March 2,
2004
The
Honorable Jim Nussle
Chairman
House Committee on the Budget
309 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515-6065
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The
Honorable John Spratt, Jr.
Ranking Minority Member
House Committee on the Budget
B-17 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515-6065
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Dear
Chairman Nussle and Representative Spratt:
The Friends
of AHRQ appreciate the Budget Committee’s past
leadership in securing a strong federal commitment to
health research, including that conducted by the
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). In
this difficult budget year, we need your leadership
again to ensure that the Committee provides sufficient
funding to support this critical agency.
In his State
of the Union address, President Bush stressed the
importance of ensuring patient safety, reducing health
care costs, and expanding access to health care. AHRQ
research gives policymakers, purchasers, and providers
the evidence-based information they need to address
these issues and to use health care resources more
efficiently.
Congress and
the administration have recently asked AHRQ to
undertake new and important responsibilities. The
Medicare Modernization Act includes a $53 million
authorization for the agency to conduct comparative
efficacy studies of health services and to convene the
Citizens’ Health Care Working Group. However, the
president’s proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2005 does
not include additional funding for the agency to
complete these tasks. Rather, it freezes AHRQ spending
at FY 2004 levels.
The
administration would also like AHRQ to strengthen its
current investments in patient safety and health
information technology—again without providing a
corresponding increase in funding.
In order to
ensure adequate funding for AHRQ’s important research,
the Friends of AHRQ support a funding level of at
least $443 million for the agency in FY 2005. We
request that the Budget Committee increase the
discretionary funding for public health through the
Function 550 budget allocation by 12 percent in order
to ensure adequate funding for AHRQ.
We urge your
support. Thank you again for your past leadership.
Sincerely,
Administrators of Internal Medicine
Alliance for Academic Internal Medicine
Alpha-1 Association
Alpha-1 Foundation
American Academy of Family Physicians
American Academy of Pediatrics
American Academy of Physician Assistants
American Association of Colleges of Nursing
American Association for Clinical Chemistry
American Association for Dental Research
American College of Epidemiology
American College of Preventive Medicine
American College of Rheumatology
American Geriatrics Society
American Heart Association
American Osteopathic Association.
American Physical Therapy Association
American Psychological Association
Association of American Medical Colleges
Association of Professors of Medicine
Association of Program Directors in Internal Medicine
Association of Subspecialty Professors
Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal
Nurses
Asthma & Allergy Foundation of America
Coalition for American Trauma Care
Coalition for Health Funding
Coalition for Health Services Research
Clerkship Directors in Internal Medicine
Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare
Organizations
Kaiser Permanente Institute for Health Policy
Medical Group Management Association
National Osteoporosis Foundation
Research!America
RTI International
Sjogren's Syndrome Foundation
Spina Bifida Association of America