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Appendix 5.
Subcommittees of the Advisory Committee

Subcommittee and Chair

Charge

Advisory Committee Members

External Members

Health Equity and Disparities

Chair: Ronald Manderscheid

Think conceptually about how to move forward on the issues of health equity and health disparities. What are the steps in creating public recognition of concepts such as health equity/ health parity to catalyze action through the 2020 objectives?

Shiriki Kumanyika,

Adewale Troutman

Rochelle Rollins, Office of Minority Health;

Thomas Laveist, Johns Hopkins University;

Paula Braveman, U. California, San Francisco;

Luisa Borrell, Columbia University;

Walter Williams, CDC/OMHD

Developmental Stages, Life Stages and Health Outcomes

Chair: Patrick Remington

Provide expert knowledge on the importance of a life stages approach, how such an approach should be conceptualized and how it can be appropriately incorporated into Healthy People 2020.

Doug Evans,

Everold Hosein,

Vincent Felitti

Neal Halfon, U. California, Los Angeles;

Mary Haan, University of Michigan;

Janet Rich-Edwards,
Brigham and Women's Hospital;

Michelle Berlin, Oregon Health & Science U.;

Lloyd Kolbe, Indiana University;

Laura Hoard, Admin. for Children & Families

Environment and Determinants

Chair: Abby King

To provide 'big picture' advice and suggestions related to more fully incorporating information related to the underlying social, economic, physical and cultural environments that impact health and its determinants into Healthy People 2020

Lisa Iezonni,

Vincent Felitti,

Adewale Troutman,

Eva Moya

Nancy Adler- U. California, San Francisco;

Lewis Lampris, American Dental Association;

Cathleen Walsh, CDC;

James Sallis, San Diego State University;

Lisa Berkman, Harvard University.

Priorities

Co-Chairs: Jonathan Fielding and David Meltzer

How should priorities be set? What objective and subjective criteria should be used in selecting opportunities for interventions (e.g., overall burden, attributable burden, effect size of interventions, whether they work alone or in combination, and level of community support)?

Shiriki Kumanyika,

Pat Remington,

Jonathan Fielding,

Abby King

Ed Sondik, NCHS;

Martina Taylor, NIH;

Dan Brock, Harvard University;

Tracy Orleans, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

User Questions and Needs

Chair: W. Douglas Evans

Develop a list of key questions that primary target audiences are likely to expect Healthy People to help them to answer. Determine which of these expectations are realistic, and how they can be arrayed by user group.

Everold Hosein,

Eva Moya,

Ron Manderscheid,

David Siegel

Georges Benjamin, APHA;

Pat Libbey, NACCHO;

Paul Jarris, ASTHO;

Beverly Malone, National League for Nursing;

Emily DeCoster, HRSA;

John Clymer, Partnership for Prevention;

Richard Riegelman, HP Curriculum Task Force

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