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multi-factorial fall prevention program
to measure its impact on health
outcomes for the elderly as well as acute
and long-term care use and cost. The
study is being conducted among a
sample of individuals with private longterm care insurance who are age 75 and
over using a multi-tiered random
experimental research design to
evaluate the effectiveness of the
proposed fall prevention intervention
program. The project began in Spring
2008 and is expected to be completed in
December 2014.
Need and Proposed Use of the
Information: The project will provide
information to advance Departmental
goals of reducing injury and improving
the use of preventive services to
positively impact Medicare use and
spending.
Likely Respondents: Adults age 75 or
older.
Burden Statement: Burden in this
context means the time expended by
persons to generate, maintain, retain,
disclose or provide the information
requested. This includes the time
needed to review instructions, to
develop, acquire, install and utilize
technology and systems for the purpose
of collecting, validating and verifying
information, processing and
maintaining information, and disclosing
and providing information, to train
personnel and to be able to respond to
a collection of information, to search
data sources, to complete and review
the collection of information, and to
transmit or otherwise disclose the
information. The total annual burden
hours estimated for this ICR are
summarized in the table below.
TOTAL ESTIMATED ANNUALIZED BURDEN—HOURS
Forms
(if necessary)
Type of respondent
Initial Telephone Screen ....................
In-person interview ............................
Jump start phone call ........................
Quarterly phone calls ........................
Final Telephone Screen ....................
Final In-person interview ...................
............................................................
Keith A. Tucker,
Information Collection Clearance Officer.
835
1
20 minutes ...
278
435
435
835
167
167
1
1
4
1
1
1.25 hours ....
30 minutes ...
10 minutes ...
20 minutes ...
1.25 hours ....
544
218
556
56
209
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Chronic Disease Prevention and Health
Promotion (NCCDPHP), Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
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Average
burden hours
per response
Active Control Group (ACG)/Experimental Group (EG).
EG .....................................................
EG .....................................................
ACG/EG ............................................
ACG/EG ............................................
EG .....................................................
Total ............................................
Number of
responses per
respondent
The Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) publishes a list of
information collection requests under
review by the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) in compliance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C.
Chapter 35). To request a copy of these
requests, call the CDC Reports Clearance
Officer at (404) 639–7570 or send an
email to omb@cdc.gov. Send written
comments to CDC Desk Officer, Office of
Management and Budget, Washington,
DC or by fax to (202) 395–5806. Written
comments should be received within 30
days of this notice.
Proposed Project
Million Hearts® Hypertension Control
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CDC proposes to launch the Million
Hearts® Hypertension Control Challenge
to identify clinical practices and health
systems that have been successful in
achieving high rates of hypertension
control and to develop models for
dissemination. The most successful
clinical practices or health plans will be
recognized as Million Hearts®
Hypertension Control Champions.
CDC requests OMB approval to collect
the information needed to identify,
qualify, and rank applicants for
recognition through the Million Hearts®
Hypertension Control Challenge.
Interested providers or clinical
programs voluntarily self-nominate their
practice or healthcare system by
completing a web-based nomination
form located on the Challenge.gov web
portal. The nomination process will
include submission of the minimum
amount of data needed to provide
evidence of clinical success in achieving
hypertension control, including: (a) Two
point-in-time measures of the clinical
hypertension control rate for the patient
population, (b) the size of the clinic
population served, and (c) a description
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Total burden
hours
of the sustainable systems adopted to
achieve hypertension control rates.
CDC scientists or contractors will
assign a preliminary score to each
submitted nomination form. Those with
the highest preliminary scores will be
further reviewed by a CDC-sponsored
panel of three to five experts in
hypertension control. The panel will
provide CDC with a ranked list of
nominees.
Finalists will be asked to participate
in a data verification process that
includes verification of how information
was obtained from electronic records,
remote electronic record or chart
review, on-site review, or verification
with other sources. Finalists may be
eliminated based on the results of data
verification.
Each remaining finalist, or Champion,
will be asked to participate in a semistructured interview. The interview will
provide detailed information about the
strategies employed by the practice or
health system to achieve exemplary
rates of hypertension control, including
barriers and facilitators for those
strategies.
OMB approval is requested for three
years to support three annual
Challenges.
There are no costs to respondents
other than their time. The total
estimated burden hours are 958.
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ESTIMATED ANNUALIZED BURDEN HOURS
Form name
Physicians (Single or Group Practices or
Health System).
Finalists ..........................................................
Million Hearts® Hypertension Control Champion Nomination Form.
Million Hearts® Hypertension Control Champion Data Verification Form.
Interview Guide: Million Hearts® Hypertension Control Champion.
Selected Champion ........................................
Ron A. Otten,
Director, Office of Scientific Integrity, Office
of the Associate Director for Science, Office
of the Director, Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
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The Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) publishes a list of
information collection requests under
review by the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) in compliance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C.
Chapter 35). To request a copy of these
requests, call the CDC Reports Clearance
Officer at (404) 639–5960 or send an
email to omb@cdc.gov. Send written
comments to CDC Desk Officer, Office of
Management and Budget, Washington,
DC 20503 or by fax to (202) 395–5806.
Written comments should be received
within 30 days of this notice.
Proposed Project
Formative Research to Support the
Development of Sickle Cell Disease
Educational Messages and Materials for
the Division of Blood Disorders (0920–
0915, Expired 01/31/2013)—
Reinstatement—National Center on
Birth Defects and Developmental
Disabilities (NCBDDD), Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Background and Brief Description
CDC seeks to improve the quality of
life of people living with sickle cell
disease (SCD). To accomplish this goal,
CDC aims to address the need for
educational messages and materials for
adolescents, young adults, adults, and
older adults living with SCD. CDC is
interested in understanding the
informational needs of these audiences
related to the adoption of healthy
behaviors and the prevention of
complications associated with sickle
cell disease. To develop valuable
messages and materials, CDC will
conduct formative focus groups with
people with SCD across the country.
Participants will stem from four urban
centers as well as more remote, rural
areas. Based on the findings from the
formative focus groups, CDC will
develop and test draft messages.
A total of 10 focus groups will be
conducted. Eight focus groups with
people with SCD would be held in four
cities: Atlanta, GA; Detroit, MI;
Oakland, CA; and Philadelphia, PA.
Two in-person focus groups—one with
males and one with females—will be
Average
burden per
response
(in hrs)
Number of
responses per
respondent
Number of
respondents
Type of respondent
1,735
1
.5
30
1
1
30
1
2
conducted in each city with each target
audience: adolescents aged 15–17,
young adults aged 18–25, adults aged
26–35, and older adults 36 and over. To
reach more rural participants, two
telephone focus groups will be
conducted: one with female adolescents
aged 15–17 and a second with male
older adults aged 36 and older.
The focus groups will be conducted
with eight to nine participants in each
and will last 2 hours. As part of the
focus group, participants will complete
an informed consent or adolescent
assent form before discussion begins.
The parents of the expected 27
adolescent participants (three groups of
9 each) will fill out a permission form
to provide their consent in advance of
the groups. The use of trained
moderators and a structured moderator’s
guide will ensure that consistent data
are collected across the groups. In total,
up to 90 people with SCD will
participate in the focus group data
collection. It is estimated that 120
potential participants will need to be
screened to reach the target of 90
participants. The estimated time per
response for screening and recruitment
is 12 minutes.
CDC requests OMB approval to extend
clearance for one year. There is no cost
to respondents other than their time.
The estimated annualized burden hours
for this data collection activity are 204.
ESTIMATED ANNUALIZED BURDEN HOURS
Number of
respondents
Number
responses per
respondent
Average
burden per
response
(in hours)
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Form name
Parents of adolescents (aged 15–17) living
with SCD.
Young adults (aged 18–25) living with SCD.
Adults (aged 26–35) living with SCD.
Older adults (aged 36+) living with SCD.
Adolescents (aged 15–17) living with SCD ....
Young adults (aged 18–25) living with SCD.
Adults (aged 26–35) living with SCD.
Older adults (aged 36+) living with SCD.
Participant Screener and Recruitment Script
120
1
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Focus Group Moderator’s Guide ...................
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
[30Day-13-13EP]
Agency Forms Undergoing Paperwork Reduction Act Review
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) publishes a
list of information collection requests under review by the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) in compliance with the Paperwork Reduction
Act (44 U.S.C. Chapter 35). To request a copy of these requests, call
the CDC Reports Clearance Officer at (404) 639-7570 or send an email to
omb@cdc.gov. Send written comments to CDC Desk Officer, Office of
Management and Budget, Washington, DC or by fax to (202) 395-5806.
Written comments should be received within 30 days of this notice.
Proposed Project
Million Hearts[supreg] Hypertension Control Challenge--New--
National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
(NCCDPHP), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Background and Brief Description
CDC proposes to launch the Million Hearts[supreg] Hypertension
Control Challenge to identify clinical practices and health systems
that have been successful in achieving high rates of hypertension
control and to develop models for dissemination. The most successful
clinical practices or health plans will be recognized as Million
Hearts[supreg] Hypertension Control Champions.
CDC requests OMB approval to collect the information needed to
identify, qualify, and rank applicants for recognition through the
Million Hearts[supreg] Hypertension Control Challenge. Interested
providers or clinical programs voluntarily self-nominate their practice
or healthcare system by completing a web-based nomination form located
on the Challenge.gov web portal. The nomination process will include
submission of the minimum amount of data needed to provide evidence of
clinical success in achieving hypertension control, including: (a) Two
point-in-time measures of the clinical hypertension control rate for
the patient population, (b) the size of the clinic population served,
and (c) a description of the sustainable systems adopted to achieve
hypertension control rates.
CDC scientists or contractors will assign a preliminary score to
each submitted nomination form. Those with the highest preliminary
scores will be further reviewed by a CDC-sponsored panel of three to
five experts in hypertension control. The panel will provide CDC with a
ranked list of nominees.
Finalists will be asked to participate in a data verification
process that includes verification of how information was obtained from
electronic records, remote electronic record or chart review, on-site
review, or verification with other sources. Finalists may be eliminated
based on the results of data verification.
Each remaining finalist, or Champion, will be asked to participate
in a semi-structured interview. The interview will provide detailed
information about the strategies employed by the practice or health
system to achieve exemplary rates of hypertension control, including
barriers and facilitators for those strategies.
OMB approval is requested for three years to support three annual
Challenges.
There are no costs to respondents other than their time. The total
estimated burden hours are 958.
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Number of Average burden
Type of respondent Form name Number of responses per per response
respondents respondent (in hrs)
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Physicians (Single or Group Practices Million Hearts[supreg] 1,735 1 .5
or Health System). Hypertension Control
Champion Nomination
Form.
Finalists............................ Million Hearts[supreg] 30 1 1
Hypertension Control
Champion Data
Verification Form.
Selected Champion.................... Interview Guide: Million 30 1 2
Hearts[supreg]
Hypertension Control
Champion.
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Ron A. Otten,
Director, Office of Scientific Integrity, Office of the Associate
Director for Science, Office of the Director, Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention.
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