Tuesday, February 19, 2019
9:30 am – 2 pm
Fawcett Event Center
The Ohio State University
2400 Olentangy River Rd.
Columbus, OH 43210
Free parking: click here to download a parking permit
Please print a parking permit. It must be displayed in the vehicle during the event. This permit is only valid in the Fawcett Center parking lot. Parking is not permitted in spaces with reserved signs
Technological innovations have the potential to improve population health while reducing healthcare spending. In Ohio, new technology is already beginning to change the way we approach the state’s greatest health challenges, including:
- Telehealth services that increase access to mental health and addiction services
- Transportation initiatives that enable better access to jobs and active living environments, while improving air quality
- Data analytics tools that identify issues related to the social determinants of health
This forum will explore the role of technology in fostering innovative approaches to improving health and reducing health disparities, with a focus on addressing Ohio’s greatest health challenges: mental health and addiction, infant mortality and chronic disease.
Speakers will discuss policy implications and how to balance the promise of these innovations with policy concerns.
Agenda
Presentation slides
- Rep. Doug Green, Chairman, Ohio House Transportation and Public Safety Committee, Ohio House of Representatives
- “Balancing the Promises and Perils of Technological Innovation to Improve Health,” Christopher F. Koller, President, Milbank Memorial Fund
- “Telehealth: A Bridge to Mental Health & Addiction Treatment Services,” Mei Wa Kwong, Executive Director, Center for Connected Health Policy
- “Innovation as the Great Equalizer,” Brandi Braun, Deputy Innovation Officer, City of Columbus
Telehealth panelists:
- Kimberly Anderson, Chief Legal Counsel, State Medical Board of Ohio
- Scott Huddle, Strategic Account Executive, OptumHealth
- Teresa Lampl, Interim CEO, The Ohio Council of Behavioral Health & Family Services Providers
- Sara Zolinski, Medicaid Health Systems Administrator, Ohio Department of Medicaid
Data analytics panelists:
- Brian Fowler, Chief Data Officer, Ohio Department of Health
- Dan Paoletti, Chief Executive Officer, Ohio Health Information Partnership
- Alex Vaillancourt, Chief Information Officer & Senior Vice President, Informatics, The Health Collaborative
- Registration begins at 9 am, with program starting at 9:30 am
- Free parking provided. Click here to download a parking permit to display on the dashboard of your vehicle
- Lunch will be served. Please email Alana Clark-Kirk (aclarkkirk@hpio.net) if you have dietary restrictions.
- The forum general attendance fee is $65 (for additional fee options, please see the registration page)
Attorney CLE credit: This course was submitted to the Supreme Court of Ohio Commission on Continuing Legal Education and approved for 3.25 hours of CLE credit.
Social work CEU credit: This course was submitted to the National Association of Social Workers and approved for 3.25 hours of CEU credit.
CLE reading materials
- Huskamp, Haiden A., Alisa B. Busch, Jeffrey Souza, Lori Uscher-Pines, Sherri Rose, Andrew Wilcock, Bruce E. Landon, and Ateev Mehrotra. “How Is Telemedicine Being Used In Opioid And Other Substance Use Disorder Treatment?” Health Affairs 37, NO. 12 : TELEHEALTH (2018): 1940-1947. doi: 0.1377/hlthaff.2018.05101
- Ginsburg, Paul B., Andrés de Loera-Brust, Caitlin Brandt, and Abigail Durak. The opportunities and challenges of data analytics in health care. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution, 2018.
- Leach, Eric, Travis Ricketts. Autonomous & Connected Vehicle Report. Columbus, OH: Ohio House of Representatives Transportation & Public Safety Committee, 2018
Cancellation Policy: Cancellations must be made in writing to Alana Clark-Kirk (aclarkkirk@hpio.net). The last day to cancel registration for a full refund is one week prior to the event (Feb. 12, 2019). Refunds will not be issued for all cancellations received after Feb. 12, 2019. If you do not send us notification of cancellation prior to the event on Feb. 19, 2019 you will be required to remit the full amount of the registration fee. Those who do not remit payment will be required to pay in advance for any future events.
Note for State Employees and Legislators: Forum registration fee can be waived for all State of Ohio executive branch employees, legislators and staff. However, state employees, legislators and staff that are reportable persons should note that their attendance at the event is subject to JLEC disclosure if their forum registration fee is waived. Reportable persons are required to file a financial disclosure form (FDS) with JLEC. If you are unsure whether or not you are reportable, please consult your legal counsel.