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Agenda

WORKSHOP #3: APPLYING A HEALTH LENS TO DECISION MAKING IN NON-HEALTH SECTORS SEPTEMBER 19, 2013

WORKSHOP GOALS

  1. Build new cross-sector partnerships and communication.
  2. Understand the health impacts of decision making and policy development in other sectors.
  3. Understand the differential health impacts of decision making and policy development in other sectors on different populations and consequences for increasing or reducing disparities in health.
  4. Identify potential areas of opportunity to enhance partnerships, develop relationships, and improve health impact across sectors.
8:30 am Welcome and Context

George Isham, Co-Chair, Roundtable on Population Health Improvement

8:45 am Workshop Overview and Opening Remarks

Pamela Russo, Senior Program Officer, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation; chair, workshop planning committee; member, Roundtable on Population Health Improvement

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Agenda." Institute of Medicine. 2014. Applying a Health Lens to Decision Making in Non-Health Sectors: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18659.
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9:00 am Keynote presentation: “How Social Policies Shape Health: Evidence and Opportunities”

David Williams Florence Sprague Norman and Laura Smart Norman Professor of Public Health Harvard School of Public Health Professor of African and African American Studies Professor of Sociology Harvard University

9:30 am Discussion with the Roundtable
9:45 am Panel I: Highlights from the work of federal departments and agencies
OBJECTIVE: To identify and discuss facilitators and barriers to federal-level cross-sector efforts to improve the conditions for population health.

Moderator: Dawn Alley, Senior Policy Advisor, Office of the Surgeon General, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; member, workshop planning committee

Florence A. Fulk
Chief Molecular Ecology Research Branch
Ecological Exposure Research Division
National Exposure Research Laboratory
Office of Research and Development
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Beth Osborne
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Transportation Policy
U.S. Department of Transportation

CAPT Kimberly Elenberg
Deputy Director for Population Health and Medical Management
Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs
Office of the Chief Medical Officer
U.S. Department of Defense

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Agenda." Institute of Medicine. 2014. Applying a Health Lens to Decision Making in Non-Health Sectors: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18659.
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Jennifer Ho
Senior Advisor, Housing and Services
Office of the Secretary
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

10:45 am Break
10:50 am Panel I discussion with roundtable members

Moderator: Dawn Alley

11:50 am Lunch
12:30 pm Panel II: Highlights from the work of state and local governments
OBJECTIVE: Identify and discuss lessons learned at the state and local level by partners implementing cross-sector efforts to improve the conditions for health.

Moderator: James Knickman, President, New York State Health Foundation; member, workshop planning committee; member, Roundtable on Population Health Improvement

Ned Codd
Director of Project-Oriented Planning
Office of Transportation Planning
Massachusetts Department of Transportation

Freddy L. Collier, Jr.
Assistant Director
Cleveland Planning Commission

Rochelle Davis
President and CEO
Healthy Schools Campaign

Kathleen Dickhut
Deputy Commissioner
Department of Zoning and Land Use Planning
City of Chicago

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Agenda." Institute of Medicine. 2014. Applying a Health Lens to Decision Making in Non-Health Sectors: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18659.
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1:40 pm Panel II discussion with roundtable members

Moderator: James Knickman

2:30 pm Panel III: Key requirements in working across sectors to improve health
OBJECTIVE: Identify and discuss issues related to language, leadership, timing, strategies, and tools for decision making in cross-sector efforts to improve the conditions for health.

Moderator: Phyllis Meadows, Senior Fellow, The Kresge Foundation; and member, workshop planning committee; member, Roundtable on Population Health Improvement

Aaron Wernham
Director
The Health Impact Project
The Pew Charitable Trusts

Loel Solomon
Vice President, Community Health
Kaiser Permanente

On the experience of California’s Health in All Policies Task force:

Linda Rudolph
Co-Director of the Climate Change and Public Health Project
Center for Climate Change and Public Health
Public Health Institute

Connie Mitchell (via videoconference)
Chief, Policy Unit
Office of Health Equity
California Department of Public Health

3:40 pm Panel III discussion with roundtable members

Moderator: Phyllis Meadows

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Agenda." Institute of Medicine. 2014. Applying a Health Lens to Decision Making in Non-Health Sectors: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18659.
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4:40 pm Reflections on the day, discussion, and opportunity for public comment

David Kindig, Co-Chair of the Roundtable on Population Health Improvement

5:00 pm Adjourn

Project website for the Roundtable on Population Health Improvement: www.iom.edu/pophealthrt. The website provides listserv sign-up, information on upcoming meetings, meeting materials such as presentations, webcasts, and roundtable products. Project e-mail: pophealthrt@nas.edu

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Health is influenced by a wide range of factors, many of which fall outside of the health care delivery sector. These determinants of health include, for example, the characteristics of how people live, work, learn, and play. Decision and policy making in areas such as transportation, housing, and education at different levels of government, and in the private sector, can have far-reaching impacts on health. Throughout the United States there has been increasing dialogue on incorporating a health perspective into policies, programs, and projects outside the health field.

Applying a Health Lens to Decision Making in Non-Health Sectors is the summary of a workshop convened in September 2013 by the Institute of Medicine Roundtable on Population Health Improvement to foster cross-sectoral dialogue and consider the opportunities for and barriers to improving the conditions for health in the course of achieving other societal objectives (e.g., economic development, efficient public transit). The roundtable engaged members, outside experts, and stakeholders on three core issues: supporting fruitful interaction between primary care and public health; strengthening governmental public health; and exploring community action in transforming the conditions that influence the public's health. This report is a discussion of health in all policies approaches to promote consideration for potential health effects in policy making in many relevant domains, such as education, transportation, and housing.

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