NPC Statute Passed by House; On “Hold” in Senate. NAVREF is
very pleased that after being approved by the full House Committee
on Veterans Affairs on July 23, the House passed H.R. 2770, the
Veterans Nonprofit Research and Education Corporations Enhancement
Act of 2009, as amended, on July 27. Thanks to the
leadership of Bob Filner (D-CA), chairman of the House Committee on
Veterans Affairs and Ranking Member Steve Buyer (R-IN), as well as
Health Subcommittee Chairman Mike Michaud (D-ME) and Ranking Member
Henry Brown (R-SC), the bill was passed under the House unanimous
consent rules. This was the culmination of much effort by NAVREF
and HVAC staff members, with particular thanks to Health
Subcommittee Staff Director Cathy Wiblemo and Professional Staff
Member Kristy Park as well as Minority Staff Director Dolores Dunn.
Things are not going as smoothly for the Senate companion bill, S.
252, the Veterans Health Care Authorization Act of 2009,
which includes title VI, Nonprofit Research and Education
Corporations. The Senate Committee on Veterans Affairs (SVAC)
has bundled together in S. 252 the NPC legislation and other bills
related to veterans’ health care including personnel matters,
quality management, women veterans and homeless veterans outreach,
mental health care, and safety in and around VA facilities.
The SVAC sought to have S. 252 passed under the Senate unanimous
consent rules before the August recess, but ran into a snag when a
senator placed a “hold” on the bill. This arcane Senate rule allows
any senator to stop action on legislation anonymously and for an
indefinite period of time. This does not mean that S. 252 is dead;
it simply means that the senator who placed the hold will have to be
persuaded to lift it or the Senate leadership will have to decide to
override it.
As soon as more details of SVAC plans to advance S. 252 are
available, NAVREF will decide on a course of action. This may
include asking NPCs to send letters to their senators urging them to
support bringing S. 252 to the Senate floor for consideration and a
vote. Because VA supports title VI of S. 252 – and has testified to
that effect during HVAC and SVAC hearings – NPCs may participate in
efforts to secure its passage. Please watch for an email during the
coming weeks.
NAVREF Member Profiles Web Site Up and Running.
NAVREF members will recall that last year NAVREF committed to creating a web site with details about NPCs to foster communications among members and to serve as a resource for potential research sponsors. Our goal was to duplicate online the popular directory provided to NPCs and industry sponsors in early 2008. We are very pleased that this web site is now active. During the next week or so, please watch for an email from NAVREF’s administrative and conference assistant, Sonie Mathew, with a link to the profile web page. The email will provide your NPC’s log in and password information as well as instructions for accessing and populating your NPC’s profile.
Most, but not all, of the information you provide will automatically upload to a web page that is intended to make it easier to for NPCs to reach out to each other and for potential research sponsors to identify likely sites for studies. By clicking on an NPC’s name, you and sponsors will be able to access details about the NPC and its affiliated VAMC research program. A few items of information will not be made publicly available, but will be collected and held by NAVREF in order to respond to inquiries from other NPCs.
Again, please watch for an email from Sonie and then take a few minutes to input information about your NPC. Additionally, after giving NPCs a couple of weeks to enter their data, please let potential sponsors know that this NPC resource is available.
On August 10, Eugene Patin, National Director, Novartis Clinical
Operations, Inc., sent a communication to all Novartis regional
directors directing them to assign a local Novartis staff member to
follow up directly with each NPC contact named on the NAVREF
membership list. This will give NPCs an opportunity to become
acquainted with local Novartis staff members and to educate them
about the research programs conducted at their VAMC.
Feedback on the July 20 membership call with Novartis was extremely
positive. NAVREF welcomes hosting similar calls with other
companies that have executed master CRADA templates with VA.
However, we need your help identifying company representatives to
conduct the calls. Please ask your industry contacts to consult up
the chain of command within their companies to determine who could
speak for the company on 1) its approach to partnering with
organizations to conduct clinical trials; 2) areas of focus for
upcoming trials; and 3) how to foster collaborations with VA sites
using their master CRADA. Please ask company representatives to
contact Barbara West at
bwest@navref.org or call 301-656-5005.