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Eliminating Health Disparities: Measurement and Data Needs (2004)
Committee on National Statistics (CNSTAT)

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. "Appendix B Workshop on Improving Racial and Ethnic Data in Health." Eliminating Health Disparities: Measurement and Data Needs. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2004.

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Eliminating Health Disparities: Measurement and Data Needs

9:30

Open Discussion

10:00

Attendee Comments on Race and Ethnicity Data Collection

Session Chair: Anthony D’Angelo, Computercraft (Panel Member)

Workshop attendees were invited to sign up to give brief comments on the collection of racial and ethnic data

11:15

Perspectives of Data Users

Session Chair: Jonathan Skinner, Dartmouth College (Panel Member)

Panelists:

Matthew Snipp, Stanford University

Rhonda BeLue, Metro Nashville Public Health Department

Marian Gornick, Consultant, Health Services Research

WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS LIST

Presenters

Edward Perrin (Panel Chair), University of Washington

Rhonda BeLue, Metro Nashville Public Health Department

Carmella Bocchino, American Association of Health Plans

Jay Buechner, Rhode Island Department of Health

Olivia Carter-Pokras, University of Maryland, Baltimore Campus

Anthony D’Angelo, Computercraft

Gem Daus, Asian and Pacific Islander American Health Forum

Carla Denise Edwards, Florida Agency for Health Care Administration

Allen Fremont, RAND

Dan Friedman, Massachusetts Department of Public Health

Jeffrey Geppert, Stanford University

Marian Gornick, Health Services Research

Moya Gray, Hawaii Office of Information Practices

Romana Hasnain-Wynia, Health Research and Education Trust

William Kalsbeek, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Denise Love, National Association of Health Data Organizations

Nicole Lurie, RAND

David Nerenz, Michigan State University

Eileen Peterson, United Health Group

Lorin Ranbom, Ohio Department of Health

James Scanlon, Office of Science and Data Policy, Department of Health and Human Services

Sara Singer, Stanford University

Jonathan Skinner, Department of Economics, Dartmouth College

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