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Federal Register #2026-11519

NIH Renews Charter for Clinical Center Research Hospital Board (CCRHB)

Buyer

Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health

Posted

June 09, 2026

Identifier

2026-11519

This notice announces the renewal of the charter for the Clinical Center Research Hospital Board (CCRHB) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). - Government Buyer: - Department of Health and Human Services - National Institutes of Health (NIH) - Purpose: - Renewal of the CCRHB charter for an additional two-year period - The CCRHB is an advisory committee providing expert recommendations on hospital operations, safety, quality, clinical research care, regulatory compliance, and leadership performance - Board Composition: - Up to 14 non-federal members - Includes nationally recognized leaders in research hospital administration, clinical care, safety, quality, compliance, clinical research, and patient representatives - Budget: - Annual budget of $67,425 - Estimated payments to non-federal members and reimbursable costs detailed - No procurement activity: - No OEMs, vendors, products, or services are requested or mentioned - This is not a solicitation or award announcement - Notable Requirements: - Renewal is determined to be in the public interest and essential to agency business

Description

This notice announces the renewal of the charter for the Clinical Center Research Hospital Board (CCRHB) for an additional two-year period starting June 15, 2026. The CCRHB provides advice and recommendations to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) regarding hospital operations, safety, quality, clinical research care, regulatory compliance, and leadership performance. The board consists of up to 14 non-federal members appointed by the NIH Director, including experts in research hospital administration and clinical research, as well as patient representatives. The renewal is determined to be in the public interest and essential to the conduct of agency business.

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