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Appendix A: Workshop Agenda
Pages 271-276

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From page 271...
... 5. A significant challenge to progress resides in the barriers and restric tions that derive from the treatment of medical care data as a pro prietary commodity by the organizations involved.
From page 272...
... 7. Broader access and use of healthcare data for new insights requires not only fostering data system reliability and interoperability, but addressing the matter of individual data ownership and the extent to which data central to progress in health and health care should constitute a public good.
From page 273...
... Neupert, Microsoft and IOM Roundtable on Value & Science-Driven Health Care • Emerging large-scale linked data systems and tools Peter A Covitz, National Cancer Institute • Networked data-sharing and standardized reporting initiatives Pierre-André La Chance, Kaiser Permanente • Large health database aggregation Steven E
From page 274...
... Maxwell, Johns Hopkins University • Institutional and technical approaches to ensuring privacy and security of clinical data Alexander D Eremia, MedStar Health Panel discussion to follow 5:30 Wrap-up Comments Day, folloWeD reCeption for the By DAY TWO 9:00 WelCome anD short reCap of Day one J
From page 275...
... • Product development and testing data Eve E Slater, Pfizer • Regulatory policies to promote sharing Janet Woodcock, Food and Drug Administration • Legislative change to allow sharing Arthur A
From page 276...
... Michael McGinnis, Institute of Medicine PLANNING COMMITTEE: David Blumenthal, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard University Marc Boutin, National Health Council Mary Durham, Kaiser Foundation Hospitals Lynn Etheredge, George Washington University George Isham, HealthPartners Inc. Peter Juhn, Johnson & Johnson Alexander Walker, Harvard School of Public Health, Harvard University


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