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Perspectives on Health Equity and Social Determinants of Health (2017)

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Program of "Engaging Allies in the Culture of Health Movement"." National Academy of Medicine. 2017. Perspectives on Health Equity and Social Determinants of Health. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/27117.
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APPENDIX C

Program of “Engaging Allies in the Culture of Health Movement”

National Academy of Medicine

Stakeholder Meeting #1
January 25, 2017
Keck Center, Room 100
500 Fifth Street NW
Washington, DC 20001

Wednesday January 25, 2017 Open Session Keck 100
8:00 AM Networking Breakfast
8:30 AM Welcome

Kimber Bogard, Managing Officer, Culture of Health Program, National Academy of Medicine

8:45 AM Live Performance

Adam Booth, Words Artist and Musician, Appalachia

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Program of "Engaging Allies in the Culture of Health Movement"." National Academy of Medicine. 2017. Perspectives on Health Equity and Social Determinants of Health. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/27117.
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9:00 AM Opening Remarks

Victor Dzau, President National Academy of Medicine

9:15 AM Poll Everywhere

Charlee Alexander, Associate Program Officer, National Academy of Medicine

Q: What is the most important health equity issue to you or your organization?

9:30 AM Views from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

James Marks, Executive VP, RWJF

9:45 AM Health equity crosses boundaries

Discussion Moderator: Raynard Kington, President, Grinnell College

  • William Valiant & Emad Madha, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
  • Alexander Billioux, Acting Director, Division of Population Health Incentives and Infrastructure, Preventive & Population Health Group, Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation
10:20 AM Keynote

What is the current state of the science on early-life inequities and its limitations in informing how to achieve health equity for all?

Discussion Moderator: Stuart Butler, Brookings Institution

  • Sarah Watamura, Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Denver
  • Valerie Maholmes, Chief of the Pediatric Trauma and Critical Illness Branch, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
11:00 AM Break & Poll Everywhere for input and comments on keynote talk

Ivory Clarke, Research Assistant, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine

Q: What social determinants of health stand out to you in your work or community?

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Program of "Engaging Allies in the Culture of Health Movement"." National Academy of Medicine. 2017. Perspectives on Health Equity and Social Determinants of Health. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/27117.
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11:15 AM Health Equity report findings and recommendations
  • Rose Martinez, Senior Director, Board on Population Health, Health and Medicine Division
  • Alison Evans Cuellar, Professor, Health Administration & Policy, George Mason University
  • Helene Gayle, CEO, McKinsey Social Initiative
11:45 AM What is the role of community data in achieving optimal health for all?

Thomas Mason, Chief Medical Officer, Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology

12:00 PM Lunchtime discussion

Q: What opportunities do you have to build health equity in your community, state, research? Who are the community members that may be overlooked?

12:45 PM Panel

Q: How can we accelerate progress in health equity across settings and sectors?

Discussion Moderator: Antonia Villarruel, Margaret Bond Simon Dean of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania

  1. A. Military

    Col. Jeff Hutchinson, Associate Dean, Clinical Affairs/Chief Diversity Officer, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences

  1. B. Business & Industry

    Robert Dugger, Board Member, Council for a Strong America; CoFounder and Advisory Board Chair, ReadyNation; Founder & Managing Partner, Hanover Investment, L.L.C.

  1. A. State government

    John Dreyzehner, Commissioner, TN Department of Health

  1. B. Community

    Gretchen Musicant, Minneapolis Health Commissioner

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Program of "Engaging Allies in the Culture of Health Movement"." National Academy of Medicine. 2017. Perspectives on Health Equity and Social Determinants of Health. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/27117.
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  1. A. Philanthropy

    Tara Westman, Program Manager, Southern California Region, The California Endowment

  1. B. Research

    Vivian Gadsden, Director, National Center on Fathers and Families and Professor of Child Development and Education, University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education

2:00 PM Discussion

Moderator: Dwayne Proctor, Director and Senior Adviser, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

2:30 PM Standing break/Poll Everywhere

Ivory Clarke, Research Assistant, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine

Q: What do you still need to know to accelerate progress in health equity in your community/state/at the federal level?

2:45 PM Call to action

Helene Gayle, CEO, McKinsey Social Initiative

3:00 PM Adjourn open session
Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Program of "Engaging Allies in the Culture of Health Movement"." National Academy of Medicine. 2017. Perspectives on Health Equity and Social Determinants of Health. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/27117.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Program of "Engaging Allies in the Culture of Health Movement"." National Academy of Medicine. 2017. Perspectives on Health Equity and Social Determinants of Health. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/27117.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Program of "Engaging Allies in the Culture of Health Movement"." National Academy of Medicine. 2017. Perspectives on Health Equity and Social Determinants of Health. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/27117.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Program of "Engaging Allies in the Culture of Health Movement"." National Academy of Medicine. 2017. Perspectives on Health Equity and Social Determinants of Health. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/27117.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Program of "Engaging Allies in the Culture of Health Movement"." National Academy of Medicine. 2017. Perspectives on Health Equity and Social Determinants of Health. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/27117.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Program of "Engaging Allies in the Culture of Health Movement"." National Academy of Medicine. 2017. Perspectives on Health Equity and Social Determinants of Health. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/27117.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Program of "Engaging Allies in the Culture of Health Movement"." National Academy of Medicine. 2017. Perspectives on Health Equity and Social Determinants of Health. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/27117.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Program of "Engaging Allies in the Culture of Health Movement"." National Academy of Medicine. 2017. Perspectives on Health Equity and Social Determinants of Health. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/27117.
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Social factors, signals, and biases shape the health of our nation. Racism and poverty manifest in unequal social, environmental, and economic conditions, resulting in deep-rooted health disparities that carry over from generation to generation. In Perspectives on Health Equity and Social Determinants of Health, authors call for collective action across sectors to reverse the debilitating and often lethal consequences of health inequity. This edited volume of discussion papers provides recommendations to advance the agenda to promote health equity for all. Organized by research approaches and policy implications, systems that perpetuate or ameliorate health disparities, and specific examples of ways in which health disparities manifest in communities of color, this Special Publication provides a stark look at how health and well-being are nurtured, protected, and preserved where people live, learn, work, and play. All of our nation’s institutions have important roles to play even if they do not think of their purpose as fundamentally linked to health and well-being. The rich discussions found throughout Perspectives on Health Equity and Social Determinants of Health make way for the translation of policies and actions to improve health and health equity for all citizens of our society. The major health problems of our time cannot be solved by health care alone. They cannot be solved by public health alone. Collective action is needed, and it is needed now.

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