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Prevention of Dental Carries in Young Children ► Opportunity for Public Comment (USPSTF)

Opportunity for Public Comment (USPSTF)


Prevention of Dental Carries in Young Children



The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force posted its draft Evidence Report and draft Recommendation Statement on prevention of dental caries in children from birth through age 5 years. Both are available for review and public comment through June 17, 2013.




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U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Opportunities for Public Comment



In an effort to make the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommendations clearer and its processes more transparent, the Task Force started posting draft Recommendation Statements online for public comment in 2010. To further enhance its work, the Task Force began inviting public comment on all its draft Research Plans in December 2011 and its draft Evidence Reports in March 2013.
To learn more about and comment on USPSTF draft Research Plans, Evidence Reports, or Recommendation Statements, continue reading below.


Research Plans


A small group of USPSTF members, called topic leads, works with researchers from the Evidence-based Practice Center (EPC) to create a draft Research Plan to guide the systematic review of the evidence. The Research Plan consists of an analytic framework, key questions, and a literature search strategy or research approach.
Each draft Research Plan is posted for public comment for 4 weeks. The USPSTF topic leads, with the assistance of the EPC researchers, review all of the comments received, revise the draft plan, and develop a final Research Plan. The final Research Plan is then posted on this Web site.


Evidence Reports


The research team at the EPC independently implements the final Research Plan by conducting a systematic review of the evidence to address the questions posed by the USPSTF. The research team presents a draft Evidence Report to the full USPSTF at one of its in-person meetings. After the meeting, each draft Evidence Report is shared with a panel of external subject matter experts and posted for public comment for 4 weeks. Based on feedback received from Task Force members, subject matter experts, and the public, the research team finalizes the Evidence Report and prepares a manuscript summarizing the evidence for publication in a peer-reviewed journal or on this Web site.
The USPSTF, in partnership with AHRQ's Effective Health Care (EHC) Program, also offers opportunities for public comment on EHC draft Evidence Reports that are related to the USPSTF's work. To learn more about and comment on draft Evidence Reports from AHRQ's EHC Program, visit http://effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/index.cfm/research-available-for-comment/.


Recommendation Statements


During one of its in-person meetings, the entire USPSTF reviews the evidence, evaluates the benefits and harms of the clinical preventive service, and discusses and develops one or more specific recommendations.
After the meeting, the topic leads write a full draft Recommendation Statement that includes the specific recommendations of the entire USPSTF, a rationale section, a section of clinical considerations to guide health care professionals, and a discussion section that reviews the evidence and discusses the recommendations of other organizations. The USPSTF posts its draft Recommendation Statement on this Web site for public comment for 4 weeks. The USPSTF topic leads review all of the comments received and revise the draft Recommendation Statement. The final Recommendation Statement is reviewed and voted on by the full Task Force, and posted on this Web site.


How to Comment


Any visitor to this site can comment on any of the listed USPSTF draft documents. However, readers should note that the USPSTF writes these documents for researchers, primary care doctors, and other health care providers, using medical and scientific language as appropriate for these audiences.
To comment, click on the type of draft document in the box at top right. Comments must be received before the comment deadline listed below each title. The comment period for draft documents is 4 weeks.
Once the draft Research Plan, Evidence Report, or Recommendation Statement is removed from the public comment page, the USPSTF begins considering comments and finalizing the document. Until the final Recommendation Statement is published, the USPSTF considers the Recommendation Statements on this Web site to be current.
You will receive acknowledgement that your comments have been transmitted. At the present time, the USPSTF cannot provide responses to individual comments.


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Screening for Hypertension in Children and Adolescents February 26–March 25, 2013
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Behavioral Counseling to Prevent Sexually Transmitted Infections January 29–February 25, 2013
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Screening for Asymptomatic Carotid Artery Stenosis (Draft Research Plan) January 15–February 11, 2013
Interventions to Reduce the Nonmedical Use of Drugs in Children and Adolescents (Draft Research Plan) January 15–February 11, 2013
Interventions to Prevent Tobacco Use in Children and Adolescents December 11, 2012–January 7, 2013
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Vitamin D and Calcium Supplementation to Prevent Cancer and Osteoporotic Fractures in Adults June 12–July 10, 2012
Screening for Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse of Elderly and Vulnerable Adults June 12–July 10, 2012
Menopausal Hormone Therapy for the Prevention of Chronic Conditions May 29–June 26, 2012
Screening for Chronic Kidney Disease April 30–May 29, 2012
Screening for Ovarian Cancer April 10–May 8, 2012
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Screening for Peripheral Artery Disease (Draft Research Plan) December 15, 2011–January 12, 2012
Screening for Coronary Heart Disease with Electrocardiography November 30–December 13, 2011
Screening for Hearing Loss in Older Adults November 30–December 13, 2011
Screening for Prostate Cancer November 30–December 13, 2011
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Screening and Management for Obesity in Adults October 26–November 23, 2011
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Current as of May 2013




Internet Citation:


Opportunities for Public Comment. U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. http://www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/tfcomment.htm

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