Children's Health Services Researchers
Meeting
Improving Children's Health
Through Health Services Research was a special 1-day meeting held June 26, 1999, in Chicago. The state of the science in children's health services research
was explored, including public and private funding opportunities, networks for
conducting research, and uses of research in policy and practice. The meeting
was co-sponsored by the National Association of Children's Hospitals and Related
Institutions (NACHRI), with the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (AHCPR),
the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), the David and Lucille Packard Foundation, the
Association for Health Services Research (AHSR), the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and Data
Harbor, Inc.
Welcome and Introduction
James
E. Shmerling, M.B.A.
Chair, Council on Child Health Financing
National Association of Children's Hospitals and Related Institutions
President
LeBonheur Children's Medical Center, Inc.
Memphis, TN
W. David
Helms, Ph.D.
Chief Executive Officer
Association for Health Services Research
Washington, DC
This presentation reviews the evolution
of the children's health services research field; describes the current environment
that is creating the demand for research results; and highlights the field's
recent accomplishments, new initiatives, and future directions.
Lisa
Simpson, M.B., B.Ch., M.P.H.
Deputy Administrator
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
Rockville, MD
Moderator:
Barbara
Starfield, M.D., M.P.H.
University Distinguished Service Professor
Professor, Health Policy
John Hopkins University
School of Hygiene and Public Health
Baltimore, MD
Carolyn
Clancy, M.D.
Director, Center for Outcomes and Effectiveness Research
Agency for Health Care Policy and Research
Rockville, MD
Kevin
B. Weiss, M.D., M.P.H.
Director, Center for Health Services Research
Rush Primary Care Institute
Chicago, IL
David
Olds, Ph.D.
Professor, Pediatrics, Psychiatry and Preventative Medicine
Director, Prevention Research Center for Family and Child Health
University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
Denver, CO
Peters
D. Willson
Vice President, Public Policy
National Association of Children's Hospitals
Alexandria, VA
Building Capacity: Training
Panelists highlighted innovative
training programs and outlined challenges they face when preparing pediatricians
and researchers for the future. In addition, participants explored changes
in the children's health services research training curriculum and how to
facilitate recommendations for improvement.
Moderator:
Michael
Weitzman, M.D.
Chief of Pediatrics
Rochester General Hospital, Rochester, NY
Panelists:
Charles
Homer, M.D., M.P.H.
Assistant Professor, Pediatrics,
Harvard University Medical School
Director, Clinical Effectiveness Program
Children's Hospital, Boston, MA
Charles
E. Irwin, Jr., M.D.
Professor, Pediatrics
Director, Division of Adolescent Medicine
Vice President, Academic General Pediatrics
University of California—San Francisco
San Francisco, CA
John
Pestian, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Pediatrics
Eastern Virginia Medical School
Director, Clinical Outcomes
Center for Pediatric Research
Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters Health System
Norfolk, VA
New Policy Developments
Panelists presented their views
of upcoming policy developments in children's and adolescents' health services
and challenges in the research community.
Moderator:
Patricia
MacTaggart
Director, Center for Medicaid and State Operations
Health Care Financing Administration
Baltimore, MD
Panelists:
Linda
Bilheimer, Ph.D.
Deputy Assistant Director for Health
Congressional Budget Office
Washington, DC
Alan
Weil, J.D., M.P.P.
Director, Assessing the New Federalism
The Urban Institute
Washington, DC
Lois
Salisbury, J.D.
President
Children NOW
Oakland CA
Funding
A panel of private funders and
public funding agencies provided researchers and children's health services
professionals with an opportunity to learn about current funding priorities,
important sources for potential funding, and how to effectively tap into those
resources.
Moderator:
Shirley
Girouard, Ph.D., R.N.
Vice President, Child Health and Financing
National Association of Children's Hospitals and Related Institutions Alexandria,
VA
Panelists:
Gontran
Lamberty, Dr.P.H.
Director
Maternal and Child Health Bureau Research Program
Rockville, MD
Denise
Dougherty, Ph.D.
Coordinator, Child and Adolescent Health Activities
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
Rockville, MD
National Institute of Child
Health and Human Development
Bethesda, MD
Building Capacity: Research Networks
Using Networks to Conduct Children's
Health Services Research
This panel described how children's
hospitals and other health organizations have successfully developed and conducted
research initiatives important to the health of children. Participants discussed
strategies for network implementation and how to overcome common challenges.
Moderator:
James
E. Shmerling, M.B.A.
President
LeBonheur Children's Medical Center, Inc.
Memphis, TN
Managed Care Research Networks
Andrew
Nelson, M.P.H.
Executive Director
Health Partners Research Foundation
Bloomington, MN
Emalee
G. Flaherty, M.D.
Medical Director, Protective Service Team
Children's Memorial Hospital
Assistant Professor, Pediatrics
Northwestern University School of Medicine
Coordinator for the State of Illinois, PROS
Chicago, IL
Shirley
Girouard, Ph.D., R.N.
Vice President, Child Health and Financing
National Association of Children's Hospitals and Related Institutions
Alexandria, VA
New Policy Developments
How do researchers use data responsibly
to influence policy and shape practice? From three distinct perspectives,
this session explored using research to effectively influence policy; feasible
ways to use research in clinical practice, and the use of research in government
decision making. Panelists provided examples of how data has been used to
improve the organization, delivery, and financing of health care for children.
Moderator:
Arthur
F. Kohrman, M.D.
Associate Chair for Advocacy
The Children's Memorial Hospital
Chicago, IL
Panelist:
Jane
Holl, M.D., M.P.H.
Assistant Professor, Pediatrics
Northwestern University Medical School
Institute for Health Services Research and Policy Studies
Division of General Pediatrics
The Children's Memorial Hospital
Chicago, IL
Richard
H. Sewell, M.P.H.
Executive Director
Chicago Health Policy Council
Center for Health Administration Studies
The University of Chicago
Chicago, IL
Steve
A. Freedman, Ph.D.
Executive Director and Professor
Institute for Child Health Policy
Gainesville, FL
Funding
What happens to a grant application
once it is submitted? From review procedures to "the check is in the
mail," panelists outlined the funding process. In an interactive discussion
and mock study review, participants had an opportunity to ask important funding
questions and fine-tune their grantsmanship skills.
Moderator and Grantsmanship:
Linda
Blankenbaker
Acting Director, Scientific Review Division
Office of Research Review, Education, and Policy
Agency for Health Care Policy and Research
Rockville, MD
Panelists:
Carolyn
M. Clancy, M.D.
Director, Center for Outcomes and Effectiveness Research
Agency for Health Care Policy and Research
Rockville, MD
Anne
Gadomski, M.D., M.P.H.
Research Scientist and Attending Physician
Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital—Research Institute
Cooperstown, NY
Jose
Julio Escarce, M.D., Ph.D.
Senior Natural Scientist
RAND
Santa Monica, CA
Wrap-up and Next Steps
Neal
Halfon, M.D., M.P.H.
Director, Center for Healthier Children, Families & Communities
UCLA, School of Public Health
Los Angeles, CA
Current as of June 1999
Internet Citation:
Improving Children's
Health Through Health Services Research: Children's Health Services Researchers
Meeting. June 1999. Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, Rockville,
MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/research/chsr1.htm