Stimulating Medical Innovation HHS Task Force Larry Kessler, Sc.D. Task Force Executive Director Director, Office of Science and Engineering Laboratories,

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Stimulating Medical Innovation HHS Task Force Larry Kessler, Sc.D. Task Force Executive Director Director, Office of Science and Engineering Laboratories, CDRH, FDA

Task Force Goals Weigh new ideas and promote new solutions to encourage innovation in health care and to speed the development of effective new medical technologies, such as drug and biological products and medical devices Will issue a report this year on appropriate steps that can be taken across the department to speed the development and availability of new medical technologies

Task Force Members Chair: Lester M. Crawford, D.V.M., Ph.D., Commissioner of Food & Drugs (Actg) Principal Members Elias Zerhouni, M.D., Director, National Institutes of Health Mark B. McClellan, M.D., Ph.D., Director, Centers for Medicaid Services Julie Gerberding, M.D., Director, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention Andrew Von Eschenbach, M.D., Director, National Cancer Institute, NIH

Task Force Workers Larry Kessler, Sc.D., FDA, Executive Director Nancy Stanisic, FDA, Project Manager Howard Zucker, OS, Point of Contact Tom Kuchenberg, OS Daniel Sullivan, NCI/NIH Vadim Lubarsky, CMS Shana Christrup, CDC Elise Berliner, AHRQ Angela Hight-Walker, NIST

Two Approaches Find ways in which HHS Agencies can better coordinate efforts to speed technology from discovery to delivery; these should complement the FDA Critical Path, NIH Roadmap, other initiatives Locate other non-HHS Agencies that play a significant role in the development of cutting edge medical technology and improve collaboration with HHS

Selected Ideas from the Docket Facilitating biomarker development More informative development programs and data Streamlining HHS involvement in technology (replicate ICBIO model) Facilitate In Vitro Diagnostic Development Facilitate Antibiotic Development Cross Training Technology Transfer in HHS

Organizations for Collaboration National Institute on Standards and Technology (NIST) Defense Science Office (DARPA) Telemedicine and Advanced Techonlogy Research Center (TATRC) National Science Foundation (NSF) National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR – Dept Ed) Veterans Administration (VA)