;
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Planning and Design for Post-Acute Care Assessment Instruments and Data Elements
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Resource Development
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CMS
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NLM
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The ultimate goal of this work is to improve quality of care and interoperability of computerized data in acute hospitals and post-acute care (PAC) settings through the use of health informatics and real-time transfer of patient information. The National Library of Medicine (NLM) and Centers for Medicare ; Medicaid Services (CMS) collaborate on planning and design for the Continuity Assessment Record ; Evaluation (CARE) instrument and its data elements, and those of other CMS post-acute care assessment tools; develop logical data model and software applications that promote compliance and compatibility with Federal Health Architecture consolidated health informatics (CHI) standards; adopt Federal government-wide health information interoperability standards associated with Meaningful Use; and improve data and messaging for the Medicare program. This collaboration benefits from NLM's role as central US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) coordinating body for clinical terminology standards, and provides NLM specific and usage-based feedback on the utility of such standards in this environment.
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