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Taxpayer Advocacy Group Says Cures Bill is the Right Medicine
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- Subject: Taxpayer Advocacy Group Says Cures Bill is the Right Medicine
- From: Jennifer Heffelfinger <jennifer@arl.org>
- Date: Fri, 9 Dec 2005 20:55:50 EST
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For immediate release December 8, 2005 Contact: Jennifer Heffelfinger jennifer@arl.org TAXPAYER ADVOCACY GROUP SAYS CURES BILL IS THE RIGHT MEDICINE Alliance for Taxpayer Access Commends Proviso that Would Make Federally Funded Biomedical Research Available to All Potential Users Washington, DC. The Alliance for Taxpayer Access (ATA), a national coalition of patient groups, libraries, and public interest organizations, today praised the research access provision of legislation introduced to establish the American Center for Cures within the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Introduced on December 7th by Senators Joe Lieberman (D-CT) and Thad Cochran (R-MS), the bipartisan Cures Bill would expedite development of new therapies and cures for life-threatening diseases. Among the requirements of the bill is the establishment of free public access to articles stemming from research funded by agencies of the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), including NIH, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. "The Cures Bill is exactly the medicine that's needed," said Heather Joseph, Executive Director of SPARC (the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition) and a leader of the ATA. "It goes right to the heart of the case for unfettered access to publicly funded research. Senators Lieberman and Cochran took a close look at how best to speed development of treatments for diseases. Among their conclusions is that it's time we ensure the research we're already conducting is available to all potential users. Pat Furlong, executive director of Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy and an ATA member, was also pleased with the bill. "It recognizes how important the sharing of information is to speeding research and translating new knowledge into cures," said Furlong. "In the age of the Internet, it makes no sense for the results of taxpayer-funded research to be hidden away." The bill calls for DHHS-funded research to be made available in NIH's popular PubMed Central online digital archive within four months of publication in a peer-reviewed journal. The NIH already has a policy that asks its investigators to deposit their manuscripts in PubMed Central, but the policy is voluntary and public access can be delayed up to a year. NIH estimates that less than five percent of eligible research is making its way into PubMed Central under their current policy. The Cures Bill would require deposit of refereed articles and reach beyond the NIH. It would also provide access sooner than the NIH policy. # # # About the Cures Bill "Public Access Requirement for Research" is Section 499H-1 of the American Center for Cures bill introduced in the Senate. Summary of the Cures Bill: http://lieberman.senate.gov/documents/bills/051207curesbill.pdf Section-by-section breakdown of the legislation: http://lieberman.senate.gov/documents/bills/ 051207curessectionbysection.pdf List of quotes from supporters of the bill: http://lieberman.senate.gov/documents/bills/051207curesquotes.pdf The Alliance for Taxpayer Access is a coalition of stakeholders who support reforms that will make publicly funded research accessible to the public. Formed in 2004, the Alliance has played a leading role in the drive for free, timely access on the Internet to peer-reviewed articles funded by the U.S. National Institutes of Health. It is administered on behalf of Alliance members by SPARC (Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition). Information on the Alliance may be found at www.taxpayeraccess.org. Alliance members are: AIDS Action Baltimore AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition American Association of Law Libraries American Library Association American Medical Student Association Amherst College Library Arthritis Foundation Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum Association of Academic Health Sciences Libraries Association of College & Research Libraries Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs Association of Research Libraries Autosomal Recessive Polycystic Kidney Disease and Congenital Hepatic Fibrosis Alliance (ARPKD/CHF Alliance) Barth Syndrome Foundation Boston College Libraries Boston Library Consortium Bowdoin College Library Carnegie Mellon University Libraries Chemists Without Borders Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation CUNY - City College Libraries Coalition for Heritable Disorders of Connective Tissue Colorado State University Conquer Fragile X Syndrome Denison University - William H. Doane Library Down Syndrome Treatment and Research Foundation Eastern Kentucky University Libraries Emory University Libraries Facing Our Risk of Cancer Empowered (FORCE) Genetic Alliance Global Neuroscience Initiative Foundation Greater Western Library Alliance International Mosaic Down Syndrome Association (IMDSA) International Journal of Medical Sciences IsoDicentric 15 Exchange, Advocacy and Support (IDEAS) Kent State University Libraries Linda Hall Library of Science, Engineering & Technology Loyola Univesity Chicago Libraries Medical Education Online Mycosis Fungoides Foundation National Alliance for Autism Research National Coalition for PKU & Allied Disorders National Fragile X Foundation National Tay-Sachs & Allied Diseases Association New England Biolabs Oberlin College Ohio Library and Information Network Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy Prader-Willi Syndrome Association Public Knowledge Public Library of Science Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum (PXE) International Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC) Special Libraries Association Spina Bifida Association of America Swarthmore College Tourette Syndrome Association Tufts University Libraries University of Colorado at Boulder Libraries University of Connecticut Libraries University of Kansas University of New Hampshire University of Wisconsin - Madison Libraries University of Wisconsin Oshkosh - Forrest R. Polk Library Utah Academic Library Consortium Wayne State University College of Nursing Williams College Libraries ------------------------------ Jennifer Heffelfinger Communications Specialist SPARC (202) 296-2296 ext 121 www.arl.org/sparc
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