DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
National Institutes of Health
White House Commission on Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Policy Meeting; Notice of Meeting
[Federal Register: October 19, 2000 (Volume 65, Number 203)]
[Notices]
[Page 62719-62720]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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Notice is hereby given that the White House Commission on
Complementary and Alternative Medicine Policy will convene the second
Town Hall Meeting. Additional Town Hall meetings are anticipated at
future dates and other locations. The purpose of the meeting is to
convene the Commission for a public hearing to receive public testimony
from individuals and organizations interested in the subject of federal
policy regarding complementary and alternative medicine. Comments
received at the meeting may be used by the Commission to prepare the
report to the President as required by the Executive Order.
Comments should focus on the four areas that follow. Questions for
consideration include, but are not limited to those presented below.
For each question, please consider including in your response concerns,
possible obstacles, existing programs, and suggested solutions to guide
the Commission in their deliberations.
I. Coordinated Research and Development to Increase Knowledge of
Complementary and Alternative Medicine Practices and Interventions
- What can be done to expand the current research environment so
that practices and interventions that lie outside conventional science
are adequately and appropriately addressed?
- What types of incentives are needed to stimulate the research
of CAM practices and interventions by the public and private sectors?
- How can we more effectively integrate the CAM and conventional
research communities to stimulate and coordinate research?
II. Guidance for Access to, Delivery of, and Reimbursement for
Complementary and Alternative Medicine Practices and Interventions
- Do you have ready access to CAM practices and interventions?
- How can access to safe and effective CAM practices and
interventions be improved?
- What types of CAM practices and interventions should be
reimbursable through federal programs or other health care coverage
systems?
III. Training, Education, Certification, Licensure, and
Accountability of Health Care Practitioners in Complementary and
Alternative Medicine
- How can uniform standards of education, training, licensure and
certification be applied to all CAM practitioners?
- What training and education should be required of all health
care providers to assure access to safe and effective CAM practices and
interventions?
- What sources of funds exist for the education and training of
CAM practitioners?
- Are performance standards or practice guidelines needed to
ensure the public will have access to the full range of safe and
effective CAM practices and interventions?
IV. Delivery of Reliable and Useful Information on Complementary
and Alternative Medicine to Health Care Professionals and the
Public
- How can useful, reliable, and updated information about CAM
practices and interventions be made more accessible? How would you like
to receive such information?
- As a consumer, what kinds of information about CAM practices
and interventions are most needed and important to you?
- As a health care provider, what kinds of information about CAM
practices and interventions are most needed and important to you?
The Town Hall Meeting is open to the public and opportunities for
oral comments and written statements by the public will be provided.
Name of Committee: The White House Commission on Complementary and
Alternative Medicine Policy.
Date: October 30-31, 2000.
Place: Town Hall Seattle, Seneca Room, 1119 Eighth Avenue, Seattle,
WA 98101.
Contact Persons: Stephen C. Groft, Pharm. D., Executive Director,
or Michele Chang, CMT, MPH, Executive Secretary; 6701 Rockledge Drive,
Room 1010, MSC-7707 Bethesda, MD 20817-7707 Phone: (301) 435-7592 Fax: (301) 480-1691 E-Mail:
WHCCAMP@od.nih.gov.
The President established the White House Commission on
Complementary and Alternative Medicine Policy on March 7, 2000 by
Executive Order 13147. The mission of the White House Commission on
Complementary and Alternative Medicine Policy is to provide a report,
through the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services,
on legislative and administrative recommendations for assuring that
public policy maximizes the benefits of complementary and alternative
medicine to Americans.
Because of the need to obtain the views of the public on these
issues as soon as possible and because of the early deadline for the
report required of the Commission, this notice is being provided at the
earliest possible time.
Public Participation
The Town Hall meeting is open to the public with attendance limited
by the availability of space on a first come, first serve basis.
Members of the public who wish to present oral comment may register by
calling 1-800-953-3298 or by accessing the website at http://
www.whccamp.hhs.gov no later than October 25, 2000.
Oral comments will be limited to five minutes. Individuals who
register to speak will be assigned in the order in which they
registered. Due to time constraints, only one representative from each
organization will be allotted time for oral testimony. The number of
speakers and the time allotted may also be limited by the number of
registrants. All requests to register should include the name, address,
telephone number, and business or professional affiliation of the
interested party, and should indicate the area of interest or question
(as described above) to be addressed. Individuals interested in
attending the meeting to observe the proceedings but not to provide
oral testimony should also register.
Any person attending the meeting who has not registered to speak in
advance of the meeting will be allowed to make a brief oral statement
at the conclusion of the morning and afternoon sessions, if time
permits, and at the chairperson's discretion.
Individuals unable to attend the meeting, or any interested
parties, may send written comments by mail, fax, or electronically to
the staff office of the Commission for inclusion in the public record.
When mailing or faxing written comments, please provide, if possible,
an electronic version or a diskette.
Persons needing special assistance, such as sign language
interpretation or other special accommodations, should contact the
Commission staff at the address or telephone number listed no later
than October 25, 2000.
Dated: October 11, 2000
LaVerne Y. Stringfield
Director, Office of Federal Advisory Committee Policy
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