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Appendix B
Committee on Identifying Priority Areas for Quality Improvement Workshop
WORKSHOP AGENDA
May 9–10, 2002
Holiday Inn Georgetown—Mirage Ballroom 2101 Wisconsin Ave., Washington, D.C.
MAY 9, 2002
Open Session
8:00–8:30 am
Continental Breakfast
8:30–8:45 am
Welcome and Introductions
Overview of Workshop Goals
George J.Isham, Committee Chair
8:45–9:15 am
Panel #1: “Transformers” in Health Care—Integrated Delivery Models
Brian Austin Macoll Institute for Health Care Innovation
David Stevens Health Resources and Services Administration
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9:15–9:45 am
Panel #2: “Transformers” in Health Care—Moving Towards Solutions
Nico Pronk
HealthPartners
Mary Tinetti
Yale School of Medicine
9:45–10:15 am
Question and Answer Session for Panel 1 and 2 Presenters
10:15–10:30 am
Break
10:30–11:00 am
Panel #3: Health Burden and Costs of Various Conditions
Benjamin Druss
Yale School of Medicine
Gerard Anderson
The Johns Hopkins School of Public Health
11:00–11:30 am
Question and Answer Session for Panel 3 Presenters
11:30–1:00 pm
Luncheon Discussion
Priority Setting in Health Care: Philosophical Underpinnings
Dan Brock
Brown University
1:00–2:15 pm
Panel #4: Other Priority Areas Warranting Consideration
Joanne Lynn
The RAND Corporation
(end of life)
Charlene Harrington
University of California—San Francisco
(long term care)
Bob Kafka
American Disabled for Accessible Public Transit
(disability)
Ken Wells
University of California, Los Angeles
(mental health)
James Perrin
Harvard Medical School
(child/adolescent health)
2:15–3:15 pm
Roundtable Discussion with Panel 4
3:15–3:30 pm
Break
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Closed Session
3:30–5:30 pm
Committee Deliberations on Criteria for Priority Areas
MAY 10, 2002
Open Session
8:00–8:30 am
Continental Breakfast
8:30–8:45 am
Welcome and Introductions
Overview of Workshop Goals
George J.Isham, Committee Chair
8:45–9:30 am
Panel #5: Priority Setting for Preventive Services
Ashley Coffield
Partnership for Prevention
Michael Maciosek
HealthPartners
Ali Mokdad
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
9:30–9:45 am
Question and Answer Session for Panel 5 Presenters
9:45–10:00 am
Break
10:00–10:45 am
Panel # 6: Perspectives from the Business Community
Helen Darling
Washington Business Group on Health
Suzanne Delbanco
Leapfrog Group
Kip Piper
National Health Care Purchasing Institute
10:45–11:15 am
Question and Answer Session for Panel 6 Presenters
11:15–12:00 noon
Public Testimony
Closed Session
12:00–4:30 pm
Working Lunch and Committee Deliberations on Criteria for Priority Areas
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