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NCHS Update Board of Scientific Counselors September 2004

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Center for Health Statistics. NCHS Update Board of Scientific Counselors September 2004. -- Update --. CDC Futures Initiative Reorganization Goals NCHS Programs and Activities

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NCHS Update Board of Scientific Counselors September 2004

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  1. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Center for Health Statistics NCHS UpdateBoard of Scientific Counselors September 2004

  2. -- Update -- • CDC • Futures Initiative • Reorganization • Goals • NCHS • Programs and Activities • Major Data Releases

  3. Futures initiative New Organization for CDC

  4. CustomersPeople whose health we can improve Alliances Channels Partners Stakeholders Public Health Systems and Communities Business Education Health Care Delivery FederalAgencies Coordinating Center for Health Information and Services National Center for Health Marketing National Center for Public Health Informatics National Center for Health Statistics Coordinating Center for Infectious Diseases NCID, NCHSTP, NIP Coordinating Center for Health Promotion NCCDPHP, NCBDDD, Genomics Coordinating Center for EIO NCEH/ATSDR NCIPC, NIOSH Office of Global Health Office of Terrorism Preparedness & Emergency Response Executive Leadership Team Management Council Executive Board Office of Strategy and Innovation Office of the Chief of Science Office of the Chief of Public Health Improvement Office of Human Capital and Professional Development Office of the Chief of Staff Director Office of the Chief Operating Officer CDC Washington Office

  5. Coordinating Center for Health Information and Services National Center for Health Marketing National Center for Public Health Informatics National Center for Health Statistics

  6. CustomersPeople whose health we can improve Alliances Channels Partners Stakeholders Public Health Systems and Communities Business Education Health Care Delivery FederalAgencies Coordinating Center for Health Information and Services National Center for Health Marketing National Center for Public Health Informatics National Center for Health Statistics Coordinating Center for Infectious Diseases NCID, NCHSTP, NIP Coordinating Center for Health Promotion NCCDPHP, NCBDDD, Genomics Coordinating Center for EIO NCEH/ATSDR NCIPC, NIOSH Office of Global Health Office of Terrorism Preparedness & Emergency Response Executive Leadership Team Management Council Executive Board Office of Strategy and Innovation Office of the Chief of Science Office of the Chief of Public Health Improvement Office of Human Capital and Professional Development Office of the Chief of Staff Director Office of the Chief Operating Officer CDC Washington Office

  7. Key Points in the CDC Reorganization • Creation of 4 Coordinating Centers • Reduction in reports to Director, CDC • Creation of Executive Board • Focus on Sectors: • Business, Public Health, Health Care, Federal Agencies , Education

  8. Reorganization, con’t • Creation of two new Centers • Marketing, Informatics • Included in CoCHIS with NCHS • CoCHIS = Coordinating Center for Health Information and Service • Many business changes: • Consolidation/moving administrative management into Coordinating Centers • Center management focuses on science

  9. Coordinating Center for Health Information and ServiceKey Staff • James Marks, Director • Elizabeth Majestic, Deputy Director • National Center for Health Informatics • John Loonsk, Director • National Center for Health Marketing • Jim Marks, Director • National Center for Health Statistics

  10. Reorganization, con’t • New key management strategy • Focus on goals • Goals defined by 5 life stages + preparedness • Infants, Children, Teens, Adults, Seniors • Resources will be allocated according to goals, mindful of CDC’s broad public health responsibilities

  11. Reorganization, con’t • NCHS has key role in monitoring progress toward CDC goals • NCHS maintains its broad national mandate as a Federal Statistical Agency

  12. New Appointment • Jane Sisk, Ph.D. • Director, Division of Health Care Statistics

  13. National Center for Health StatisticsFunding by Fiscal Year Appropriations ($ millions) 150 100 President’s budget requested: $149.6 millionfor CDC/NCHS Increase of$22 million 50 0 2005 1994 2000 Fiscal year 1995

  14. Impact of the President’s Budget • Prevent further erosion of NCHS statistical capacity • Allow NCHS to position its data systems to meet new challenges

  15. Program Updates • Programs and Activities • National Nursing Home Survey • 2001-2002 NHANES data now available • Injury Severity Meeting • Major Data Releases • Joint US/Canada Health Survey • Complementary and Alternative Medicine Supplement • Women’s Health Chartbook • 2002 NAMCS

  16. Upcoming – this Fall • NSFG reports on contraception and teen sexual activity – first release of 2002 data • 2003 preliminary birth report and data on births to young teenagers • Trends in average height and weight from NHANES • Older Americans, 2004 • Trends in hospitalization for injuries

  17. Followup from April BSC Meeting • NCHS at International Health Economics Association • September meeting: • CDC Reorganization • Developing a BSC Program • Key issues • Program reviews • Working Group structure

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