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Expanding Veterans’ Access to Cancer Clinical Trials

Expanding Veterans’ Access to Cancer Clinical Trials News & Analysis Health Agencies Update Partnership to Develop lack adequate support to handle regulatory Over-the-Counter Flu Tests and administrative tasks involved in these The Department of Health and Human Ser- studies, according to the agency. vices (HHS) is partnering with 2 California Through the NCI and VA Interagency companies to develop the first over-the- Group to Accelerate Trials Enrollment counter tests for influenza. (NAVIGATE), the NCI will provide infrastruc- The Biomedical Advanced Research and ture funding to 12 VA facilities across the DevelopmentAuthority(BARDA),partofthe country to enable their participation in NCI- HHS Office of the Assistant Secretary for sponsored clinical trials. In turn, the VA will Preparedness and Response (ASPR), will establish a network within its national health provide $14 million to Cue Health Inc of care system to focus on NCI trial goals. San Diego and $10 million to Diassess Inc of The agencies’ collaboration will con- Emeryville. The agreement with Cue Health tinue for up to 2 years, during which time the can be extended for up to $30 million over 12 VA facilities in NAVIGATE are expected to 5 years, whereas the agreement with establish the capability to continue partici- Diassess can be extended for up http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA American Medical Association

Expanding Veterans’ Access to Cancer Clinical Trials

JAMA , Volume 320 (8) – Aug 28, 2018

Expanding Veterans’ Access to Cancer Clinical Trials

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News & Analysis Health Agencies Update Partnership to Develop lack adequate support to handle regulatory Over-the-Counter Flu Tests and administrative tasks involved in these The Department of Health and Human Ser- studies, according to the agency. vices (HHS) is partnering with 2 California Through the NCI and VA Interagency companies to develop the first over-the- Group to Accelerate Trials Enrollment counter tests for influenza. (NAVIGATE), the NCI will provide infrastruc- The...
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American Medical Association
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Copyright 2018 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved.
ISSN
0098-7484
eISSN
1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.2018.12069
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Abstract

News & Analysis Health Agencies Update Partnership to Develop lack adequate support to handle regulatory Over-the-Counter Flu Tests and administrative tasks involved in these The Department of Health and Human Ser- studies, according to the agency. vices (HHS) is partnering with 2 California Through the NCI and VA Interagency companies to develop the first over-the- Group to Accelerate Trials Enrollment counter tests for influenza. (NAVIGATE), the NCI will provide infrastruc- The Biomedical Advanced Research and ture funding to 12 VA facilities across the DevelopmentAuthority(BARDA),partofthe country to enable their participation in NCI- HHS Office of the Assistant Secretary for sponsored clinical trials. In turn, the VA will Preparedness and Response (ASPR), will establish a network within its national health provide $14 million to Cue Health Inc of care system to focus on NCI trial goals. San Diego and $10 million to Diassess Inc of The agencies’ collaboration will con- Emeryville. The agreement with Cue Health tinue for up to 2 years, during which time the can be extended for up to $30 million over 12 VA facilities in NAVIGATE are expected to 5 years, whereas the agreement with establish the capability to continue partici- Diassess can be extended for up

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JAMAAmerican Medical Association

Published: Aug 28, 2018

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