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Suggested Citation:"Appendix I: Workshop Agenda." Institute of Medicine. 2002. Guidance for the National Healthcare Disparities Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10512.
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APPENDIX I WORKSHOP AGENDA TOM Committee for Guidance in Designing A National Healthcare Disparities Reports March :19-20, 2002 Washington, DC, Green Building, 2000 Wisconsin Ave., NW Day 1: Presentation and Discussion of Commissioned Papers 9:30-9:45 am.................... 9:45-10:00 am 10:00-10:20 am Welcome Sheldon Greenfield, M.D. (Chair, IOM Committee for Guidance in Designing a National Healthcare Disparities Report) Bias and Conflict of Interest Statements (CIosed) Janet Corrigan, Ph.D. (IOM) The Importance of Health Care Disparities and the National Healthcare Disparities Report Helen Burstin, M.D., M.P.H. (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality) ~ Meeting agendas, commissioned papers, written testimony, and other material can be found on the committee's public website: www. iom.edu/healthcaredisparities. 18

182 GUIDANCE FOR THE NATIONAL HEALTH CARE DISPARITIES REPORT Day 1 (cont.) 10:20-11:05 am Study: Subnational Data Sources Author: Ross Arnett (Independent Consultant) Discussants: Eileen Peterson, M.S.P.H., and David Takeuchi, Ph.D. (IOM Committee Members) 11:05-11:10 am 11:10-12:30 pm 12:30-1:15 pm 1:15-2:25 pm 2:25-2:30 pm Break 2:30-3:30 pm.................. 3:30-3:45 pm 3:45-5:00 pm Break Study: SES and Health Care Disparities Author: Marian Gornick, M.A. (Independent Consultant) Discussants: Kevin Fiscella, M.D., M.P.H., and Michael Marmot, Ph.D., M.P.H., F.R.C.P. Lunch Study: Measuring Health Care Disparities in Access Author: Nicole Lurie, M.D., M.S.P.H. (RAND) Discussants: John Ayanian, M.D., M.P.P., and Marsha Lillie-Blanton, D.P.H. (IOM Committee Members) Study: Geographic Disparities Author: Thomas Ricketts, Ph.D., M.P.H. (UNC- Chapel Hill) Discussants: James Bernstein, M.H.A., and E. Richard Brown, Ph.D. (IOM Committee Members) Break Commissioned Paper: Disparities in Health Care Services and Quality Author: Thomas LaVeist, Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins University) Discussants: Joseph Betancourt, M.D., M.P.H. and Neil Powe, M.D., M.P.H., M.B.A. (IOM Committee Members)

APPENDIX I Day ~ (cont.) 5:00-5:05 pm Closing Remarks Sheldon Greenfield, M.D. (Chair, IOM Committee for Guidance in Designing a National Healthcare Disparities Report) 183 5:00-5:15 pm Break 5:15-8:00 pm Committee Session/Working Dinner (Closed) 8:00 pm Adjourn Day 2: Public Comment Sessions 8:25-8:35 am 8:40 - 9:45 am 9:45-9:55 am 9:55-1 1:10 am Welcome Sheldon Greenfield, M.D. (Chair, IOM Committee for Guidance in Designing a National Healthcare Disparities Report) Public Health Ulder Tillman, M.D., M.P.H. (Association of State and Territorial Health Officials) Vanessa Northington Gamble, M.D., Ph.D. (Health Policy and Medical Education Consultant) Keith Mueller, Ph.D. (University of Nebraska) Adewale Troutman, M.D., M.P.H. (National Association of County and City Health Officials) Steven Wilhide, M.P.H., M.S.W. (National Rural Health Association) Break Health Care Purchasing and Providing Kathryn Coltin, M.P.H. (American Association of Health Plans) Dennis Andrulis, Ph.D., M.P.H. (SILLY) David Nerenz, Ph.D. (Michigan State University) Rea Panares, M.H.S., and Julianna Gonen, Ph.D. (Washington Business Group on Health) l

184 GUIDANCE FOR THE NATIONAL HEALTH CARE DISPARITIES REPORT Day 2 (cont.) 11:10-11:20 am Break 1 1:20-12:20 pm Health Care Delivery Juan E. Carillo, M.D., M.P.H. (New York Presbyterian) Merle Cunningham, M.D., M.P.H. (Lutheran Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY) Gina Gregory-Burns, M.D. (Kaiser Permanente) Arthur Elster, M.D. (American Medical Association) 12:20-1:15 pm................. 1:15-2:15 pm.................... Working Lunch General Comments on the National Health Care Disparities Report Roger Bulger, M.D. (Association of Academic Health Centers) Gem Daus, M.A. (Asian and Pacific Islander American Health Forum) Andrew Imparato, J.D. (American Association of People with Disabilities) Bette Keltner, Ph.D., R.N., F.A.A.N. (American Nurses Association) Darlene Nipper, M.S. (National Alliance for the Mentally Ill) Lucille Perez, M.D. (National Medical Association) Jeanette South-Paul, M.D. (American Academy of Family Physicians) 2:15-2:30 pm Closing Comments Sheldon Greenfield, M.D. (Chair, IOM Committee for Guidance in Designing a National Healthcare Disparities Report)

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The Agency for Healthcare Research Quality commissioned the Institute of Medicine establish a committee to provide guidance on the National Healthcare Disparities Report is of access to health care, utilization of services, and the services received. The committee was asked to con population characteristics as race and ethnicity, society status, and geographic location. It was also asked to examine factors that included possible data sources and types of measures for the report.

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