[Federal Register: December 9, 1998 (Volume 63, Number 236)] [Notices] [Page 67897-67898] From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [DOCID:fr09de98-97] ----------------------------------------------------------------------- DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Agency for Health Care Policy and Research Contract Review Meeting In accordance with Section 10(a) of the Federal Advisory Committee Act (5 U.S.C. Appendix 2), announcement is made of the following technical review committee to meet during the month of December 1998: Name: Technical Review Committee on the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research SBIR Topic 011--``Internet-Based Decision Support for Health Related Quality of Life Instruments.'' Date and Time: December 14, 1998, 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Place: Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, Conference Center, Conference Room B, 6010, Executive Boulevard, 4th Floor, Rockville, Maryland 20852. This meeting will be closed to the public. Purpose: The Technical Review Committee's charge is to provide, on behalf of the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (AHCPR) Contracts Review Committee, recommendations to the Administrator, AHCPR, regarding the technical merit of contract proposals submitted in response to a specific Request for Proposals regarding the SBIR Topic 011, Internet-Based Decision Support for Health Related Quality of Life Instruments, that was published in the Commerce Business Daily on August 27, 1998. One purpose of these contracts is to fulfill the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research's participation in the Small Business Innovation Research program (SBIR). The Small Business Research and Development Enhancement Act of 1992 requires the agencies of the Public Health Service (PHS), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), and other federal agencies to reserve 2.5 percent of their current fiscal year extramural budgets for research or research and development for an SBIR program. The legislation is intended to [[Page 67898]] expand and improve the SBIR program; emphasize increased private sector commercialization of technology developed through federal SBIR research and development; increase small business participation in federal research and development; and, foster and encourage participation of socially and economically disadvantaged small business concerns and women-owned small business concerns in the SBIR program. In Phase I of the SBIR program the contractor will address and report on the scientific, technical and commercial merit and feasibility of its proposed research or research and development efforts and its capacity to perform the proposed work prior to the provision of further Federal support in Phase II. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services issued a Solicitation of the Public Health Service for SBIR Contract Proposals (PHS 99-1) for Topic No. 011 to develop ``Internet-Based Decision Support for Health Related Quality of Life Instruments''. One of the most important achievements springing from outcomes and effectiveness research in the past two decades is the recognition by the scientific and clinical communities of the essential role of the patients' perspective in assessing their own health and functioning. This conceptual advance has stimulated a proliferation in the number and applications of patient-based ``health-related quality of life'' (HRQL) measures and assessments tools. The proposed projects are to produce a world wide web (WWW) based software program that functions as a decision support tool and provides scientific guidance to researchers and clinical decision-makers in the design, evaluation and implementation of HRQL assessments. Specifically, in the Phase I application, these projects will first design a front-end web-based query application capable of retrieving information, through a web server and a query server, from a back-end database engine. The query systems will perform interactive keyword searches against various categories of data elements with cross-linked information entries at various levels of specificity. Further, these web client applications will be platform- independent, such as those written as Java applets, to facilitate access to the knowledge base from different computer operating systems. As a prerequisite, these projects will either have direct access to existing public or proprietary HRQL knowledge bases or will have to build new databases containing a systematic review of HRQL instruments and applications. Agenda: The Committee meeting will be devoted entirely to the technical review and evaluation of contract proposals submitted in response to the above-described Request for Proposals. The Administrator, AHCPR, has made a formal determination that this meeting will not be open to the public. This action is necessary to safeguard confidential proprietary information and personal information concerning individuals associated with the proposals that may be revealed during this meeting, and to protect the free exchange of views, and avoid undue interference with Committee and Department operations. This is in accordance with section 10(d) of the Federal Advisory Committee Act 5, U.S.C., Appendix 2, implementing regulations, 41 CFR 101-6.1023 and procurement regulations, 48 CFR section 315.604(d). Anyone wishing to obtain information regarding this meeting should contact Yen-Pin Chiang, Center for Outcomes and Effectiveness Research, 6010 Executive Boulevard, Suite 300, Rockville, Maryland 20852, (301) 594-4035. Dated: December 2, 1998. John M. Eisenberg, Administrator. [FR Doc. 98-32670 Filed 12-8-98; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4160-90-M