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and Health Promotion, Office of Public
Health and Science, U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services, at
hp2010@osophs.dhhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background: HHS has led a nationwide
process to formulate and monitor
national disease prevention and health
promotion objectives since 1979. The
Healthy People initiative began in 1979
with Healthy People: The Surgeon
General’s Report on Health Promotion
and Disease Prevention, which
presented general goals for reducing
preventable death and injury in
different age groups by 1990. These
general goals were followed in 1980 by
the publication of Promoting Health/
Preventing Disease: Objectives for the
Nation, which identified five
overarching goals supported by a set 226
objectives organized in 15 strategic areas
to be achieved by 1990. The five goals
targeted mortality and morbidity for five
distinct age groups.
In 1990, HHS published Healthy
People 2000, which established three
overarching goals and contained 319
objectives in 22 priority areas. The
Healthy People 2000 goals were (1)
increase the span of healthy life, (2)
reduce health disparities, and (3)
provide access to preventive health
services.
Building on the experiences of the
first two decades of objectives, public
hearings, and a public comment process
that generated more than 11,000 public
comments, in January 2000, HHS issued
Healthy People 2010, the third
generation of 10-year disease prevention
and health promotion objectives for the
Nation. Healthy People 2010 is a
comprehensive set of national health
objectives, based on science, for the first
decade of the 21st century. It identifies
two overarching goals (i.e., increase the
quality and years of healthy life, and
eliminate health disparities) that are
supported by 467 objectives in 28 focus
areas. For more information about
Healthy People 2010 and its history,
visit the Healthy People 2010 Internet
Web site at https://
www.healthypeople.gov.
Through the Healthy People 2010
Midcourse Review, the lead agencies for
the 28 Healthy People 2010 focus areas
have proposed revisions to the Healthy
People 2010 objectives that are now
available for public review and
comment. Public comment on the
objectives will be considered by the
appropriate lead agencies. ODPHP,
within the OPHS, serves as the overall
coordinator for the dissemination and
processing of the public comments.
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A new HHS report entitled Healthy
People 2010 Midcourse Review,
featuring the revisions and a status
report on progress from 2000 to 2005
toward achieving the targets for the year
2010, is scheduled for publication in
2006.
Electronic Comments: By this notice,
on behalf of HHS and its lead agencies,
ODPHP is soliciting the submission of
electronic comments for consideration
on changes and revisions proposed to
the Healthy People 2010 objectives as a
result of the Midcourse Review process.
The public is invited to comment
through the Internet Web site on:
Objectives and subobjectives that are
moving from developmental to
measurable objective status; objectives
and subobjectives with revisions to their
overall language; the deletion of
objectives and subobjectives; the
addition of new subobjectives; the
establishment of new baselines, targets,
and target setting methods; and changes
to data sources. Written comments
received in response to this notice will
be reviewed and considered by the lead
agencies for the objectives to which they
pertain.
Dated: August 12, 2005.
Penelope S. Royall,
CAPT, USPHS, Deputy Assistant Secretary
for Health (Disease Prevention and Health
Promotion).
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Meeting of the Advisory Committee on
Blood Safety and Availability
Department of Health and
Human Services, Office of the Secretary.
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Advisory Committee on
Blood Safety and Availability will meet
to review progress and solicit additional
comments from the Committee
regarding numerous recommendations
made over the past year. Specifically,
the Committee will hear updates of
previous recommendations. In addition,
the Committee will be asked to continue
its deliberation on strategies for vigilant
detection and management of emerging
or re-emerging infectious diseases, since
it is a necessary first step toward the
goal of reducing the risk of transfusiontransmitted diseases as well as disease
transmission through other vital
products such as bone marrow,
progenitor cells, tissues, and organs.
DATES: The meeting will take place
Monday, September 19, 2005 and
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Tuesday, September 20, 2005 from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. The meeting will be open
to the public after 9 a.m.
ADDRESSES: Bethesda North Marriott
Hotel and Conference Center, 5701
Marinelli Road, North Bethesda,
Maryland 20852 (301–984–0004).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jerry
A. Holmberg, PhD, Executive Secretary,
Advisory Committee on Blood Safety
and Availability, Office of Public Health
and Science, Department of Health and
Human Services, 1101 Wootton
Parkway, Room 250, Rockville, MD
20852, (240) 453–8809, FAX (240) 453–
8456, e-mail
jholmberg@osophs.dhhs.gov
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Public
comment will be solicited at the
meeting and will be limited to five
minutes per speaker. Anyone planning
to comment is encouraged to contact the
Executive Secretary at his/her earliest
convenience. Those who wish to have
printed material distributed to Advisory
Committee members should submit
thirty (30) copies to the Executive
Secretary prior to close of business
September 15, 2005. Likewise, those
who wish to utilize electronic data
projection to the Committee must
submit their materials to the Executive
Secretary prior to close of business
September 15, 2005.
Dated: August 5, 2005.
Jerry A. Holmberg,
Executive Secretary, Advisory Committee on
Blood Safety and Availability.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Meeting of the Chronic Fatigue
Syndrome Advisory Committee
Department of Health and
Human Services, Office of the Secretary,
Office of Public Health and Science.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: As stipulated by the Federal
Advisory Committee Act, the U.S.
Department of Health and Human
Services is hereby giving notice that the
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Advisory
Committee (CFSAC) will hold a
meeting. The meeting will be open to
the public.
DATES: The meeting will be held on
Monday, September 12, 2005 from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m.
ADDRESSES: Department of Health and
Human Services; Room 705A Hubert A.
Humphrey Building; 200 Independence
Avenue, SW.; Washington, DC 20201
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Dr.
Howard Zucker, Executive Secretary,
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Advisory
Committee; Department of Health and
Human Services; 200 Independence
Avenue, SW., Room 716G; Washington,
DC 20201; (202) 690–7694.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
CFSAC
was established on September 5, 2002.
The Committee was established to
advise, consult with, and make
recommendations to the Secretary,
through the Assistant Secretary for
Health, on a broad range of topics
including (1) The current state of
knowledge and research about the
epidemiology and risk factors relating to
chronic fatigue syndrome, and
identifying potential opportunities in
these areas; (2) current and proposed
diagnosis and treatment methods for
chronic fatigue syndrome; and (3)
development and implementation of
programs to inform the public, health
care professionals, and the biomedical,
academic, and research communities
about chronic fatigue syndrome
advances.
The agenda for this meeting is being
developed. The agenda will be posted
on CFSAC Web site, https://
www.hhs.gov/advcomcfs, when it is
finalized.
Public attendance at the meeting is
limited to space available. Individuals
must provide a photo ID for entry into
the meeting. Individuals who plan to
attend and need special assistance, such
as sign language interpretation or other
reasonable accommodations, should
notify the designated contact person.
Members of the public will have the
opportunity to provide comments at the
meeting. Pre-registration is required for
public comment by September 6, 2005.
Any individual who wishes to
participate in the public comment
session should call the telephone
number listed in the contact information
to register. Public comment will be
limited to five minutes per speaker. Any
members of the public who wish to have
printed material distributed to CFSAC
members should submit materials to the
Executive Secretary, CFSAC, whose
contact information is listed above prior
to close of business September 7, 2005.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Dated: August 8, 2005.
Howard A. Zucker,
Executive Secretary, Chronic Fatigue
Syndrome Advisory Committee.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
[Program Announcement AA048]
Cooperative Agreement for Promoting
Disease Prevention and Health Policy;
Notice of Intent To Fund Single
Eligibility Award
A. Purpose
The purpose of the program is to
develop and promote national health
promotion and disease prevention
strategies, with comprehensive
prevention policy development and
promotion addressing and involving
multiple sectors as a premiere strategy,
and to assist state and local health
departments, and local, state, regional,
and national health care organizations,
businesses, and other nonprofit
organizations in the implementation of
prevention policies and programs to
promote prevention, improve health
care quality, and improve the public’s
health.
Authority: This program is authorized
under Section 317(k)(2) of the Public Health
Service Act (42 U.S.C. 247b(k)(2)) as
amended.
The Catalog of Federal Domestic
Assistance number for this program is
93.283.
B. Eligible Applicant
Assistance will be provided only to
Partnership for Prevention. Partnership
for Prevention is a truly cross-cutting
organization involving representation
from business, health care delivery, and
community organizations, and involving
multiple sectors and target groups in
health prevention as compared with
numerous other organizations who are
single purpose or serve one particular
target group or audience. Partnership for
Prevention embraces the range of
organizations and sectors necessary to
impact the broad field of prevention and
health promotion. It is a national
nonprofit, nonpartisan organization
dedicated to improving people’s health
by preventing disease and injury.
Partnership’s science-based policy tools
and recommendations leverage
America’s investments in disease and
injury prevention by ensuring that they
make the greatest impact. Partnership
represents prevention leaders in every
sector committed to using prevention
resources most effectively to improve
health and control health costs through
informed policy and practice.
Partnership is a nonprofit organizations
whose members and boards include
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public (public health, health nonprofits,
academia) and private sector (businesses
and for profit entity) representatives.
The unique characteristics of
Partnership for Prevention are (1) A
mission focus on comprehensive
prevention and prevention policy as a
strategy to produce health impact; (2) a
mission focus of engaging all sectors in
prevention policy development and
implementation and to make prevention
policy relevant to all sectors; (3) a
mission focus to engage all sectors in
prevention policy; (4) extensive
knowledge and experience in
developing both comprehensive and
categorical prevention policy; (5)
extensive knowledge and experience in
providing assistance in policy
development and implementation with
all sectors (health, business, education,
government, etc.), and public, private,
and nonprofits; (6) current, working
knowledge of the evidence base on
which to base comprehensive and
categorical prevention policy; (7)
knowledge of and current and extensive
experience in working with the
governmental sector at the national level
as well as the State and Community
level in developing and providing
assistance for the implementation of
policy; (8) established relationships
with all sectors to convene stakeholders
from sectors to work collaboratively on
health policy and its implementation;
(9) knowledge and skills to help
multiple sectors understand health
promotion and prevention to be the
principal solution to many of their most
pressing problems and to assist them in
developing policies appropriate to their
sector to find solutions through health
promotion and prevention policies; (10)
Experience and established
relationships to connect policy to
programs with a wide understanding of
prevention programs and model
programs available to support policy.
(11) Opportunity to maximize resources
for the long-term because mission is
comprehensive prevention policy is
linked to networks of cross-cutting
leaders and stakeholders.
C. Funding
Approximately $1,500,000 is available
in FY 2005 to fund one award. It is
expected that the award will begin on or
before September 15, 2005, and will be
made for a 12-month budget period
within a project period of five years.
Funding estimates may change.
D. Where To Obtain Additional
Information
For general comments or questions
about this announcement, contact:
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Meeting of the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Advisory Committee
AGENCY: Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the
Secretary, Office of Public Health and Science.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: As stipulated by the Federal Advisory Committee Act, the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services is hereby giving notice that
the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Advisory Committee (CFSAC) will hold a
meeting. The meeting will be open to the public.
DATES: The meeting will be held on Monday, September 12, 2005 from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m.
ADDRESSES: Department of Health and Human Services; Room 705A Hubert A.
Humphrey Building; 200 Independence Avenue, SW.; Washington, DC 20201
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr. Howard Zucker, Executive
Secretary, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Advisory Committee; Department of
Health and Human Services; 200 Independence Avenue, SW., Room 716G;
Washington, DC 20201; (202) 690-7694.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: CFSAC was established on September 5, 2002.
The Committee was established to advise, consult with, and make
recommendations to the Secretary, through the Assistant Secretary for
Health, on a broad range of topics including (1) The current state of
knowledge and research about the epidemiology and risk factors relating
to chronic fatigue syndrome, and identifying potential opportunities in
these areas; (2) current and proposed diagnosis and treatment methods
for chronic fatigue syndrome; and (3) development and implementation of
programs to inform the public, health care professionals, and the
biomedical, academic, and research communities about chronic fatigue
syndrome advances.
The agenda for this meeting is being developed. The agenda will be
posted on CFSAC Web site, https://www.hhs.gov/advcomcfs, when it is
finalized.
Public attendance at the meeting is limited to space available.
Individuals must provide a photo ID for entry into the meeting.
Individuals who plan to attend and need special assistance, such as
sign language interpretation or other reasonable accommodations, should
notify the designated contact person. Members of the public will have
the opportunity to provide comments at the meeting. Pre-registration is
required for public comment by September 6, 2005. Any individual who
wishes to participate in the public comment session should call the
telephone number listed in the contact information to register. Public
comment will be limited to five minutes per speaker. Any members of the
public who wish to have printed material distributed to CFSAC members
should submit materials to the Executive Secretary, CFSAC, whose
contact information is listed above prior to close of business
September 7, 2005.
Dated: August 8, 2005.
Howard A. Zucker,
Executive Secretary, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Advisory Committee.
[FR Doc. 05-16049 Filed 8-11-05; 8:45 am]
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