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Looking to the
Future
6:00-7:00 AM -
Healthy People in Motion (Exercise)
7:00-8:00 AM -
Poster Session (select to view presentation titles and abstracts)
7:30-8:30 AM -
Concurrent Caucus Sessions (select to view
presentation titles and abstracts)
- Government-Private Partnerships in
Healthcare Informatics Initiatives
- Effective Faith Community and Public
Health Partnerships: Key Leadership Ingredients
- Inspiring Communities to Build Healthy
Bodies and Minds for a Brighter Tomorrow - The Eat Well Play Hard Ambassador Program
- Engaging Partners Outside of Public
Health to Support the Goal of "Increasing the Quality and Years of Healthy Life"
- A Local Public-Private Partnership to
Eliminate Disparities in Minority Health
- Mobilizing a Rural Community to Prevent
Diabetes and Asthma
- 1999 National Worksite Health Promotion
Survey: An In-Depth View of Industry
- Integrating Diabetes Messages Into
Communities through a Network of Partners - The National Diabetes Education Program
8:30-10:00 AM -
Concurrent Breakout Sessions (select to view presentation titles and
abstracts)
- Community Innovations in Cardiovascular Disease Prevention
- Education and Outreach Efforts to Improve Community Health
- Quality Issues and Online Health Resources
- Partnering for Tobacco Prevention and Control in Rural and Urban
Communities
- Partnering for Healthy Communities on the State and Local Levels
- Health in the New Millennium: Thinking Globally
- The Internet and Health Care: Changing Provider-Patient Relationships
- Collaborating to Improve Adolescent Health through Outreach, Education,
and Technology
- Addressing Health Needs of Diverse Populations of Women
- Technology Tools for Enhancing Health Information
- Eliminating Disparities: Promising Approaches and Models
- Youth Suicide Prevention: Creating a Community Response
- National Health Information Infrastructure
- Informing the Nation About Leading Health Indicators
10:30
AM-12:00 PM - Plenary Session:
Health and Information Technology—The Road Ahead
Focus
Current and future applications of information and communication technology
for improving health and healthcare. |
Moderator
John Lumpkin, MD, MPH, Director, Illinois Department of Public Health, and
Chair, National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics
Speakers
Charles Saunders, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Healtheon/WebMD
Wendy Everett, Director, Institute for the Future
Victor Strecher, PhD, Chairman of the Board, Chief Science Officer,
HealthMedia
Tim Kieschnick, Strategic Development Manager, Member Technologies, Kaiser
Permenente
|
12:30-1:30 PM - Luncheon
Keynote:
A Tale of Two Revolutions: Information Technology and Genetics
Focus
Advances in information technology and genetics, and associated opportunities and concerns for individuals and society. |
Introduction of
Speaker
Robert E. Windom, MD
Speakers
Steve McGeady, Vice President, Intel New Business Group, and Director,
Intel Internet Health Initiative
Francis Collins, MD, PhD,
Director, National Human Genome Research Institute, NIH |
1:30-3:00 PM -
Plenary Session:
Healthy People in a Healthy World
Focus
Global health
disparities and the need for transnational health initiatives. |
Moderator
David Satcher, MD, PhD, Assistant Secretary for Health and Surgeon General
Speakers
His Excellency Professor Dr. Ismail Sallam,MD, Ministry of Health and
Population, Egypt
The Honorable Jimmy Carter (pre-recorded video), President, The Carter
Center
Octavio Rivero Serrano, MD, Secretary of General Board of Health,
Ministry of Health, Mexico |
3:00-3:15 PM - A
Healthy Charge to the Nation
David Satcher, MD, PhD, Assistant Secretary for
Health and Surgeon General
3:15-3:30 PM -
Wrap-Up and Closing Comments
Randolph F. Wykoff, MD, MPH & TM, Deputy
Assistant Secretary for Health (DPHP)
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Partnerships
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Millennium January 24-28,
2000 Omni Shoreham Hotel,
Washington, DC
Updated: 05/01/08 |