The state of Ohio’s health: 2017 Health Value Dashboard™ release
Wednesday March 1, 2017
9:30 AM to 2:30 PM
OCLC Conference Center – Lakeside Building
6600 Kilgour Place
Dublin, OH 43017
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View the 2017 Health Value Dashboard
With the release of the 2017 Dashboard, this forum will look at how Ohio’s health status has changed and where challenges and opportunities for policy interventions still exist.
In December 2014, the Health Policy Institute of Ohio released the first Health Value Dashboard, which found that Ohio ranked 47th among the 50 states and the District of Columbia on health value, a composite measure of healthcare costs and population health. Since then, initiatives across the state have looked at how we can get better value for our healthcare dollar.
Speakers will address access and health system innovation, public health and community collaboration and the social determinants of health and health equity, among other topics.
Presentation slides
- “The 2017 Health Value Dashboard: What’s new and what’s next,” Reem Aly and Amy Bush Stevens, HPIO
- “The critical role of addressing social determinants of health,” Michelle Spencer, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
- “Pursuing equity through public health and community collaboration,” Renée Branch Canady, Michigan Public Health Institute
- “Achieving health value: improving population health outcomes through health system transformation,” Christopher Koller, Milbank Memorial Fund
Additional remarks from:
- Shannon Jones, GroundWork Ohio and Warren County commissioner
- Jason Orcena, Union County Health Department
- Shaun Hamilton, Premier Health
CLE Material
- Click here for a complete pdf packet of all CLE material
- “Population Health — A Bipartisan Agenda for the Incoming Administration from State Leaders,” Christopher F. Koller, Milbank Memorial Fund; Thomas Alexander, South Carolina State Senate; and Susan Birch, Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing
- “Public Health and Hospitals: Lessons Learned From Partnerships in a Changing Health Care Environment,” F. Douglas Scutchfield, Lawrence Prybil, Ann V. Kelly and Glen P. Mays, College of Public Health, University of Kentucky
- “Evaluating Strategies for Reducing Health Disparities by Addressing the Social Determinants of Health,” Rachel L. J. Thornton, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine; Crystal M. Glover, Rush University Medical School; Crystal W. Cené, Chapel Hill School of Medicine, University of North Carolina; Deborah C. Glik, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health; Jeffrey A. Henderson, Black Hills Center for American Indian Health; and David R. Williams, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health and Harvard University
- “Policy Approaches to Advancing Health Equity,” Mary Hall, Office of Minority Health and Health Equity; Corinne Graffunder, Office of the Associate Director for Policy; Marilyn Metzler, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Boxed lunches will be served (vegetarian options available)
Registration begins at 9 am, with program starting at 9:30 am.
HPIO has a limited number of PARTIAL scholarships available on a first-come, first-served basis. If you feel that you are unable to defray the cost of admission, please contact Hailey Akah at hakah@hpio.net.
CLE credit: This course has been approved by the Supreme Court of Ohio Commission on Continuing Legal Education for 3.75 hours of CLE credit.
CEU credit: This course have been approved by the National Association of Social Work – Ohio Chapter for 3.75 hours of social work CEU credit.
Cancellation Policy: Cancellations must be made in writing to Hailey Akah at hakah@hpio.net. The last day to cancel registration for a full refund is one week prior to the event (Feb. 22, 2016). A cancellation fee of $15 will be deducted from your refund for all cancellations received after Feb. 22. If you do not send us notification of cancellation prior to the event on March 1, 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.
There is no fee waiver for forum registration where CLE is requested.
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.
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9:30 AM to 2:30 PM
6600 Kilgour Place
Dublin, OH 43017
With the release of the 2017 Dashboard, this forum will look at how Ohio’s health status has changed and where challenges and opportunities for policy interventions still exist.
In December 2014, the Health Policy Institute of Ohio released the first Health Value Dashboard, which found that Ohio ranked 47th among the 50 states and the District of Columbia on health value, a composite measure of healthcare costs and population health. Since then, initiatives across the state have looked at how we can get better value for our healthcare dollar.
Speakers will address access and health system innovation, public health and community collaboration and the social determinants of health and health equity, among other topics.
Presentation slides
- “The 2017 Health Value Dashboard: What’s new and what’s next,” Reem Aly and Amy Bush Stevens, HPIO
- “The critical role of addressing social determinants of health,” Michelle Spencer, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
- “Pursuing equity through public health and community collaboration,” Renée Branch Canady, Michigan Public Health Institute
- “Achieving health value: improving population health outcomes through health system transformation,” Christopher Koller, Milbank Memorial Fund
- Shannon Jones, GroundWork Ohio and Warren County commissioner
- Jason Orcena, Union County Health Department
- Shaun Hamilton, Premier Health
Boxed lunches will be served (vegetarian options available)
Registration begins at 9 am, with program starting at 9:30 am.
HPIO has a limited number of PARTIAL scholarships available on a first-come, first-served basis. If you feel that you are unable to defray the cost of admission, please contact Hailey Akah at hakah@hpio.net.
CLE credit: This course has been approved by the Supreme Court of Ohio Commission on Continuing Legal Education for 3.75 hours of CLE credit.
CEU credit: This course have been approved by the National Association of Social Work – Ohio Chapter for 3.75 hours of social work CEU credit.
Cancellation Policy: Cancellations must be made in writing to Hailey Akah at hakah@hpio.net. The last day to cancel registration for a full refund is one week prior to the event (Feb. 22, 2016). A cancellation fee of $15 will be deducted from your refund for all cancellations received after Feb. 22. If you do not send us notification of cancellation prior to the event on March 1, 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.
There is no fee waiver for forum registration where CLE is requested.
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.