Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 118— - ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE AND RELATED DEMENTIAS RESEARCH › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER III–A— - NATIONAL ALZHEIMER’S PROJECT › § 11225
Creates a National Alzheimer’s Project inside the Office of the HHS Secretary. “Alzheimer’s” here means Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. The HHS Secretary must make and keep an integrated national plan to fight Alzheimer’s. The Secretary must share and coordinate Alzheimer’s research and services across federal agencies, speed up work on treatments that prevent, stop, or reverse Alzheimer’s, and improve healthy aging, early diagnosis, and how care is organized. The plan must include people at higher risk or who get less care, such as some racial and ethnic groups and people with developmental disabilities like Down syndrome. The Secretary must also share information about healthy actions that may protect thinking skills, work with other countries, review federal Alzheimer’s programs and budgets, get data from agencies, and do an annual review of the nation’s progress with recommendations and steps to act. Creates an Advisory Council on Alzheimer’s Research, Care, and Services made up of federal agency designees from major health, science, veteran, emergency, justice, and social security agencies, plus 15 nonfederal experts. The 15 outside members include 2 patient advocates, 2 caregivers, 2 health care providers, 2 state health representatives, 3 researchers (one experienced in recruiting underrepresented groups), 2 voluntary health association representatives (including a national and a state group), 1 person with an Alzheimer’s diagnosis, and 1 representative of a historically underserved group with higher Alzheimer’s risk. The Council must meet quarterly, be open to the public, advise the Secretary, and give annual evaluations and recommendations about federally funded research, care, public health, and community programs. Its reports must include priority actions to lower costs for Medicare and families, improve health outcomes, reduce disparities, and update the national plan. The Council and the Project end on December 31, 2035. Starting in fiscal year 2024, the NIH Director must send an annual budget estimate for NIH Alzheimer’s initiatives to the President, after chance for comment by HHS and the Advisory Council.
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42 U.S.C. § 11225
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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Apr 6, 2026
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