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Appendix C
Workshop Agenda and Participant List
WORKSHOP ON IMPROVING
RACIAL AND ETHNIC DATA IN HEALTH
December 12-13, 2002
Thursday, December 12, 2002
10:00 Welcome and Introductions
Edward Perrin, University of Washington (Panel Chair)
Andrew White, Committee on National Statistics
lames Scanlon, Office of Science and Data Policy, Office of
the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation,
Department of Health and Human Services
10:15 The Importance of Collecting Data on Race, Ethnicity, and
Socioeconomic Status
Session Chair: Daniel Williams, University of Michigan
(Panel Member)
Authors: Nicole Lurie and Allen Fremont, RAND
1 0:45 Discussants:
Olivia Carter-PoLras, University of Maryland
Gem Daus, Asian and Pacific Islander American Health
Forum
1 1:15 Open Discussion
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APPENDIX C
1 1:30 Legal Aspects of Race and Ethnicity Data Collection
(Including Privacy Issues)
Session Chair: William Kalsbeek, University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill (Panel Member)
1 1:30 Legal Framework: Mara You~lelman, National Health Law
Program
12:00 Privacy Issues: Moya Gray, Director, Hawaii Office of
Information Practices
12:30 Open Discussion
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1:45 Race and Ethnicity Data Collection by Private Organizations
Session Chair: L. Carl Volpe, WellPoint Health Networks Inc.
(Panel Member)
General Overview Collection of Data on Race/Ethnicity of
Patients by Hospitals, Medical Groups, and Health Plans
Author: David Nerenz, Michigan State University
2:15 The Collection of Race and Ethnicity Data by Health Plans
Author: Carmella Bocchino, American Association of Health
Plans
3:00 Discussants:
Eileen Peterson, United Health Group
Romana Hasnain-Wynia, Health Research and Education
trust
Andrew Webber, National Committee for Quality Assurance
4:00 Open Discussion
Moderator: Edward Perrin, University of Washington (Panel
Chair)
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Friday, December 13
8:30
IMPROVING RACIALAND ETHNIC DATA ON HEALTH
Race and Ethnicity Data Collection by States
Session Chair: Denise Love, National Association of Health
Data Organizations (Panel Member)
Authors: Sara Singer and Jeff Geppert, Stanford University;
lay Bucchner, Rhode Island; Wu Xu, Utah; Walter Suarez,
Minnesota; and Lorin Ranbom, Ohio
9:00 Discussants:
Dan Friedman, Massachusetts Department of Public Health
Carla E`lwartls, Florida Agency for Health Care
Administration
David Solet, Public Health, Seattle and King County
9:30 Open Discussion
10:00 Attendee Comments on Race and Ethnicity Data Collection
Session Chair: Anthony D'Angelo, Computercraft (Panel
Member)
Workshop attendees were invited to sign up to give brief
comments on the collection of racial and ethnic data
1 1:15 Perspectives of Data Users
Session Chair: Jonathan Skinner, Dartmouth College (Panel
Member)
Panelists:
Matthew Snipp, Stanford University
Rhon~la BeLue, Metro Nashville Public Health Department
Marian Gornick, Consultant, Health Services Research
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APPENDIX C
WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS LIST
Presenters
Edward Perrin (Panel Chair), University of Washington
Rhonda BeLue, Metro Nashville Public Health Department
lay Bucchner, Rhode Island Department of Health
Carmella Bocchino, American Association of Health Plans
Olivia Carter-Pokras, University of Maryland, Baltimore Campus
Anthony D'Angelo, Computercraft
Gem Daus, Asian and Pacific Islander American Health Forum
Carla Denise Edwards, Florida Agency for Health Care Administration
Allen Fremont, RAND
Dan Friedman, Massachusetts Department of Public Health
leffrey Geppert, Stanford University
Marian Gornick, Health Services Research
Moya Gray, Hawaii Office of Information Practices
Romana Hasnain-Wynia, Health Research and Education Trust
William Kalsbeek, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Denise Love, National Association of Health Data Organizations
Nicole Lurie, RAND
David Nerenz, Michigan State University
Eileen Peterson, United Health Group
Lorin Ranbom, Ohio Department of Health
lames Scanlon, Office of Science and Data Policy, Department of Health
and Human Services
Jonathan Skinner, Department of Economics, Dartmouth College
Matthew Snipp, Stanford University
David Solet, Public Health, Seattle and King County
Walter Suarez, Minnesota Department of Health
L. Carl Volpe, Strategic Health Partnerships, WellPoint Health
Networks Inc.
Andrew Webber, National Committee for Quality Assurance
Andrew White, Committee on National Statistics, National Academies
David Williams, Department of Sociology, University of Michigan
Mara Youdelman, National Health Law Program
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IMPROVING RACIALAND ETHNIC DATA ON HEALTH
Invited Guests
Steven Auerbach, Health Resources and Services Administration
Roman Baez, Dental School Multicultural Programs
lohn Burton, Council on African American Affairs, Inc.
Audrey Burwell, Department of Health and Human Services
Shari Campbell, Bureau of Primary Health Care
Marcia Changkit, National Cancer Institute
Kenneth Chu, Center for Reduce Cancer Health Disparities
Beverly Coleman-Miller, M.D., Washington, DC
Pam Curry, DHHS Office of Counter Terrorism and Pediatric Drug
Development
Charles Daly, Bureau of Primary Health Care
Sheila Davis, Summit Health Institute for Research and Education
Shirley Delaleu, Council on African American Affairs, Inc.
Elaine Elinksy, Elinsky Consulting
Roland Garcia, National Cancer Institute
Kenneth Gerlach, Cancer Surveillance Branch
Linda Greenberg, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Robert Hahn, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Ian Heffernan, National Institutes of Health
Katherine Hollinger, Office of Women's Health, FDA
Diane Hopkins, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
lin In, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Debbie lackson, National Center for Health Statistics, CDC
K.A. lagannathan, DHHS Administration for Children and Families
Cheedy laja, Indiana University Center for Bioethics
Yvonne Johns, DHHS Office of Minority Health
Steve Jones II, United States Congress
Evelyn Kappeler, DHHS Office of Population Affairs
Onelio Lopez, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
lennifer Madans, Centers for Disease Control
Diane Makuc, National Center for Health Statistics
lennifer Malat, University of Cincinnati
Mildred Martinez, Kaiser Permanente
Donielle Newell, Council on African American Affairs, Inc.
Ly Nguyen, Morgan State University
Edna Paisano, DHHS Office of Public Health
loAnn Pappalardo, DHHS Office of Public Health
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APPENDIX C
Sharyn Parks, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control
William Rodriguez, DHHS Office of Counter Terrorism and Pediatric
Drug Development
Beatrice Rouse, Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration
Leonard Rubenstein, Physicians for Human Rights
Theodore Small fir., Council on African American Affairs, Inc.
Bryon Sogie-Thomas, National Medical Association
Edward Sondik, Centers for Disease Control
Irene Tsai, Kaiser Permanente
Luz Vega, District of Columbia Department of Health
Irene Zimmerman, Washington Association of Professional
Anthropologists
NRC Staff
Daniel Melnick, Committee on National Statistics
Michele Ver Ploog, Committee on National Statistics
lamie Casey, Committee on National Statistics
Tanya Lee, Committee on National Statistics
Andrew White, Committee on National Statistics
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