§ 299. Mission and duties
(a)
In general
There is established within the Public Health Service an agency to be known as the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, which shall be headed by a director appointed by the Secretary. The Secretary shall carry out this subchapter acting through the Director.
(b)
Mission
The purpose of the Agency is to enhance the quality, appropriateness, and effectiveness of health services, and access to such services, through the establishment of a broad base of scientific research and through the promotion of improvements in clinical and health system practices, including the prevention of diseases and other health conditions. The Agency shall promote health care quality improvement by conducting and supporting—
(1)
research that develops and presents scientific evidence regarding all aspects of health care, including—
(A)
the development and assessment of methods for enhancing patient participation in their own care and for facilitating shared patient-physician decision-making;
(B)
the outcomes, effectiveness, and cost-effectiveness of health care practices, including preventive measures and long-term care;
(c)
Requirements with respect to rural and inner-city areas and priority populations
(1)
Research, evaluations and demonstration projects
In carrying out this subchapter, the Director shall conduct and support research and evaluations, and support demonstration projects, with respect to—
(A)
the delivery of health care in inner-city areas, and in rural areas (including frontier areas); and