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Appendix D: Speaker Biographical Sketches
Pages 91-100

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From page 91...
... Mr. Bodaken has been directly involved in providing technical assistance to capable nonprofit organizations interested in purchasing affordable, multi-family housing developments.
From page 92...
... She has worked on a range of key health programs and issues including Medicaid, the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) , Medicare, Maternal and Child Health, national health care reform, and financing coverage for the uninsured.
From page 93...
... Demonstrating the value of policy-relevant research beyond Stanford, Dr. Hummel immediately joined Jan Hamrin, the long-time president of the Center for Resource Solutions, to co-author A Review of Role of Renewable Energy in Global Energy Scenarios for the International Energy Agency's Implementing Agreement on Renewable Energy Technology Development.
From page 94...
... , and social inequalities in health. She is particularly interested in the role of health care versus broad social policy aimed at the social determinants of health in reducing social disparities in health status.
From page 95...
... She served in that position from 2007 to 2010 and had significant responsibility for the implementation of Minnesota's 2008 health reform legislation, including the Statewide Health Improvement Program, standardized quality reporting, the development of provider peer grouping, the certification process for health care homes, and baskets of care. She returned as ICSI's president and chief executive officer in 2011.
From page 96...
... He is the co-principal investigator for Bridging for Health: Improving Community Health Through Innovations in Financing, sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. He also leads the center's growing health care workforce portfolio with a focus on Georgia's primary care assets to address gaps in light of the Affordable Care Act, as well as leading the center's work on community health needs assessments.
From page 97...
... . A nationally recognized leader in improving community health, addressing health inequities among vulnerable people, and promoting quality of care, Dr.
From page 98...
... This area of programming includes developing robust collaborative partnerships across different sectors, agencies, and organizations and requires addressing the root causes underlying inequities in the determinants between different populations or neighborhoods. Her program portfolio includes transforming the governmental public health system, including national accreditation as a platform for quality improvement; health impact assessment and more routinely bringing a health lens to decisions made in other sectors; working with communities to bridge sectors, including health care, public health, social services, and others, and to identify and implement financing innovations to sustain their progress in improving the health of all in their communities; and supporting predictive modeling showing the value of community-level prevention based on the best available evidence, and making those models useful to decision makers in communities and states.
From page 99...
... The governor of Georgia has appointed him to the Children and Youth Coordinating Council, the Governor's Office for Children and Families, the Department of Juvenile Justice Judicial Advisory Council, the Juvenile Detention Alternatives Institute Statewide Steering Committee, and the Georgia Commission on Family Violence. Judge Teske was also appointed to the Georgia Criminal Justice Reform Commission and serves as the chair of the Oversight and Implementation Committee (juvenile justice)


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