Title Collaboration Type HHS Participating Agencies NIH Participating Institutes, Centers, and Offices Description
HHS Evidence and Evaluation Council, Capacity Assessment Survey Work Group Committee, Work group, Advisory group, or Task Force ASPE, ACF, CDC, SAMHSA OD/DPCPSI/OEPR This Work Group was convened to design and deploy the FY2026 HHS Capacity Assessment Survey to assess the evidence and evaluation needs of HHS Operating and Staff Divisions. 
HHS FDA NIDA Working Group on Cannabis Scheduling Committee, Work group, Advisory group, or Task Force FDA NIDA Per request by President Biden for consideration of rescheduling cannabis, this group worked on the information submitted by HHS to DOJ regarding proposed rescheduling
HHS Federal Working Group on Suicide Prevention Committee, Work group, Advisory group, or Task Force SAMHSA, ACF, ACL, AHRQ, ASPE, CDC, HRSA, IHS NIAAA, NIDA, NIMH The Federal Work Group on Suicide Prevention, led by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), brings together multiple agencies within HHS and across agencies (e.g., Veterans Affairs, Department of Transportation, Department of Justice) to meet and discuss suicide prevention initiatives within the federal government on a quarterly basis. Meeting topics range from SAMHSA updates on the 988 implementation and other initiatives to a round robin which provides a forum for federal agencies to share various suicide prevention initiatives they are leading or are involved in. 
HHS FISMA Working Group Committee, Work group, Advisory group, or Task Force OS, AHRQ, CDC, CMS, FDA, HRSA, IHS, SAMHSA OD/OCIO Working Group to Facilitate HHS FISMA scorecard development and compliance with all OpDivs 
HHS Food is Medicine Working Group Committee, Work group, Advisory group, or Task Force IOS/ODPHP, ACF, ACL, AHRQ, CDC, CMS, FDA, HRSA, IHS, OASH OD/DPCPSI/ONR The White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health — held in September 2022 — renewed national attention and issued a call to action to end hunger and reduce the prevalence of chronic disease in the United States by 2030.  Food is Medicine approaches that focus on integrating consistent access to diet- and nutrition- related resources are a critical component to achieve this goal. The approaches are increasingly present across many communities and systems. There’s also increasing federal investment and action to support Food is Medicine approaches in a variety of settings.  Building on this collective energy, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) developed a Food is Medicine initiative in response to a congressionally funded initiative in fiscal year 2023. This congressional action directed the Secretary of HHS, in consultation with other federal agencies, to develop and implement a federal strategy to reduce nutrition-related chronic diseases and food insecurity to improve health and racial equity in the United States. This includes diet-related research and programmatic efforts that will increase access to Food is Medicine initiatives.  Access to nutritious food is critical to health and resilience. Food is Medicine is a concept that reaffirms this connection, recognizing that access to high-quality nourishment is essential for well-being. By supporting the production of and facilitating access to nutritious food across a health continuum and range of settings, approaches to Food is Medicine support immediate and long-term resources for people, communities, and systems. This HHS Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (ODPHP)-led working group is focused on working collaboratively with federal partners and external organizations and communities to develop resources that can be used to advance Food is Medicine approaches across the country.
HHS Grants Closeout Initiative (GCI) Committee, Work group, Advisory group, or Task Force OS, ACF, ACL, AHRQ, ASPR, ATSDR, BARDA, CDC, CMS, FDA, HRSA, IHS, SAMHSA OD/OER HHS Working Group to actively monitor the grants backlog and recommend integrated solutions that streamline and optimize the grant closeout process, reduce manual intervention, and improve overall efficiency.https://hhsgov.sharepoint.com/sites/CBPRCommunicationsCenter?xsdata=MDV…  
HHS Grants Systems Team (GST) Committee, Work group, Advisory group, or Task Force OS, ACF, ACL, AHRQ, ASPR, ATSDR, BARDA, CDC, CMS, FDA, HRSA, IHS, SAMHSA OD/OER HHS Working Group to manage system implementation of HHS initiatives and policies.
HHS Health Disparities Council Committee, Work group, Advisory group, or Task Force Not Reported NIMHD, OD/IMOD The Council serves as the venue to share information, leverage HHS investments, and coordinate HHS activities, reduce program duplication, and track progress on the strategies and actions of the HHS Disparities Action Plan. 
HHS Health Literacy Working Group Committee, Work group, Advisory group, or Task Force IOS/ODPHP, ACF, AHRQ, CDC, CMS, FDA, HRSA, IHS, IOS, OASH, ONC, SAMHSA NCATS, NIA, NIAID, NIAMS, NIDA The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Health Literacy Workgroup is comprised of all operating and most staff divisions under HHS, and has met regularly since 2003. ODPHP founded, hosts, and supports the efforts of the Health Literacy Workgroup and currently runs the Workgroup in coordination with the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ).
HHS HIV Bidirectional Meeting Planning Committee Committee, Work group, Advisory group, or Task Force Not Reported NIAID, NIMH, OD/DPCPSI/OAR Committee planning meetings of the HHS global and domestic policy and program leaders to share successful strategies and lessons learned, and to discuss potential adaptations to enable the transfer/implementation of proven strategies among new environments.