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Suggested Citation:"Appendix H: Workshop Attendee List." Institute of Medicine. 2011. Learning What Works: Infrastructure Required for Comparative Effectiveness Research: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12214.
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Appendix H



Workshop Attendee List

Patricia Adams

National Pharmaceutical Council

Shilpa Amin

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Carol Ashton

The Methodist Hospital

Maines Aviles-Santa

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute

Dennis Barbour

Society for Investigative Dermatology

Magda Barini-Garcia

Health Resources and Services Administration

Jane Barlow

Medco Health Solutions

Mercedes Barrs

Amylin Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Eric B. Bass

Johns Hopkins University

James Beachy

American College of Cardiology

Lorne A. Becker

Cochrane Collaboration

Rachel Behrman

Food and Drug Administration

Jesse A. Berlin

Johnson & Johnson

Eugene H. Blackstone

Cleveland Clinic

Carolyn Bloch

Bloch Consulting Group

Suggested Citation:"Appendix H: Workshop Attendee List." Institute of Medicine. 2011. Learning What Works: Infrastructure Required for Comparative Effectiveness Research: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12214.
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Meryl Bloomrosen

American Medical Informatics Association

Carmella A. Bocchino

America’s Health Insurance Plans

Marilyn Sue Bogmer

Institute for the Study of Human Error

Randall Bovbjerg

The Urban Institute

Jeffrey Brady

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Neal Brandes

U.S. Agency for International Development

Jennifer Bright

Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America

Lynda Bryant-Comstock

GlaxoSmithKline

Shannon Bush

FasterCures

Kathleen A. Buto

Johnson & Johnson

Daniel Campion

AcademyHealth

Timothy S. Carey

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Jenny Carloss

Avalere

Linda Carlson

EMD Serono, Inc.

Kristin Carman

American Institutes for Research

Betsy Carrier

National Association of Public Hospitals

Linda Carter

Johnson & Johnson

Kalipso Chalkidou

Johns Hopkins University

Stephanie Chang

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Katherine Cherry

O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law

Benjamin K. Chu

Kaiser Foundation Health Plan and Hospitals

John Clarke

Drexel University

Perry Cohen

Parkinson Pipeline Project

Elaine Collier

National Center for Research Resources

Suggested Citation:"Appendix H: Workshop Attendee List." Institute of Medicine. 2011. Learning What Works: Infrastructure Required for Comparative Effectiveness Research: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12214.
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Janet Craig

Clemson University and Health Sciences South Carolina

Robert Crane

Kaiser Permanente

Travis Crytzer

Association of American Medical Colleges

Frederick Curro

New York University

Donald DeNucci

National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research

Anuj Desai

Johnson & Johnson

Don E. Detmer

American Medical Informatics Association

Carol Diamond

The Markle Foundation

Louis Diamond

Thomson Reuters

Molla Donaldson

MSD Health

Anna Legreid Dopp

Office of U.S. Senator Joe Lieberman

Denise Dougherty

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Gregory Downing

Department of Health and Human Services

Subash Duggirala

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services

Eva DuGoff

Office of U.S. Senator Ron Wyden

Maggie Elestwani

Memorial Hermann–Texas Medical Center

Haim Erder

Forest Research Laboratories

Henry Ernstthal

Ernstthal & Associates

Lynn Etheredge

George Washington University

Irene Farkas-Conn

University of Chicago (formerly)

Laurie Feinberg

Department of Health and Human Services

T. Bruce Ferguson, Jr.

East Carolina Heart Institute, Brody School of Medicine

Reuven Ferziger

Johnson & Johnson

Rosemarie Filart

National Institutes of Health

Contessa Fincher

EMD Serono, Inc.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix H: Workshop Attendee List." Institute of Medicine. 2011. Learning What Works: Infrastructure Required for Comparative Effectiveness Research: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12214.
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Jack Fitzgibbons

CarePath, Inc.

Anamarie Ford

Association for Community Affiliated Plans

Daniel E. Ford

Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

Raymond Formanek

Food and Drug Administration

Steven Fox

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Seth Frazier

Geisinger Health System

Kathleen Frisbee

Department of Veterans Affairs

Mark E. Frisse

Vanderbilt University

Jean Paul Gagnon

sanofi-aventis

Janice Genevro

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Barry Gershon

Wyeth Pharmaceutical

Udi Ghitza

National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health

David Gollaher

California Healthcare Institute

Stephen Gorshow

(Great-West) CIGN

Linda Greenberg

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Mary Greene

Booz Allen Hamilton

Stuart Guterman

The Commonwealth Fund

Bruce H. Hamory

Geisinger Health System

Anthony Hayward

National Institutes of Health

Jan Heinrich

Health Policy R&D

Amy Heller

American College of Cardiology

W. David Helms

AcademyHealth

William R. Hersh

Oregon Health and Science University

David H. Hickam

Eisenberg Center

Giselle Hicks

National Breast Cancer Coalition Fund

Larry Holmes

A.I. duPont Hospital for Children

Suggested Citation:"Appendix H: Workshop Attendee List." Institute of Medicine. 2011. Learning What Works: Infrastructure Required for Comparative Effectiveness Research: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12214.
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Erin Holve

AcademyHealth

Mark Horn

Pfizer, Inc.

Jane Horvath

Merck and Co., Inc.

Ardis Hoven

American Medical Association

Anna Schwamlein Howard

American Association for Retired Persons

Chris Izui

BlueCross BlueShield Association

Deborah Jaffe

National Cancer Institute

Len Jokubaitis

Ortho McNeil Janssen Scientific Affairs, LLC

Aranthan Jones II

U.S. Congress/Majority Whip

Diane Jones

Microsoft

Richard A. Justman

UnitedHealthcare

Douglas B. Kamerow

RTI International

Toshiko Kaneda

Population Reference Bureau

Randee Kastner

Center for Medical Technology Policy

Elisabeth Kato

Hayes, Inc.

Maureen Kelly

Biogen Idec

James Kirby

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Neil Kirschner

American College of Physicians

Mary Jane Koren

The Commonwealth Fund

Mahesh Krishnan

Amgen

Steven Krosnick

National Cancer Institute

Crystal Kuntz

Astellas

Arnold Kuzmack

Food and Drug Administration

Mollie Lane

U.S. Senate Finance Committee

Lisa Lang

National Library of Medicine

Michael Lauer

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute

Suggested Citation:"Appendix H: Workshop Attendee List." Institute of Medicine. 2011. Learning What Works: Infrastructure Required for Comparative Effectiveness Research: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12214.
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Renee Laughlin

American College of Cardiology

Teresa Lee

Advanced Medical Technology Association

Jean LeMasurier

Gorman Health Group

Daniel Leonard

National Pharmaceutical Council

Kenneth Lin

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Keith Lind

American Association for Retired

Persons

Ramon Llamas

Men’s Health Network, University of Southern California

David Longnecker

Association of American Medical Colleges

Jacqueline Lorenc

Eli Lilly & Co.

Serena Lowe

EMD Serono, Inc.

Bryan Luce

United BioSource Corporation

Danica Marinac-Dabic

Food and Drug Administration

Norman Marks

Food and Drug Administration

Karen Matsuoka

Ways and Means/Health Subcommittee, U.S. House of Representatives

Elliot Maxwell

Johns Hopkins University

Mark B. McClellan

Brookings Institution

Kathleen McCormick

Science Applications International Corporation

Scott McKenzie

Centocor Ortho Biotech Outcomes Research

Kathryn McLaughlin

America’s Health Insurance Plans

Erik Mettler

Food and Drug Administration

Mary Metzger

University North Carolina at Charlotte

Nancy Miller

National Institutes of Health

Robert H. Miller

University of California at San Francisco

Wilhelmine Miller

George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services

Carol Monaco

American Osteopathic Association

Suggested Citation:"Appendix H: Workshop Attendee List." Institute of Medicine. 2011. Learning What Works: Infrastructure Required for Comparative Effectiveness Research: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12214.
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Hazel Moran

Mental Health America

Barbara Myklebust

George Washington University

Nancy H. Nielsen

American Medical Association

John O’Donnell

AstraZeneca

Kavita Patel

Office of U.S. Senator Edward Kennedy

Parashar B. Patel

Boston Scientific Corporation

Ramesh Patel

RAND Corporation

Steve Pearson

Institute for Clinical and Economic Review

Steve Pelletier

Editorial Consulting

Eleanor M. Perfetto

Pfizer, Inc.

Doris Peter

Consumer Reports

Raymond Petryshyn

National Cancer Institute

Steve E. Phurrough

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services

William Pilkington

Cabarrus Health Alliance

Susan Pingleton

University Healthsystem Consortium

Particia Pittman

AcademyHealth

William Z. Potter

Merck Research Laboratories

Eva Powell

National Partnership for Women and Families

Charlene Quinn

University of Maryland School of Medicine

Meaghan Quinn

Association of American Medical Colleges

Greg Raab

Raab & Associates, Inc.

Susan Raetzman

Thomson Reuters

Shaalini Ramanadhan

Genentech

Nancy Ray

Medicare Payment Advisory Commission

Brian Raymond

Kaiser Permanente Institute for Health Policy

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Eugene Rich

National Institutes of Health

Patrick Richard

George Washington University

Nancy Ridenour

U.S. House of Representatives

John C. Ring

American Heart Association

Kenneth Rogers

A.I. duPont Hospital

Lou Rossiter

Schroeder Center for Healthcare Policy

John W. Rowe

Columbia University

Jody Sachs

National Institutes of Health

Stephanie Safdi

CSP

Francois Sainfort

University of Minnesota

Rajni Samavedam

Booz Allen Hamilton

Karen Sanders

American Psychiatric Association

Michael Sayre

National Center for Research Resources

Jyme Schafer

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services

Adam L. Scheffler

American Medical Association

David Schulke

American Health Quality Association

Sven Seyffert

Medtronic

Gail Shearer

Consumers Union

Richard N. Shiffman

Yale School of Medicine

George Silberman

Cancer Policy Group, LLC

Dee Simons

Biogen Idec

Ken Skodacek

Capital Medical Device Consulting

Jean R. Slutsky

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Nancy Smith

American College of Cardiology

Patricia Smith

Alliance of Community Health Plans

James Sorace

Department of Health and Human Services

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Steven Sparenborg

National Institute on Drug Abuse

Donald M. Steinwachs

Johns Hopkins University

Mark Stewart

American College of Cardiology

Sally Stiebel

Mehlman Vogel Castagnetti

Lisa Summers

National Partnership for Women & Families

Andy Swire

Amgen

Betty Tai

National Institute on Drug Abuse

Robert J. Temple

Food and Drug Administration

Mae Thamer

Medical Technology & Practice Patterns Institute

Van Thompson

New York University College of Dentistry

Sean R. Tunis

Center for Medical Technology Policy

Yvonne Vargas

Federal government

Don Vena

The EMMES Corporation

Robert Wah

Computer Science Corporation

Paul Wakim

National Institute on Drug Abuse

Mary Walchak

Becton, Dickinson, and Company

Steven A. Wartman

Association of Academic Health Centers

Joel Weintraub

Hofstra Law School

Harlan Weisman

Johnson & Johnson

Larry Westfall

Johnson & Johnson

Kimberly Westrich

National Pharmaceutical Council

Danielle Whicher

Center for Medical Technology Policy

Anne White-Olson

National Institutes of Health

Gail R. Wilensky

Project HOPE

Deb Williams

Baxter Healthcare

Scott Williams

Men’s Health Network

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Deborah Willis-Fillinger

Health Resources and Services Administration

Mary Woolley

Research!America

Nelda Wray

The Methodist Hospital

Bill Wright

Healthcare Navigators

John Yeh

University of Buffalo, U.S. Agency for International Development

Laura Zick

Eli Lilly and Company

Joan Zlotnik

Institute for the Advancement of Social Work Research

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It is essential for patients and clinicians to have the resources needed to make informed, collaborative care decisions. Despite this need, only a small fraction of health-related expenditures in the United States have been devoted to comparative effectiveness research (CER). To improve the effectiveness and value of the care delivered, the nation needs to build its capacity for ongoing study and monitoring of the relative effectiveness of clinical interventions and care processes through expanded trials and studies, systematic reviews, innovative research strategies, and clinical registries, as well as improving its ability to apply what is learned from such study through the translation and provision of information and decision support.

As part of its Learning Health System series of workshops, the Institute of Medicine's (IOM's) Roundtable on Value & Science-Driven Health Care hosted a workshop to discuss capacity priorities to build the evidence base necessary for care that is more effective and delivers higher value for patients. Learning What Works summarizes the proceedings of the seventh workshop in the Learning Health System series. This workshop focused on the infrastructure needs--including methods, coordination capacities, data resources and linkages, and workforce--for developing an expanded and efficient national capacity for CER. Learning What Works also assesses the current and needed capacity to expand and improve this work, and identifies priority next steps.

Learning What Works is a valuable resource for health care professionals, as well as health care policy makers.

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