Title 42 › Chapter 7— SOCIAL SECURITY › Subchapter XI— GENERAL PROVISIONS, PEER REVIEW, AND ADMINISTRATIVE SIMPLIFICATION › Part D— Comparative Clinical Effectiveness Research › § 1320e
Creates a private, nonprofit group called the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute. It must use money from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Trust Fund (available starting in fiscal year 2010) to fund and run research that compares two or more medical treatments, devices, tests, drugs, care plans, and other health strategies. The goal is to help patients, doctors, employers, and policy-makers make better health choices by producing and sharing clear, useful evidence. The law also says: Board means the Institute’s Board of Governors. Comparative clinical effectiveness research means studies that compare health outcomes, risks, and benefits of two or more care options. Conflict of interest means any tie that could bias decisions. Real conflict of interest means a direct financial gain from study results or more than $10,000 a year from companies that make items being studied. The Institute must set national research priorities (including intellectual and developmental disabilities and maternal mortality), make a research agenda, run systematic reviews and clinical studies, and update evidence regularly. A methodology committee must write research standards and do so within 18 months. Research must include different patient groups and measure patient-centered outcomes and costs. The Secretary must give the Institute Medicare and Medicaid data with privacy protections. Contracts can go to federal agencies, universities, or private groups (with a preference for AHRQ and NIH when allowed) but must follow the Institute’s transparency, privacy, and conflict rules and generally let researchers publish their work under a data use agreement. The Institute must post findings for the public within 90 days, hold public comment periods of 45–60 days before adopting priorities or standards, disclose conflicts publicly, run annual financial audits, and be reviewed regularly by the Comptroller General (including an 8‑year review after March 23, 2010). The Institute cannot accept gifts or force any payer to cover or pay for treatments.
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42 U.S.C. § 1320e
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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