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American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine Vol 180. pp. 1023-1029, (2009)
© 2009 American Thoracic Society
doi: 10.1164/rccm.200709-1339ST


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An Official American Thoracic Society Statement: Position Statement on ATS Activities for the Promotion of Respiratory and Sleep/Wake Health and the Care of the Critically Ill in the United States

Lee K. Brown, Derek C. Angus, Matthew G. Marin, John R. Balmes, Alan F. Barker, Gary Ewart, Ann C. Halbower, Peter O. Lutz, Richard A. Mularski, Ian T. Nathanson, Mark H. Sanders, George L. Stewart, Dona J. Upson on behalf of the American Thoracic Society Health Policy Committee

Background: The 1997 American Thoracic Society (ATS) statement "A Framework for Health Care Policy in the United States" outlined core principles for the Society's activities in the public health arena. In the succeeding 10 years, profound changes have taken place in the United States health care environment. In addition, the 2005 publication of the Society's Vision highlighted some differences between the original Statement and our current priorities. Therefore, the Health Policy Committee embarked on a re-analysis and re-statement of the Society's attitudes and strategies with respect to health and public policy. This Statement reflects the findings of the Committee.

Purpose: To outline the key aspects of an internal ATS strategy for the promotion of respiratory and sleep/wake health and the care of the critically ill in the United States.

Methods: Committee discussion and consensus-building occurred both before and after individual members performed literature searches and drafted sections of the document. Comments were solicited on the draft document from ATS committee and assembly chairs and the Executive Committee, resulting in substantive revisions of the final document.

Results: Specific strategies are suggested for the ATS in the arenas of research, training and education, patient care, and advocacy so as to enhance the delivery of health care in the fields of respiratory medicine, sleep medicine, and critical care.

Conclusions: The American Thoracic Society's Mission, Core Principles, and Vision provide clear guidance for the formulation of specific strategies that will serve to promote improved respiratory health and care of the critically ill in the United States.

Key Words: health policy • public policy • delivery of health care • outcomes assessment • practice guidelines


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