Request for Information: AHRQ's Role in Climate Change and Environmental Justice, 56953 [2021-22166]
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Marquita Cullom,
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Agency for Healthcare Research and
Quality
Request for Information: AHRQ’s Role
in Climate Change and Environmental
Justice
Agency for Healthcare Research
and Quality (AHRQ), HHS.
ACTION: Notice of request for
information.
AGENCY:
The Agency for Healthcare
Research and Quality (AHRQ) is seeking
information from the public on how the
agency may have the greatest impact in
addressing climate change through its
core competencies of health systems
research, practice improvement, and
data & analytics. Specifically, AHRQ
wants to learn how the agency can best
use its resources to help build the
healthcare system’s resilience to climate
threats, reduce the healthcare industry’s
contribution to climate change while
increasing sustainability, and address
environmental justice issues in
healthcare.
SUMMARY:
Comments on this notice must be
received by December 13, 2021. AHRQ
will not respond individually to
responders but will consider all
comments submitted by the deadline.
ADDRESSES: Please submit all responses
via email to ClimateChange@
AHRQ.HHS.gov as a Word document or
in the body of an email.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Brent Sandmeyer, Social Science
Analyst, Email: Brent.Sandmeyer@
AHRQ.HHS.gov, Telephone: 301–427–
1441.
DATES:
The
Agency for Healthcare Research and
Quality’s mission is to produce
evidence to make healthcare safer,
higher quality, more accessible,
equitable, and affordable, and to work
within the U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services and with other
partners to make sure that the evidence
is understood and used.
In pursuit of that mission, AHRQ
recognizes that climate change is a large
and growing threat to public health and
the ability of the U.S. healthcare system
to provide high quality, equitable care.
Climate change has contributed to heat
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waves, wildfires, hurricanes, droughts,
flooding, and associated infrastructure
failures. All of these have detrimental
physical and behavioral health
consequences and place increased
demands on the healthcare system as it
also struggles to respond to the COVID–
19 pandemic. Both climate change and
the COVID–19 pandemic have
highlighted and exacerbated longstanding racial, ethnic, and economic
health disparities.
AHRQ is seeking the public’s input on
how the agency may have the greatest
impact in addressing climate change
through its core competencies of health
systems research, practice improvement,
and data & analytics. Specifically,
AHRQ wants to learn how the agency
can best use its resources to help build
the healthcare system’s resilience to
climate threats, reduce the healthcare
industry’s contribution to climate
change while increasing sustainability,
and address environmental justice
issues in healthcare.
AHRQ is requesting information from
the public regarding the following broad
questions:
1. What should AHRQ’s role be at the
intersection of climate change,
healthcare, and environmental justice to
maximize the agency’s impact?
2. How can AHRQ incorporate climate
change and environmental justice issues
into its core competencies of healthcare
systems research, practice improvement,
and data & analytics?
3. What are the most pressing
healthcare-related areas of climate
change and environmental justice
research and actions that AHRQ could
address? Relatedly, what evidence do
healthcare systems and policymakers
need to make decisions on responding
to climate change?
4. How can AHRQ help healthcare
systems prepare for and respond to the
impacts of climate change on patient
care, especially for vulnerable
populations?
5. What role could AHRQ play in
identifying, gathering, and
disseminating data on climate-related
risks and impacts, and making the
information timely and easily available
for researchers, healthcare systems, and
policy makers?
6. What practice improvement
resources (e.g., tools, strategies) could
AHRQ provide to help healthcare
systems improve patient safety and
system resiliency during climate-related
emergencies?
7. What are the training and education
needs of healthcare professionals related
to climate change and what role could
AHRQ play in addressing those needs?
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8. What key research has been
conducted to assess or mitigate the
impact that healthcare has on climate
change? What are effective strategies to
measure and reduce the carbon footprint
and other environmental impacts of the
healthcare sector?
9. What has been learned about health
systems’ capacity and limitations during
the COVID–19 pandemic that can help
care delivery organizations better
address climate change impacts and
reduce disparities?
10. How might AHRQ take advantage
of the existing national infrastructure to
advance quality and safety (e.g.,
measurement standards, accrediting
bodies, learning networks, incentives) to
accelerate work on climate health and
equity?
11. Which organizations working on
climate change response in healthcare
should AHRQ learn from and
collaborate with? Please describe the
nature of the organization’s work,
evidence, and solutions, as applicable.
AHRQ is interested in all of the
questions listed above, but respondents
are welcome to address as many or as
few as they choose and to address
additional areas of interest not listed.
This RFI is for planning purposes
only and should not be construed as a
policy, solicitation for applications, or
as an obligation on the part of the
Government to provide support for any
ideas identified in response to it. AHRQ
will use the information submitted in
response to this RFI at its discretion and
will not provide comments to any
responder’s submission. However,
responses to the RFI may be reflected in
future solicitation(s) or policies. The
information provided will be analyzed
and may appear in reports. Respondents
will not be identified in any published
reports. Respondents are advised that
the Government is under no obligation
to acknowledge receipt of the
information received or provide
feedback to respondents with respect to
any information submitted. No
proprietary, classified, confidential, or
sensitive information should be
included in your response. The contents
of all submissions will be made
available to the public upon request.
Materials submitted must be publicly
available or can be made public.
Dated: October 6, 2021.
Marquita Cullom,
Associate Director.
[FR Doc. 2021–22166 Filed 10–12–21; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
Request for Information: AHRQ's Role in Climate Change and
Environmental Justice
AGENCY: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), HHS.
ACTION: Notice of request for information.
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SUMMARY: The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) is
seeking information from the public on how the agency may have the
greatest impact in addressing climate change through its core
competencies of health systems research, practice improvement, and data
& analytics. Specifically, AHRQ wants to learn how the agency can best
use its resources to help build the healthcare system's resilience to
climate threats, reduce the healthcare industry's contribution to
climate change while increasing sustainability, and address
environmental justice issues in healthcare.
DATES: Comments on this notice must be received by December 13, 2021.
AHRQ will not respond individually to responders but will consider all
comments submitted by the deadline.
ADDRESSES: Please submit all responses via email to
[email protected] as a Word document or in the body of an
email.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Brent Sandmeyer, Social Science
Analyst, Email: [email protected], Telephone: 301-427-1441.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Agency for Healthcare Research and
Quality's mission is to produce evidence to make healthcare safer,
higher quality, more accessible, equitable, and affordable, and to work
within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and with other
partners to make sure that the evidence is understood and used.
In pursuit of that mission, AHRQ recognizes that climate change is
a large and growing threat to public health and the ability of the U.S.
healthcare system to provide high quality, equitable care. Climate
change has contributed to heat waves, wildfires, hurricanes, droughts,
flooding, and associated infrastructure failures. All of these have
detrimental physical and behavioral health consequences and place
increased demands on the healthcare system as it also struggles to
respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. Both climate change and the COVID-19
pandemic have highlighted and exacerbated long-standing racial, ethnic,
and economic health disparities.
AHRQ is seeking the public's input on how the agency may have the
greatest impact in addressing climate change through its core
competencies of health systems research, practice improvement, and data
& analytics. Specifically, AHRQ wants to learn how the agency can best
use its resources to help build the healthcare system's resilience to
climate threats, reduce the healthcare industry's contribution to
climate change while increasing sustainability, and address
environmental justice issues in healthcare.
AHRQ is requesting information from the public regarding the
following broad questions:
1. What should AHRQ's role be at the intersection of climate
change, healthcare, and environmental justice to maximize the agency's
impact?
2. How can AHRQ incorporate climate change and environmental
justice issues into its core competencies of healthcare systems
research, practice improvement, and data & analytics?
3. What are the most pressing healthcare-related areas of climate
change and environmental justice research and actions that AHRQ could
address? Relatedly, what evidence do healthcare systems and
policymakers need to make decisions on responding to climate change?
4. How can AHRQ help healthcare systems prepare for and respond to
the impacts of climate change on patient care, especially for
vulnerable populations?
5. What role could AHRQ play in identifying, gathering, and
disseminating data on climate-related risks and impacts, and making the
information timely and easily available for researchers, healthcare
systems, and policy makers?
6. What practice improvement resources (e.g., tools, strategies)
could AHRQ provide to help healthcare systems improve patient safety
and system resiliency during climate-related emergencies?
7. What are the training and education needs of healthcare
professionals related to climate change and what role could AHRQ play
in addressing those needs?
8. What key research has been conducted to assess or mitigate the
impact that healthcare has on climate change? What are effective
strategies to measure and reduce the carbon footprint and other
environmental impacts of the healthcare sector?
9. What has been learned about health systems' capacity and
limitations during the COVID-19 pandemic that can help care delivery
organizations better address climate change impacts and reduce
disparities?
10. How might AHRQ take advantage of the existing national
infrastructure to advance quality and safety (e.g., measurement
standards, accrediting bodies, learning networks, incentives) to
accelerate work on climate health and equity?
11. Which organizations working on climate change response in
healthcare should AHRQ learn from and collaborate with? Please describe
the nature of the organization's work, evidence, and solutions, as
applicable.
AHRQ is interested in all of the questions listed above, but
respondents are welcome to address as many or as few as they choose and
to address additional areas of interest not listed.
This RFI is for planning purposes only and should not be construed
as a policy, solicitation for applications, or as an obligation on the
part of the Government to provide support for any ideas identified in
response to it. AHRQ will use the information submitted in response to
this RFI at its discretion and will not provide comments to any
responder's submission. However, responses to the RFI may be reflected
in future solicitation(s) or policies. The information provided will be
analyzed and may appear in reports. Respondents will not be identified
in any published reports. Respondents are advised that the Government
is under no obligation to acknowledge receipt of the information
received or provide feedback to respondents with respect to any
information submitted. No proprietary, classified, confidential, or
sensitive information should be included in your response. The contents
of all submissions will be made available to the public upon request.
Materials submitted must be publicly available or can be made public.
Dated: October 6, 2021.
Marquita Cullom,
Associate Director.
[FR Doc. 2021-22166 Filed 10-12-21; 8:45 am]
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