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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." Institute of Medicine. 2011. Allied Health Workforce and Services: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13261.
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Appendix A

Workshop Agenda

WORKSHOP ON ALLIED HEALTH WORKFORCE AND SERVICES

MAY 9–10, 2011

KECK CENTER OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES

500 FIFTH STREET, NW,

ROOM 100

WASHINGTON, DC 20001

SPONSORED BY: THE HEALTH RESOURCES AND SERVICES ADMINISTRATION

MONDAY, MAY 9

8:00–9:00 REGISTRATION
   
9:00–9:15 Welcome and opening remarks
Susan A. Chapman, UCSF Center for Health Professions,
Planning Committee Chair
Marcia Brand, Health Resources and Services
Administration (Project Sponsor)
   
9:15–9:45 Allied Health, Workforce, and Reform
   
Ed O’Neil, UCSF Center for Health Professions
   
Q&A with Audience
   
9:45–10:15 The DNA of Allied Health Education and Practice
   
David D. Gale, Eastern Kentucky University
Q&A with Audience
   
   
Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." Institute of Medicine. 2011. Allied Health Workforce and Services: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13261.
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10:15–10:45 BREAK
10:45–12:00 Gauging Supply and Demand
   
Panel moderator: Ed Salsberg, HRSA
BLS Data
Harold P. Jones, University of Alabama at Birmingham
   
State-Level Data Collection (North Carolina)
Erin Fraher, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Minimum Data Set
Jennifer Nooney, Health Resources and Services
Administration
   
Q&A with Audience
   
12:00–1:00 LUNCH BREAK
   
1:00–2:15 New and Changing Needs
   
Panel moderator: Erin Fraher, University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill
Critical Roles in the Hospital Setting: Today and
Tomorrow
Cathy Martin, California Hospital Association
   
Urban Planning
Mary Anne Kelly, Metropolitan Chicago Health Care
Council
   
Staffing the Patient-Centered Medical Home
Jason Patnosh, National Association of Community
Health Centers
   
Q&A with Audience
   
2:15-2:45 BREAK
   
Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." Institute of Medicine. 2011. Allied Health Workforce and Services: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13261.
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2:45–4:00 Ensuring Effective Education and Training
   
Panel moderator: Fred Donini-Lenhoff, American
Medical Association
   
Accreditation of Allied Health: Challenges and
Opportunities
M. LaCheeta McPherson, Commission on Accreditation
for Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP)
   
The Role of Community Colleges in Rural Areas
Susan M. Skillman, University of Washington
   
On-the-Job Training
Maria Flynn, Jobs for the Future
   
Q&A with Audience
   
4:00–5:00 OPEN DISCUSSION
   

Planning committee members will reflect on the day and engage in discussion with the audience.

  Panel moderator: Susan A. Chapman (Chair), UCSF
  Center for Health Professions
 

•   Erin Fraher, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

 

•   Fred Donini-Lenhoff, American Medical Association

 

•   Edward Salsberg, Health Resources and Services Administration

 

•   Roy A. Swift, American National Standards Institute

   
  Q&A with Audience
   
5:00 ADJOURN

TUESDAY, MAY 10

8:30–8:35 Overview of Day
  Susan A. Chapman, UCSF Center for Health Professions, Planning Committee Chair
   
Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." Institute of Medicine. 2011. Allied Health Workforce and Services: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13261.
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8:35–10:00 TOPIC 4: The Future of Team-Based Care
   
  Panel moderator: Susan Chapman, UCSF Center for
  Health Professions
   
  Interprofessional Education and Training
  Kevin J. Lyons, Thomas Jefferson University
   
  Team-Based Care
  Joan C. Rogers, University of Pittsburgh
   
  Scope-of-Practice Laws
  Jean Moore, State University of New York at Albany
   
  Q&A with Audience
   
10:00–10:15 BREAK
   
10:15–11:30 TOPIC 4: Stakeholders Panel
   
  Panel moderator: Roy Swift, American National Standards Institute
   
  What are the barriers to improving the use of the allied health workforce?
  Is it important for the allied professions to have a unified voice?
  How can professionals work together to influence policy?
   
 

Allan A. Johnson, Howard University, and National Society of Allied Health

   
 

Carolyn O’Daniel, Jefferson Community & Technical College, and National Network of Health Career Programs in Two-Year Colleges

   
 

Richard M. Oliver, University of Missouri, and Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions

   
 

Lynn Brooks, Health Professions Network

   
  Q&A with Audience
   
Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." Institute of Medicine. 2011. Allied Health Workforce and Services: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13261.
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11:30–12:00 PLANNING COMMITTEE CONCLUDING REMARKS
   
  Panel moderator: Susan A. Chapman (Chair), UCSF Center for Health Professions
 

•   Erin Fraher, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

 

•   Fred Donini-Lenhoff, American Medical Association

 

•   Edward Salsberg, Health Resources and Services Administration

 

•   Roy A. Swift, American National Standards Institute

   
  Q&A with Audience
   
12:00 ADJOURN
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The demand for health care is growing as the nation ages and seeks to provide coverage for the millions of Americans who lack health insurance. At the same time, escalating costs have led to a variety of initiatives to make the delivery of health care more effective and efficient. The allied health workforce is critical to the success of these efforts. The IOM held a workshop May 9-10, 2011, to examine the current allied health care workforce and consider how it can contribute to improving health care access, quality, and effectiveness.

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