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Suggested Citation:"Appendix H: Meetings Agendas." Institute of Medicine. 2012. For the Public's Health: Investing in a Healthier Future. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13268.
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Appendix H

Meetings Agendas

Held by the Committee on Public Health Strategies to Improve Health (March 2011-September 2011)

MEETING EIGHT: MARCH 3, 2011
VENABLE CONFERENCE CENTER, WASHINGTON, DC

8:00 – 8:45 am

Welcome, Introductions, and Opening Comments

 

Marthe R. Gold, Chair of IOM Committee

 

Steven M. Teutsch, Vice-Chair of IOM Committee

 

 

8:45 – 9:15 am

The Value of Health and What This May Mean for Public Health Funding

 

David Cutler, Otto Eckstein Professor of Applied Economics, Harvard University

 

 

9:15 – 9:40 am

Questions from the Committee

 

 

9:40 – 10:10 am

Financing Mechanisms and Models for a Public Health System of Accounts

 

Peggy Honoré, Director, Public Health System, Finance, and Quality Program, Office of Healthcare Quality, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health, Department of Health and Human Services

 

 

10:10 – 10:30 am

Questions from the Committee

 

 

10:30 – 10:45 am

Break

Suggested Citation:"Appendix H: Meetings Agendas." Institute of Medicine. 2012. For the Public's Health: Investing in a Healthier Future. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13268.
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10:45 – 11:05 am

Current Funding Status and Key Issues for State Public Health Agencies

 

Katie Sellers, Senior Director Survey Research, Association of State and Territorial Health Officials

 

 

11:05 – 11:45 am

Current Funding Status and Key Issues for Local Public Health Agencies

 

Carolyn Leep, Project Director, National Association of County and City Health Officials

 

 

11:45 – 11:55 am

Questions from the Committee

 

 

11:55 am – 12:25 pm

Public Health Spending in the Context of National Health Expenditures

 

Aaron Catlin, Deputy Director, National Health Statistics Group, Office of the Actuary, Centersfor Medicare & Medicaid Services

 

Art Sensenig, Consultant, ALS Economic Measurement, Formerly, Economist at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services

 

 

12:25 – 12:45 pm

Questions from the Committee

 

 

12:45 pm

Adjourn

MEETING NINE: MAY 5-6, 2011
20 F STREET, NW, WASHINGTON, DC

Thursday May 5, 2011

8:30 – 8:45 am

Welcome, Introductions, and Opening Comments

 

Steve Teutsch, IOM Committee Vice-Chair

 

 

8:45 – 9:05 am

Public Health Spending and Health Determinants; Pay-for-Population Health Performance

 

David Kindig, Emeritus Professor of Population Health Sciences and Emeritus Vice-Chancellor for Health Sciences, Department of Population Health Sciences, University of WisconsinMedical School

Suggested Citation:"Appendix H: Meetings Agendas." Institute of Medicine. 2012. For the Public's Health: Investing in a Healthier Future. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13268.
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9:05 – 9:25 am

Questions from the Committee

 

 

9:25 – 9:45 am

Public Health Financial Management Needs and How Public Health Agencies Are Funded

 

F. Douglas Scutchfield, Peter P. Bosomworth Professor of Health Services Research and Policy, College of Public Health and Medicine, University of Kentucky

 

 

9:45 – 10:05 am

Questions from the Committee

 

 

10:05 – 10:25 am

Public Health Financing Today

 

Jeff Levi, Executive Director, Trust for America’s Health

 

 

10:25 – 10:45 am

Questions from the Committee

 

 

10:45 – 11:00 am

Break

 

 

11:00 – 11:20 am

Funding Formulas; Intersection of Funding Efficiency and Optimal Health Department Size

 

Patrick M. Bernet, Assistant Professor, Management Programs, College of Business, Florida Atlantic University

 

 

11:20 – 11:40 am

Questions from the Committee

 

 

11:40 am – 12:00 pm

Value Stream Mapping and How It Can Be Applied to Public Health

 

Julie S. Ivy, Associate Professor, Fitts Faculty Fellow, North Carolina State University

 

 

12:00 – 12:20 pm

Questions from the Committee

 

 

12:20 – 1:30 pm

Lunch

 

 

1:30 – 1:50 pm

Impact of Health Care Reform on State Budgets and of Prevention on Health Care Spending

 

Barbara A. Ormond, Senior Research Associate and Randall R. Bovbjerg, Senior Fellow, HealthPolicy Center, The Urban Institute, [presenter: Bovbjerg]

Suggested Citation:"Appendix H: Meetings Agendas." Institute of Medicine. 2012. For the Public's Health: Investing in a Healthier Future. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13268.
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1:50 – 2:10 pm

Questions from the Committee

 

 

2:10 – 3:20 pm

Innovative and Sustainable Financing Mechanismsat the Local Level

 

Paul Kuehnert, Executive Director, Kane County Health Department, Aurora, IL

 

Joan Brewster, Director, Grays Harbor County Public Health & Social Services Department, Aberdeen, WA

 

Terry Allan, Health Commissioner, Cuyahoga County Board of Health, Ohio

 

 

3:20 – 4:00 pm

Questions from the Committee

 

 

4:00 – 4:10 pm

Break

 

 

4:10 – 4:30 pm

Public Health Savings from the Affordable Care Act

 

Kenneth E. Thorpe, Robert W. Woodruff Professor, Chair, Department of Health Policy and Management, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University

 

 

4:30 – 4:50 pm

Questions from the Committee

 

 

4:50 – 5:10 pm

Concluding Comments/Adjourn

Friday May 6, 2011

9:30 – 9:35 am

Opening Comments

 

Marthe R. Gold, Chair of IOM Committee

 

Steven M. Teutsch, Vice-Chair of IOM Committee

 

 

9:35 – 10:05 am

Funding Efficiency and Revenue Streams—What Needs to Be Addressed in the Future

 

Rex Santerre, Professor of Finance and Healthcare Management, University of Connecticut, School of Business

 

 

10:05 – 10:35 am

Questions from the Committee

Suggested Citation:"Appendix H: Meetings Agendas." Institute of Medicine. 2012. For the Public's Health: Investing in a Healthier Future. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13268.
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10:35 – 11:20 am

Discussion

 

 

11:20 am

Adjourn

MEETING TEN: JULY 20, 2011
BECKMAN CENTER OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES, IRVINE, CA

 

 

1:00 pm

Welcome and Introductions

 

Marthe R. Gold, Chair of IOM CommitteeSteven M. Teutsch, Vice-Chair of IOM Committee

 

 

1:15 pm

Implementation of Community Benefit Requirements

 

Kevin Barnett, Public Health Institute

 

 

3:00 pm

Valuing Disease Prevention and Contributions of Public Health Actions to Population Health Improvement

 

Dana Goldman, University of Southern California

 

 

4:00 pm

Adjourn

Suggested Citation:"Appendix H: Meetings Agendas." Institute of Medicine. 2012. For the Public's Health: Investing in a Healthier Future. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13268.
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The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation asked the Institute of Medicine (IOM) to examine three topics in relation to public health: measurement, the law, and funding. IOM prepared a three report series—one report on each topic—that contains actionable recommendations for public health agencies and other stakeholders with roles in the health of the U.S. population.

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