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June 8, 2008

Meeting of AcademyHealth Members Joseph Antos, Ph.D., Chair Coalition for Health Services Research. June 8, 2008. Coalition for Health Services Research. Advocacy arm of AcademyHealth Work to increase federal investment in health services research and health data

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June 8, 2008

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  1. Meeting of AcademyHealth MembersJoseph Antos, Ph.D., Chair Coalition for Health Services Research June 8, 2008

  2. Coalition for Health Services Research • Advocacy arm of AcademyHealth • Work to increase federal investment in health services research and health data • Take action to shape policies that address the challenges faced by the field

  3. Funding Outlook for FY 2009 • Election year politics will likely lead to “continuing resolution” (CR) • FY 2008 levels through at least March 2009 • Even with new administration, budget challenges will persist

  4. What is a “CR?” • A stopgap funding measure used to sustain government operations if budget is not enacted by Sept. 30 • Generally holds funding “flat” at current fiscal levels • Puts agencies in budgetary holding pattern • If “CR” lasts a full fiscal year, agencies lose purchasing power

  5. What Does a CR Mean for You? • Depends on the agency, FY 2008 funding levels, and CR duration • For example, at AHRQ: • A year long CR could actually mean more funding for grants • A CR through March 2009 would hold activities at FY 2008 levels; AHRQ would not start any new programs

  6. Policy Priorities • Access to Information • Investigator Initiated Research • Next Generation of Researchers • Comparative Effectiveness Research • Coordination of Health Services Research

  7. Investigator Initiated Research • Report language would direct AHRQ to invest in investigator innovation and training grants • Report language is guidance, not law • Corresponding spending bill unlikely to be enacted before March 2009

  8. Comparative Effectiveness Research • Legislation passed House August 2007 • Senate drafting legislation to expand capacity to conduct this work • Unlikely Senate legislation will be introduced in 110th Congress

  9. What Can You Do? • Even though outlook is bleak, important to be present in the minds of policymakers • Urge congressional appropriators to support increased funding for HSR • Submit an Op Ed to your local paper about the value of HSR, data access, comparative effectiveness research • Visit http://capwiz.com/chsr/home/ to get started!

  10. What Can You Do? • Register for Grassroots U. • New web-based advocacy trainings for AcademyHealth members to help Coalition advance HSR and promote their own work • Video recording of first webconference is available under “Events” at www.chsr.org • Look for second webconference later this summer

  11. Contact Us Emily Holubowich Director, Government Relations p: 202.292.6743 c: 202.557.9084 f: 202.292.6843 e: emily.holubowich@academyhealth.org Visit our www.chsr.org

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