AHRQ Expands Program to Improve Safe and Effective Use of Medical Products

Press Release Date: September 15, 2000

John M. Eisenberg, M.D., director of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), today announced additional funds of $4.8 million for the Centers for Education and Research on Therapeutics (CERTs) program, which the agency administers in cooperation with the Food and Drug Administration. The funding for three new centers, which covers a three-year period, brings AHRQ's investment in CERTs to date to approximately $12.9 million.

"The CERTs program will boost the positive impact on patient care of medical products—drugs, biologics and medical devices," said Dr. Eisenberg. "CERTs experts are already grappling with complicated and difficult issues involved in the safe and effective use of medical products."

The new centers join four funded in September 1999 when AHRQ launched the CERTs program. The goal of the program is to improve the quality of health care and reduce costs by increasing awareness of the benefits and risks of new uses or combinations of medical products, and by improving the effectiveness of existing ones.

The newest centers are:

Other AHRQ-supported centers are located at Duke University, Georgetown University, the University of North Carolina and Vanderbilt University.

For more information on the CERTs program, select to access the CERTs Web site (http://www.certs.hhs.gov) or the CERTs Fact Sheet.

For more information, please contact AHRQ Public Affairs, (301) 427-1364: Robert Isquith, (301) 427-1539 (RIsquith@ahrq.gov).


Internet Citation:

AHRQ Expands Program to Improve Safe and Effective Use of Medical Products. Press Release, September 15, 2000. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/news/press/pr2000/certs3pr.htm


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