Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA)
The Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) requires Federal agencies to demonstrate that they are using their funds effectively toward meeting their missions. The law requires agencies to have a 5-year Strategic Plan in place and to submit Annual Performance Plans and Reports with their budget requests. The Strategic Plan describes long term goals of the agency and the Annual Performance Plan describes what the agency intends to accomplish toward those goals with their annual budget. Thus, the Plan contains specific performance measures for a 1-year period. The Annual Performance Report then describes how the agency measured up against the performance targets set in the Performance Plan.
The IHS has established a GPRA Coordinating Committee to guide the agency's annual performance plan development and implementation and annual performance reporting. The Committee is coordinated through the IHS Planning and Evaluation office and consists of multi-disciplinary representatives from the Service Unit, Area, and Headquarters offices. This page is intended to make information available to the Committee members and others interested in IHS GPRA activities.
For a copy of the Public Law for GRPA, please click this link.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/mgmt-gpra/gplaw2m.html
For a copy of the IHS Performance Plans and Reports, please click this link.
http://www.ihs.gov/AdminMngrResources/Budget/GPRA_Performance.asp
CRS
CRS is an RPMS (Resource and Patient Management System) software application designed for local and Area monitoring of clinical GPRA and developmental indicators. The CRS Clinical Indicator System is the reporting tool used by the IHS Office of Planning and Evaluation to collect and report clinical performance results annually to HHS and to Congress. CRS is intended to eliminate the need for manual chart audits for evaluating and reporting clinical indicators for either national or local performance reporting.
Click here to visit the CRS web site
PART
The Program Assessment Rating Tool (PART) was developed by the Office of Management and Budget to assess the effectiveness of government programs. The following links provide the most recent PART ratings for HHS and other federal agencies:
The FY 2005 HHS Annual Performance Plan, as well as the Budget in Brief, are available at:
http://www.hhs.gov/budget/docbudget.htm.
Other information available:
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