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Valuing COVID-19 Mortality and Morbidity Risk Reductions in U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Regulatory Impact Analyses
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This report develops an approach for valuing COVID-19 mortality and morbidity risk reductions based on the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Guidelines for Regulatory Impact Analysis. Valuing risk reductions associated with regulations or other policies that address the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) presents major challenges.
Addressing Uncertainty in Regulatory Impact Analysis
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In 2016, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services finalized its Guidelines for Regulatory Impact Analysis under the leadership of its Assistant Secretary for Planning Evaluation and Analytics Team. The Guidelines discuss strategies for characterizing the uncertainty in quantified effects as well as the potential impacts of non-quantified effects.
Guidelines for Regulatory Impact Analysis Supplement: Addressing International Effects
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This report extends the brief discussion of addressing international effects contained in the Department of Health and Human Service Guidelines for Regulatory Impact Analysis (2016). The purpose of this supplement is to expand that discussion and provide more detailed information on conducting such assessments.
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Advancing Primary Prevention in Human Services: Convening Findings
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This brief highlights key themes and ideas from a Health and Human Services (HHS) Convening on Advancing Primary Prevention in Human Services in August 2022. With a particular focus on prevention of youth and family homelessness, the convening featured the perspectives of academic experts, program administrators, federal colleagues, and people with lived expertise.
Fact Sheet: The White House Conference On Aging
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NIH — Smokeless Tobacco: HHS Response to Rfc
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June 29, 2004 Mr. Ken Boehm National Legal and Policy Center 107 Park Washington Court Falls Church, VA 22046 Dear Mr. Boehm:
Testimony by Bette-Jane Crigger for January 11, 2001 NCVHS JointHearings
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National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics Washington, D.C. 11 January 2001 Bette-Jane Crigger, Ph.D.
Testimony by Philip Lee for October 30, 2000 NCVHS Joint Hearings
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Written Supplement to the Testimony of Dr. Philip R. Lee Prepared to supplement the October 30th, 2000, presentation of Dr. Lee to the Workgroup on Health Statistics for the 21st Century, and the Workgroup on National Health Information Infrastructure
Social Risk Factors and Medicare's Value-Based Purchasing Programs
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Background: Request from Congress for a Study of Social Risk Factors and Medicare’s Value-based Purchasing Programs
There is growing recognition that social risk factors – such as poverty, minority race and/or ethnicity, social isolation, and limited community resources – play a major role in health, and significant gaps remain in health and in life expectancy based on poverty, race,
Social Risk Factors and Medicare's Value-Based Purchasing Programs: Peer Reviewed Publications
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Zuckerman RB, Wu S, Chen LM, Joynt Maddox KE, Sheingold SH, Epstein AM. The Five-Star Skilled Nursing Facility Rating System and Care of Disadvantaged Populations. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 2018.
SAMHSA — Smokeless Tobacco Risks: Request for Correction (RFC)
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Date: December 12, 2005 Mr. Mark Weber Director, Office of Communications Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Re: Request for Correction of Erroneous Information Under the Data Quality Act Dear Mr. Weber:
SAMHSA — Smokeless Tobacco Risks: HHS Response to Rfc
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Date: May 10, 2006 To: Kenneth F. Boehm, Chairman National Legal and Policy Center Dear Mr. Boehm: Thank you for your "Request for Correction of Information" under the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration Guidelines for Ensuring the Quality of Information Disseminated to the Public. This office received your request on December 22, 2005.
SAMHSA — Smokeless Tobacco Risks: Interim Response
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Date: March 2, 2006 To: Kenneth F. Boehm, Chairman National Legal and Policy Center Dear Mr. Boehm:
NIH — Smokeless Tobacco Ingredients: Interim Response
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From: Info Quality (NIH/OD) [mailto:InfoQuality@OD.NIH.GOV] Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2006 6:46 PM To: Roerty, Gerry (RIC) Subject: Request for Reconsideration Submitted by Swedish Match Regarding Smokeless Tobacco Dear Mr. Roerty:
FDA — Menthol Cigarette Presentations: Interim Response, November 8, 2010
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November 8, 2010 Mr. Jim Tozzi Center for Regulatory Effectiveness (CRE) Suite 500 1601 Connecticut Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20009 Re: Request for Correction pursuant to the Data Quality Act: FDA Studies on Menthol and Cigarettes Dear Mr. Tozzi:
FDA — Menthol Cigarette Presentations: Interim Response, March 17, 2011
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March 17, 2011 Mr. Jim TozziCenter for Regulatory Effectiveness (CRE)Suite 500 1601 Connecticut Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20009 Re: Request for Correction pursuant to the Data Quality Act: FDA Studies on Menthol and Cigarettes Dear Mr. Tozzi:
FDA — Menthol Cigarette Presentations: Interim Response, January 14, 2011
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January 14, 2011 Mr. Jim TozziCenter for Regulatory Effectiveness (CRE)Suite 500 1601 Connecticut Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20009 Re: Request for Correction pursuant to the Data Quality Act: FDA Studies on Menthol and Cigarettes Dear Mr. Tozzi:
FDA — Menthol Cigarette Background Paper: Response to RFR
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March 5, 2014 Mr. Ronald S. Milstein Senior Vice PresidentLegal and External AffairsGeneral Counsel and SecretaryLorillard, Inc.714 Green Valley RoadGreensboro, North Carolina 27408 Dear Mr. Milstein:
EXECUTIVE ORDER #12866 - REGULATORY PLANNING AND REVIEW
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The American people deserve a regulatory system that works for them, not against them: a regulatory system that protects and improves their health, safety, environment, and well-being and improves the performance of the economy without imposing unacceptable or unreasonable costs on society; regulatory policies that recognize that the private sector and private markets are the best engine for ec
ASPE Childhood Obesity White Paper
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ASPE RESEARCH BRIEF Childhood Obesity By: Jennifer Bishop, Rebecca Middendorf, Tori Babin, Wilma Tilson