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DIABETES MELLITUS INTERAGENCY COORDINATING COMMITTEE (DMICC)


BACKGROUND

Originally mandated by Public Law 93-354 and established in 1974, the Diabetes
Mellitus Interagency Coordinating Committee (DMICC) is chaired by the National
Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) and includes
other members of the Department of Health and Human Services and other federal
agencies that support diabetes-related activities. The DMICC facilitates
cooperation, communication, and collaboration on diabetes among these government
entities. DMICC meetings, held several times a year, help members identify
emerging issues and opportunities and develop ways in which different government
components can work together and build upon each other’s expertise and
resources. This approach helps ensure that federal diabetes activities are
coordinated and not duplicated, as well as stimulates collaborations where
appropriate.

 * Who Are the DMICC Members?
 * How Does the DMICC Coordinate Diabetes Activities Across the Government?
 * What Diabetes Activities Have Been Successfully Coordinated Across the
   Government?
 * What Are the Next Steps for the DMICC?
 * Contact the DMICC


WHO ARE THE DMICC MEMBERS?

The DMICC currently includes representatives from:


DHHS AGENCIES

 * Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) External link
 * Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) External link
 * Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) External link
 * Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) External link
 * Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) External link
 * Food and Drug Administration (FDA) External link
 * Indian Health Service (IHS) External link
 * Office of Minority Health (OMH) External link


NON-DHHS AGENCIES

 * Veterans Health Administration (VHA) External link
 * U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) External link
 * Department of Defense External link

Member agencies represent a spectrum of diabetes activities across the
government, contributing at various stages to fostering research and to a
paradigm of translating the results of diabetes biomedical and behavioral
research from the bench to the bedside to the community.


HOW DOES THE DMICC COORDINATE DIABETES ACTIVITIES ACROSS THE GOVERNMENT?

Through Meetings: DMICC meetings provide in-depth information from the various
programs and from experts outside the government on diabetes and its
complications; help to catalyze new projects; and coordinate projects involving
several agencies.

Through Strategic Planning: The DMICC also plays a key role with respect to
strategic planning for diabetes research. For example, Advances and Emerging
Opportunities in Diabetes Research: A Strategic Planning Report of the DMICC
(February 2011) was developed under the auspices of the DMICC with broad
external input. Many ongoing clinical studies are collaborative efforts
involving multiple NIH Institutes and Centers and other government components,
and coordination through DMICC was important for research planning efforts.

Through Development and Coordination of Special Programs: For example, the DMICC
plays an important role in providing input on diabetes research supported by the
trans-HHS Special Statutory Funding Program for Type 1 Diabetes Research. This
special program is led by the NIDDK and involves numerous Institutes and Centers
of the NIH, as well as the CDC.

Through Evaluation of Ongoing Diabetes Efforts: The DMICC has coordinated
efforts to assess the status of federally-supported research efforts on diabetes
and its complications. For example, DMICC members provided input on a December
2010 congressionally-mandated evaluation report of the Special Statutory Funding
Program for Type 1 Diabetes Research demonstrating its success in advancing
diabetes research.


WHAT DIABETES ACTIVITIES HAVE BEEN SUCCESSFULLY COORDINATED ACROSS THE
GOVERNMENT?


EXAMPLES INCLUDE:

 * Preventing or delaying type 2 diabetes through the Diabetes Prevention
   Program (DPP), and translating and disseminating the positive results of this
   clinical trial as public health messages via diabetes prevention awareness
   campaigns targeting high risk populations.
 * Addressing diabetes in communities at risk around the U.S., through programs
   such as Diabetes Education in Tribal School and the statutory Special
   Diabetes Program for Indians, and through educational campaigns addressing
   populations disproportionately affected by diabetes.
 * Ensuring consistent information about diabetes for the public through a
   process in which components of DHHS, voluntary groups, professional
   organizations, and others develop and share statistics for diabetes and
   pre-diabetes in the U.S.
 * Partnering on research and regulatory issues for the “artificial pancreas"
   and for development of guidance for diabetes therapeutics development through
   an interagency working group, public workshops, and other efforts.
 * Partnering on surveillance efforts for diabetes prevalence, incidence, and
   control, as well as on studies to identify effective practices and barriers
   to improved care in managed care and other health care delivery settings.
 * Collaborating on the design of studies on islet transplantation as a novel
   therapy for type 1 diabetes.
 * Developing research initiatives and activities to address specific problems
   such as foot ulcers, the emergence of type 2 diabetes in children, and
   metabolic complications of atypical psychotropic drugs following DMICC
   meetings targeting these specific issues.


WHAT ARE THE NEXT STEPS FOR THE DMICC?

The DMICC continues to improve the dissemination of information about diabetes
and enhance coordination of federal efforts to advance diabetes research and
improve the health of Americans with or at risk for diabetes. Future meetings
will focus on new opportunities for collaboration, forging new partnerships, and
strategic planning to ensure effective deployment of federal resources to better
understand, prevent, and treat diabetes in the U.S.


CONTACT THE DMICC

If you have questions about the DMICC or would like to be added to the listserv
to be notified of future DMICC meetings, please email DMICC@mail.nih.gov.


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