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Appendix B: Biographical Sketches of Workshop Speakers and Moderators
Pages 93-104

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... As a licensed clinical social worker, she practiced in government and nonprofit settings including community mental health, care management, adult day health care, residential care, and post-acute rehabilitation. David Baquis is an accessibility specialist with the United States Access Board (Access Board)
From page 94...
... Dr. Chapman's workforce research focuses on transforming models of primary care to address health reform, education and new roles for allied health workers, and meeting population demands for increased care in home- and community-based services.
From page 95...
... Adam Darkins, M.D., M.P.H., is a world leader in using information and telecommunication technologies to transform health care organizations to be more efficient and effective and to reduce the costs of care. He is recognized for this from success working in clinical process reengineering, systems redesign, and project management in the United States and United Kingdom.
From page 96...
... She most recently served as the Erline Perkins McGriff Professor of Nursing and founding dean of the New York University College of Nursing. She has held faculty appointments at Boston College, Columbia University, Yale University, and the Harvard Division on Aging.
From page 97...
... She was the lead Democratic Committee architect for the CLASS Act, the major long-term care legislation that was part of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act; enactment of the landmark Mental Health Parity Act 2008; the 2006 and 2009 reauthorizations of the $2 billion Ryan White CARE Act; the Family Opportunity Act of 2006; the 2003 (most current) reauthorization of Individuals with Disabilities Education Act; and the 1999 Ticket to Work and Work Incentives Improvement Act.
From page 98...
... Jarrin frequently lectures on mobile health and medical device regulations for the George Washington University Health Policy Department and the Case Western Reserve University, Case School of Engineering. Prior to joining Qualcomm, Jarrin worked as a manager of strategic partnerships for Ericsson Wireless Communications, served as a law clerk in the White House Office of Counsel to President Clinton, and also served as a law clerk and subsequent consultant in the U.S.
From page 99...
... Ling, M.D., is the deputy chief medical officer for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, and a medical officer in the Center for Clinical Standards and Quality.
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... Senate Special Committee on Aging, where she developed hearings and policy enacted as part of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act to upgrade quality in nursing homes; widen options for states to offer home- and community-based services; improve geriatric competence in the health care workforce; and establish standardized assessment processes, centralized access points, and improved case management protocols in programs offering health care and social support services to older adults.
From page 101...
... Prior to joining the Department of Health Policy in 2010, she taught comparative health systems at the Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies and served as the executive vice president of AcademyHealth. Over the years, she has worked as a consultant on health systems research for the Pan American Health Organization, the World Health Organization's Tropical Disease Research Program, the World Bank, Johns Hopkins University, and multiple foundations.
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... Anne Tumlinson has more than two decades of research and consulting experience in post-acute and long-term care financing and delivery. Her consulting firm, Anne Tumlinson Innovations, helps organizations respond to demographic changes and delivery system reform, with a special emphasis on innovations in the design of aging services and products to better meet consumer needs.
From page 103...
... She came to HHS from the U.S. Department of Labor, where she worked with the Senior Community Service Employment Program, along with developing demonstration grants and conducting analyses on the aging workforce.
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... He currently sits on the board of trustees for the American Foundation for the Blind and is a member of the Loudoun County Disability Services Board. He previously served on the Federal Communications Commission Consumer Advisory Committee and the board of trustees for the National Braille Press.


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