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Summit on Integrative Medicine and the Health of the Public Agenda


Event Date: February 25, 2009 - February 27, 2009


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February 25-27, 2009

National Academy of Sciences Building

Washington, DC

 

*Click here for speaker bios*
 

DAY ONE (February 25)

 

9:00-9:15         Welcome and opening remarks
                          
Harvey V. Fineberg, President, Institute of Medicine


9:15-10:00       Keynote I. Stage setting: Integrating health and health care
                           
Ralph Snyderman, Duke University 
                           [Presentation Slides]

                             

 

10:00-10:15     BREAK

 

10:15-11:45     Panel I – Vision: What is needed for an integrated approach to health?  

Panel moderator: Michael Johns, Emory University
[Presentation Slides]

  • Victor Sierpina, University of Texas Medical Branch
             [Presentation Slides]
  • Mehmet Oz, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center 
             [Slides not available]
  • Ellen Stovall, National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship
             [Presentation Slides]
  • William Novelli, AARP       
  • George Halvorson, Kaiser Permanente   
             [Presentation Slides]
              
11:45-12:15     LUNCH AND DISCUSSION SESSIONS: A series of informal, optional luncheon discussions was open to all Summit attendees. 
 

 

1:15-2:15         Priority assessment group reports 

Moderator: Ralph Snyderman, Duke University

  • Reed Tuckson, UnitedHealth
  • Fred Sanfilippo, Emory Healthcare

2:15-3:45 Panel II - The models   

Panel moderator: Erminia Guarneri, Scripps Center for Integrative Medicine

 

  • Models to ensure integrated, continuous care, including chronic disease across caregivers and settings: Edward Wagner, MacColl Institute for Healthcare Innovation at Group Health Center for Health Studies 
             [Presentation Slides]
  • Models to improve health among the underserved: Arnold Milstein, Mercer    
             [Presentation Slides]   
  • Models to promote health and wellness, prevention, management of chronic diseases: David Katz, Yale University 
             [Presentation Slides]
  • Models to optimize health and healing across the lifespan: Tracy Gaudet, Duke University 
             [Presentation Slides] 
  • Models to promote primary care (medical home, patient-centered care): Mike Magee, Center for Aging Services Technologies 
             [Presentation Slides]  
3:45-4:00       BREAK

                                     

4:00-4:45         Keynote II – The models  

Donald Berwick, Institute for Healthcare Improvement

                       [Presentation Slides]

 

5:00-6:30     RECEPTION

 

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DAY TWO (February 26)

 

9:00-9:45         Keynote III – The science  

Dean Ornish, Preventive Medicine Research Institute

                       [Presentation Slides] – These slides may be used only with permission. Please request permission by email: dean.ornish@pmri.org

 

9:45-11:30      Panel III – The science  

Panel moderator: Bruce McEwen, Rockefeller University

                       [Presentation Slides]

  • Social determinants of health: Nancy Adler, University of California, San Francisco 
              [Presentation Slides]
  • Mind-body medicine: Esther Sternberg, NIH National Institute of Mental Health 
              [Presentation Slides]
  • Genomic/predictive medicine: Richard Lifton, Yale University 
              [Presentation Slides]
  • Environmental epigenetics: Mitchell L. Gaynor, Weill-Cornell Medical Center and Gaynor Integrative Oncology     
              [Presentation Slides]
  • Intervention evaluation and outcomes measures: Lawrence Green, University of California, San Francisco
              [Presentation Slides]
  • CAM modalities: Josephine Briggs, NIH National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine 
              [Presentation Slides]
11:30-1:00     LUNCH AND DISCUSSION SESSIONS: A series of informal, optional luncheon discussions was open to all Summit attendees.
 

 
1:00-2:00         Priority assessment group reports    

Moderator: Ralph Snyderman, Duke University 

  • Richard LIfton, Yale University 
  • Avid Haramati, Georgetown University 
  • Helen Darling, National Business Group on Health 

2:00-3:30         Panel IV – Workforce and education   
Panel moderator: Elizabeth Goldblatt, Council of Colleges of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
                    [Presentation Slides]

  • Education curricula: Mary Jo Kreitzer, University of Minnesota         
  • Core competencies: Victoria Maizes, University of Arizona          
  • Interdisciplinary training: Adam Perlman, University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey
              [Presentation Slides]
  • Workforce reorientation: Richard Cooper, University of Pennsylvania
              [Presentation Slides]
  • Standards, regulation, and patient safety: Cyril Chantler, King's Fund 
              

3:30-3:45      BREAK

 

3:45-4:30         Keynote IV – Workforce and education 

Carol Black, Academy of Medical Royal Colleges

                    [Presentation Slides]


4:30                 ADJOURN

 

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DAY THREE (February 27)

 

8:30-9:15         Keynote V – The economics 

Senator Tom Harkin, U.S. Senate
 

9:15-10:45       Panel V – The economics  

Panel moderator: Sean Tunis, Center for Medical Technology Policy

  • Economic burden of chronic disease: Kenneth Thorpe, Emory University           
  • Insurer perspective: Reed Tuckson, UnitedHealth Group          
  • Employer perspective: William George, Harvard University and Tom Donohue, U.S. Chamber of Commerce   
  • Behavior change incentives and approaches: Janet Kahn, University of Vermont
              [Presentation Slides]   
  • Rewards of integrative medicine: Kenneth R. Pelletier, University of Arizona and University of California (UCSF) Schools of Medicine 
              [Presentation Slides]

10:45-11:00   BREAK

 

11:00-12:20     Panel VI – Issues, priorities, and strategies: Moving forward

 Panel moderator: Ralph Snyderman, Duke University
Full planning committee, plus breakout group reporters


12:20-12:30     Final remarks
Ralph Snyderman, Duke University
Harvey V. Fineberg, President, Institute of Medicine

 



Resources & Links
Stage setting: Ralph Snyderman
Vision: Michael Johns
Vision: Victor Sierpina
Vision: Ellen Stovall
Vision: George Halvorson
The Models: Edward Wagner
The Models: Arnold Milstein
The Models: David Katz
The models: Tracy Gaudet
The models: Mike Magee
The models: Donald Berwick
The science: Dean Ornish
The science: Bruce McEwen
The science: Nancy Adler
The science: Richard Lifton
The science: Esther Sternberg
The science: Mitchell Gaynor
The science: Lawrence Green
The science: Josephine Briggs
Workforce and education: Elizabeth Goldblatt
Workforce and education: Adam Perlman
Workforce and education: Richard Cooper
Workforce and education: Carol Black
The economics: Janet Kahn
The economics: Kenneth R. Pelletier


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