Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 6A— - PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER VII— - AGENCY FOR HEALTHCARE RESEARCH AND QUALITY › Part Part B— - Health Care Improvement Research › § 299b–1
The federal agency that leads health care research must help public and private groups make health care safer and better. It must find and test ways to measure people’s health in different plans and in long-term care. It must make, test, and share quality measures (including health and functional results), collect measures made by others, help build better health information systems, create simple patient survey tools, and show how quality information can help buyers and patients choose care. The agency must also support research and work with partners to find why preventable medical errors happen, develop ways to reduce them, test those ideas, and share what works. The Secretary, working through the agency director and after consulting the FDA commissioner, must run a grant program to create centers that study how drugs, biological products, and devices are used. Those centers must look at new uses, safer and more effective use, and risks from new uses or combinations. They must give clear clinical information to providers, pharmacists, insurers, purchasers, government groups, and patients. The centers must try to improve care and lower costs by encouraging correct use and preventing harmful effects and avoidable hospital stays. Grants cannot be used to help review new products.
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42 U.S.C. § 299b–1
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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Apr 6, 2026
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