[Federal Register Volume 64, Number 86 (Wednesday, May 5, 1999)]
[Notices]
[Page 24167]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 99-11208]
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
National Institutes of Health
Statement of Organization, Functions, and Delegations of
Authority
Part N, National Institutes of Health, of the Statement of
Organization, Functions, and Delegations of Authority for the
Department of Health and Human Services (40 FR 22859, May 27, 1975, as
amended most recently at 64 FR 8583, February 22, 1999, and
redesignated from Part HN as Part N at 60 FR 56605, November 9, 1995),
is amended as set forth below to reorganize the Office of Disease
Prevention (ODP) as follows: (1) Abolish the Division of Disease
prevention, ODP, and transfer its functions to the ODP and (2) revise
the functional statement of the ODP.
Section N-B, Organization and Functions, under the heading Office
of the Director (NA, formerly HNA), Office of Disease Prevention (NA2,
formerly HNA2) is amended as follows:
(1) The title and functional statement of the Division of Disease
Prevention (NA22, formerly HNA22) are abolished in their entirety.
(2) The functional statement for the Office of Disease Prevention
(NA2, formerly HNA2) is replaced with the following:
Office of Disease Prevention (NA2, formerly HNA2). Coordinates the
activities of disease prevention, rare diseases, dietary supplements,
and medical applications of research, and advises the NIH Director and
senor staff on the following: (a) research related to disease
prevention, and promotion of disease prevention research; (b) research
related to dietary supplements and their role in disease prevention;
(c) research and activities related to rare diseases; and (d) medical
applications of research including drugs, procedures, devices and other
technology developed from basic biomedical research at NIH. The Office
also: (1) Advises the Associate Director for Disease Prevention and
provides guidance to the research institutes on research related to
disease prevention; (2) coordinates and facilitates the systematic
identification of research activities pertinent to all aspects of
disease prevention, including: (a) identification of risk factors for
disease; (b) risk assessment, identification, and development of
biologic, environmental, and behavioral interventions to prevent
disease occurrence or progression of presymptomatic disease; and (c)
the conduct of field trials and demonstrations to assess interventions
and encourage their adoption, if warranted; (3) identifies,
coordinates, and encourages fundamental research aimed at elucidating
the chain of causation of acute and chronic diseases; (4) coordinates
and facilitates clinically relevant NIH-sponsored research bearing on
disease prevention, including interventions to prevent the progression
of detectable but asymptomatic disease; (5) promotes the coordinating
linkage for research institutes on biobehavioral modification toward
prevention of disease; (6) coordinates with the Office of Medical
Applications of Research to promote the effective transfer of
identified safe and efficacious preventive interventions to the health
care community and the public; (7) works with the research institutes
to initiate and develop FRAs, PAs, and FFPs to enhance disease
prevention program development; and sponsors singly or in combination
with other organizations, workshops and conferences on disease
prevention; (8) provides a link between the disease prevention and
health promotion activities of the research institutes of the NIH, the
Surgeon General and Assistant Secretary for Health, and the Secretary,
DHHS; (9) monitors the effectiveness and progress of disease prevention
and health promotion activites of the NIH; and (10) reports
expenditures and personnel involved in prevention activities at NIH.
Delegations of Authority Statement: All delegations and
redelegations of authority to offices and employees of NIH which were
in effect immediately prior to the effective date of this
reorganization and are consistent with this reorganization shall
continue in effect, pending further redelegation.
Dated: April 22, 1999.
Ruth L. Kirschstein,
Acting Director, National Institutes of Health.
[FR Doc. 99-11208 Filed 5-4-99; 8:45 am]
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