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Order form for...
Videotapes of
Partnerships for Health in the New Millennium: Launching Healthy People 2010
Conference
Washington, D.C., January 24-28, 2000
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Videotapes are now available of the official launch of Healthy People 2010 and other selected conference
sessions. You may order videotapes by mail or fax. All videotapes are VHS. The cost-recovery fee, which includes shipping and handling,
is $12.50 per tape. Selected conference sessions are available online at
www.health.gov/healthypeople.
Check the videos that you want to order, and then fill out the ordering information at the end of this form. |
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PLENARY SESSIONS (60-120 minutes each)
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B0076
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Welcome Reception
Speakers: Randolph F. Wykoff, Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Health (Disease Prevention and Health Promotion),
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS); David Satcher, Assistant
Secretary for Health and Surgeon General, HHS; Bill Frist, Senator,
Tennessee; Bill Cosby, Actor.
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B0077
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Opening Session: Launch of
Healthy People 2010
Speakers: Randolph F. Wykoff, Deputy Assistant Secretary
for Health (Disease Prevention and Health Promotion), HHS; Donna Shalala,
Secretary, HHS; Louis Sullivan, President, Morehouse School of Medicine
and former Secretary, HHS; Julius Richmond, MacArthur Professor Emeritus of Health Policy, Harvard Medical School and former Assistant Secretary for Health and Surgeon General, HHS;
Michele French, Tiffany Milbrett, Saskia Webber (members of the U.S.
Women's Soccer Team).
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B0078
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Congressional Initiatives to
Improve Health
Congressional perspectives on legislative initiatives
related to public health and health care
Speakers: Nicole Lurie (moderator), Principal Deputy
Assistant Secretary for Health, HHS; Donna M. Christian-Christensen,
Congresswoman, Virgin Islands; Jim McDermott, Congressman, Washington;
Ciro D. Rodriguez, Congressman, Texas.
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B0079
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Aging of America (Dinner
Keynote)
The aging of America and its implications for the
Nation's health
Speakers: John Rowe, Author, Successful Aging; Philip
R. Lee, Stanford University and former Assistant Secretary for Health.
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B0080
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Enhancing Access—Health, Technology, and the Digital Divide (Luncheon Keynote)
Methods for improving access to technology as a means for
health and economic improvement
Speakers: E. Ratcliffe, Jr., Executive Vice President,
American Medical Association; James Kaus, Director, AT&T Labs,
Technology and Innovation.
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B0081
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Global Rock Challenge
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B0082
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Eliminating Health
Disparities
Methods and policies for eliminating disparities
Speakers: Charles J. Olgetree, Jr. (moderator),
Harvard Law School; H. Jack Geiger, University of New York Medical
School of Biomedical Education; Vanessa N. Gamble, Vice President of
Community and Minority Programs, Association of American Medical
Colleges; Bonnie Erbe, Journalist, Columnist, Lawyer, Persephone
Productions; Robert W. Jensen, Journalist, University of Texas; Theda J.
McPheron-Keel, President, Wind Hollow Foundation.
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B0083
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Reception and Partnerships
Technology Games Awards
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B0084
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Health and Information
Technology—The Road Ahead
Current and future applications of information and
communication technology for improving health and health care
Speakers: Tim Kieschnick, Manager, Kaiser Permanente;
Charles Saunders, Chief Medical Officer, Healtheon/WebMD; Wendy Everett,
Director, Institute for the Future; Victor Strecher, HealthMedia, Inc.
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B0085
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A Tale of Two
Revolutions—Information Technology and Genetics (Luncheon Keynote)
Advances in information technology and genetics and
associated opportunities and concerns for individuals and society
Speakers: Francis Collins, Director, National Human
Genome Research Institute, National Institutes of Health; Steve McGeady,
Vice President and Director, Internet Health Division, Intel.
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B0115
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Healthy People in a Healthy
World
Global health disparities and the need for
transnational health initiatives
Speakers: David Satcher (moderator), Assistant
Secretary for Health and Surgeon General, HHS; Jimmy Carter, President,
The Carter Center; Ismail Sallam, Minister of Health and Population,
Egypt; Octavia Rivero Serrano, Secretary of General Board of Health,
Ministry of Health, Mexico.
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A Health Charge to the Nation
Speaker: David Satcher, Assistant Secretary for Health and Surgeon General, HHS.
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GENERAL
SESSIONS (60-90 minutes each)
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B0116 |
Evidence-Based
Recommendations for Healthy People
Introducing the Guide to Community
Preventive Services: An interactive exhibit and an
innovative tool for achieving Healthy People 2010 goals
Speakers: Caswell A. Evans, Chair, Task
Force on Community Preventive Services; David Satcher,
Assistant Secretary for Health and Surgeon Genereal, HHS;
Diana L. Kerr, Henry Ford Health System; Lawrence W.
Green, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC);
Jonathan Fielding, Los Angeles Health Official, UCLS
Faculty and Member of Task Force on Community Preventive
Services.
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B0117 |
Leading Health
Indicators
The role and implementation of leading
national indicators for health
Speakers: Susanne A. Stoiber (moderator),
Executive Officer, Institute of Medicine; George J.
Isham, Medical Director and Chief Health Officer, HealthPartners;
Mark D. Smith, President and CEO, California
HealthCare Foundation; Ron Goetzel, Vice President,
Consulting and National Practice.
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B0118 |
Corporate
Partnerships for Health in the New Millennium
Lessons from sustainable corporate
partnerships to improve health
Speakers: Lauren Leifer (moderator), Chief
Executive Officer, Compdisk, and Chair, Healthy People
Business Advisory Council; Sara Knab, Partnership for
Prevention.
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B0119 |
Translating
Healthy People to State and Community Action
Considerations for designing and
implementing health initiative on the State and local
levels
Speakers: Mohammad N. Adhter (moderator),
Executive Director, American Public Health Association;
Patricia Nolan, President, Association of State and
Territorial Health Officials; Stephanie Bailey,
President, National Association of County and City
Health Officials; Harvey Wallace, President-elect,
National Association of Local Boards of Health.
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B0120 |
Communicating
Health Improvements
How to make health news and information
more relevant to people's lives
Speakers: Drew Altman (moderator),
President, Kaiser Family Foundation; Sally Squires,
Medical and Health Writer, Washington Post; George
Strait, Senior Counselor, IssueSphere; George Lundberg,
Editor in Chief, Medscape; John Ford, President,
Discovery Health Media, Inc.
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B0092 |
A 21st Century
Vision of Health Statistics
Data and surveillance issues related to
Healthy People 2010
Speakers: Edward Sondik (moderator),
Director, National Center for Health Statistics;
Stephanie Pronk, Principal, National Leader for Health
Management; Miron L. Straf, Deputy Director, Commission
on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education,
National Academy of Sciences; Mary L. Lerchen, Deputy
Director for Science, CDC; Barbara Starfield, Professor,
Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions; Daniel J. Friedman,
Assistant Commissioner, Massachusetts Department of
Public Health.
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B0093 |
Inspiring
Healthy Living
Personal accounts of how individuals
overcame health adversities
Speakers: Lee Haney (moderator),
Chairman, President's Council on Physical Fitness and
Sports; Nicole Johnson, Miss America 1999; Brigadier
General Leif Hendrickson, Commanding General, Quantico
Marine Corps; Loretta Claiborne, Special Olympics, Inc.;
Grand Master Jhoon Rhee.
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B0094 |
Federal Funding
and Support for Healthy People
Mechanisms for Federal funding and support
for Healthy People initiatives
Speakers: Margaret Hamburg (moderator),
Assistant Secretary for Planning Health and Evaluation,
HHS; Eric Gopelrud, Office of Program Policy and
Coordination, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration; Lisa Simpson, Deputy Administrator,
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; Kathy
Cahill, Associate Director, CDC.
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B0095 |
Using Healthy
Communities to Mobilize Action
Methods and policies for mobilizing
community resources for health
Speakers: Tyler Norris (moderator),
President, Community Initiatives, Inc.; Chris Adams,
President, Healthy Outcomes; Richard Iron Cloud,
Director, Porcupine Clinic; Chris Vasquez, CEO,
Memorial-Hermann Northwest Hospital; Cynthia Taueg, Vice
President, Urban and Community Health, St. John Health
System, Detroit, Michigan.
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BREAKOUT SESSIONS (approximately 90 minutes each)
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B0096
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Promoting Healthy Lifestyles Through
Behavioral Health Risk Assessment and Change
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B0103 |
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Strategic Planning for Health Improvement
Among Diverse Populations
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B0097 |
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Health Education and Communication—Reaching
Communities
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Using Women's
Report Cards to Eliminate Disparities
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B0098 |
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Technological Innovations for Women
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B0105 |
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Promoting
Healthy Lifestyles Through Technology
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B0099 |
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Public/Private Community Partnership to
Improve Community Health
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B0106 |
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Mobilizing
Community Partners
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B0100 |
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Enhancing Children's Health—Issues and
Innovations
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B0107 |
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Addressing
Health Issues of Older Americans
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B0101 |
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Evidence-Based Approaches and Models for
Health Promotions [and] Disease Prevention
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B0108 |
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Collaborating to
Improve Adolescent Health Through Outreach, Education, and
Technology
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The Internet—Building Bridges Between
Providers and Patients
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B0109 |
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Technology Tools
for Enhancing Health Information
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FOCUS AREA SESSIONS (approximately 2 hours each)
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B0110
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Access to Quality Health Services
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B0113 |
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Maternal, Infant, and Child Health
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B0111 |
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Health Communication
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B0114 |
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Public Health Infrastructure
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B0112 |
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Educational and Community-Based Programs
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