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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2018. Engaging the Private-Sector Health Care System in Building Capacity to Respond to Threats to the Public's Health and National Security: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25203.
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Appendix A

Workshop Agenda

March 20–21, 2018
National Academy of Sciences Building – Fred Kavli Auditorium
2101 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20418

MEETING OBJECTIVES

  • Explore the degree to which the public and private health care systems self-identify as key components of the U.S. disasters and national security infrastructure;
  • Discuss interest among health care institutions in developing collaborations across public and private sectors with the aim of strengthening capacity to respond to disasters and public health emergencies;
  • Consider possible key levers that would motivate private-sector investment in system capacity building for disaster and public health emergency response, including those levers that already exist, but are not currently used as incentives to expand this capacity (quality measurement, grant programs, alternative payment models, tax benefits, etc.);
  • Explore possible strategies to overcome key challenges to applying existing incentives to improve the quality, effectiveness, and efficiency of the management of critically ill and injured patients on a day-to-day basis and during emergency response scenarios;
  • Review possible key sources of information and data elements that could be used to improve situational awareness of public- and private-sector health care facility capacity and capabilities to respond to disasters and public health emergencies; and
  • Understand the degree to which Department of Defense or Department of Veterans Affairs hospitals could be used as a part of the U.S. response to disasters and public health emergencies requiring a health care response.
Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2018. Engaging the Private-Sector Health Care System in Building Capacity to Respond to Threats to the Public's Health and National Security: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25203.
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Day 1 – March 20, 2018

Session I Introduction and Overview of the Workshop
8:30 AM Chairs’ Welcome
HELEN BURSTIN
Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer, Council of Medical Specialty Societies, and Co-Chair, Workshop Planning Committee
ARTHUR L. KELLERMANN
Dean and Professor, Edward F. Hebert School of Medicine, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS), and Co-Chair, Workshop Planning Committee
8:45 AM Sponsor’s Charge
KEVIN YESKEY
Senior Advisor
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR)
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
Session II Perspectives on the National Capacity to Respond to Threats to Health, Safety, and Security
9:15 AM Panel I: Private Health System Perspectives on the National Capability to Respond to Threats to Health, Safety, and Security
Moderator:
  • Nicolette Louissaint, Executive Director, Healthcare Ready
Panelists:
  • Brent James, Senior Fellow, Institute for Healthcare Improvement, and Former Chief Quality Officer, Intermountain Healthcare
  • John Perlin, President, Clinical Services, and Chief Medical Officer, Hospital Corporation of America (HCA)
Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2018. Engaging the Private-Sector Health Care System in Building Capacity to Respond to Threats to the Public's Health and National Security: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25203.
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  • Ronald Stewart, Chair, Department of Surgery, University of Texas School of Medicine at San Antonio, and Chair, Executive Committee, Southwest Texas Regional Advisory Council (STRAC)
  • David Witt, Northern California Regional Chair, Infection Control, and Chair, Healthcare Continuity Clinical Workgroup, Kaiser Permanente
10:45 AM Break
11:00 AM Panel II: Federal Perspectives on the National Capability to Respond to Threats to Health, Safety, and Security
Moderator:
  • Thomas Kirsch, Director, National Center for Disaster Medicine and Public Health, and Professor of Military and Emergency Medicine, F. Edward Hebert School of Medicine, USUHS
Panelists:
  • Kevin Hanretta, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Operations, Security and Preparedness, Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)
  • Melissa Harvey, Director, Division of National Healthcare Preparedness Programs, ASPR, HHS
  • Anthony Macintyre, Senior Medical Advisor and Medical Liaison Officer, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
  • Jody Wireman, Director, Force Health Protection Division, North American Aerospace Defense Command Headquarters, U.S. Northern Command
12:15 PM Lunch
Session III Learning from Past Experience
1:15 PM Panel III: Case Studies in Cross-Sector Collaboration from Past Disruptions
Moderator:
  • Ricardo Martinez, Chief Medical Officer, Adeptus Health
Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2018. Engaging the Private-Sector Health Care System in Building Capacity to Respond to Threats to the Public's Health and National Security: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25203.
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Presenters:
  • Scott Cormier, Vice President, Emergency Management, Environment of Care, and Safety, Medxcel Facilities Management
  • Karen DeSalvo, Professor, Internal Medicine and Population Health, University of Texas; Former National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, HHS; and Former Commissioner, New Orleans Health Department
  • Erin Erb, Division Vice President, Quality and Patient Safety, Gulf Coast Division, HCA
  • Todd Sklamberg, Chief Executive Officer, Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center
  • Richard Zuschlag, Chairman/Chief Executive Officer, Acadian Ambulance Service
3:15 PM Break
3:30 PM Small Group Activity: ASPR’s New Vision for a Regional Disaster Health Response System
5:00 PM Day One Wrap-Up
HELEN BURSTIN
Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer, Council of Medical Specialty Societies, and Co-Chair, Workshop Planning Committee
ARTHUR L. KELLERMANN
Dean and Professor, Edward F. Hebert School of Medicine, USUHS, and Co-Chair, Workshop Planning Committee
5:30 PM Adjourn Day One
Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2018. Engaging the Private-Sector Health Care System in Building Capacity to Respond to Threats to the Public's Health and National Security: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25203.
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Day 2 – March 21, 2018

8:30 AM Welcome and Recap of Day One
HELEN BURSTIN
Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer, Council of Medical Specialty Societies, and Co-Chair, Workshop Planning Committee
ARTHUR L. KELLERMANN
Dean and Professor, Edward F. Hebert School of Medicine, USUHS, and Co-Chair, Workshop Planning Committee
Session IV Looking Toward the Future
8:45 AM Panel IV: Cultivating Best Practices
Moderator:
  • Skip Skivington, Vice President, Healthcare Continuity Management and Support Services, Kaiser Permanente
Presenters:
  • Eileen Bulger, Professor of Surgery, University of Washington; Chief of Trauma, Harborview Medical Center; and Chair, Committee on Trauma, American College of Surgeons
  • John Halamka, Chief Information Officer, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (Remote Participant)
  • James Jeng, Professor of Surgery, Mount Sinai Healthcare System, and Chairman, Disaster Subcommittee, Committee on Organization and Delivery of Burn Care, American Burn Association
  • Gina Piazza, Chief of Emergency Medicine, Charlie Norwood Medical Center, VA; Associate Professor, Emergency Medicine, Medical College of Georgia of Augusta University; and Co-Chair, High Threat Emergency Casualty Care Task Force, American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP)
Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2018. Engaging the Private-Sector Health Care System in Building Capacity to Respond to Threats to the Public's Health and National Security: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25203.
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9:30 AM Panel V: Leading Change Across the Field
Moderator:
  • Skip Skivington, Vice President, Healthcare Continuity Management and Support Services, Kaiser Permanente
Panelists:
  • John Auerbach, President/Chief Executive Officer, Trust for America’s Health (TFAH), and Former Commissioner of Public Health, Commonwealth of Massachusetts
  • Mitch Katz, President/Chief Executive Officer, New York City Health and Hospitals, and Former Director, Los Angeles County Health Agency
  • Ana McKee, Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, Joint Commission
  • Craig Vanderwagen, Partner, East West Protection, LLC, and Former ASPR, HHS
10:45 AM Break
11:00 AM Panel VI: Leading Change at the Ground Level
Moderator:
  • Jon Krohmer, Director, Office of Emergency Medical Services, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Department of Transportation
Panelists:
  • Harold Engle, Chief Nursing Officer and Healthcare Operations Executive, First Texas Cypress Fairbanks Medical Center Hospital
  • Lewis Kaplan, Associate Professor of Surgery, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania; Section Chief, Surgical Critical Care, Corporal Michael J. Crescenz Medical Center, VA; and Treasurer, Society of Critical Care Medicine
  • Paul Kivela, Managing Partner, Napa Valley Emergency Medical Group, and President, Board of Directors, ACEP
Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2018. Engaging the Private-Sector Health Care System in Building Capacity to Respond to Threats to the Public's Health and National Security: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25203.
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  • J. Brent Myers, Chief Medical Officer, ESO Solutions, and Board President, National Association of EMS Physicians
  • Edward Racht, Chief Medical Officer, American Medical Response, and Associate CMO, Evolution Health
  • Joseph Wright, Professor and Chair, Department of Pediatrics and Child Health, Howard University College of Medicine
12:15 PM Lunch
Session V Opportunities to Improve Private-Sector Investment in Capacity Building
1:15 PM Panel VII: Regulatory Barriers and Facilitators
Moderator:
  • Thomas Kirsch, Director, National Center for Disaster Medicine and Public Health, and Professor of Military and Emergency Medicine, F. Edward Hebert School of Medicine, USUHS
Panelists:
  • Alex Camacho-Vásconez, Regional Advisor, Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Risk Reduction, Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)
  • Duane Caneva, Protective Medical Officer, Department of State
  • Sean Griffin, Senior Manager, Policy and Coordination, North American Electric Reliability Corporation
2:15 PM Break
2:30 PM Panel VIII: Financial Barriers and Facilitators
Moderator:
  • Angela Brice-Smith, Deputy Consortium Administrator for Quality Improvement and Survey & Certification Operations, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2018. Engaging the Private-Sector Health Care System in Building Capacity to Respond to Threats to the Public's Health and National Security: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25203.
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Panelists:
  • Andrew Baskin, Vice President and National Medical Director for Quality, Aetna
  • David Frankford, Professor of Law, Rutgers Law School; Professor, Rutgers Institute for Health, Health Care Policy and Aging Research; and Faculty Director, Rutgers Center for State Health Policy
  • Leslie Platt, Senior Advisor, Health and Human Services, MITRE Corporation
  • Lucy Savitz, Vice President, Research and Director, Center for Health Research (Oregon/Hawaii), Kaiser Permanente
Session VI Workshop Wrap-Up
3:30 PM Closing Keynote
ROBERT KADLEC
Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response, Department of Health and Human Services
4:00 PM Closing Remarks
HELEN BURSTIN
Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer, Council of Medical Specialty Societies, and Co-Chair, Workshop Planning Committee
ARTHUR L. KELLERMANN
Dean and Professor, Edward F. Hebert School of Medicine, USUHS, and Co-Chair, Workshop Planning Committee
4:30 PM Adjourn Workshop
Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2018. Engaging the Private-Sector Health Care System in Building Capacity to Respond to Threats to the Public's Health and National Security: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25203.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2018. Engaging the Private-Sector Health Care System in Building Capacity to Respond to Threats to the Public's Health and National Security: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25203.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2018. Engaging the Private-Sector Health Care System in Building Capacity to Respond to Threats to the Public's Health and National Security: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25203.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2018. Engaging the Private-Sector Health Care System in Building Capacity to Respond to Threats to the Public's Health and National Security: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25203.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2018. Engaging the Private-Sector Health Care System in Building Capacity to Respond to Threats to the Public's Health and National Security: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25203.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2018. Engaging the Private-Sector Health Care System in Building Capacity to Respond to Threats to the Public's Health and National Security: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25203.
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Disasters tend to cross political, jurisdictional, functional, and geographic boundaries. As a result, disasters often require responses from multiple levels of government and multiple organizations in the public and private sectors. This means that public and private organizations that normally operate independently must work together to mount an effective disaster response. To identify and understand approaches to aligning health care system incentives with the American public’s need for a health care system that is prepared to manage acutely ill and injured patients during a disaster, public health emergency, or other mass casualty event, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine hosted a 2-day public workshop on March 20 and 21, 2018. This publication summarizes the presentations and discussions from the workshop.

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