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Appendix A: Community Forum Agenda and Participants
Pages 61-67

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... 5. What vulnerable populations are not particularly well served through the current health care services and settings?
From page 62...
... PANEL 1 Health Care Experiences in Foster Care Matthew Morton, Stetson University, Florida Health Care Experiences of Uninsured Youth Shawn Semelsberger, Traverse City, Michigan Health Care Experiences of Youth with Disabilities Paul Fogle, Middletown, Pennsylvania Discussion of Panel 1 PANEL 2 Health Care of Youth with Border Health Issues Salador Balcorta, Centro de Salud Familiar La Fe Inc., El Paso Health Care of Unattached/Homeless Youth Alan Shapiro, MD, South Bronx Children and Family Health Center
From page 63...
... Rural Settings Kathaleen Perkins, MD, West Virginia University Urban Settings Rhonda Braxton, The Door, New York Schools Linda Juszczak, DNS, National Assembly on School-Based Health Care Discussion of Panel 1
From page 64...
...  CHALLENGES IN ADOLESCENT HEALTH CARE PANEL 2 Managed Care Provider Charles Wibbelsman, MD, Kaiser Permanente, San Francisco Publicly Financed Institutions (juvenile justice/foster care) Dianne Ewashko, New York State Office of Children and Family Services Local Government Josh Sharfstein, MD, Baltimore City Health Department, Maryland Discussion of Panel 2 PUBLIC FORUM Moderator: Shay Bilchik, JD, Committee Member CLOSING
From page 65...
... Department of Psychology, Arizona State University Sharron Corle, Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs Coleen DeFlorimonte, Woodson High School Adolescent Wellness Center, Washington, DC Gordon H DeFriese, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Debra Delgado, The Atlantic Philanthropies Mark Del Monte, Department of Federal Affairs, American Academy of Pediatrics Elise Desjardins, Grantmakers in Health Thomas DeWitt, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Nancy Dubler,*
From page 66...
... Bloomberg School of Public Health, The Johns Hopkins University Julia Graham Lear,* School of Public Health and Health Services, Department of Prevention and Community Health, The George Washington University Jonathan Lever, YMCA Activate America Susan Lin, Columbia University Keith Loud, Northeast Ohio Universities' College of Medicine, Adolescent Health Services, Akron Children's Hospital Jennifer Maehr, Maryland Department of Juvenile Services Arik Marcell, Departments of Pediatrics and Population, Family & Reproductive Health, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Bloomberg School of Public Health Stephen Mautner, National Academies Press John McInerney, National Academy for State Health Policy Hugh McIntosh, Consultant Elaine McLaughlin, Food and Nutrition Service/USDA, National 4H Headquarters, Families, 4-H and Nutrition, Cooperative, State Research, Education and Extension Service Matthew Morton, Stetson University Eduardo Ochoa, Jr.,*
From page 67...
... RAND and University of California, Los Angeles Shawn Semeslberger, Foster Club, Traverse City, MI Alan Shapiro, Montefiore Medical Group, South Bronx Children and Family Health Center Josh Sharfstein, Baltimore City Health Department Matthew Stagner,* Chapin Hall Center for Children, The University of Chicago Donald Stechschulte Jr., Bucknell University Christina Varmvas, Alliance for Children and Families, United Neighborhood Centers of America Leslie Walker,*


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