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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Agenda." Institute of Medicine. 2009. Leadership Commitments to Improve Value in Health Care: Finding Common Ground: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11982.
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Appendix B
Workshop Agenda

Leadership Commitments to Improve Value in Health Care: Finding Common Ground

A Learning Healthcare System Series Workshop

Institute of Medicine Roundtable on Evidence-Based Medicine


Goals:

  1. Identify ways that major healthcare stakeholder sectors can contribute to transformative progress toward a learning healthcare system and achievement of the Evidence-Based Medicine Roundtable goal that 90 percent of clinical decisions will, by 2020, reflect and be supported by accurate, timely, and up-to-date evidence.

  2. Outline, from the perspective of the major healthcare sectors, some immediate opportunities and steps that can be taken within each sector, as well as among sectors, and propose approaches to taking those steps.

  3. Through focused discussion around specific crosscutting issues, develop suggestions for collective efforts—through the Roundtable and beyond—to support the highest-priority transformational initiatives.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Agenda." Institute of Medicine. 2009. Leadership Commitments to Improve Value in Health Care: Finding Common Ground: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11982.
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Agenda

Day 1: Monday, July 23, 2007

12:45-1:00

Welcome and Introductory Remarks: Developing a Learning Healthcare System

Denis Cortese, Chair, Institute of Medicine Roundtable on Evidence-Based Medicine, and Chief Executive Officer, Mayo Clinic

1:00-4:35

Sector Presentations: Forty minutes for each sector. The coordinator will take 15 minutes to describe the one to three most important transformative opportunities identified in the group’s work, as well as the highest-priority cross-sector collaboration and ways to accomplish it. This will be followed by 2- to 3-minute reactions (to the paper and the highlights) from two workshop participants, selected before the meeting from self-nominees. The last 15 minutes of each sector presentation is reserved for open discussion.

1:00-1:40

Healthcare delivery organization sector strategy highlights

Robert Crane, Kaiser Permanente

1:40-2:20

Employer/employee sector strategy highlights

Veronica Goff, National Business Group on Health

2:20-3:00

Insurer sector strategy highlights

Steven Udvarhelyi, Independence Blue Cross

3:00-3:15

BREAK

3:15-3:55

Healthcare product developer strategy highlights

Peter Juhn, Johnson & Johnson

3:55-4:35

Regulatory sector strategy highlights

Janet Woodcock, Food and Drug Administration

4:35-4:50

Closing Comments

5:00

RECEPTION

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Agenda." Institute of Medicine. 2009. Leadership Commitments to Improve Value in Health Care: Finding Common Ground: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11982.
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Day 2: Tuesday, July 24, 2007

8:45-9:00

Welcome and Previous Day Highlights

Michael McGinnis, Senior Scholar, Institute of Medicine

9:00-11:40

Sector Presentations: Forty minutes for each sector. The coordinator will take 15 minutes to describe the one to three most important transformative opportunities identified in the group’s work, as well as the highest-priority cross-sector collaboration and ways to accomplish it. This will be followed by 2- to 3-minute reactions (to the paper and the highlights) from two workshop participants, selected prior to the meeting from self-nominees. The last 15 minutes of each sector presentation is reserved for open discussion.

9:00-9:40

Evaluator/clinical research sector strategy highlights

Richard Platt, Harvard Medical School and Harvard Pilgrim Health Care

9:40-10:20

Health professional sector strategy highlights

Rae-Ellen Kavey, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute

10:20-11:00

Patient/consumer sector strategy highlights

Joyce Dubow, AARP

11:00-11:40

Information technology sector strategy highlights

Michael Gillam, Microsoft

11:40-12:10

LUNCH

12:10-2:30

Crosscutting Issues: Speakers will spend 20 minutes each sharing a perspective on what might be the ideal experience for the patient or provider or in the approach to producing the needed evidence in a timely fashion, assessing how this ideal stacks up against the current pattern, and identifying the primary barriers to progress. Each presentation will conclude with 15 minutes for follow-up questions.

12:10-12:45

Patients

Margaret C. Kirk, Chair-Elect, National Health Council; Chief Executive Officer Y-ME National Breast Cancer Organization

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Agenda." Institute of Medicine. 2009. Leadership Commitments to Improve Value in Health Care: Finding Common Ground: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11982.
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12:45-1:20

Providers

Terry McGeeney, President and Chief Executive Officer, TransforMED

1:20-1:55

Evidence

Sean Tunis, Founder and Director, Center for Medical Technology Policy

1:55-2:30

Sector reactor panel

2:30-4:00

Open “Town Hall” Discussion

4:00-4:30

Wrap-up and next steps

Denis Cortese, Chair, Roundtable on Evidence-Based Medicine, and Chief Executive Officer, Mayo Clinic

Michael McGinnis, Senior Scholar, Institute of Medicine

4:30

ADJOURN

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Agenda." Institute of Medicine. 2009. Leadership Commitments to Improve Value in Health Care: Finding Common Ground: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11982.
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This volume reports on discussions among multiple stakeholders about ways they might help transform health care in the United States. The U.S. healthcare system consists of a complex network of decentralized and loosely associated organizations, services, relationships, and participants. Each of the healthcare system's component sectors--patients, healthcare professionals, healthcare delivery organizations, healthcare product developers, clinical investigators and evaluators, regulators, insurers, employers and employees, and individuals involved in information technology--conducts activities that support a common goal: to improve patient health and wellbeing. Implicit in this goal is the commitment of each stakeholder group to contribute to the evidence base for health care, that is, to assist with the development and application of information about the efficacy, safety, effectiveness, value, and appropriateness of the health care delivered.

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