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Appendix A
Workshop Agendas
FUTURE OF EMERGENCY CARE SERIES
REGIONAL DISSEMINATION WORKSHOP
PRIMARY CHILDREN’S MEDICAL CENTER
MULTIPURPOSE ROOM—3RD FLOOR
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
September 7, 2006
Workshop Agenda
OBJECTIVE: TO DISSEMINATE FINDINGS FROM THE THREE INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE (IOM) REPORTS ON THE FUTURE OF EMERGENCY CARE (EMERGENCY MEDICALSERVICESAT THECROSSROADS, HOSPITAL-BASEDEMERGENCYCARE: AT THEBREAKINGPOINT, AND EMERGENCYCAREFORCHILDREN: GROWINGPAINS); ENGAGE STAKEHOLDERS IN A DISCUSSION OF THE ISSUES RAISED IN THE REPORTS; AND CONSIDER IMPLEMENTATION ISSUES AT THE NATIONAL, STATE, AND LOCAL LEVELS.
9:00 AM
WELCOME AND WORKSHOP INTRODUCTION
Edward B. Clark, University of Utah Health Sciences Center and Primary Children’s Medical Center
Nels D. Sanddal, Critical Illness and Trauma Foundation
9:20
OVERVIEW OF THE IOM REPORTS ON THE FUTURE OF EMERGENCY CARE
A. Brent Eastman, ScrippsHealth
Nels D. Sanddal, Critical Illness and Trauma Foundation
Marianne Gausche-Hill, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center
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10:00
BREAK
10:15
PREPAREDNESS FOR PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCIES
David N. Sundwall, Utah Department of Health
Admiral John O. Agwunobi, Assistant Secretary for Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
10:45
STATE AND LOCAL RESPONSE PANEL
MODERATOR: A. Brent Eastman
Members of the panel will engage in a conversation, led by the moderator, about the IOM reports based on a series of questions set in advance:
What do you think are the key messages of the reports?
Are there any important issues that the reports missed?
What are the top priority areas for action?
What are some of the barriers to implementation?
Jim Antinori, Emergency Physicians’ Integrated Care
Joseph Hansen, Critical Illness and Trauma Foundation
Janet Griffith Kastl, Washington State Department of Health Office of EMS and Trauma
Denise King, Emergency Nurses Association
Paul R. Patrick, Utah Emergency Medical Services, Department of Health
11:45
OPEN DISCUSSION
MODERATOR: A. Brent Eastman
Attendees are given an opportunity to make a brief comment or ask a question. Members of the IOM committee will respond.
12:30-1:30 PM
LUNCHEON PRESENTATION
Brent James, Intermountain Health Care Institute for Health Care Delivery Research
Boxed lunches will be provided.
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1:30
ADVANCING PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY CARE
MODERATOR: Marianne Gausche-Hill
10 Minute Presentations Followed by an Open Discussion Session.
Kathleen Brown, Children’s National Medical Center
Karen Frush, Duke University Health System
Nathan Kuppermann, University of California, Davis School of Medicine
Jeff E. Schunk, University of Utah School of Medicine and Primary Children’s Medical Center
2:45
ADVANCING EMERGENCY CARE IN RURAL AREAS
MODERATOR: Nels D. Sanddal
10 Minute Presentations Followed by an Open Discussion Session.
Frederick C. Blum, American College of Emergency Physicians
Richard G. Ellenbogen, University of Washington School of Medicine
Dia Gainor, Idaho Emergency Medical Services Bureau
Chris Tilden, Kansas Department of Health and Environment
4:00
FINAL SUMMATION
Nels D. Sanddal, Critical Illness and Trauma Foundation
SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY:
FOLLOWING THE WORKSHOP, PARTICIPANTS WILL BE ABLE TO VISIT PRIMARY CHILDREN’S MEDICAL CENTER’S PEDIATRIC PATIENT SIMULATOR, WHICH IS ADJACENT TO THE AREA WHERE THE WORKSHOP WILL BE HELD. MORE INFORMATION WILL BE MADE AVAILABLE AT THE WORKSHOP.
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FUTURE OF EMERGENCY CARE SERIES
REGIONAL DISSEMINATION WORKSHOP
NORTHWESTERN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
251 E. HURON
THIRD FLOOR; PRITZKER AUDITORIUM
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
October 27, 2006
Workshop Agenda
OBJECTIVE: TO DISSEMINATE FINDINGS FROM THE THREE INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE (IOM) REPORTS ON THE FUTURE OF EMERGENCY CARE (EMERGENCY MEDICALSERVICESAT THECROSSROADS, HOSPITAL-BASEDEMERGENCYCARE: AT THEBREAKINGPOINT, AND EMERGENCYCAREFORCHILDREN: GROWINGPAINS); ENGAGE STAKEHOLDERS IN A DISCUSSION OF THE ISSUES RAISED IN THE REPORTS; AND CONSIDER IMPLEMENTATION ISSUES AT THE NATIONAL, STATE, AND LOCAL LEVELS.
8:30 AM
REGISTRATION
9:00
WELCOME AND WORKSHOP INTRODUCTION
Nels D. Sanddal, Critical Illness and Trauma Foundation
Eric E. Whitaker, Illinois Department of Public Health
9:20
OVERVIEW OF THE IOM REPORTS ON THE FUTURE OF EMERGENCY CARE
A. Brent Eastman, Scripps Memorial Hospital
Brent Asplin, Regions Hospital
Nels D. Sanddal, Critical Illness and Trauma Foundation
Joseph Wright, Children’s National Medical Center
10:00
BREAK
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10:15
STATE AND LOCAL RESPONSE PANEL
MODERATOR: A. Brent Eastman
Members of the panel will engage in a conversation, led by the moderator, about the IOM reports based on a series of questions set in advance:
What do you think are the key messages of the reports?
Are there any important issues that the reports missed?
What are the top priority areas for action?
What are some of the barriers to implementation?
Peter Butler, Rush University Medical Center
Thomas Esposito, Loyola University Burn & Shock Trauma Institute
Stephen Hargarten, Medical College of Wisconsin
Bill Jermyn, Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services
Leslee Stein-Spencer, National Association of State EMS Officials
11:15
OPEN DISCUSSION
MODERATOR: A. Brent Eastman
Attendees are given an opportunity to make a brief comment or ask a question. Members of the IOM committee will respond.
12:00 PM
LUNCHEON PRESENTATION
Cortez Trotter, Chief Emergency Officer, City of Chicago
Boxed lunches will be provided in the atrium.
1:00
THE EMERGENCY CARE WORKFORCE
MODERATOR: Nels Sanddal
10 Minute Presentations Followed by an Open Discussion Session.
Bruce Browner, University of Connecticut School of Medicine
Steven E. Krug, Children’s Memorial Hospital
Patricia Kunz Howard, University of Kentucky Hospital
Ronald G. Pirrallo, Medical College of Wisconsin
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2:15
HOSPITAL EFFICIENCY (INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND PATIENT FLOW)
MODERATOR: Brent Asplin
10 Minute Presentations Followed by an Open Discussion Session.
Peter Angood, Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations
John T. Finnell, Indiana University School of Medicine
Linda Kosnik, Overlook Hospital
Susan Nedza, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
3:30
LESSONS LEARNED FROM TRAUMA SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT
J. Wayne Meredith, Wake Forest University School of Medicine
4:00
CLOSING
Nels D. Sanddal, Critical Illness and Trauma Foundation
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FUTURE OF EMERGENCY CARE SERIES
REGIONAL DISSEMINATION WORKSHOP
TULANE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND
TROPICAL MEDICINE
1440 CANAL STREET, TIDEWATER BUILDING
COLLINS C.DIBOLL AUDITORIUM, FIRST FLOOR
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
November 2, 2006
Revised Workshop Agenda
OBJECTIVE: TO DISSEMINATE FINDINGS FROM THE THREE INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE (IOM) REPORTS ON THE FUTURE OF EMERGENCY CARE (EMERGENCY MEDICALSERVICESAT THECROSSROADS, HOSPITAL-BASEDEMERGENCYCARE: AT THEBREAKINGPOINT, AND EMERGENCYCAREFORCHILDREN: GROWINGPAINS); ENGAGE STAKEHOLDERS IN A DISCUSSION OF THE ISSUES RAISED IN THE REPORTS; AND CONSIDER IMPLEMENTATION ISSUES AT THE NATIONAL, STATE, AND LOCAL LEVELS.
8:30 AM
REGISTRATION
9:00
WELCOME AND WORKSHOP INTRODUCTION
Nels D. Sanddal, Critical Illness and Trauma Foundation
Alan M. Miller, Tulane University Health Sciences Center
9:10
OVERVIEW OF THE IOM REPORTS ON THE FUTURE OF EMERGENCY CARE
A. Brent Eastman, ScrippsHealth
Nels D. Sanddal, Critical Illness and Trauma Foundation
Tommy Loyacono, East Baton Rouge Parish Department of EMS
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9:40
CONGRESSIONAL RESPONSE
U.S. Senator David Vitter
10 Minutes of Remarks Followed by Q & A.
10:00
REGIONAL RESPONSE PANEL
MODERATOR: A. Brent Eastman
Members of the panel will engage in a conversation, led by the moderator, about the IOM reports based on a series of questions set in advance:
What do you think are the key messages of the reports?
Are there any important issues that the reports missed?
What are the top priority areas for action?
What are some of the barriers to implementation?
Bill Brown, National Registry of EMTs
James Moises, Tulane University Health Sciences Center
Sandra Robinson, New Orleans Health Department
Suzanne Stone-Griffith, HCA
11:00
OPEN DISCUSSION
MODERATOR: A. Brent Eastman
Attendees are given an opportunity to make a brief comment or ask a question. Members of the IOM committee will respond.
12:00 PM
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Jeffrey W. Runge, Chief Medical Officer, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
12:30-1:15
LUNCH
Boxed lunches will be provided in the atrium.
1:15
STATE LEVEL PERSPECTIVE
Jimmy Guidry, State Health Officer and Medical Director, Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals
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1:30
Advancing EMS
MODERATOR: Ray Bias, Acadian Ambulance Service
10 Minute Presentations Followed by an Open Discussion Session.
Tom Judge, LifeFlight of Maine
Kurt Krumperman, Rural/Metro
Drexdal Pratt, North Carolina Office of Emergency Medical Services
Arthur H. Yancey II, Fulton County Department of Health & Wellness
2:45
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS
MODERATOR: Ricardo Martinez, The Schumacher Group
10 Minute Presentations Followed by an Open Discussion Session.
Albert W. Morris, Jr., National Medical Association
Randy Pilgrim, The Schumacher Group
Paul Sirbaugh, Texas Children’s Hospital
4:00
CLOSING
Nels D. Sanddal, Critical Illness and Trauma Foundation
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FUTURE OF EMERGENCY CARE SERIES
CAPSTONE DISSEMINATION WORKSHOP
THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES
2100 C STREET, NW
WASHINGTON, D.C.
AUDITORIUM
December 11, 2006
Agenda
8:30 AM
REGISTRATION
9:00
OPENING AND WELCOME
Susanne Stoiber, IOM Executive Director
Nels Sanddal, Critical Illness and Trauma Foundation
9:10
SUMMARY OF DISCUSSIONS AT REGIONAL WORKSHOPS
A. Brent Eastman, ScrippsHealth
9:30
RESPONSE TO IOM REPORTS—FEDERAL AGENCIES
MODERATOR: Nels Sanddal, Critical Illness and Trauma Foundation
15-Minute presentations followed by open discussion. Speakers were asked to discuss how their agency/office can assist in promoting the development of a coordinated, regionalized, and accountable emergency care system.
Marilena Amoni, Associate Administrator, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Glenn Cannon, Director, Response Division, Federal Emergency Management Agency
Thomas Gustafson, Deputy Director, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
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Jeffrey W. Runge, Chief Medical Officer, Department of Homeland Security
W. Craig Vanderwagen, Assistant Secretary, Office of Public Health Emergency Preparedness
11:00
RESPONSE TO IOM REPORTS—CONGRESSIONAL STAFF
MODERATOR: Robert Bass, Maryland Institute for EMS Systems Brief remarks from panelists followed by open discussion.
Jennifer Bryning, Senate Health, Education, Labor & Pensions (HELP) Committee
Lisa Raimondo, Office of Senator Inouye (D-HI)
Debbie Curtis, Office of Congressman Stark (D-CA)
Billy Wynne, Senate Finance Committee
12:00 PM
LUNCH
Boxed lunches will be provided in the Great Hall.
12:45
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Pete Stark (D-CA), U.S. House of Representatives
1:15
RESPONSE TO IOM REPORTS—CONSUMER AND PURCHASER GROUPS
MODERATOR: Jane Knapp, Children’s Mercy Hospital
10-Minute presentations followed by open discussion. Speakers were asked to discuss their reaction to the reports, describe the public/constituents’ awareness of problems in the emergency care system, and suggest ways to stimulate public support to address deficiencies in the emergency care system.
Helen Darling, National Business Group on Health
Bruce Lesley, First Focus
Brian Lindberg, Consumer Coalition for Quality Health Care
Joyce Dubow, AARP
Bill Vaughan, Consumers Union
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2:30
CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN EMERGENCY CARE RESEARCH
MODERATOR: Arthur Kellermann, Emory University School of Medicine
10-Minute presentations on challenges and opportunities in emergency care research.
William Barsan, University of Michigan Medical School
Nathan Kuppermann, University of California, Davis School of Medicine
Daniel Patterson, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
3:00
RESPONSE FROM FEDERAL AGENCIES INVOLVED IN EMERGENCY CARE RESEARCH
MODERATOR: Arthur Kellermann, Emory University School of Medicine
10-Minute presentations followed by open discussion. Speakers were asked to discuss strategies for overcoming barriers and challenges to emergency care research identified in the IOM reports.
Chris DeGraw, Health Resource and Services Administration
Irene Fraser, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
Richard Hunt, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Chetan Kharod, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
John Marler, National Institutes of Health
4:30
CLOSING
Nels Sanddal, Critical Illness and Trauma Foundation
4:30-5:30
RECEPTION IN THE GREAT HALL
Representative terms from entire chapter:
trauma foundation