Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 6A— - PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER III— - NATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTES › Part Part F— - Research on Women’s Health › § 287d
Creates an Office of Research on Women’s Health inside the Office of the Director of NIH. The office must be led by a director appointed by the NIH Director who reports directly to that Director. The director must pick research priorities on women’s health (including aging with a priority on menopause), find needed multidisciplinary projects, promote coordination among NIH institutes and other researchers, encourage funded groups to do the work, recommend an agenda and sufficient funding, help make sure women are included in clinical studies, and prepare the required report. The director must set up a Coordinating Committee made up of the directors (or senior designees) of the NIH research institutes; the director of the office chairs that committee. The committee must help identify needs, estimate each fiscal year the funds needed, coordinate research activities, develop methods to decide when to collect women-specific data, and support clinical trials that get that data. The director must also form an Advisory Committee of 12–18 outside experts (a majority women) to advise, report, make recommendations, monitor inclusion of women, and produce a biennial (every two years) report on compliance, NIH spending, and needed funding. Definitions: “women’s health conditions” = diseases or conditions that are unique to, more serious or common in, or not well studied in women; “research on women’s health” = research on those conditions, including prevention.
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42 U.S.C. § 287d
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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