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Emergency Care for Children: Growing Pains (2007)

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C List of Presentations to the Committee." Institute of Medicine. 2007. Emergency Care for Children: Growing Pains. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11655.
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APPENDIX C
List of Presentations to the Committee

February 2–4, 2004

Overview of Emergency Care in the U.S. Health System

  • Overview of the Emergency Care System

    Arthur L. Kellermann (Emory University School of Medicine)

  • Emergency Care Supply and Utilization

    Charlotte S. Yeh (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services)

  • Rural Issues in Emergency Care

    John E. Prescott (West Virginia University)

Major Emergency Care Issue Areas

  • Patient Flow and Emergency Department Crowding

    Brent R. Asplin (University of Minnesota)

  • Evolution of the Emergency Department (circa 2004): A Systems Perspective

    Eric B. Larson (Group Health Cooperative)

  • Mental Health and Substance Abuse Issues

    Michael H. Allen (University of Colorado Health Sciences Center)

  • Workforce Education and Training

    Glenn C. Hamilton (Wright State University School of Medicine)

  • Information Technology in Emergency Care

    Larry A. Nathanson (Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center)

Prehospital Care, Public Health, and Emergency Preparedness

  • Emergency Care and Public Health

    Daniel A. Pollock (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C List of Presentations to the Committee." Institute of Medicine. 2007. Emergency Care for Children: Growing Pains. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11655.
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  • Overview of the Issues Facing Prehospital EMS

    Robert R. Bass (Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services Systems)

  • Emergency Preparedness

    Joseph F. Waeckerle (University of Missouri Baptist Medical Center)

Research Agenda

  • Overview of Research in Emergency Care

    E. John Gallagher (Montefiore Medical Center)

  • Research Needs for the Future

    Robin M. Weinick (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality)

June 9–11, 2004

Overview of Emergency Medical Services for Children

  • The EMS-C Program: History and Current Challenges

    Jane Ball (The EMSC National Resource Center)

  • The 1993 IOM Report: Promise and Progress

    Megan McHugh (IOM Staff)

Issues in Pediatric Emergency Care

  • Pediatric Equipment and Care Management

    Marianne Gausche-Hill (Harbor-UCLA Medical Center)

  • Special Problems in Pediatric Medication

    Milap Nahata (Ohio State University Schools of Pharmacy and Medicine)

  • Training and Skills Maintenance

    Cynthia Wright-Johnson (Maryland Institute for EMS Systems)

  • Emergency Research and Data Issues

    David Jaffe (Washington University in St. Louis)

Pediatric Disaster Preparedness

  • George Foltin (New York University Bellevue Hospital Center)

Organization and Delivery of Emergency Medical Services

  • System-Wide EMS and Trauma Planning and Coordination

    Stephen Hise (National Association of State EMS Directors)

  • Fire Perspective on EMS

    John Sinclair (International Association of Fire Chiefs)

  • Trauma Systems

    Alasdair Conn (Massachusetts General Hospital)

  • Critical Care Transport

    Richard Orr (Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh)

History and Organization of EMS in the United States

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C List of Presentations to the Committee." Institute of Medicine. 2007. Emergency Care for Children: Growing Pains. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11655.
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  • EMS System Overview and History

    Robert Bass (Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services Systems)

  • Overview of Local EMS Systems

    Mike Williams (Abaris Group)

  • Issues Facing Rural Emergency Medical Services

    Fergus Laughridge (Emergency Medical Services, Nevada State Health Division)

Prehospital EMS Issue Areas

  • EMS Financing and Reimbursement

    Jerry Overton (Richmond Ambulance Authority)

  • EMS Quality Improvement and Patient Safety

    Robert A. Swor (William Beaumont Hospital)

  • Overview of the EMS Agenda for the Future

    Ted Delbridge (University of Pittsburgh)

  • EMS Data Needs

    Greg Mears (University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill)

  • Overview of Current EMS Research

    Ron Maio (University of Michigan)

Agency Reaction Panel

  • Health Resources and Services Administration, Maternal and Child Health Bureau

    Dave Heppel (Division of Child, Adolescent, and Family Health) and/or Dan Kavanaugh (EMSC-Program)

  • National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

    Drew Dawson (EMS Division)

  • Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

    Robin Weinick (Safety Nets and Low Income Populations and Intramural Research)

  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control

    Rick Hunt (Division of Injury and Disability Outcomes and Programs)

  • Health Resources and Services Administration, Office of Rural Health Policy

    Evan Mayfield (U.S. Public Health Service and Public Health Analyst)

June 24–25, 2004

Workforce Issues in the Emergency Department

  • Issues Facing the Emergency Care Nursing Workforce

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C List of Presentations to the Committee." Institute of Medicine. 2007. Emergency Care for Children: Growing Pains. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11655.
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Mary Jagim (MeritCare Hospital)

Carl Ray (Bon Secours DePaul Medical Center)

Kathy Robinson (Pennsylvania Department of Health)

Current Initiatives in Patient Flow

  • Patient Flow Initiative Implemented at University of Utah

    Jadie Barrie (University of Utah)

    Pamela Proctor (University of Utah)

  • Program for Management of Variability in Health Care Delivery

    Eugene Litvak (Boston University Health Policy Institute)

Luncheon Speaker—Medical Technology in Emergency Medicine

  • Michael Sachs (Sg2)

September 20–21, 2004

Prehospital EMS Issue Areas

  • International EMS Systems

    Jerry Overton (Richmond Ambulance Authority)

  • Current Status of Federal Emergency Care Legislation and Funding

    Mark Mioduski (Cornerstone Government Affairs)

  • Overview of EMS Workforce Issues

    John Becknell (Consultant)

  • EMS System Design and Coordination

    Bob Davis (USA Today)

Reimbursement and Funding of Pediatric Emergency Care Services

  • Reimbursement Issues in Pediatric Emergency Care

    Steven E. Krug (Northwestern University/Children’s Memorial Hospital)

  • Current Status of Federal Emergency Care Legislation and Funding

    Mark Mioduski (Cornerstone Government Affairs)

Issues Facing Pediatric Emergency Care

  • Funding of Children’s Hospitals

    Peter Holbrook (Children’s National Medical Center)

  • Survey on Pediatric Preparedness

    Marianne Gausche-Hill (Harbor-UCLA Medical Center)

October 4–5, 2004

No open sessions held.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C List of Presentations to the Committee." Institute of Medicine. 2007. Emergency Care for Children: Growing Pains. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11655.
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March 2–4, 2005

Public Health Perspectives

  • Overview of EMS and Trauma System Issues

    William Koenig (Emergency Medical Services Agency, LA County)

  • The Hospital Perspective

    Doug Bagley (Riverside County Regional Medical Center)

  • The Safety Net and Community Providers Perspective

    John Gressman (San Francisco Community Clinics Consortium)

  • Mental Health and Substance Abuse

    Barry Chaitin (University of California—Irvine)

  • The Patient Perspective

    Sandy Schuhmann-Atkins (University of California—Irvine)

On-Call Coverage Issues

  • Survey of On-Call Coverage in California

    Mark Langdorf (University of California—Irvine)

  • Specialty Physician Perspective—Orthopedics

    Nick Halikis (Little Company of Mary Hospital)

  • Specialty Physician Perspective—Neurosurgery

    John Kusske (University of California—Irvine)

Issues in Rural Emergency Care

  • The Family Practice Perspective

    Arlene Brown (Southern New Mexico Family Medicine Residency and Family Practice Associates of Ruidoso, PC)

  • Telemedicine in Rural Emergency Care

    Jim Marcin (University of California—Davis)

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