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HIV Screening and Access to Care: Health Care System Capacity for Increased HIV Testing and Provision of Care (2011)
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HIV Screening and Access to Care: Health Care System Capacity for Increased HIV Testing and Provision of Care

Appendix C
Workshop Agenda

WORKSHOP ON THE CAPACITY OF THE HEALTH CARE SYSTEM TO IDENTIFY AND PROVIDE CARE FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH HIV/AIDS

Hosted by the Committee on HIV Screening and Access to Care


September 29-30, 2010


Keck Center

The National Academies

Room 100

500 Fifth Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001


Wednesday, September 29, 2010

8:30 AM

Welcome and Overview of Workshop

 

Paul Cleary, Committee Chair and Dean, Yale School of Public Health

8:40 AM

Introductory Remarks

 

Jeffrey Crowley, Director, Office of National AIDS Policy

8:50 AM

Impact of Healthcare Reform on the Public Health and Clinical Infrastructure/Capacity for Testing and Treatment of HIV/AIDS

 

Jeff Levi, Executive Director, Trust for America’s Health, and Associate Professor, Health Policy, George Washington University

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HIV Screening and Access to Care: Health Care System Capacity for Increased HIV Testing and Provision of Care Appendix C Workshop Agenda WORKSHOP ON THE CAPACITY OF THE HEALTH CARE SYSTEM TO IDENTIFY AND PROVIDE CARE FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH HIV/AIDS Hosted by the Committee on HIV Screening and Access to Care September 29-30, 2010 Keck Center The National Academies Room 100 500 Fifth Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001 Wednesday, September 29, 2010 8:30 AM Welcome and Overview of Workshop   Paul Cleary, Committee Chair and Dean, Yale School of Public Health 8:40 AM Introductory Remarks   Jeffrey Crowley, Director, Office of National AIDS Policy 8:50 AM Impact of Healthcare Reform on the Public Health and Clinical Infrastructure/Capacity for Testing and Treatment of HIV/AIDS   Jeff Levi, Executive Director, Trust for America’s Health, and Associate Professor, Health Policy, George Washington University

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HIV Screening and Access to Care: Health Care System Capacity for Increased HIV Testing and Provision of Care 9:20 AM Capacity of the Healthcare System to Increase Provision of HIV Testing   Kathryn Hafford, Director, Division of Disease Prevention, Virginia Department of Health   Andrew Young, Director, Clinical Laboratories, Grady Memorial Hospital; Associate Professor, Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine 10:20 AM Break 10:35 AM HIV Workforce: Where We Are and Where We’re Headed   Where Individuals with HIV/AIDS Currently Receive Care   Laura Cheever, Deputy Associate Administrator and Chief Medical Officer, HIV/AIDS Bureau, Health Resources and Services Administration   Current Training and Experience of HIV/AIDS Care Providers   Andrea Weddle, Executive Director, HIV Medicine Association   Models of HIV/AIDS Care Delivery: Implications for Provision of Care to a Greater Number of Individuals with HIV   Mari M. Kitahata, Professor of Medicine, Director, Clinical Epidemiology and Health Services Research, Center for AIDS Research, University of Washington 11:55 AM Remarks on Morning Sessions   Paul Cleary, Committee Chair and Dean, Yale School of Public Health 12:00 PM Lunch on your own

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HIV Screening and Access to Care: Health Care System Capacity for Increased HIV Testing and Provision of Care 1:00 PM Panel–Perspectives on Healthcare Workforce Training and Experience Needs to Provide Care to a Greater Number of Individuals with HIV/AIDS   Steven Johnson, University of Colorado/Mountain Plains AIDS Education and Training Center; Professor and Director, Infectious Disease Group Practice, University of Colorado   Loida Bonney, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of General Medicine, Emory University   Joel Gallant, Professor of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and Associate Director, Johns Hopkins AIDS Service   Adele Webb, Executive Director, Association of Nurses in AIDS Care   I. Jean Davis, Associate Professor, General Internal Medicine, Charles Drew University of Medicine and Science 3:30 PM Break 3:45 PM Cultural Competency of Healthcare Providers and Implications for HIV Testing and Care   Kimberly Smith, Associate Professor of Medicine, Rush Medical College 4:30 PM General Discussion 4:55 PM Closing Remarks   Paul Cleary, Committee Chair and Dean, Yale School of Public Health 5:00 PM Adjourn

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HIV Screening and Access to Care: Health Care System Capacity for Increased HIV Testing and Provision of Care DAY TWO Thursday, September 30, 2010 8:30 AM Welcome and Overview   Paul Cleary, Committee Chair and Dean, Yale School of Public Health 8:40 AM The Role of Policies and Financial and Professional Incentives in Entry into HIV/AIDS Specialties and Retention of HIV/AIDS Care Providers   Academic Perspective   Michael Saag, Professor of Medicine and Director, Division of Infectious Diseases, University of Alabama, Birmingham   Community Health Center Perspective   Stephen L. Boswell, President and Chief Executive Officer, Fenway Health   Brian Hujdich, Executive Director, HealthHIV 10:15 AM Break 10:30 AM Systems/Capacity Issues in Expanded HIV Testing and Care   Impact of State Budget Cuts on HIV Prevention and Care Programs   Julie Scofield, Executive Director, National Alliance of State and Territorial AIDS Directors   Public Health System Capacity to Accommodate Expanded HIV Testing and Care   Anna Buchanan, Senior Director, Immunization and Infectious Disease, Association of State and Territorial Health Officials

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HIV Screening and Access to Care: Health Care System Capacity for Increased HIV Testing and Provision of Care 11:55 AM Closing Remarks   Paul Cleary, Committee Chair and Dean, Yale School of Public Health 12:00 PM Adjourn

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