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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Solicitation of Nomination for
Appointment to the Advisory
Committee on Minority Health
Department of Health and
Human Services, Office of the Secretary,
Office of Public Health and Science,
Office of Minority Health.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
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Authority: 42 U.S.C. 300u–6, Section 1707
of the Public Health Service Act, as amended.
The Advisory Committee is governed by
provisions of Public Law 92–463, as
amended (5 U.S.C. Appendix 2), which sets
forth standards for the formation and use of
advisory committees.
SUMMARY: The Department of Health and
Human Service (HHS), Office of Public
Health and Science (OPHS), is seeking
nominations of qualified candidates to
be considered for appointment as a
member of the Advisory Committee on
Minority Health (ACMH). In accordance
with Public Law 105–392, the
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Committee provides advice to the
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Minority
Health, on the development of goals and
specific program activities of the Office
of Minority Health (OMH) designed to
improve the health of racial and ethnic
minority groups. Nominations of
qualified candidates are being sought to
fill vacant positions on the Committee.
DATES: Nominations for membership on
the Committee must be received no later
than 5 p.m. EST on September 17, 2007,
at the address listed below.
ADDRESSES: All nominations should be
mailed or delivered to Dr. Garth
Graham, Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Minority Health, Office of Minority
Health, Office of Public Health and
Science, Department of Health and
Human Services, 1101 Wootton
Parkway, Suite 600, Rockville, MD
20852.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Monica Baltimore, Executive Director,
Advisory Committee on Minority
Health, Office of Minority Health, Office
of Public Health and Science,
Department of Health and Human
Services, 1101 Wootton Parkway, Suite
600, Rockville, MD 20852; Telephone:
(240) 453–2882.
A copy of the Committee charter and
list of the current membership can be
obtained by contacting Ms. Baltimore or
by accessing the Web site managed by
OMH at https://www.omhrc.gov/acmh.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant
to Public Law 105–392, the Secretary of
Health and Human Services established
the ACMH. The Committee provides
advice to the Deputy Assistant Secretary
for Minority Health in carrying out the
duties stipulated under Public Law 105–
392. This includes providing advice to
improve the health of each racial and
ethnic minority group and in the
development of goals and specific
activities of the OMH, which are:
(1) Establish short-range and longrange goals and objectives and
coordinate all other activities within the
Public Health Service that relate to
disease prevention, health promotion,
service delivery, and research
concerning such individuals;
(2) Enter into interagency agreements
with other agencies of the Public Health
Service;
(3) Support research, demonstrations,
and evaluations to test new and
innovative models;
(4) Increase knowledge and
understanding of health risk factors;
(5) Develop mechanisms that support
better information dissemination,
education, prevention, and service
delivery to individuals from
disadvantaged backgrounds, including
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individuals who are members of racial
or ethnic minority groups;
(6) Ensure that the National Center for
Health Statistics collects data on the
health status of each minority group;
(7) With respect to individuals who
lack proficiency in speaking the English
language, enter into contracts with
public and nonprofit private providers
of primary health services for the
purpose of increasing the access of these
individuals to such services by
developing and carrying out programs to
provide bilingual or interpretive
services;
(8) Support a national minority health
resource center to carry out the
following:
(a) Facilitate the exchange of
information regarding matters relating to
health information and health
promotion, preventive health services,
and education in appropriate use of
health care;
(b) Facilitate access to such
information;
(c) Assist in the analysis of issues and
problems relating to such matters;
(d) Provide technical assistance with
respect to the exchange of such
information (including facilitating the
development of materials for such
technical assistance);
(9) Carry out programs to improve
access to health care services for
individuals with limited proficiency in
speaking the English language.
Activities under the preceding sentence
shall include developing and evaluating
model projects; and
(10) Advising in matters related to the
development, implementation, and
evaluation of health professions
education in decreasing disparities in
health care outcomes, including cultural
competency as a method of eliminating
health disparities.
Management and support services for
the ACMH are provided by the OMH,
which is a program office within the
OPHS.
Nominations: The OPHS is requesting
nominations for vacant positions on the
ACMH. The Committee is composed of
12 voting members, in addition to nonvoting ex officio members. This
announcement is seeking nominations
for voting members. Voting members of
the Committee are appointed by the
Secretary from individuals who are not
officers or employees of the Federal
Government and who have expertise
regarding issues of minority health. To
qualify for consideration of appointment
to the Committee, an individual must
possess demonstrated experience and
expertise working on issues/matters
impacting the health of racial and ethnic
minority populations. The charter
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stipulates that the racial and ethnic
minority groups shall be equally
represented on the Committee
membership. This means we are seeking
candidates who can represent the health
interest of Hispanics/Latino Americans;
Blacks/African Americans; American
Indians and Alaska Natives; and/or
Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians,
and other Pacific Islanders.
Mandatory Professional/Technical
Qualifications: Nominees must meet all
of the following mandatory
qualifications to be eligible for
consideration.
(1) Expertise in minority health and
racial and ethnic health disparities.
(2) Expertise in developing or
contributing to the development of
health policies and/or programs. This
may include experience in the analysis,
evaluation, and interpretation of Federal
health or regulatory policy.
(3) Involvement in national, regional,
tribal, and/or community efforts to
improve minority health.
(4) Educational achievement,
professional certification(s) in healthrelated field (behavioral health, public
health, nursing, environmental health,
nutrition, pharmacy, epidemiology,
health administration, etc.), and
professional experience that will
support ability to give expert advise on
issues related to improving minority
health and eliminating racial and ethnic
health disparities.
Desirable Qualifications: It is desired
that the nominee have:
(1) Knowledge of national health
policies and programs managed by the
HHS.
(2) Job-related training, selfdevelopment, and outside professional
activities which provides evidence of
initiative, resourcefulness, and potential
for effective performance.
Requirements for Nomination
Submission: Nominations should be
typewritten (one nomination per
nominator). The following information
should be included in the package of
material submitted for each individual
being nominated for consideration: (1) A
letter of nomination that clearly states
the name and affiliation of the nominee,
the basis for the nomination (i.e.,
specific attributes which qualify the
nominee for service in this capacity),
and a statement that the nominee is
willing to serve as a member of the
Committee; (2) the nominator’s name,
address, and daytime telephone
number, and the home and/or work
address, telephone number, and e-mail
address of the individual being
nominated; (3) a current copy of the
nominee’s curriculum vitae, and (4)
provide narrative responses to the
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mandatory professional/technical
qualifications listed above in regard to
the nominee’s expertise. Federal
employees should not be nominated for
consideration of appointment to this
Committee.
Individuals selected for appointment
to the Committee shall be invited to
serve four year terms. Committee
members who are not officers or
employees of the United States
Government will receive a stipend for
attending Committee meetings and
conducting other business in the
interest of the Committee, including per
diem and reimbursement for travel
expenses incurred.
The Department makes every effort to
ensure that the membership of HHS
Federal advisory committees is fairly
balanced in terms of points of view
represented and the committee’s
function. Every effort is made to ensure
that a broad representation of
geographic areas, females, ethnic and
minority groups, and the disabled are
given consideration for membership on
HHS Federal advisory committees.
Appointment to this Committee shall be
made without discrimination on the
basis of age, race, ethnicity, gender,
sexual orientation, disability, and
cultural, religious, or socioeconomic
status. Nominations must state that the
nominee is willing to serve as a member
of ACMH and appears to have no
conflict of interest that would preclude
membership. An ethics review is
conducted for each selected candidate.
Therefore, individuals selected for
nomination will be required to provide
detailed information concerning such
matters as financial holdings,
consultancies, and research grants or
contracts to permit evaluation of
possible sources of conflict of interest.
Dated: July 2, 2007.
Mirtha R. Beadle,
Deputy Director, OMH.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Solicitation of Nomination for Appointment to the Advisory
Committee on Minority Health
AGENCY: Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the
Secretary, Office of Public Health and Science, Office of Minority
Health.
ACTION: Notice.
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Authority: 42 U.S.C. 300u-6, Section 1707 of the Public Health
Service Act, as amended. The Advisory Committee is governed by
provisions of Public Law 92-463, as amended (5 U.S.C. Appendix 2),
which sets forth standards for the formation and use of advisory
committees.
SUMMARY: The Department of Health and Human Service (HHS), Office of
Public Health and Science (OPHS), is seeking nominations of qualified
candidates to be considered for appointment as a member of the Advisory
Committee on Minority Health (ACMH). In accordance with Public Law 105-
392, the Committee provides advice to the Deputy Assistant Secretary
for Minority Health, on the development of goals and specific program
activities of the Office of Minority Health (OMH) designed to improve
the health of racial and ethnic minority groups. Nominations of
qualified candidates are being sought to fill vacant positions on the
Committee.
DATES: Nominations for membership on the Committee must be received no
later than 5 p.m. EST on September 17, 2007, at the address listed
below.
ADDRESSES: All nominations should be mailed or delivered to Dr. Garth
Graham, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Minority Health, Office of
Minority Health, Office of Public Health and Science, Department of
Health and Human Services, 1101 Wootton Parkway, Suite 600, Rockville,
MD 20852.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Monica Baltimore, Executive
Director, Advisory Committee on Minority Health, Office of Minority
Health, Office of Public Health and Science, Department of Health and
Human Services, 1101 Wootton Parkway, Suite 600, Rockville, MD 20852;
Telephone: (240) 453-2882.
A copy of the Committee charter and list of the current membership
can be obtained by contacting Ms. Baltimore or by accessing the Web
site managed by OMH at https://www.omhrc.gov/acmh.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant to Public Law 105-392, the
Secretary of Health and Human Services established the ACMH. The
Committee provides advice to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Minority Health in carrying out the duties stipulated under Public Law
105-392. This includes providing advice to improve the health of each
racial and ethnic minority group and in the development of goals and
specific activities of the OMH, which are:
(1) Establish short-range and long-range goals and objectives and
coordinate all other activities within the Public Health Service that
relate to disease prevention, health promotion, service delivery, and
research concerning such individuals;
(2) Enter into interagency agreements with other agencies of the
Public Health Service;
(3) Support research, demonstrations, and evaluations to test new
and innovative models;
(4) Increase knowledge and understanding of health risk factors;
(5) Develop mechanisms that support better information
dissemination, education, prevention, and service delivery to
individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds, including individuals who
are members of racial or ethnic minority groups;
(6) Ensure that the National Center for Health Statistics collects
data on the health status of each minority group;
(7) With respect to individuals who lack proficiency in speaking
the English language, enter into contracts with public and nonprofit
private providers of primary health services for the purpose of
increasing the access of these individuals to such services by
developing and carrying out programs to provide bilingual or
interpretive services;
(8) Support a national minority health resource center to carry out
the following:
(a) Facilitate the exchange of information regarding matters
relating to health information and health promotion, preventive health
services, and education in appropriate use of health care;
(b) Facilitate access to such information;
(c) Assist in the analysis of issues and problems relating to such
matters;
(d) Provide technical assistance with respect to the exchange of
such information (including facilitating the development of materials
for such technical assistance);
(9) Carry out programs to improve access to health care services
for individuals with limited proficiency in speaking the English
language. Activities under the preceding sentence shall include
developing and evaluating model projects; and
(10) Advising in matters related to the development,
implementation, and evaluation of health professions education in
decreasing disparities in health care outcomes, including cultural
competency as a method of eliminating health disparities.
Management and support services for the ACMH are provided by the
OMH, which is a program office within the OPHS.
Nominations: The OPHS is requesting nominations for vacant
positions on the ACMH. The Committee is composed of 12 voting members,
in addition to non-voting ex officio members. This announcement is
seeking nominations for voting members. Voting members of the Committee
are appointed by the Secretary from individuals who are not officers or
employees of the Federal Government and who have expertise regarding
issues of minority health. To qualify for consideration of appointment
to the Committee, an individual must possess demonstrated experience
and expertise working on issues/matters impacting the health of racial
and ethnic minority populations. The charter
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stipulates that the racial and ethnic minority groups shall be equally
represented on the Committee membership. This means we are seeking
candidates who can represent the health interest of Hispanics/Latino
Americans; Blacks/African Americans; American Indians and Alaska
Natives; and/or Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and other Pacific
Islanders.
Mandatory Professional/Technical Qualifications: Nominees must meet
all of the following mandatory qualifications to be eligible for
consideration.
(1) Expertise in minority health and racial and ethnic health
disparities.
(2) Expertise in developing or contributing to the development of
health policies and/or programs. This may include experience in the
analysis, evaluation, and interpretation of Federal health or
regulatory policy.
(3) Involvement in national, regional, tribal, and/or community
efforts to improve minority health.
(4) Educational achievement, professional certification(s) in
health-related field (behavioral health, public health, nursing,
environmental health, nutrition, pharmacy, epidemiology, health
administration, etc.), and professional experience that will support
ability to give expert advise on issues related to improving minority
health and eliminating racial and ethnic health disparities.
Desirable Qualifications: It is desired that the nominee have:
(1) Knowledge of national health policies and programs managed by
the HHS.
(2) Job-related training, self-development, and outside
professional activities which provides evidence of initiative,
resourcefulness, and potential for effective performance.
Requirements for Nomination Submission: Nominations should be
typewritten (one nomination per nominator). The following information
should be included in the package of material submitted for each
individual being nominated for consideration: (1) A letter of
nomination that clearly states the name and affiliation of the nominee,
the basis for the nomination (i.e., specific attributes which qualify
the nominee for service in this capacity), and a statement that the
nominee is willing to serve as a member of the Committee; (2) the
nominator's name, address, and daytime telephone number, and the home
and/or work address, telephone number, and e-mail address of the
individual being nominated; (3) a current copy of the nominee's
curriculum vitae, and (4) provide narrative responses to the mandatory
professional/technical qualifications listed above in regard to the
nominee's expertise. Federal employees should not be nominated for
consideration of appointment to this Committee.
Individuals selected for appointment to the Committee shall be
invited to serve four year terms. Committee members who are not
officers or employees of the United States Government will receive a
stipend for attending Committee meetings and conducting other business
in the interest of the Committee, including per diem and reimbursement
for travel expenses incurred.
The Department makes every effort to ensure that the membership of
HHS Federal advisory committees is fairly balanced in terms of points
of view represented and the committee's function. Every effort is made
to ensure that a broad representation of geographic areas, females,
ethnic and minority groups, and the disabled are given consideration
for membership on HHS Federal advisory committees. Appointment to this
Committee shall be made without discrimination on the basis of age,
race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, disability, and cultural,
religious, or socioeconomic status. Nominations must state that the
nominee is willing to serve as a member of ACMH and appears to have no
conflict of interest that would preclude membership. An ethics review
is conducted for each selected candidate. Therefore, individuals
selected for nomination will be required to provide detailed
information concerning such matters as financial holdings,
consultancies, and research grants or contracts to permit evaluation of
possible sources of conflict of interest.
Dated: July 2, 2007.
Mirtha R. Beadle,
Deputy Director, OMH.
[FR Doc. E7-13739 Filed 7-16-07; 8:45 am]
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