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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: List of Workshop Participants." Institute of Medicine. 2003. Setting the Course: A Strategic Vision for Immunization: Part 4: Summary of the Washington, D.C., Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10856.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: List of Workshop Participants." Institute of Medicine. 2003. Setting the Course: A Strategic Vision for Immunization: Part 4: Summary of the Washington, D.C., Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10856.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: List of Workshop Participants." Institute of Medicine. 2003. Setting the Course: A Strategic Vision for Immunization: Part 4: Summary of the Washington, D.C., Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10856.
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B list of Workshop Participants B.F. Anthony Biologics Consultant Group Brian Bites Department of Health Services Management & Policy The George Washington University Mark D. Boesen American Health Quality Association Donna L. Brown Government Affairs Counsel National Association of County and City Health Officials Richard Butler Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Rosemary Chalk Institute of Medicine 44 Representative Dianne White Delisi Texas House of Representatives Lynn Denton Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Katherine Dover Georgetown University School of Nursing Jane Durch Institute of Medicine K.C. Edwards National Immunization Program Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Craig Engesser Wyeth Vaccine

APPENDIX B Jonathan Fielding Los Angeles Department of Health Services John Fontanesi Division of Pediatrics University of California, San Diego tori Frahler Office of United States Senator Bill Frist Terri Gaffney American Academy of Nursing Robert Giffin Institute of Medicine rulianna Gonen Washington Business Group on Health Rita Goodman Bureau of Primary Health Care Health Resources and Services Administration Claire Hannan Association of State and Territorial Health Officials Karen M. Hendricks American Academy of Pediatrics Brian Hickey Senate Subcommittee on Health United States Senate Alison Johnson National Immunization Program Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 45 Samuel L. Katz Department of Pediatrics Duke University Medical Center William Kissick The Leonard Davis Institute The Wharton School Glen Koops National Immunization Program Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Dayle Lewis United States House of Representatives Office of Representative Steny Hoyer Raymond MacDougall Sabin Vaccine Institute Dean Mason National Immunization Program Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Suzanne Mercure National Business Coalition on Health Jack Meyer New Directions for Policy David A. Neumann National Partnership for Immunization Walter Orenstein National Immunization Program Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

46 Ryan L. Palugod Institute of Medicine Amy Pisani Every Child By Two Lance Rodewald National Immunization Program Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Sara Rosenbaum School of Public Health and Health Services The George Washington University Carol Ruppel Every Child By Two William Schaffner Department of Preventive Medicine Vanderbilt Un Medicine iversity School of David R. Smith Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Natalie Smith California State Health Department SETTING THE COURSE Pamela Smith Congressional Research Services Library of Congress Garth Splinter University Hospital Trust Susanne Stoiber Institute of Medicine David Tayloe Goldsboro Pediatrics, PA Mary Tierney American Institutes for Research Carey T. Vinson Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield Nevin Whitelaw SMT - Carol Wilhoit Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois Donald Williamson Alabama Department of Public Health Jennifer Zarolinsky American Association of Health Plans

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In 2000, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) produced a report Calling the Shots: Immunization Finance Policies and Practices (IOM, 2000a) that illustrated the uncertainties and instability of the public health infrastructure that supports U.S. immunization programs. The IOM report proposed several strategies to address these concerns and to strengthen the immunization infrastructure. In March 2002, a group of 50 health officials, public health experts, health care providers, health plan representatives, health care purchasers, and community leaders met at The National Academies in Washington, DC to explore the implications of the IOM findings and recommendations for the federal and state governments. Private health plans and business sector representatives also participated in the meeting to discuss their role in fostering high levels of immunization coverage. The one-day workshop was the fourth and last in a series of meetings organized by IOM with support from the CDC to foster informed discussions about future financing strategies for immunization and the public health infrastructure. This report of the Washington, DC workshop summarizes the findings of the IOM study, reviews the implementation of the IOM recommendations, and highlights continuing immunization finance challenges for the nation as a whole as well as state and local health departments.

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