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Appendix B Workshop Agenda MARCH 1, 2021 11:00 am Welcome from the National Cancer Policy Forum Workshop Planning Committee Co-Chairs: Randall A. Oyer, Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health Deborah Schrag, Harvard Medical School and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute 11:15 am Session 1: Coverage of Preventive Services Moderators: Nicole F. Dowling, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Roy A. Jensen, University of Kansas Cancer Center What evidence is there that the ACA has increased utilization of cancer preventive services? ⢠Lindsay Sabik, University of Pittsburgh What evidence is there that the ACA has decreased inequities in coverage of cancer screening and surveillance? ⢠Folasade (Fola) P. May, University of California, Los Angeles What are the remaining barriers to coverage of preventive services that the ACA has not addressed? ⢠Stacey A. Fedewa, American Cancer Society 47 PREPUBLICATION COPYâUncorrected Proofs
48 IMPACT OF THE ACA ON CANCER PREVENTION AND CANCER CARE Panel Discussion 12:00 pm Transition Break 12:05 pm Session 2: Coverage for Cancer Services for Individuals Insured by the ACA Marketplace/Health Exchanges and Non-Exclusion of Preexisting Conditions Moderators: Robert Winn, Virginia Commonwealth University Massey Cancer Center Gwen Darien, National Patient Advocate Foundation Patient/Consumer Advocacy Perspectives on ACA Expansions ⢠Freddie White-Johnson, Mississippi Network for Cancer Control and Prevention ⢠Eliot Fishman, Families USA ACA Marketplace/Health Exchanges ⢠Sherry Glied, New York University Non-Exclusion of Preexisting Conditions ⢠Katie Keith, Georgetown University Panel Discussion 1:05 pm Break 1:20 pm Session 3: Medicaid Expansion and Non-Expansion Moderators: Robin Yabroff, American Cancer Society Nicole Huberfeld, Boston University Framing Remarks and Overview of Session ⢠Robin Yabroff, American Cancer Society Medicaid Expansion and Access to Care ⢠Nicole Huberfeld, Boston University School of Law Evidence That Medicaid Expansion Has Improved Health Outcomes ⢠Kosali Simon, Indiana University PREPUBLICATION COPYâUncorrected Proofs
APPENDIX B 49 Overview of State Medicaid Expansions and Non-Expansions ⢠Trish Riley, National Academy for State Health Policy State Health Policy Perspectives ⢠Mike Herndon, Oklahoma Healthcare Authority ⢠Dave Richard, North Carolina Medicaid Program Panel Discussion 2:45 pm Transition Break 2:50 pm Session 4: ACA Provisions Affecting Adolescent and Young Adult Populations Moderator: Nicole F. Dowling, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ⢠Elyse R. Park, Harvard Medical School/Mass General and Anne Kirchhoff, University of Utah ⢠Shreya Roy, Oregon Health & Science University Panel Discussion 3:25 pm Transition Break 3:30 pm Session 5: Impact of Organizations Created by the ACA on Cancer-Relevant Research Moderators: Cathy J. Bradley, University of Colorado Comprehensive Cancer Center Cleo A. Samuel-Ryals, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill CMS Innovation Center Priorities ⢠Lara Strawbridge, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services ⢠Barbara L. McAneny, New Mexico Oncology Hematology Consultants, Ltd. Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute Priorities ⢠Steve Clauser, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute ⢠Ellen V. Sigal, Friends of Cancer Research PREPUBLICATION COPYâUncorrected Proofs
50 IMPACT OF THE ACA ON CANCER PREVENTION AND CANCER CARE Coordination Across Federal Agencies, Unfinished Business and Priorities for the New Administration ⢠Melinda B. Buntin, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Panel Discussion 4:55 pm Wrap Up Day 1 Remarks, Information About the March 2 Session 5:00 pm Adjourn MARCH 2, 2021 11:00 am Welcome and Overview of Day 2 11:05 am Session 6: Reflections on Progress, Challenges, and Next Steps for Health Care Reform Moderator: Deborah Schrag, Harvard Medical School and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute ⢠Donald Berwick, Institute for Healthcare Improvement ⢠Sherry Glied, New York University ⢠Lori Pierce, American Society of Clinical Oncology and University of Michigan ⢠Kathleen Sebelius, former secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Panel Discussion 12:30 pm Transition Break 12:35 pm Session 7: Panel Discussion: Gaps Left by the ACA and Lessons for the Next Generation of Health Care Reform Moderator: Randy Oyer, Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health Closing Keynote Presentation: A New Social Compact for Health ⢠Georges C. Benjamin, American Public Health Association PREPUBLICATION COPYâUncorrected Proofs
APPENDIX B 51 Panel Discussion Include Georges C. Benjamin and ⢠Cathy J. Bradley, University of Colorado Comprehensive Cancer Center ⢠Nicole Huberfeld, Boston University ⢠Roy A. Jensen, University of Kansas Cancer Institute ⢠Cleo A. Samuel-Ryals, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ⢠Lara Strawbridge, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services 1:50 pm Closing Remarks 2:00 pm Adjourn PREPUBLICATION COPYâUncorrected Proofs
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