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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Workshop Agenda." Institute of Medicine. 2014. Population Health Implications of the Affordable Care Act: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18546.
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Appendix C

Workshop Agenda

June 13, 2013

National Academy of Sciences Building, Auditorium
2101 Constitution Avenue, NW
Washington, DC

8:30 am Welcome and introductions
David Kindig, Co-Chair, Roundtable on Population Health Improvement
8:45 am Workshop overview and opening remarks
George Flores, Planning Committee Co-Chair
9:15 am Panel I: Opportunities to integrate a population health approach in Affordable Care Act implementation; current models

OBJECTIVE: Showcase promising models of integrated systems for personal and population health improvement with potential for scaling and replication through Affordable Care Act implementation.

Moderator: Sanne Magnan, Member of the Roundtable on Population Health Improvement

Janine E. Janosky
Vice President
Austen BioInnovation Institute in Akron, Center for Community Health Improvement
Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Workshop Agenda." Institute of Medicine. 2014. Population Health Implications of the Affordable Care Act: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18546.
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Joshua M. Sharfstein
Secretary
Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
Chair
Maryland Health Benefit Exchange

Lillian Shirley
Director
Multnomah County (Oregon) Health Department
Oregon

Stella Whitney-West
Chief Executive Officer
NorthPoint Health & Wellness Center
Hennepin County, Minnesota
10:35 am Break
10:45 am Discussion about Opening Remarks and Panel I
Moderator: Sanne Magnan, Member of the Roundtable on Population Health Improvement
11:45 am Presentation: Bridging the divide between health and health care
Steve Shortell (via videoconference)
Blue Cross of California Distinguished Professor Health
Policy and Management
Professor of Organizational Behavior
University of California, Berkeley
12:05 pm Discussion
12:20 pm Lunch
1:20 pm Panel II: Catalyzing and sustaining the adoption and integration of a population health concept in Affordable Care Act implementation; innovations real and proposed

OBJECTIVE: Identify opportunities for sustained improvements in population health through Affordable Care Act driven innovations in payment reform, public policy, community benefits, and community transformation.
Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Workshop Agenda." Institute of Medicine. 2014. Population Health Implications of the Affordable Care Act: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18546.
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Moderator: Dave Chokshi, Planning Committee Member

Debbie I. Chang
Vice President
Policy & Prevention
Nemours

Genoveva Islas-Hooker
Regional Program Director
Central California Regional Obesity Prevention Program

James A. Hester
Independent Consultant
Vermont
Former Acting Director
Population Health Models Group
Innovation Center, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services

Wilma Wooten
Director
San Diego County Department of Public Health

John Auerbach
Distinguished Professor of Practice and Director of the Institute on Urban Health Research
Northeastern University

Julie A. Trocchio
Senior Director
Community Benefit and Continuing Care
Catholic Health Association
3:20 pm Break
3:35 pm Discussion: Panel II
Moderator: Dave Chokshi, Planning Committee member
4:35 pm Reflections on the day
George Isham, Co-Chair, Roundtable on Population Health Improvement
5:00 pm Public Comment
5:15 pm Adjourn
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Population Health Implications of the Affordable Care Act is the summary of a workshop convened in June 2013 by the Institute of Medicine Roundtable on Population Health Improvement to explore the likely impact on population health improvement of various provisions within the Affordable Care Act (ACA). This public workshop featured presentations and discussion of the impact of various provisions in the ACA on population health improvement.

Several provisions of the ACA offer an unprecedented opportunity to shift the focus of health experts, policy makers, and the public beyond health care delivery to the broader array of factors that play a role in shaping health outcomes. The shift includes a growing recognition that the health care delivery system is responsible for only a modest proportion of what makes and keeps Americans healthy and that health care providers and organizations could accept and embrace a richer role in communities, working in partnership with public health agencies, community-based organizations, schools, businesses, and many others to identify and solve the thorny problems that contribute to poor health.

Population Health Implications of the Affordable Care Act looks beyond narrow interpretations of population as the group of patients covered by a health plan to consider a more expansive understanding of population, one focused on the distribution of health outcomes across all individuals living within a certain set of geopolitical boundaries. In establishing the National Prevention, Health Promotion, and Public Health Council, creating a fund for prevention and public health, and requiring nonprofit hospitals to transform their concept of community benefit, the ACA has expanded the arena for interventions to improve health beyond the "doctor's" office. Improving the health of the population - whether in a community or in the nation as a whole - requires acting to transform the places where people live, work, study, and play. This report examines the population health-oriented efforts of and interactions among public health agencies (state and local), communities, and health care delivery organizations that are beginning to facilitate such action.

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