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Suggested Citation: "Appendix B: Workshop Agenda." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Metrics That Matter for Population Health Action: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21899.

Appendix B

Workshop Agenda

INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE
ROUNDTABLE ON POPULATION HEALTH IMPROVEMENT
METRICS THAT MATTER FOR POPULATION
HEALTH ACTION: A WORKSHOP

July 30, 2015

OPEN SESSION

The California Endowment Conference Center,
1111 Broadway, 7th Floor, Oakland, CA

WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES:

  1. Highlight existing and emerging population health metrics sets and explore their purposes, areas of overlap, and gaps.
  2. Highlight population health metrics with attention to equity/disparities.
  3. Discuss characteristics of metrics necessary for stakeholder action.
  4. Highlight population health metrics useful to addressing health beyond health care and engaging total population.
Suggested Citation: "Appendix B: Workshop Agenda." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Metrics That Matter for Population Health Action: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21899.

8:15 a.m.

Welcome and overview of the day

David Kindig, professor emeritus of population health sciences, emeritus vice chancellor for health sciences, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health; co-chair, Roundtable on Population Health Improvement

8:25 a.m.

The metrics landscape

Context setting: Steven Teutsch, senior scholar, Leonard D. Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and Economics, University of Southern California; senior fellow, Public Health Institute; and adjunct professor, University of California, Los Angeles, Fielding School of Public Health

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Culture of Health: Alonzo Plough, vice president, Research-Evaluation-Learning, and chief science officer, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Multisectoral metrics: Rajiv Bhatia, executive director, The Civic Engine

9:25 a.m. Q&A/Discussion
9:45 a.m. Break
10:00 a.m.

Using metrics locally

Moderator: Julie Willems Van Dijk, associate scientist, co-director of the County Health Rankings and Roadmaps Program, University of Wisconsin

Community example: Megan Joseph, director of community organizing, United Way of Santa Cruz County, California

Health system example: Michael Bilton, senior director, Community Health and Benefit Dignity Health

10:45 a.m. Q&A/Discussion
11:05 a.m.

Measurement and health equity

Moderator: Steven Woolf, director, Center on Society and Health, and professor of family medicine and population health, Virginia Commonwealth University

Suggested Citation: "Appendix B: Workshop Agenda." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Metrics That Matter for Population Health Action: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21899.

Landscape, challenges, debates: Thomas LaVeist, professor and director, Hopkins Center for Health Disparities Solutions, Johns Hopkins University

PolicyLink’s National Equity Atlas: Sarah Treuhaft, director of equitable growth initiatives, PolicyLink

11:50 a.m. Q&A/Discussion
12:15 p.m.

Lunch and metrics demos/Mini-poster session

AARP Livability Index: Brenda Sulick, policy outreach director, strategic initiatives, AARP Public Policy Institute

PolicyLink’s National Equity Atlas: Sarah Treuhaft, director of equitable growth initiatives, PolicyLink

Contra Costa County climate change metrics: Abigail Kroch, director of the Epidemiology, Planning & Evaluation unit of Contra Costa Health Services

Live Well San Diego measures: Dale Fleming, director of strategy and innovation; San Diego Public Health; and Dan Gallagher, senior regional planner, San Diego Association of Governments

1:45 p.m.

World Café session (2 questions, 2 rounds)

Hosts: Alina Baciu, Institute of Medicine; Amy Geller, Institute of Medicine; Mary Lou Goeke, United Way of Santa Cruz County; Marthe Gold, New York Academy of Medicine; Lyla Hernandez, Institute of Medicine; Kate Papa, AcademyHealth; Steven M. Smith, University of Florida; Brenda Sulick, AARP; Darla Thompson, Institute of Medicine; Matthew Trowbridge, University of Virginia; Julie Willems Van Dijk, University of Wisconsin; Kelly Worden, U.S. Green Building Council

Question 1: What kinds of measures are helpful to communities working to improve health? (two rounds of discussion)

Question 2: What are barriers in your community to using measures to inform action? (two rounds of discussion)

3:15 p.m. Break
Suggested Citation: "Appendix B: Workshop Agenda." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Metrics That Matter for Population Health Action: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21899.
3:30 p.m.

Report back

Moderator: Steven Teutsch, senior scholar, Leonard D. Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and Economics, University of Southern California; senior fellow, Public Health Institute; and adjunct professor, University of California, Los Angeles, Fielding School of Public Health

4:30 p.m.

Reflections on the day

George Isham, senior advisor, HealthPartners; senior fellow, HealthPartners Institute for Education and Research; co-chair, Roundtable on Population Health Improvement

5:00 p.m. Adjourn
Suggested Citation: "Appendix B: Workshop Agenda." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Metrics That Matter for Population Health Action: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21899.
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