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8 Reflections on the Workshop
Pages 89-92

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... • Define common metrics. It is important to start measuring those factors in people's lives that make for better living overall, Valdes said, including the quality of life and the quality of health care.
From page 90...
... It will be important going forward, Valdes said, to continue relationships across sectors and to reach out across the federal space to help bring the perspectives of the diverse user base to public transportation. PARTICIPANT PERSPECTIVES Ysela Llort called on participants to share their final observations.
From page 91...
... The National Aging and Disability Transportation Center assists Section 5310 program recipients in providing services for older adults and people with disabilities. The National Center for Mobility Management aids and provides technical assistance with regard to mobility management for all sectors of the transportation industry.3 Llort reminded participants that some of the surveys discussed at the workshop are seeking input on revisions and encouraged them to take the opportunity to comment (specifically, the 2018 redesign of the National Health Interview Survey discussed by Marcie Cynamon)
From page 92...
... Kate Lawson suggested the need for a clearinghouse of information about developing partnerships, such as navigating nondisclosure agreements, accessing data within the parameters of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, and working with institutional review boards. Jana Lynott said that many good research ideas were presented at the workshop and suggested that a research proposal be developed that spans both the transportation sector and the health sector for submission to the TRB Transit Cooperative Research Program and the Health and Medicine Division of the National Academies.


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