AHRQ Seeks to Keep Online Health Data Form Unchanged
Published Date: 9/19/2025
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Summary
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality wants to keep using their online form for collecting extra data on health studies, without making any changes. This affects researchers and healthcare experts who submit info for systematic reviews. They’re asking for approval to continue, so no new costs or deadlines are coming—just a smooth extension of the current process.
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