[Minutes of the Meeting] : Board of Scientific Counselors, National Center for Health Statistics, Coordinating Center for Health Information and Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, April 26-27, 2007 , Hyattsville, MD
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Discussion: The discussion centered on possibilities for NCHS to acquire sufficient
funds to meet the needs to continue to collect high quality health data. The Social
Security Administration, the National Institute on Aging and other Federal agencies
need mortality data, and similarly, agencies need birth data. Could NCHS negotiate
with other agencies to provide funds? NCHS staff reported that the agency already
received a significant amount of funding from other agencies but that additional avenues
could be explored. There was the belief expressed that there needs to be discussion at
higher levels in Federal Government to examine priorities. Dr. Sondik reported that the
Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Data Council can help with priority-
setting, but its purview does not extend beyond DHHS and a broader consideration may
be necessary. A suggestion was made to chart what must be done vs. what can be
done by others or not done.
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Source:National Center for Health Statistics (U.S.). Board of Scientific Counselors. Meeting (10th : 2007 : April 26-27 : Hyattsville, MD)
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