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Appendixes
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Appendix A
Agenda for First Workshop
WORKSHOP ON ENGINEERING AND HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SYSTEMS
May 21–22, 2001
Cecil and Ida Green Building
2001 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C.
May 21
9:15 a.m.
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Kenneth I. Shine, M.D., President, Institute of Medicine
9:25 a.m.
Session I: Transforming Health Care Delivery Systems: Realizing the Potential of Radical Advances in Engineering, Science, and Technology
Moderator: W. Dale Compton, Lillian M. Gilbreth Distinguished Professor of Industrial Engineering, Purdue University
9:30 a.m.
Opening Keynote Address
Jeff Goldsmith, President, Health Futures Inc.
10:15 a.m.
Panel Presentations and Discussion
“Crossing the Quality Chasm: A New Health System for the 21st Century”: Key Findings of the Quality of Health Care in America Committee
Janet Corrigan, Director, Quality of Health Care in America Project and Division of Health Care Services, Institute of Medicine
Evidence-Based Medicine/Outcomes Assessment: Invitation to Engineering Process Redesign
Brian Haynes, M.D., Professor and Chair, Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics and Medicine, McMaster University
Break
Systems Engineering: The Logistics Revolution and Opportunities for Health Care Delivery
Jennifer K. Ryan, Assistant Professor of Industrial Engineering, Purdue University
Informatics and Information Technology: Foundations for Decision Support and Process Improvement
William W. Stead, M.D., Professor of Medicine and Biomedical Informatics, Director of the Informatics Center, Associate Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs, Vanderbilt University
1:00 p.m.
Lunch
2:00 p.m.
Session II: Transforming Health Care Delivery Systems: Exploring Potentially High-Yield Areas for Engineering/Medicine Collaboration and Innovation
Moderator: Jerome H. Grossman, M.D., Senior Fellow, Center for Business and Government, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
Modeling the Total Delivery System: Simulation Modeling Applied to Population Health Management and Distributed Health Care Delivery Systems
John K. Taylor, M.D., Medical Director, and Seth Bonder, Chairman and CEO, Vector Research, Inc.
Modeling Disease: Cancer Services in Transformation
Molla S. Donaldson, Health Policy Analyst, National Cancer Institute, and Codirector, IOM Quality of Health Care in America Project
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Modeling the Hospital
Robert S. Dittus, M.D., M.P.H., Director of General Internal Medicine and of the Geriatric Research, Education and Clinical Center, Vanderbilt University
Modeling the Clinic: Toward the Idealized Practice
Thomas W. Nolan, Chief Executive Officer, Associates in Process Improvement, and Faculty Member, Institute for Healthcare Improvement
5:30 p.m.
Adjourn
5:45 p.m.
Reception and Dinner
Keynote Speaker: David M. Lawrence, M.D., Chairman and CEO, Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Inc.
May 22
8:00 a.m.
Session III: Transforming Health Care Delivery Systems: Human Factors and Risk Management in Distributed Delivery Systems
Moderator: Marshall L. Fisher, Heyman Professor of Operations Management, University of Pennsylvania
Disruptive Innovation in Healthcare: Implications for Patient and Provider Roles and Responsibilities
Richard Bohmer, M.D., M.P.H., James M. Collins Fund Senior Lecturer in Business Administration, Harvard Business School
Patient Risk Management Systems
Charles R. Denham, M.D., Cofounder, Premier Innovation Institute
Enhancing Delivery System Accountability and Performance: Insights from Social and Behavioral Sciences
Dana Gelb Safran, Director, The Health Institute, New England Medical Center
Failures in Risk Management: Lessons from Financial Services
Ralph C. Kimball, Associate Professor, School of Management, Babson College
10:30 a.m.
Session IV: Identifying Priority Areas for Health Care Delivery System Research and Innovation
Moderator: Paul F. Griner, M.D., Professor Emeritus, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry
Identifying Priority Areas: A Payer Perspective
Christopher Stanley, M.D., Medical Director, UnitedHealthcare of North Carolina
Improving Health and Health Care: Priority Areas for Research and Innovation
Lewis G. Sandy, M.D., Executive Vice President, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Can Purchasers Leverage Engineering Principles to Improve Health Care?
Arnold Milstein, M.D., M.P.H, Managing Director, William M. Mercer Inc., and Medical Director, Pacific Business Group on Health
Commentary
Nancy-Ann DeParle, Former Administrator, Health Care Financing Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
12:15 p.m.
Closing Remarks
Jerome Grossman, M.D., Senior Fellow, Center for Business and Government, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
12:45 p.m.
Adjourn
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