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Program of the National Academy of Medicine
Engaging Allies in the Culture of Health Movement
Stakeholder Meeting #1
January 25, 2017
Keck Center, Room 100
500 Fifth Street NW
Note Regarding Today’s Meeting
The purpose of today’s meeting is to share information about strategies for achieving health equity
rather than the discussion of specific legislation at the state or federal level that may be relevant to this
topic. Because this gathering is funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and there are government representatives in the room, we ask that you avoid references to specific federal or state pending
or proposed legislation.
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Wednesday January 25, 2017 Open Session Keck 100
8:00 AM Networking Breakfast
8:30 AM Welcome
• Kimber Bogard, Managing Officer, Culture of Health Program,
National Academy of Medicine
8:45 AM Live Performance
• Adam Booth, Words Artist and Musician, Appalachia
9:00 AM Opening Remarks
• Victor Dzau, National Academy of Medicine
9:15 AM Poll Everywhere
• Charlee Alexander, Associate Program Officer, National
Academy of Medicine
Q: What is the most important health equity issue to you or
your organization?
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9:30 AM Views from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
• James Marks, Executive VP, RWJF
9:45 AM Health equity crosses boundaries
Discussion Moderator: Raynard Kington, President, Grinnell College
• William Valiant & Emad Madha, Uniformed Services University of
the Health Sciences
• Alexander Billioux, Acting Director, Division of Population Health
Incentives and Infrastructure, Preventive & Population Health
Group, Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation
10:20 AM Keynote: What is the current state of the science on early life
inequities and its limitations in informing how to achieve health
equity for all?
Discussion Moderator: Stuart Butler, Brookings Institution
• Sarah Watamura, Associate Professor, Department of Psychology,
University of Denver
• Valerie Maholmes, Chief of the Pediatric Trauma and Critical
Illness Branch, National Institute of Child Health and Human
Development
11:00 AM Break & Poll Everywhere for input and comments on keynote
talk
• Ivory Clarke, Research Assistant, National Academies of
Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Q: What social determinants of heath stand out to you in your
work or community?
11:15 AM Health Equity report findings and recommendations
• Rose Martinez, Director, Board on Population Health, Health and
Medicine Division
• Alison Evans Cuellar, Professor, Health Administration & Policy,
George Mason University
• Helene Gayle, CEO, McKinsey Social Initiative
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11:45 AM Thomas Mason, Chief Medical Officer, Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology
• What is the role of community data in achieving optimal health
for all?
12:00 PM Lunchtime discussion
• What opportunities do you have to build health equity in your
community, state, research? Who are the community members
that may be overlooked?
12:45 PM Panel: How can we accelerate progress in health equity across
settings and sectors?
Discussion Moderator: Antonia Villarruel, Margaret Bond Simon
Dean of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania
1. A. Military
• COL Jeff Hutchinson, Associate Dean, Clinical Affairs/Chief
Diversity Officer, Uniformed Services University of the Health
Sciences
1. B. Business & Industry
• Robert Dugger, Board Member, Council for a Strong
America; Co-Founder and Advisory Board Chair, ReadyNation;
Founder & Managing Partner, Hanover Investment, L.L.C.
2. A. State government
• John Dreyzehner, Commissioner, TN Department of Health
2. B. Community
• Gretchen Musicant, Minneapolis Health Commissioner
3. A. Philanthropy
• Tara Westman, Program Manager, Southern California Region, The California Endowment
3. B. Research
• Vivian Gadsden, Director, National Center on Fathers and
Families and Professor of Child Development and Education,
University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education
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2:00 PM
2:30 PM Standing break/ Poll Everywhere
Discussion Moderator: Dwayne Proctor, Director and Senior Adviser,
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Q: What do you still need to know to accelerate progress in health
equity in your community/state/at the federal level?
• Ivory Clarke, Research Assistant, National Academies of
Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
2:45 PM Call to action
• Helene Gayle, CEO, McKinsey Social Initiative
3:00 PM Adjourn open session
NAM Culture of Health Program Advisory Members
• Hortensia Amaro, University of Southern California
• Stuart Butler, Brookings Institution
• John Dreyzehner, Tennessee Department of Health
• Kim Elliott, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
• Shirley Franklin, Former two-term mayor, Atlanta
• Julian Harris, Harvard Kennedy School’s Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business
and Government and at the Taubman Center for State and Local Government
• Raynard Kington, Grinnell College
• Howard Koh, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health and The Harvard
Kennedy School
• Dwayne Proctor, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
• Karen Remley, American Academy of Pediatrics
• Antonia Villarruel, University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing |