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Title 42
Chapter 6A
Subchapter II
Part J
§ 280b-1e. Repealed....
§ 280b-2. General provisions...
§ 280b-1e. Repealed....
§ 280b-2. General provisions...
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Notes
§ 280b–1f.
Prevention of falls among older adults
(a)
Public education
The Secretary may—
(1)
oversee and support a national education campaign to be carried out by a nonprofit organization with experience in designing and implementing national injury prevention programs, that is directed principally to older adults, their families, and health care providers, and that focuses on reducing falls among older adults and preventing repeat falls; and
(2)
award grants, contracts, or cooperative agreements to qualified organizations, institutions, or consortia of qualified organizations and institutions, specializing, or demonstrating expertise, in falls or fall prevention, for the purpose of organizing State-level coalitions of appropriate State and local agencies, safety, health, senior citizen, and other organizations to design and carry out local education campaigns, focusing on reducing falls among older adults and preventing repeat falls.
(b)
Research
(1)
In general
The Secretary may—
(A)
conduct and support research to—
(i)
improve the identification of older adults who have a high risk of falling;
(ii)
improve data collection and analysis to identify fall risk and protective factors;
(iii)
design, implement, and evaluate the most effective fall prevention interventions;
(iv)
improve strategies that are proven to be effective in reducing falls by tailoring these strategies to specific populations of older adults;
(v)
conduct research in order to maximize the dissemination of proven, effective fall prevention interventions;
(vi)
intensify proven interventions to prevent falls among older adults;
(vii)
improve the diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of elderly fall victims and older adults at high risk for falls; and
(viii)
assess the risk of falls occurring in various settings;
(B)
conduct research concerning barriers to the adoption of proven interventions with respect to the prevention of falls among older adults;
(C)
conduct research to develop, implement, and evaluate the most effective approaches to reducing falls among high-risk older adults living in communities and long-term care and assisted living facilities; and
(D)
evaluate the effectiveness of community programs designed to prevent falls among older adults.
(2)
Educational support
(c)
Demonstration projects
The Secretary may carry out the following:
(1)
Oversee and support demonstration and research projects to be carried out by qualified organizations, institutions, or consortia of qualified organizations and institutions, specializing, or demonstrating expertise, in falls or fall prevention, in the following areas:
(A)
A multistate demonstration project assessing the utility of targeted fall risk screening and referral programs.
(B)
Programs designed for community-dwelling older adults that utilize multicomponent fall intervention approaches, including physical activity, medication assessment and reduction when possible, vision enhancement, and home modification strategies.
(C)
Programs that are targeted to new fall victims who are at a high risk for second falls and which are designed to maximize independence and quality of life for older adults, particularly those older adults with functional limitations.
(D)
Private sector and public-private partnerships to develop technologies to prevent falls among older adults and prevent or reduce injuries if falls occur.
(2)
(A)
Award grants, contracts, or cooperative agreements to qualified organizations, institutions, or consortia of qualified organizations and institutions, specializing, or demonstrating expertise, in falls or fall prevention, to design, implement, and evaluate fall prevention programs using proven intervention strategies in residential and institutional settings.
(B)
Award 1 or more grants, contracts, or cooperative agreements to 1 or more qualified organizations, institutions, or consortia of qualified organizations and institutions, specializing, or demonstrating expertise, in falls or fall prevention, in order to carry out a multistate demonstration project to implement and evaluate fall prevention programs using proven intervention strategies designed for single and multifamily residential settings with high concentrations of older adults, including—
(i)
identifying high-risk populations;
(ii)
evaluating residential facilities;
(iii)
conducting screening to identify high-risk individuals;
(iv)
providing fall assessment and risk reduction interventions and counseling;
(v)
coordinating services with health care and social service providers; and
(vi)
coordinating post-fall treatment and rehabilitation.
(3)
Award 1 or more grants, contracts, or cooperative agreements to qualified organizations, institutions, or consortia of qualified organizations and institutions, specializing, or demonstrating expertise, in falls or fall prevention, to conduct evaluations of the effectiveness of the demonstration projects described in this subsection.
(d)
Priority
(e)
Study of effects of falls on health care costs
(1)
In general
(2)
Report
(
July 1, 1944, ch. 373
, title III, § 393D, as added
Pub. L. 110–202, § 2(2)
,
Apr. 23, 2008
,
122 Stat. 697
.)
cite as:
42 USC 280b-1f
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