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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Agency for Healthcare Research and
Quality
Nominations of Topics for Evidencebased Practice Centers
Agency for Healthcare Research
and Quality (AHRQ), DHHS.
ACTION: Nominations of topics for
evidence reports, technology
assessments, and comparative and
effectiveness reviews.
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: AHRQ invites nominations of
topics for evidence reports, technology
assessments, and comparative and
effectiveness reviews conducted by its
Evidence-based Practice Centers (EPC)
Program relating to the prevention,
diagnosis, treatment and management of
common diseases and clinical
condition, as well as, topics relating to
the organization and financing of health
care. Previous evidence reports and
comparative effectiveness reviews can
be found at https://www.ahrq.gov/clinic/
epcix.htm and https://effective
healthcare.ahrq.gov/products/
progress.cfm, respectively.
DATES: Topic nominations for general
evidence reports should be submitted by
April 16, 2007, in order to be considered
for fiscal year 2007 selection. Topic
nominations for comparative and
effectiveness review are accepted on an
on-going basis at: https://effective
healthcare.ahrq.gov/topicNomination/
nominationForm.cfm. In addition to
timely responses to this request for
nominations, AHRQ also accepts topic
nominations on an ongoing basis for
consideration for future years. Topics
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submitted for consideration as general
evidence reports will concurrently be
considered as comparative effectiveness
reviews as appropriate. AHRQ will not
reply to individual responses, but will
consider all nominations during the
selection process.Those who submit
topics that are selected will be notified
by AHRQ.
ADDRESSES: Topics nominations should
be submitted to Beth A. Collins Sharp,
PhD, R.N., director, Evidence-based
Practice Centers (EPC) Program, Center
for Outcomes and Evidence, AHRQ, 540
Gaither Road, Rockville, MD 20850.
Electronic submissions to epc@ahrq.gov
are preferred.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Beth
A. Collins Sharp, Ph.D., R.N., Center for
Outcomes and Evidence, AHRQ, 540
Gaither Road, Rockville, MD 20850;
Phone: (301) 427–1503; Fax: (301) 427–
1640; E-mail:
beth.collinssharp@ahrq.hhs.gov.
Arrangement for Public Inspection:
All nominations will be available for
public inspection by appointment at the
Center for Outcomes and Evidence,
telephone (301) 427–1600, weekdays
between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. (Eastern
time).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
1. Background
Under Title IX of the Public Health
Service Act, AHRQ is charged with
enhancing the quality, appropriateness,
and effectiveness of health care services
and access to such services. AHRQ
accomplishes these goals through
scientific research, including evaluative
medical literature reviews and
technology assessments, and through
the promotion of improvements in
clinical practice and health systems
practices.
2. Purpose and Overview
The purpose of this notice is to solicit
topic nominations for evidence reports,
technology assessments, and
comparative and effectiveness reviews.
Professional societies, health systems,
employers, insurers, providers, and
consumer groups are encouraged to
nominate topics and then collaborate
with AHRQ, as it carries out its mission
to promote the practice of evidencebased health care. In this endeavor,
AHRQ serves as a science partner with
private-sector and public organizations
in their efforts to improve the quality,
effectiveness, and appropriateness of
health care delivery in the United
States, and to expedite the translation of
evidence-based research findings into
improved health care services. To
undertake scientific analyses and
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evidence syntheses on topics of highpriority to its public and private
healthcare partners and the health care
community generally, AHRQ awards
task order contracts to its Evidencebased Practice Centers (EPCs).
The EPCs produce systematic reviews
of the scientific literature—evidence
reports, technology assessments, and
comparative and effectiveness reviews—
that provide to public and private
organizations the foundation for
developing and implementing their own
practice guidelines, performance
measures, educational programs, and
other strategies to improve the quality of
health care and decision-making related
to the effectiveness and appropriateness
of specific health care technologies and
services. The evidence reports,
technology assessments, and
comparative and effectiveness reviews
also may be used to inform coverage and
reimbursement policies. As the body of
scientific studies related to organization
and financing of health care grows,
systematic review and analysis of these
studies, in addition to clinical and
behavioral research, can provide health
system organizations with a scientific
foundation for developing or improving
system-wide policies and practices.
Currently, AHRQ supports
approximately nine general evidence
reports per year, in collaboration with
non-Federal partners, and 4–10
comparative effectiveness reviews.
Nominations of general topics from nonFederal partners are solicited annually
through a notice in the Federal Register.
However, topic nominations are
accepted on an ongoing basis. All
nominations received in the previous
year as well as topics that were
previously submitted but not selected
are considered for the upcoming year.
Reports and assessments usually
require about 12 months for completion
once assigned to an EPC. AHRQ widely
disseminates the EPC evidence reports
and technology assessments, both
electronically and in print. The EPC
evidence reports, technology
assessments and comparative and
effectiveness reviews do not make
clinical recommendations or
recommendations regarding
reimbursement and coverage policies.
3. Role/Responsibilities of Partners for
General Topics
Nominators of topics selected for
development of an EPC evidence report
assume the role of Partners of AHRQ
and the EPCs. Partners have defined
roles and responsibilities. AHRQ places
high value on these cooperative
relationships, and takes into
consideration a Partner organization’s
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past performance of these
responsibilities when considering
whether to accept additional topics
nominated by that organization in
subsequent years. Specifically, Partners
are expected to serve as resources to
EPCs as they develop the evidence
reports related to the nominated topic;
serve as external peer reviewers of
relevant draft evidence reports and
assessments; and commit to timely
translation of the EPC reports and
assessments into their own quality
improvement tools (e.g., clinical
practice guidelines, performance
measures), educational programs, or
reimbursement policies; and
dissemination of these derivative
products to their membership or other
health care stakeholders, as appropriate.
AHRQ also is interested in all the uses
of these derivative products and the
products’ impact on enhanced health
care. AHRQ looks to its Partners to
provide use and impact data on
products that are based on EPC evidence
reports and technology assessments.
4. Topics for Reports
The EPCs prepare evidence reports,
technology assessments, and
comparative and effectiveness reviews
on topics for which there is significant
demand for information by health care
providers, insurers, purchasers, healthrelated societies, and patient advocacy
organizations. Such topics may include
the prevention, diagnosis and/or
treatment of particular clinical and
behavioral conditions, use of alternative
or complementary therapies, and
appropriate use of commonly provided
services, procedures, or technologies.
Topics also may include issues related
to the organization and financing of care
such as risk adjustment methodologies,
market performance measures, provider
payment mechanisms, and insurance
purchasing tools, as well as
measurement or evaluation of provider
integration of new scientific findings
regarding health care and delivery
innovations. Previous reports and
reviews can be found at https://
www.ahrq.gov/clinic/epcix.htm and
https://effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/
products/progress.cfm.
AHRQ is very interested in receiving
topic nominations from professional
societies and organizations composed of
members of minority populations, as
well as topic nominations that have
significant impact on AHRQ priority
populations including low-income
groups, minority groups, women,
children, the elderly, and individuals
with special health care needs, such as
those with disabilities, those who need
chronic care or end-of-life healthcare, or
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those who live in inner-city and rural
areas.
5. Topic Nomination
Nominations of topics for AHRQ
evidence reports, technology
assessments, and comparative
effectiveness reviews should focus on
specific aspects of prevention,
diagnosis, treatment and/or
management of a particular condition;
an individual procedure, treatment, or
technology; or a specific health care
organizational or financial strategy. The
processes that AHRQ employs to select
clinical and behavioral topics as well as
organization and financing topics
nominated by the EPCs are described
below. For each topic, the nominating
organization must provide the following
information:
A. Rationale and supporting evidence
on the relevance and importance of the
topic;
B. Three to five focused questions on
the topic to be addressed;
C. Plans for rapid translation of the
evidence reports and technology
assessments into clinical guidelines,
performance measures, educational
programs, or other strategies for
strengthening the quality of health care
services, or plans to inform
development of reimbursement or
coverage policies;
D. Plans for use and/or dissemination
of these derivative products, e.g., to
membership and others, if appropriate;
and,
E. Process by which the nominating
organization will measure the use of
these products and impact of such use.
6. Topic Selection
Factors that will be considered in the
selection of topics for AHRQ evidence
reports, technology assessments, and
comparative and effectiveness reviews
and which should/may be addressed in
nomination material, include:
A. Burden of related disease(s)
including severity, incidence and/or
prevalence or relevance of the
organizational/financial topic to the
general population and/or AHRQ’s or
the Secretary’s priorities which are
available at https://
www.effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov;
B. Total costs associated with a
condition, procedure, treatment,
technology, or organization/financial
topic taking into account the number of
people needing such care, the unit cost
of care, and related or indirect costs;
C. Relevance to the needs of the
Medicare, Medicaid and other Federal
health care programs;
D. Controversy or uncertainty about
the topic and availability of scientific
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data to support the systematic review
and analysis of the topic;
E. Potential for reducing clinically
significant variations in the prevention,
diagnosis, treatment, or management of
a disease or condition; or in changing
the use of a procedure or technology;
informing and improving patient and/or
provider decision making; improving
health outcomes; and/or reducing costs;
and,
F. Nominating organization’s plan to
disseminate derivative products,
measure use and impact of these
products on outcomes, or otherwise
incorporate the report into its
managerial or policy decision making.
7. Submission of Nominations
Topic nominations for general topics
should be submitted to Beth A. Collins
Sharp, Ph.D., R.N., Director, Evidencebased Practice Centers (EPC) Program,
Center for Outcomes and Evidence,
AHRQ, 540 Gaither Road, Rockville, MD
20850. Electronic submissions to
epc@ahrq.gov are preferred. Topic
nominations for comparative
effectiveness reviews should be
submitted to https://
www.effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov.
Dated: March 8, 2007.
Carolyn M. Clancy,
Director.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
Nominations of Topics for Evidence-based Practice Centers
AGENCY: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), DHHS.
ACTION: Nominations of topics for evidence reports, technology
assessments, and comparative and effectiveness reviews.
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SUMMARY: AHRQ invites nominations of topics for evidence reports,
technology assessments, and comparative and effectiveness reviews
conducted by its Evidence-based Practice Centers (EPC) Program relating
to the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and management of common
diseases and clinical condition, as well as, topics relating to the
organization and financing of health care. Previous evidence reports
and comparative effectiveness reviews can be found at https://
www.ahrq.gov/clinic/epcix.htm and https://effective healthcare.ahrq.gov/
products/progress.cfm, respectively.
DATES: Topic nominations for general evidence reports should be
submitted by April 16, 2007, in order to be considered for fiscal year
2007 selection. Topic nominations for comparative and effectiveness
review are accepted on an on-going basis at: https://effective
healthcare.ahrq.gov/topicNomination/nominationForm.cfm. In addition to
timely responses to this request for nominations, AHRQ also accepts
topic nominations on an ongoing basis for consideration for future
years. Topics submitted for consideration as general evidence reports
will concurrently be considered as comparative effectiveness reviews as
appropriate. AHRQ will not reply to individual responses, but will
consider all nominations during the selection process.Those who submit
topics that are selected will be notified by AHRQ.
ADDRESSES: Topics nominations should be submitted to Beth A. Collins
Sharp, PhD, R.N., director, Evidence-based Practice Centers (EPC)
Program, Center for Outcomes and Evidence, AHRQ, 540 Gaither Road,
Rockville, MD 20850. Electronic submissions to epc@ahrq.gov are
preferred.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Beth A. Collins Sharp, Ph.D., R.N.,
Center for Outcomes and Evidence, AHRQ, 540 Gaither Road, Rockville, MD
20850; Phone: (301) 427-1503; Fax: (301) 427-1640; E-mail:
beth.collinssharp@ahrq.hhs.gov.
Arrangement for Public Inspection: All nominations will be
available for public inspection by appointment at the Center for
Outcomes and Evidence, telephone (301) 427-1600, weekdays between 8:30
a.m. and 5 p.m. (Eastern time).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
1. Background
Under Title IX of the Public Health Service Act, AHRQ is charged
with enhancing the quality, appropriateness, and effectiveness of
health care services and access to such services. AHRQ accomplishes
these goals through scientific research, including evaluative medical
literature reviews and technology assessments, and through the
promotion of improvements in clinical practice and health systems
practices.
2. Purpose and Overview
The purpose of this notice is to solicit topic nominations for
evidence reports, technology assessments, and comparative and
effectiveness reviews. Professional societies, health systems,
employers, insurers, providers, and consumer groups are encouraged to
nominate topics and then collaborate with AHRQ, as it carries out its
mission to promote the practice of evidence-based health care. In this
endeavor, AHRQ serves as a science partner with private-sector and
public organizations in their efforts to improve the quality,
effectiveness, and appropriateness of health care delivery in the
United States, and to expedite the translation of evidence-based
research findings into improved health care services. To undertake
scientific analyses and evidence syntheses on topics of high-priority
to its public and private healthcare partners and the health care
community generally, AHRQ awards task order contracts to its Evidence-
based Practice Centers (EPCs).
The EPCs produce systematic reviews of the scientific literature--
evidence reports, technology assessments, and comparative and
effectiveness reviews--that provide to public and private organizations
the foundation for developing and implementing their own practice
guidelines, performance measures, educational programs, and other
strategies to improve the quality of health care and decision-making
related to the effectiveness and appropriateness of specific health
care technologies and services. The evidence reports, technology
assessments, and comparative and effectiveness reviews also may be used
to inform coverage and reimbursement policies. As the body of
scientific studies related to organization and financing of health care
grows, systematic review and analysis of these studies, in addition to
clinical and behavioral research, can provide health system
organizations with a scientific foundation for developing or improving
system-wide policies and practices.
Currently, AHRQ supports approximately nine general evidence
reports per year, in collaboration with non-Federal partners, and 4-10
comparative effectiveness reviews. Nominations of general topics from
non-Federal partners are solicited annually through a notice in the
Federal Register. However, topic nominations are accepted on an ongoing
basis. All nominations received in the previous year as well as topics
that were previously submitted but not selected are considered for the
upcoming year.
Reports and assessments usually require about 12 months for
completion once assigned to an EPC. AHRQ widely disseminates the EPC
evidence reports and technology assessments, both electronically and in
print. The EPC evidence reports, technology assessments and comparative
and effectiveness reviews do not make clinical recommendations or
recommendations regarding reimbursement and coverage policies.
3. Role/Responsibilities of Partners for General Topics
Nominators of topics selected for development of an EPC evidence
report assume the role of Partners of AHRQ and the EPCs. Partners have
defined roles and responsibilities. AHRQ places high value on these
cooperative relationships, and takes into consideration a Partner
organization's
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past performance of these responsibilities when considering whether to
accept additional topics nominated by that organization in subsequent
years. Specifically, Partners are expected to serve as resources to
EPCs as they develop the evidence reports related to the nominated
topic; serve as external peer reviewers of relevant draft evidence
reports and assessments; and commit to timely translation of the EPC
reports and assessments into their own quality improvement tools (e.g.,
clinical practice guidelines, performance measures), educational
programs, or reimbursement policies; and dissemination of these
derivative products to their membership or other health care
stakeholders, as appropriate. AHRQ also is interested in all the uses
of these derivative products and the products' impact on enhanced
health care. AHRQ looks to its Partners to provide use and impact data
on products that are based on EPC evidence reports and technology
assessments.
4. Topics for Reports
The EPCs prepare evidence reports, technology assessments, and
comparative and effectiveness reviews on topics for which there is
significant demand for information by health care providers, insurers,
purchasers, health-related societies, and patient advocacy
organizations. Such topics may include the prevention, diagnosis and/or
treatment of particular clinical and behavioral conditions, use of
alternative or complementary therapies, and appropriate use of commonly
provided services, procedures, or technologies. Topics also may include
issues related to the organization and financing of care such as risk
adjustment methodologies, market performance measures, provider payment
mechanisms, and insurance purchasing tools, as well as measurement or
evaluation of provider integration of new scientific findings regarding
health care and delivery innovations. Previous reports and reviews can
be found at https://www.ahrq.gov/clinic/epcix.htm and https://
effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/products/progress.cfm.
AHRQ is very interested in receiving topic nominations from
professional societies and organizations composed of members of
minority populations, as well as topic nominations that have
significant impact on AHRQ priority populations including low-income
groups, minority groups, women, children, the elderly, and individuals
with special health care needs, such as those with disabilities, those
who need chronic care or end-of-life healthcare, or those who live in
inner-city and rural areas.
5. Topic Nomination
Nominations of topics for AHRQ evidence reports, technology
assessments, and comparative effectiveness reviews should focus on
specific aspects of prevention, diagnosis, treatment and/or management
of a particular condition; an individual procedure, treatment, or
technology; or a specific health care organizational or financial
strategy. The processes that AHRQ employs to select clinical and
behavioral topics as well as organization and financing topics
nominated by the EPCs are described below. For each topic, the
nominating organization must provide the following information:
A. Rationale and supporting evidence on the relevance and
importance of the topic;
B. Three to five focused questions on the topic to be addressed;
C. Plans for rapid translation of the evidence reports and
technology assessments into clinical guidelines, performance measures,
educational programs, or other strategies for strengthening the quality
of health care services, or plans to inform development of
reimbursement or coverage policies;
D. Plans for use and/or dissemination of these derivative products,
e.g., to membership and others, if appropriate; and,
E. Process by which the nominating organization will measure the
use of these products and impact of such use.
6. Topic Selection
Factors that will be considered in the selection of topics for AHRQ
evidence reports, technology assessments, and comparative and
effectiveness reviews and which should/may be addressed in nomination
material, include:
A. Burden of related disease(s) including severity, incidence and/
or prevalence or relevance of the organizational/financial topic to the
general population and/or AHRQ's or the Secretary's priorities which
are available at https://www.effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov;
B. Total costs associated with a condition, procedure, treatment,
technology, or organization/financial topic taking into account the
number of people needing such care, the unit cost of care, and related
or indirect costs;
C. Relevance to the needs of the Medicare, Medicaid and other
Federal health care programs;
D. Controversy or uncertainty about the topic and availability of
scientific data to support the systematic review and analysis of the
topic;
E. Potential for reducing clinically significant variations in the
prevention, diagnosis, treatment, or management of a disease or
condition; or in changing the use of a procedure or technology;
informing and improving patient and/or provider decision making;
improving health outcomes; and/or reducing costs; and,
F. Nominating organization's plan to disseminate derivative
products, measure use and impact of these products on outcomes, or
otherwise incorporate the report into its managerial or policy decision
making.
7. Submission of Nominations
Topic nominations for general topics should be submitted to Beth A.
Collins Sharp, Ph.D., R.N., Director, Evidence-based Practice Centers
(EPC) Program, Center for Outcomes and Evidence, AHRQ, 540 Gaither
Road, Rockville, MD 20850. Electronic submissions to epc@ahrq.gov are
preferred. Topic nominations for comparative effectiveness reviews
should be submitted to https://www.effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov.
Dated: March 8, 2007.
Carolyn M. Clancy,
Director.
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