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8:00 a.m. |
Welcome and Introductions |
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LAWRENCE GOSTIN, Committee Chair Associate Dean Research and Academic Programs Director, O'Neill Institute on National and Global Health Law Georgetown University Law Center |
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DAN HANFLING, Committee Vice-Chair Special Advisor Emergency Preparedness and Response Inova Health System |
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8:15 |
Background and Charge to the Committee |
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RADM ANN KNEBEL Deputy Director for Preparedness and Planning Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response Department of Health and Human Services |
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8:30 |
Previous National Accomplishments and Future Needs |
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SALLY PHILLIPS Director Public Health Emergency Preparedness Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality |
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8:45 |
Federal Stakeholder Perspectives |
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Panel Objective: Describe relevant federal efforts associated with establishing standards of care. Discuss what national guidance should look like. Discuss what should be included and what should not. Discuss benefits of establishing effective national guidance on standards of care. |
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JON KROHMER Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary and Deputy Chief Medical Officer Office of Health Affairs Department of Homeland Security |