The National Alzheimer's Project Act was initially developed due to recommendations from a taskforce created in 2009, and was authored by Senator
Susan Collins and Senator
Evan Bayh, before being signed into law by President
Barack Obama on January 4, 2011. Named the 'Alzheimer's Study Group', the taskforce consisted of
health policy experts and was co-chaired by former House Speaker Rep.
Newt Gingrich and Sen.
Bob Kerrey. They assessed the current status of response to the burden of Alzheimer's disease, looked at the current trajectory for coping with this burden, and determined whether current policy was sufficient. They concluded in their 52-page report, entitled 'A National Alzheimer’s Strategic Plan: The Report of the Alzheimer’s Study Group' that the
national effort to address Alzheimer’s disease has lacked coordination and focus, and has been woefully underfunded relative to the scale of the mounting crisis. == Details ==