July 18, 2022
West Virginia Delegation Supports Dr. Clay Marsh's Nomination to Serve on National Advisory Council for Healthcare Research and Quality
Washington,
DC – Today, U.S. Senators Joe Manchin (D-WV) and Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV)
and U.S. Representatives David McKinley (WV-1), Alex Mooney (WV-2) and Carol
Miller (WV-3) announced their
support for Dr. Clay Marsh’s nomination to serve on the National Advisory
Council for Healthcare Research and Quality (NACHRQ).
“As members of West Virginia’s Congressional
Delegation, we write in strong support of Dr. Clay Marsh’s nomination to the
National Advisory Council for Healthcare Research and Quality (NACHRQ),” the lawmakers said in part. “Dr. Marsh knows
well the healthcare problems faced in the Appalachian region, which extends
through parts of 13 states stretching from Mississippi to New York and is home
to 26 million people. Dr. Marsh was born, raised, educated, and has worked in
West Virginia, the only state located entirely within Appalachia as defined by
the Appalachian Regional Commission. Addressing disparities in healthcare
access, affordability, and quality are urgent issues throughout Appalachia. Dr.
Marsh’s personal and professional familiarity with Appalachia would be an
important voice to the advisory council’s deliberations.”
The
National Advisory Council for Healthcare Research and Quality is a 21-member
panel, with appointed members serving 3-year terms. The council provides varied
perspectives on the questions that the Agency for Healthcare Research and
Quality’s (AHRQ) research should address in order to promote improvements in
the quality, outcomes, and cost-effectiveness of clinical practice. AHRQ is
focused on making healthcare safer, more accessible, equitable and affordable
for patients.
Read the full letter below or here.
Dear
Dr. Valdez,
As
members of West Virginia’s Congressional Delegation, we write in strong support
of Dr. Clay Marsh’s nomination to the National Advisory Council for Healthcare
Research and Quality (NACHRQ).
The
mission of the National Advisory Council is to “provide advice and
recommendations to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)’s
director and the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) on priorities for
a national health services research agenda.”
Dr. Marsh would bring relevant and extensive healthcare expertise and
experience to the advisory council. With
more than 35 years as a physician, researcher, professor, and administrator,
Dr. Marsh is familiar with the opportunities and challenges of healthcare from
a variety of perspectives.
As
the Chancellor and Executive Dean for Health Sciences at West Virginia
University (WVU), Dr. Marsh leads a large and complex academic health sciences
enterprise that serves the needs of West Virginia and the surrounding
region. WVU is a land-grant university,
which means the university has a mission of generating new knowledge and
extending it beyond the walls of the university to serve the people of West Virginia. As HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra witnessed
first-hand during his December 2021 visit to WVU Health Sciences, Dr. Marsh
embodies this land-grant mission. One
recent example of this is Dr. Marsh’s work as West Virginia’s COVID-19 czar,
advising people about how to reduce their risks from COVID based on the best
available health sciences research. His
appearances as part of daily government briefings during the last 2½ years
helped to spread useful information and reassure the public during a difficult
and uncertain time. We are confident
that he would bring his commitment to this vital land-grant mission to the
development of a national health services research agenda.
The
Federal Register Request for Nominations notice indicates the Department seeks
a broad geographic representation. Dr.
Marsh knows well the healthcare problems faced in the Appalachian region, which
extends through parts of 13 states stretching from Mississippi to New York and
is home to 26 million people. Dr. Marsh
was born, raised, educated, and has worked in West Virginia, the only state
located entirely within Appalachia as defined by the Appalachian Regional
Commission. Addressing disparities in
healthcare access, affordability, and quality are urgent issues throughout Appalachia. Dr. Marsh’s personal and professional
familiarity with Appalachia would be an important voice to the advisory
council’s deliberations. His serving as
a member of the NACHRQ would also serve to promote the exchange of healthcare
best practices and lessons learned among similar regions across the nation.
We
appreciate you for noting our interest in Dr. Marsh’s nomination and ensuring
it receives a full and fair review.
Thank you in advance for your consideration, and please do not hesitate
to contact our offices if we may be of further assistance.
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