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Networking Health: Prescriptions for the Internet (2000)
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. "Appendix D: Individuals Who Participated in Site Visits or Briefed the Study Committee." Networking Health: Prescriptions for the Internet. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2000.

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Appendix D—
Individuals Who Participated in Site Visits or Briefed the Study Committee

Site Visit Participants
December 16, 1998

California (San Francisco, Oakland, Palo Alto, and Mountain View)

University of California at San Francisco, Laboratory for Radiological Informatics: Fei Cao, Tony Chou, Bill Dillon, Steve Frankel, David Hoogstrate, H.K. (Bernie) Huang, Andrew Shyh Liang Lou, Laura Snarr, Johannes Stahl, Albert Wong, and X.Q. Zhou.

Kaiser-Permanente: Peter Juhn, Richard Leopold, Anna-Lisa Silvestre, and Valerie Tolous-Shams.

Stanford Center for Professional Development (SCPD): Andrew DiPaolo, Aubrey Harris, Jay Kohn, and Mike Rouan.

NASA Ames Research Center: Cynthia Bruyns, Shirley Burg, Rei Cheng, Muriel Ross, and Xander Twombly.break

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Page 342 Appendix D— Individuals Who Participated in Site Visits or Briefed the Study Committee Site Visit Participants December 16, 1998 California (San Francisco, Oakland, Palo Alto, and Mountain View) University of California at San Francisco, Laboratory for Radiological Informatics: Fei Cao, Tony Chou, Bill Dillon, Steve Frankel, David Hoogstrate, H.K. (Bernie) Huang, Andrew Shyh Liang Lou, Laura Snarr, Johannes Stahl, Albert Wong, and X.Q. Zhou. Kaiser-Permanente: Peter Juhn, Richard Leopold, Anna-Lisa Silvestre, and Valerie Tolous-Shams. Stanford Center for Professional Development (SCPD): Andrew DiPaolo, Aubrey Harris, Jay Kohn, and Mike Rouan. NASA Ames Research Center: Cynthia Bruyns, Shirley Burg, Rei Cheng, Muriel Ross, and Xander Twombly.break

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Page 343 February 2–3, 1999 North Carolina (Greenville and Chapel Hill) East Carolina University Center for Health Sciences Communication, Telemedicine Program: David C. Balch, Doug Barnum, Christi Brewer, Thomas Feldbush, Susan Gustke, Gloria Jones, Marc Krien, Ted Kummer, Lori Maiolo, Lance Rogers, and Ron Rouse. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Computer Graphics Laboratory: Andrew Ade, Henry Fuchs, and Lars S. Nyland. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine: John Loonsk. February 10–11, 1999 Seattle, Washington University of Washington: Thomas Anderson, James Brinkley, Steve Corbato, Sherrilyne Fuller, Tom Furness (Human Interface Technology (HIT) Laboratory), Harold Goldberg, Ira Kalet, Debra Ketchell, Edward Lazowska, Henry Levy, James LoGerfo, Tom Martin, Jean O. Nelson, Tom Norris, Peter Oppenheimer (HIT Laboratory), Brent Stewart, and Suzanne Weghorst (HIT Laboratory). Regence BlueShield: Magalene Aliu, Kirk Bailey, Jac Davies (Washington State Department of Health), Steven Moe, Donn Morse, Richard Rubin (Foundation for Health Care Quality), Peter Summerville (Community Health Information Technology Alliance), and Jerry Tonkovich. Briefers During Committee Meetings September 13–14, 1998 Washington, D.C. Michael Ackerman and Donald Lindberg, National Library of Medicine; George Strawn, National Science Foundation.break

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Page 344 December 16–18, 1998 Palo Alto, California Alan Hannan, Frontier/Globalcenter; Hon Hso, SBC Communications; Gary Leiber, WebTV Education; Milo Medin, @Home; Jackie Parker, Intel; Geoff Rutledge, Healtheon; J.J. Singh, Caresoft; Mark Stefik, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center; Hal Varian, dean, School of Information Systems & Management, University of California at Berkeley. March 1, 1999 - March 2, 1999 Washington, D.C. Donald Detmer, former chair of the National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics; Michael Fitzmaurice, Agency for Health Care Policy Research; Margaret Hamburg, Department of Health and Human Services; Thomas Kalil, National Economic Council; James Ostell, National Center for Biotechnology Information; Richard Satava, Yale University; and William Yasnoff, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.break

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