FDA/NIMH Points of Contact Working Group Meeting - Drugs
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Committee, Work group, Advisory group, or Task Force
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FDA
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NIMH
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Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) representatives meet quarterly to discuss issues of mutual interest related to the development and clinical trials of pharmacologic therapeutic interventions.
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Feasibility Study: Maternal Health Care of Pregnant Women in Custody, Expert Panel
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Committee, Work group, Advisory group, or Task Force
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HRSA
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NICHD
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Convened by Abt Associates on behalf of the U.S. Department of Justice
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Federal Cannabis Partners
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Committee, Work group, Advisory group, or Task Force
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CDC, FDA, SAMHSA
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NIDA, NCI
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The Federal Cannabis Partners working group meets quarterly to discuss issues of interest related to cannabis and public health and to foster collaborations across HHS and other agencies.
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Federal Cervical Cancer Collaboration
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Resource Development
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HRSA
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NCI, OD/DPCPSI/ORWH
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The FCCC is a collaboration between HRSA, NCI, CDC, and NIH Office of Women's Health to accelerate uptake of new cervical screening and management recommendations and HPV vaccination. The FCCC is hosting roundtable discussions with several groups in 2022 and will develop toolkits, particularly to support safety-net settings of care.
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Federal Data Consortium on Pregnancy and Birth to 24 Months
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Resource Development
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CDC, FDA, OASH
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OD/DPCPSI/ODS, NCATS, NCI, NHLBI, NIAID, NICHD, NIDDK, NIEHS, NIMHD, NINR, OD/DPCPSI/OBSSR, OD/DPCPSI/ONR, OD/DPCPSI/ORWH, OD/ECHO
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The Federal Data Consortium on Pregnancy and Birth to 24 Months (P/B-24, Data Consortium) is a Federal forum for sharing information and finding solutions to resolve crucial needs for data on P/B-24 populations to inform public health initiatives. The Data Consortium facilitates the ability for Federal agencies to gather and vet input to inform projects and research plans and share information on data availability and usage. Over a dozen Federal agencies have funded projects coordinated by the Data Consortium focused on filling critical gaps in scientific knowledge to support evidence-based programs, policies, and educational initiatives across the government and non-government sectors. The collaboration spans over 200 Federal staff and leaders from around 40 agencies in six Departments (HHS, USDA, USAID, EPA, NSF, and DoD). The Data Consortium is co-led by representatives of ODPHP (within OASH), CDC, NIH, and FDA of HHS and ARS and FNS of USDA.
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Federal Dietary Reference Intakes Steering Committee
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Committee, Work group, Advisory group, or Task Force
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AHRQ, CDC, FDA, OASH, ACL
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OD/DPCPSI/ONR, NHLBI, NIDDK
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This Dietary Reference Intakes subcommittee reports to the Interagency Committee on Human Nutrition Research (ICHRN) to provide oversight on the process used to establish the Dietary Reference Intakes. These values serve as a basis for many federal nutrition programs and policies.
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Federal Experts Security Advisory Panel (FESAP)
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Committee, Work group, Advisory group, or Task Force
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CDC, FDA, OS
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OD/OSP, NIAID
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Provides recommendations related to the security of biological select agents and toxins (BSAT) to the Secretaries of Health and Human Services and Agriculture and the Attorney General.
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Federal Health IT Coordinating Council
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Committee, Work group, Advisory group, or Task Force
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CMS, ACF, AHRQ, CDC, FDA, HRSA, IHS, OASH, ASA
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NLM, NHGRI, OD/OSP
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ONC promotes improved federal coordination through the Federal Health IT Coordinating Council, a voluntary group of 25 agencies that are actively involved in implementing the national health IT agenda. Among the topics addressed at coordination meetings were: 21st Century Cures Act implementation (ONC and CMS): MyHealthEData Initiative (CMS), Digital Health (FDA), and HIPAA Audits and HIPAA Access Right (OCR). Priority collaborations between ONC and CMS through the Council helped create increased attention to interoperability within the Administration and in specific CMS policies and programs.
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Federal HIV Implementation Science Workgroup
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Committee, Work group, Advisory group, or Task Force
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CDC, HRSA, SAMHSA
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NIMH, NIAID, NIDA, OD/DPCPSI/OAR
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Representatives from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC, Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention), the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA, HIV/AIDS Bureau), and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) continued to convene a workgroup to focus on implementation science. The membership of the workgroup expanded to include the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Office of AIDS Research and the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), as well as the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). The overall goal of the workgroup is to increase collaborative efforts and decrease duplication of efforts related to implementing and studying the implementation of a broad range of interventions related to the prevention and treatment of HIV. To achieve this goal, the workgroup agrees to pursue a number of broad actions, including: 1) clearly define implementation science for the purpose of the workgroup; 2) understand current implementation science activities and interests within each agency and in the HIV prevention field; 3) identify and define current implementation science successes and challenges within each agency; 4) identify shared priorities and individual priorities for each agency and how future activities could address identified challenges; 5) within the workgroup, share lessons learned and successful strategies for program implementation and how using implementation science might advance implementation efforts; 6) advance the broader dissemination and adoption of key result and evidence-based, evidence-informed, or novel implementation strategies to programmatic and research partners; 7) align technical assistance efforts to support programs to integrate evidence-based, evidence-informed, and novel implementation strategies; and 8) support the advancement of implementation science as a field.
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Federal HIV Web Council (HIV.gov) (FHWC)
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Committee, Work group, Advisory group, or Task Force
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OASH, CDC, FDA, HRSA, IHS, SAMHSA, ACF
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OD/DPCPSI/OAR, NIAID, NIDA
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HIV.gov expands the visibility of timely and relevant Federal HIV policies, programs, and resources to the American public. It strives to increase the use of new media tools by government, minority, and other community partners to extend the reach of HIV programs to communities at greatest risk, as well as increase knowledge about HIV and access to HIV services for people most at-risk for, or living with, HIV.
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