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Appendix A: Workshop Agenda
Pages 103-112

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From page 103...
... Preventive Services Task Force, or Evaluation of Genomics Applications in Practice and Prevention. There is potential strength in evaluating common outcomes of implementing these screening programs across multiple large health care systems and organizations that incorporate data from diverse population groups in order to 1  For the purposes of this workshop, health systems are referred to as entities providing medical care to a select population.
From page 104...
... Gregory Feero, Workshop Co-Chair Associate Editor, Journal of the American Medical Association Faculty Maine Dartmouth Family Medicine Residency Program David Veenstra, Workshop Co-Chair Professor and Associate Director Pharmaceutical Outcomes Research and Policy Program University of Washington, Seattle 8:50 a.m. Keynote Lecture Michael Murray Director of Clinical Genomics Geisinger Health System 9:10 a.m.
From page 105...
... Session Moderator: George Isham, Senior Advisor, HealthPartners 9:20 a.m. Katrina Goddard Senior Investigator Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research 9:35 a.m.
From page 106...
... • How can institutions evaluate the opportunity costs associated with genomics implementation into a health system? • Are there models that support data sharing between individ ual health care systems that are implementing genomics-based programs?
From page 107...
... Panel Discussion with Speakers and Audience Members 12:05 p.m. Working Lunch SESSION III: CONSIDERING APPROACHES TO OPTIMIZE DATA SHARING AMONG EARLY IMPLEMENTERS OF GENOMICS-BASED PROGRAMS Session Objective: • To explore new ideas and opportunities for collaborative networks as a way for sharing economic and clinical outcome data about genomics-based programs between and within large-scale health care organizations.
From page 108...
... David Low Chair in Public Health Kozmetsky Family Chair in Human Genetics University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston 1:35 p.m. Richard Turner  Clinical Research Fellow in Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics  Royal Liverpool University Hospital and University of Liverpool 1:50 p.m.
From page 109...
... Session Moderator: Vence Bonham, Senior Advisor to the National Human Genome Research Institute Director on Genomics and Health Disparities, National Human Genome Research Institute, National Institutes of Health 2:50 p.m. Sara Knight  Professor, Division of Preventive Medicine, School of Medicine University of Alabama at Birmingham 3:05 p.m.
From page 110...
... Gregory Feero, Workshop Co-Chair, Faculty, Maine Dartmouth Family Medicine Residency Program 4:05 p.m.  Model for Accelerating Evidence Generation for A Genomic Technologies in the Context of a Learning Health Care System Christine Lu Associate Professor Department of Population Medicine Harvard Medical School 4:20 p.m.
From page 111...
... Gregory Feero, Workshop Co-Chair Associate Editor, Journal of the American Medical Association Faculty Maine Dartmouth Family Medicine Residency Program David Veenstra, Workshop Co-Chair Professor and Associate Director Pharmaceutical Outcomes Research and Policy Program University of Washington, Seattle 5:15 p.m. Adjourn


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