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The Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) is a federal agency to improve the U.S. government’s ability to speed biomedical and health research. Public Law 117-103 was enacted on March 15, 2022, authorizing the establishment of ARPA-H within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

ARPA-H will:

  • Speed application and implementation of health breakthroughs to serve all patients

  • Foster breakthroughs across various levels — from the molecular to the societal 

  • Build capabilities and platforms to revolutionize prevention, treatment, and cures in a range of diseases

  • Support “use-driven” ideas focused on solving practical problems that advance equity and rapidly transform breakthroughs into tangible solutions for all patients.

  • Focus on multiple time-limited projects with different approaches to achieve a quantifiable goal.

  • Use a stage-gate process, with defined metrics, and inject accountability through meeting these metrics.

  • Overcome market failures through critical solutions or incentives

  • Use the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) as a model to establish a culture of championing innovative ideas in health and medicine.

Resources:

https://www.nih.gov/arpa-h

Contacts:

Please contact ARPAHcomments@nih.gov

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