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Appendix B: Workshop Agenda
Pages 61-64

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... • Discuss what HHS is best positioned to address and support, and how the agency could maximize resources available for the PCOR data infrastructure (representing 4% of the PCOR trust fund) , in the context of the HHS public mission, authorities, programs, and data resources.
From page 62...
... What characteristics of HHS's public mission, programs, or authorities could be leveraged? Moderators: George Hripcsak, Columbia University, and David Meltzer, University of Chicago Speakers: John Halamka, Mayo Clinic Shaun Grannis, Regenstrief Institute Evelyn Gallego, EMI Advisors Rachel Richesson, University of Michigan Patrick Ryan, Janssen Research and Development VG Vinod Vydiswaran, University of Michigan 1:05–1:20 pm Break EDT 1:20–3:00 pm PCOR Methods EDT Discussion questions: •  What emerging methods are likely to be most relevant for the PCOR data infrastructure looking forward?
From page 63...
... What characteristics of HHS's public mission, programs, or authorities could be leveraged? Moderators: Deborah Estrin, Cornell Tech and Paul Tang, Palo Alto Medical Foundation and Stanford Clinical Excellence Research Center Speakers: Pamela Riley, Government of the District of Columbia Abel Kho, Northwestern University Julia Adler-Milstein, University of California, San Francisco Deven McGraw, Ciitizen Don Detmer, University of Virginia 4:55-5:00 pm Wrap-up EDT George Isham (Committee Chair)


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