Request for Information (RFI): Inviting Feedback on the NIH Office of Disease Prevention Strategic Plan for Fiscal Years 2024-2028
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The National Institutes of Health (NIH), Office of the Director, Office of Disease Prevention (ODP) is requesting public comment on its draft strategic plan for Fiscal Years 2024-2028 (FY24- 28), Prevention Research: Creating a Healthier Future for All. ODP invites feedback on its proposed priorities from prevention researchers in academia and industry, health care providers, patient advocacy organizations, community-based organizations, health service organizations, scientific or professional organizations, trainees and early-stage investigators, federal agencies, those employed by NIH or at institutions receiving NIH support, and the general public. Organizations are strongly encouraged to submit a single response that reflects the views of the organization and membership as a whole.
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[Federal Register Volume 88, Number 73 (Monday, April 17, 2023)]
[Notices]
[Pages 23447-23448]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [<a href="http://www.gpo.gov">www.gpo.gov</a>]
[FR Doc No: 2023-08044]
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
National Institutes of Health
Request for Information (RFI): Inviting Feedback on the NIH
Office of Disease Prevention Strategic Plan for Fiscal Years 2024-2028
AGENCY: National Institutes of Health, HHS.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The National Institutes of Health (NIH), Office of the
Director, Office of Disease Prevention (ODP) is requesting public
comment on its draft strategic plan for Fiscal Years 2024-2028 (FY24-
28), Prevention Research: Creating a Healthier Future for All. ODP
invites feedback on its proposed priorities from prevention researchers
in academia and industry, health care providers, patient advocacy
organizations, community-based organizations, health service
organizations, scientific or professional organizations, trainees and
early-stage investigators, federal agencies, those employed by NIH or
at institutions receiving NIH support, and the general public.
Organizations are strongly encouraged to submit a single response that
reflects the views of the organization and membership as a whole.
DATES: ODP's RFI is open for public comment through May 22, 2023.
Responses must be received by 11:59
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p.m. ET on May 22, 2023, to ensure consideration.
ADDRESSES: All comments must be submitted electronically on the
submission website available at <a href="https://rfi.grants.nih.gov/?s=63d9edb46e8d6ea804099132">https://rfi.grants.nih.gov/?s=63d9edb46e8d6ea804099132</a>.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Please direct all inquiries to Wilma
Peterman Cross; ODP, NIH; Phone: 301-827-5561; email:
<a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#4f3f3d2a392a213b2620210f21262761282039"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="4333312635262d372a2c2d032d2a2b6d242c35">[email protected]</span></a>.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This notice is in accordance with the 21st
Century Cures Act, wherein NIH institutes are required to regularly
update their strategic plans. ODP was established in the NIH Office of
the Director in 1986. In accordance with 42 U.S.C. 282(f) of the Public
Health Service Act, as amended, the mission of ODP is to improve public
health by increasing the scope, quality, dissemination, and impact of
prevention research supported by NIH. ODP fulfills this mission by
providing leadership for the development, coordination, and
implementation of prevention research in collaboration with NIH
Institutes, Centers, and Offices, and other partners. The office has
made considerable progress (<a href="https://prevention.nih.gov/about-odp/strategic-plan/spotlight-progress">https://prevention.nih.gov/about-odp/strategic-plan/spotlight-progress</a>) on the priorities identified in our
strategic plan for FY19-23 (<a href="https://prevention.nih.gov/about-odp/strategic-plan-2019-2023">https://prevention.nih.gov/about-odp/strategic-plan-2019-2023</a>), and ODP remains committed to playing an
integral role in enhancing prevention-related activities across NIH as
well as serving as a partner with its federal colleagues.
Input received from this RFI will inform the development of the
final ODP FY24-28 Strategic Plan, Prevention Research: Creating a
Healthier Future for All, which will outline activities coordinated by
the office to assess, facilitate, and stimulate research in disease
prevention, and disseminate the results of this research to improve
public health.
The definition of prevention research that ODP uses to guide its
work and decision-making covers research designed to identify and
assess risk, and to develop and test interventions to prevent or reduce
harmful behaviors and exposures, disease onset, or disease progression.
Prevention research spans all diseases and conditions, populations, and
phases of life.
Specifically, ODP focuses on primary and secondary prevention
research in humans.
<bullet> Primary prevention research includes research designed to
promote health; identify risk factors for developing a new health
condition (e.g., disease, disorder, injury); and prevent the onset of a
new health condition.
<bullet> Secondary prevention research includes research designed
to identify risk factors for the progression or recurrence of a health
condition, and to detect and prevent progression of an asymptomatic or
early-stage condition.
Prevention research targets biology, behaviors, factors in the
social and physical environments, and health services. It also informs
and evaluates health-related policies and regulations. Examples of
prevention research include studies that:
<bullet> Identify and assess risk and protective factors
<bullet> Screen and identify individuals and groups at risk
<bullet> Develop and evaluate interventions to reduce risk
<bullet> Translate, implement, and disseminate effective preventive
interventions into practice
<bullet> Develop methods to support prevention research
ODP's strategic priorities are intentionally not specific to any
given disease because prevention research is relevant to all health
conditions and to promoting health in everyone; NIH's Institutes and
Centers serve as the best place for disease-specific or condition-
specific research. As a coordinating office in the Division of Program
Coordination, Planning, and Strategic Initiatives within the NIH Office
of the Director, ODP is best positioned to identify important research
gaps, fostering collaborations across NIH and with federal partners,
and promoting rigorous research practices.
Request for Information
ODP is seeking feedback on these draft strategic priorities:
1. Systematically monitor NIH investments in prevention research
and the progress and results of that research.
2. Identify prevention research areas for investment or expanded
effort by NIH.
3. Promote the use of the best available methods in prevention
research and support the development of better methods.
4. Promote collaborative prevention research projects and
facilitate coordination of such projects across NIH and with other
public and private entities.
5. Advance tobacco regulatory and prevention science.
6. Promote and coordinate prevention research that addresses health
disparities.
7. Improve the availability and visibility of information about
prevention research, inform diverse audiences about the scope and
impact of disease prevention research, and engage with ODP's partners
to enhance and support ODP's mission.
ODP is also seeking feedback on areas where targeted efforts by ODP
could help accelerate prevention research.
How To Submit a Response
All responses to this RFI must be submitted electronically on the
RFI submission website at <a href="https://rfi.grants.nih.gov/?s=63d9edb46e8d6ea804099132">https://rfi.grants.nih.gov/?s=63d9edb46e8d6ea804099132</a>.
Responses must be received by May 22, 2023, at 11:59 p.m. ET. You
will see an electronic confirmation acknowledging receipt of your
response.
Responses to this RFI are voluntary and may be submitted
anonymously. You may voluntarily include your name and contact
information with your response. If you choose to provide NIH with this
information, NIH will not share your name and contact information
outside of NIH unless required by law.
Other than your name and contact information, please do not include
any personally identifiable information or any information that you do
not wish to make public. Proprietary, classified, confidential, or
sensitive information should not be included in your response. The
government will use the information submitted in response to this RFI
at its discretion. Other than your name and contact information, the
government reserves the right to use any submitted information on
public websites; in reports; in summaries of the state of the science;
in any possible resultant solicitation(s), grant(s), or cooperative
agreement(s); or in the development of future funding opportunities.
This RFI is for informational and planning purposes only and is not
a solicitation for applications or an obligation on the part of the
government to provide support for any ideas identified in response to
it. Please note that the government will not pay for the preparation of
any information submitted or for use of that information.
Dated: April 10, 2023.
Tara A. Schwetz,
Acting Principal Deputy Director, National Institutes of Health.
[FR Doc. 2023-08044 Filed 4-14-23; 8:45 am]
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