In fiscal 2015, HHS had $1,028 billion in outlays and 63,324 total employment. Within the Department of Health and Human Services, the NIH is comprised of the Director’s office and 27 institutes and centers, each with a specific research agenda. The Director oversees all 27 institutes and centers, programs and activities, and is supported by NIH deputy directors. NIH has requested a budget of $33.136 billion for fiscal 2017.
• Provides scientific leadership and vision for determining promising research breakthroughs that will result in the prevention, mitigation of, or cure for common and rare diseases
• Directs funds to support NIH’s internal biomedical research and target grants to support scientific and health-related research in each state and across the world
• Provides planning, coordination and management oversight to all 27 institutes and centers
• Engages with a range of stakeholders and advisors to set strategy and policies for NIH program coordination
• Fosters fundamental creative discoveries and innovative research strategies, and their applications, as a basis for ultimately protecting and improving public health
• Promotes and defends the integrity of science and its use
• Develops, maintains and renews human and physical resources that will ensure the nation’s capability to prevent disease
• Expands the knowledge base in medical and associated sciences to enhance the nation’s economic well-being and ensure a continued high return on the public investment in research
• Exemplifies and promotes the highest level of scientific integrity, public accountability and social responsibility in the conduct of science