HPIO released the 2019 Health Value Dashboard. As part of the release, we hosted three forums to explore how Ohio’s performance on health value has changed, as well as Ohio’s strengths, challenges and policy opportunities to drive improvement.
Each forum highlighted Ohio’s health and explored key themes in the 2019 Health Value Dashboard including gaps in outcomes by race/ethnicity, income/education level and disability status. Speakers addressed policy opportunities to advance improved population health, health equity and sustainable healthcare spending such as the implementation of population health improvement strategies and upstream collaboration.
Columbus
Thursday, April 4, 2019
9:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Mid-Ohio Foodbank
3960 Brookham Drive, Grove City, OH 43123
Agenda
Presentations:
- “Moving toward health value: Where we are now and how we can improve,” Reem Aly, Vice President, Healthcare System and Innovation Policy, HPIO and Amy Bush Stevens, Vice President, Prevention and Public Health Policy, HPIO
- “Think upstream, act locally: Do something about social determinants of health,” Dr. Len M. Nichols, Director, Center for Health Policy Research and Ethics, George Mason University
- “The hazards of a ‘dam-good’ intervention: Threats to well-intentioned upstream population health solutions,” Dr. Ray Bignall, Assistant Professor, Pediatrics, Nationwide Children’s Hospital & Ohio State University College of Medicine
- “A lasting impact on health outcomes,” Dr. Paul Kuehnert, Associate Vice President – Program, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Panelists:
- [Moderator]Dr. Deena Chisolm, Principal Investigator, Center for Innovation in Pediatric Practice, Nationwide Children’s Hospital
- Carrie Baker, President and CEO, Healthcare Collaborative of Greater Columbus
- Dr. Rob Crane, President, Preventing Tobacco Addiction Foundation
- Holli Ritzenthaler, Assistant Vice President, Program Administration, OhioGuidestone
- Aslyne Rodriguez, Co-Founder & CEO, EmpowerBus LLC
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 (March 28, 2019). Refunds will not be issued for all cancellations received after March 28, 2019. If you do not send us notification of cancellation prior to the event on April 4, 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.
Thank you to the North Canton Medical Foundation and the Sisters of Charity Foundation of Canton for their generous support of this event!
CLE material and additional resources:
- 2019 Health Value Dashboard (Health Policy Institute of Ohio)
- 2017 Health Value Dashboard (Health Policy Institute of Ohio)
- Social Determinants As Public Goods: A New Approach To Financing Key Investments In Healthy Communities (Health Affairs)
- The Medicalization of Population Health: Who Will Stay Upstream? (Millbank Quarterly)
- [Video] Healthy Neighborhoods, Healthy Families Initiative (Nationwide Children’s Hospital)
Attorney CLE credit: This course was submitted to the Supreme Court of Ohio Commission on Continuing Legal Education and approved for 2.75 hours of CLE credit.
Social work CEU credit: This course was submitted to the National Association of Social Workers and approved for 2.75 hours of CEU credit.
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.