AHCPR Launches Research Program to Improve the Safe and Effective Use of Medical Products

Press Release Date: September 29, 1999

The Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (AHCPR) today launched a new research program to boost the positive impact on patient care of medical products—drugs, biologics and medical devices—by establishing four Centers for Education and Research on Therapeutics (CERT).

Deputy Administrator Lisa M. Simpson, M.B., B. Ch., announced that AHCPR has awarded $7.7 million over a three-year period in cooperative agreements to the Duke University Medical Center in Durham, N.C., the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, N.C., Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tenn., and Georgetown University Medical Center in Washington, D.C., to operate the centers. Duke University will also include a coordinating center for the program. The centers will conduct pilot studies using state-of-the-art clinical, laboratory and health services research methodologies.

The CERT demonstration program was authorized by Section 409 of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Modernization Act of 1997 (Public Law 105-115) 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 uses. AHCPR administers the program in consultation with FDA.

"Effective and safe medical products have greatly enhanced the quality of health care in this country. However, research continues to show instances of underuse, overuse and misuse of these products. The CERT program will help by giving doctors, pharmacists and patients the scientific information they need to use products better and more safely," said Dr. Simpson.

FDA Commissioner Jane E. Henney, M.D., said, "This program will improve our understanding of both the risks involved in using medical products, and the sources of those risks, which is one of the goals identified in the recent report of FDA's special task force on risk management."

The CERT centers and their principal investigators are:

AHCPR is the lead agency within HHS for supporting research designed to improve the quality of health care, reduce its cost and broaden access to essential health services. AHCPR sponsors and conducts research that provides evidence-based information on health care outcomes; quality; and cost, use and access. AHCPR's pharmaceutical outcomes research program, initiated in 1992, helped identify key issues and formed the basis of the CERT program.

For additional information, please contact AHCPR Public Affairs, (301) 427-1364: Karen Migdail (301) 427-1855 (KMigdail@ahrq.gov).


Internet Citation:

AHCPR Launches Research Program to Improve the Safe and Effective Use of Medical Products. Press Release, September 29, 1999. Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/news/press/pr1999/medpropr.htm


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