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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act

Comparative Effectiveness Funding


The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) is excited about the new opportunities under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) to provide patients, clinicians, and others evidence-based information to make informed decisions about health care. ARRA contains $1.1 billion for comparative effectiveness research. Of the total, $300 million is for AHRQ to build on its existing collaborative and transparent Effective Health Care program. This program allows for input from all perspectives into the development of the research and implementation of the findings.

Two Task Order Notifications have been posted:

  1. Comprehensive EPC Comparative Effectiveness Reviews for Effective Health CareNew!
  2. EPC Methods Research and Resource Activities for Evidence SynthesisNew!

Select to access Standard Terms and Conditions, ARRA Division A Funds.

Select to access Suspension of Grants Funding Appeals Process notice.

Of the remaining funds, $400 million each will go to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Office of HHS Secretary. The legislation calls on the Institute of Medicine (IOM) to recommend research priorities for these funds and gather stakeholder input. A report is due June 30, 2009. In addition, the Federal Coordinating Council for Comparative Effectiveness Research will be created to offer guidance and coordination on the use of these funds. Select for excerpt from the Recovery Act related to comparative effectiveness research.

AHRQ is gearing up to make the most of this additional funding. We are undertaking a process to determine what will be funded, as guided by the Federal Coordinating Council, the IOM and other external sources. We will work closely with NIH and the Office of the Secretary to ensure that we use these funds in the most effective manner and that we are coordinating our plans to maximize effectiveness of this important investment.

Select to access the NIH Guide notice: AHRQ Announces Intent to Publish Grant and Contract Solicitations for Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER) Projects with Funds from ARRA.

Also, please go to the AHRQ Web site (http://www.ahrq.gov/fund/grantix.htm) for information on AHRQ's standing program and training award announcements.

Current as of August 2009


Internet Citation:

American Recovery and Reinvestment Act: Comparative Effectiveness Funding. August 2009. http://www.ahrq.gov/fund/cefarra.htm


 

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