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
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?
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
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A. Military
Col. Jeff Hutchinson, Associate Dean, Clinical Affairs/Chief Diversity Officer, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
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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.
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A. State government
John Dreyzehner, Commissioner, TN Department of Health
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B. Community
Gretchen Musicant, Minneapolis Health Commissioner
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A. Philanthropy
Tara Westman, Program Manager, Southern California Region, The California Endowment
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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 |
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