Appendix B
Workshop Agenda
Models for Population Health Improvement by Health Care Systems and Partners:
Tensions and Promise on the Path Upstream: A Workshop
September 19, 2019
Location: Keck Center of the National Academies, Room 100
500 Fifth Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001
WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES
- Showcase main strategies (and the tensions and promise associated with them) for health care systems, blending leadership and partnership to address health related social needs, social determinants of health, and equity.
- Explore and discuss the axes (and the tensions and promise associated with each) that frame the conversation: up, mid, and downstream; control and capability; social determinants of health versus health-related social needs; and advancing health equity across these axes.
- Develop a framework that health systems, public health, community, and other sectors can use to situate and better understand the nature of their efforts—including both tensions and promise—to improve population health and promote health equity.
8:30 am | Welcome and Introductory Remarks |
Sanne Magnan, Senior Fellow, HealthPartners Institute, Roundtable Co-Chair |
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8:45 am | Keynote Presentations: Overview of the Landscape; Tensions and Promise |
Moderator: Marc Gourevitch, Chair, Department of Population Health, New York University Langone Health |
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Laura Gottlieb, Associate Professor of Family and Community Medicine, and Director, Social Interventions Research and Evaluation Network, University of California, San Francisco (via videoconferencing) |
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Benjamin Money, Deputy Secretary for Health Services, State of North Carolina |
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9:30 am | Discussion |
10:00 am | Break |
10:15 am | Panel I and Discussion: How Leadership and Organizational Structure Can Support Addressing Health-Related Social Needs and Advance Health Equity |
Moderator: Philip Alberti, Senior Director, Health Equity Research and Policy, Association of American Medical Colleges |
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Consuelo H. Wilkins, Executive Director, Meharry-Vanderbilt Alliance; Associate Professor of Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center and Meharry Medical College |
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Benjamin Carter, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Trinity Health |
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10:55 am | Panel II and Discussion: Addressing Patients’ Health-Related Social Needs (“Downstream”) |
Moderator: Sally Kraft, Vice President of Population Health, Dartmouth-Hitchcock |
Darlene Oliver Hightower, Vice President, Community Health Equity, Rush University Medical Center Ayesha Jaco, Senior Program Director, West Side United |
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11:35 am | Panel III and Discussion: Accountable Health Communities (and Partnerships with Human Services Organizations) as a Model (“Midstream”) |
Moderator: Rahul Rajkumar, Chief Medical Officer, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina |
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A. J. Diamontopoulos, Accountable Health Communities Project Manager, Denver Regional Council of Governments Area Agency on Aging |
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Marisa Scala-Foley, Director, Aging and Disability Business Institute, National Association of Area Agencies on Aging |
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12:15 pm | Lunch |
1:15 pm | Panel IV and Discussion: Changing Environments, Changing Policy (“Upstream”) |
Moderator: Lourdes Rodriguez, Director, Community-Driven Initiatives at Dell Medical School, The University of Texas at Austin |
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Jennifer Little, Public Health Director, Klamath County, Oregon |
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Jennifer Cofer, Director, EndTobacco Program, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, and |
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Ernest Hawk, T. Boone Pickens Distinguished Chair for Early Prevention of Cancer, Professor of Clinical Cancer Prevention; Vice President and Head, Division of Cancer Prevention & Population Sciences, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center |
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2:00 pm | Practical Small-Group Exercise and Report Back |
Moderator: Lourdes Rodriguez, Director, Community-Driven Initiatives at Dell Medical School, The University of Texas at Austin |
3:30 pm | Final Reflections |
Joshua Sharfstein, Vice Dean, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Roundtable Co-Chair |
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4:00 pm | Adjourn |