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Appendix A Workshop Agenda National Cancer Policy Forum Workshop on Implementing Colorectal Cancer Screening The National Academy of Sciences 2101 Constitution Avenue NWâLecture Room Washington, DC 20418 Day 1: Monday, February 25, 2008 8:30 am Continental Breakfast 9:00 am I ntroduction to Colorectal Cancer Screening Workshop: Workshop Advice on How to Move Evidence-Based Recommendations into Practice Dr. Ralph Coates, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention William Lawrence, Agency for Healthcare Research and Dr. Quality Mr. Tom Kean, C-Change 9:15 am Natural History and Epidemiology Michael Pignone, University of North Carolina at Chapel Dr. Hill Dr. Bernard Levin, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center 9:45 am Evidence for Effectiveness of CRC Screening Technologies Evelyn Whitlock, Oregon Evidence-based Practice Center Dr. and Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research 10:15 am Cost-Effectiveness and Outcomes of Screening Strategies Dr. Ann Zauber, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center 97
98 IMPROVING COLORECTAL CANCER SCREENING 10:45 am Break 11:00 am Evidence for Effectiveness of Community and Office- Based Interventions Dr. Shawna Mercer, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 11:30 am Health Insurance Barriers and Measures to Increase Screening Dr. George Isham, HealthPartners 12:00 pm Lunch 12:30 pm Public and Patient Interventions to Implement Screening Sally Vernon, University of TexasâHouston School of Public Dr. Health 1:00 pm Primary Care Practice Interventions to Implement Screening Robert Fletcher, Harvard Medical School and University of Dr. North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1:30 pm Specialty Practice Interventions to Implement GI Screening Dr. David Lieberman, Oregon Health and Science University 2:00 pm Break State Initiatives to Implement Screening 2:15 pm Public State Initiatives Dr. Tim Byers, University of Colorado Cancer Center 2:45 pm Private Initiatives Alan Thorson, Creighton University and the University of Dr. Nebraska 3:15 pm Population-Based Screening Programs Dr. Laura Seeff, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 3:45 pm Employer Perspectives on Barriers and Measures to Increase Screening Ms. Ann Skye, Quintiles Transnational Corporation
APPENDIX A 99 4:15 pm Reflections from Participants Who Will Not Be Present for Day Two: 2â3 Priority Areas Meeting participants; Tom Kean (C-Change), facilitator 4:30 pm Adjourn Day One Day 2: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 8:00 am Continental Breakfast 8:30 am Effectiveness of Strategies to Monitor Performance and Provide Feedback to Providers Mr. Philip Renner, National Committee for Quality Assurance Interventions to Address Costs of Developing and Maintaining Screening Programs 9:00 am Practice Models for Delivering Colorectal Cancer Screening in Primary Care and Their Cost Implications Dr. Carrie Klabunde, National Cancer Institute 9:30 am Addressing Costs of Colorectal Cancer Screening Programs in Medical Practice Dr. Richard Wender, Thomas Jefferson University 10:00 am Developing and Maintaining Public Health Colorectal Cancer Screening Programs Florence Tangka, Centers for Disease Control and Dr. Prevention 10:30 am Priority Actions Needed to Increase Recommended Screening Services Meeting Participants; Tom Kean (C-Change), facilitator 12:00 pm Adjourn Workshop