NIH Guide, Volume 26, Number 12, April 11, 1997
Notice: P.T. 34
Keywords:
Ethics/Values in Science and Technology
Agency for Health Care Policy and Research
Purpose
Beginning with the October 1997 receipt date, the Agency for
Health Care Policy and Research (AHCPR) will no longer consider
any A3 or higher amendments to an application. Further,
regardless of the number of amendments, AHCPR will not accept a
revised (amended) application that is submitted later than 2
years beyond the receipt date of the initial, unamended
application. This new policy applies to all mechanisms (e.g.,
R01, R03, R18) and is consistent with the NIH policy on
amended/revised applications announced in the NIH
Guide for Grants and Contracts, Volume 25, Number 19,
June 14, 1996. A significant amount of applicant and review
resources are devoted to revised (amended) applications. AHCPR
believes that after 2 years, the research issues may be less
timely and relevant to AHCPR priorities. Thus, applicants should
reconsider their research plans, redesigning them to take into
account more current and relevant information. The policy
limiting the number of amendments to two allows principal
investigators sufficient time to generate preliminary data if
they are required as suggested by reviewers and to consider new
findings.
Inquiries
Questions or comments concerning this policy may be directed
to:
Patricia Thompson, Ph.D.
Office of Extramural Research , Education, and Priority Population
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
540 Gaither Road, Suite 2000
Rockville, MD 20850
Internet Citation:
New AHCPR Policy on the Submission of Revised Applications. April 1997. Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/fund/nih41197.htm