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Appendix A: Workshop Agenda
Pages 101-108

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From page 101...
... ; • Explore possible strategies to overcome key challenges to applying existing incentives to improve the quality, effectiveness, and ef ficiency of the management of critically ill and injured patients on a day-to-day basis and during emergency response scenarios; • Review possible key sources of information and data elements that could be used to improve situational awareness of public- and private-sector health care facility capacity and capabilities to re spond to disasters and public health emergencies; and • Understand the degree to which Department of Defense or Depart ment of Veterans Affairs hospitals could be used as a part of the U.S. response to disasters and public health emergencies requiring a health care response.
From page 102...
... Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Session II Perspectives on the National Capacity to Respond to Threats to Health, Safety, and Security 9:15 AM Panel I: Private Health System Perspectives on the National Capability to Respond to Threats to Health, Safety, and Security Moderator: •  icolette Louissaint, Executive Director, Healthcare N Ready Panelists: •  rent James, Senior Fellow, Institute for Healthcare B Improvement, and Former Chief Quality Officer, Intermountain Healthcare •  ohn Perlin, President, Clinical Services, and Chief J Medical Officer, Hospital Corporation of America (HCA)
From page 103...
... Edward Hebert School of Medicine, USUHS Panelists: •  evin Hanretta, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, K Operations, Security and Preparedness, Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) •  elissa Harvey, Director, Division of National M Healthcare Preparedness Programs, ASPR, HHS •  nthony Macintyre, Senior Medical Advisor A and Medical Liaison Officer, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
From page 104...
... Hebert School of Medicine, USUHS, and Co-Chair, Workshop Planning Committee 5:30 PM Adjourn Day One
From page 105...
... Hebert School of Medicine, USUHS, and Co-Chair, Workshop Planning Committee Session IV Looking Toward the Future 8:45 AM Panel IV: Cultivating Best Practices Moderator: •  kip Skivington, Vice President, Healthcare Continuity S Management and Support Services, Kaiser Permanente Presenters: •  ileen Bulger, Professor of Surgery, University of E Washington; Chief of Trauma, Harborview Medical Center; and Chair, Committee on Trauma, American College of Surgeons •  ohn Halamka, Chief Information Officer, Beth Israel J Deaconess Medical Center (Remote Participant) •  ames Jeng, Professor of Surgery, Mount Sinai J Healthcare System, and Chairman, Disaster Subcommittee, Committee on Organization and Delivery of Burn Care, American Burn Association •  ina Piazza, Chief of Emergency Medicine, Charlie G Norwood Medical Center, VA; Associate Professor, Emergency Medicine, Medical College of Georgia of Augusta University; and Co-Chair, High Threat Emergency Casualty Care Task Force, American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP)
From page 106...
... Crescenz Medical Center, VA; and Treasurer, Society of Critical Care Medicine •  aul Kivela, Managing Partner, Napa Valley P Emergency Medical Group, and President, Board of Directors, ACEP
From page 107...
... Edward Hebert School of Medicine, USUHS Panelists: •  lex Camacho-Vásconez, Regional Advisor, A Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Risk Reduction, Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) •  uane Caneva, Protective Medical Officer, D Department of State •  ean Griffin, Senior Manager, Policy and S Coordination, North American Electric Reliability Corporation 2:15 PM Break 2:30 PM Panel VIII: Financial Barriers and Facilitators Moderator: •  ngela Brice-Smith, Deputy Consortium A Administrator for Quality Improvement and Survey & Certification Operations, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
From page 108...
... Kellermann Dean and Professor, Edward F Hebert School of Medicine, USUHS, and Co-Chair, Workshop Planning Committee 4:30 PM Adjourn Workshop


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