Priority Populations

The AHRQ Policy on the Inclusion of Priority Populations in Research (NOT-HS-03-010) requires that priority populations be included in all AHRQ-supported research projects involving human subjects, unless a clear and compelling rationale and justification is provided that inclusion is inappropriate. Research on priority populations has been emphasized and encouraged by AHRQ, but research results lag in their ability to identify evidence-based solutions to improving healthcare safety, quality, efficiency and effectiveness. AHRQ's priority populations, specified by Congress in the Healthcare Research and Quality Act of 1999 (Public Law 106-129) include: women, children, racial and ethnic minorities, populations with special health care needs (chronic illness, disabilities, and end of life care needs), the elderly, low-income, inner-city, and rural populations.

Children

Listing of content related to the topic Child/Adolescent Health

Chronic Care

Listing of content related to the topic Chronic Care

Disabilities

Listing of content related to the topic Disabilities

Elderly

Listing of content related to the topic Elderly

End-of-Life Care

Listing of content related to the topic End-of-Life Care

Inner-city

Listing of content related to the topic Inner City Population

Low-income

Listing of content related to the topic Low-Income Population

Minority

Listing of content related to the topic Minority Health

Rural

Listing of content related to the topic Rural Health

Special Needs Care

Listing of content related to the topic Special Needs Care

Women

Listing of content related to the topic Women's Health

Page last reviewed April 2016
Page originally created October 2012
Internet Citation: Priority Populations. Content last reviewed April 2016. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/topics/priority-populations/index.html