Input Sought from Viral Hepatitis Community Stakeholders on Activities in 2014-2015
Content From: Ronald Valdiserri, M.D., M.P.H., Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health, Infectious Diseases, and Director, Office of HIV/AIDS and Infectious Disease Policy, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services•Published: December 11, 2015•3 min read
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While the current Viral Hepatitis Action Plan describes efforts to be undertaken by Federal stakeholders, it also acknowledges the vital role of complementary actions by non-federal stakeholders needed to achieve our national goals and highlights opportunities for non-federal stakeholder involvement. Indeed, many of the successes our nation has seen in the fight against viral hepatitis have resulted from the efforts of non-Federal stakeholders. To collect information on non-Federal activities that support the Action Plan, the HHS Office of HIV/AIDS and Infectious Disease Policy has just published a Request for Information (RFI) in the Federal Register. Information collected in response to this RFI will be compiled into a Viral Hepatitis Community Stakeholder Report intended to document and disseminate information about innovative and impactful actions undertaken by community stakeholders in 2014 and 2015 in support of the goals of the Viral Hepatitis Action Plan.

The RFI poses several questions for respondents regarding non-Federal efforts undertaken throughout calendar years 2014 - 2015 to address viral hepatitis in the United States, including:
- What is the most significant need your community/clients experience with respect to combating viral hepatitis?
- What activities conducted in 2014 and 2015 demonstrated the greatest advances toward reaching the goals of the Viral Hepatitis Action Plan?
Please help us make this report the very best it can be by sharing what you and your organization have done to reach the goals of the Viral Hepatitis Action Plan. We also encourage you to forward the RFI link to your colleagues and networks so that they, too, can contribute. We look forward to your valuable contributions to this first Viral Hepatitis Community Stakeholder Report.