Upload
trinhdan
View
216
Download
2
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
Agenda Overview
Mon: Policy Overview
Tue: Clinical Excellence
Wed: Research & Development
Thu: Health in the Community
Fri: Financing as a Game Changer
Mon: Policy Overview
09:00 Approached Institution:
Wagner School of Public Policy, NYU
- Key Speaker: Sherry Glied (Dean of New York University’s
Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service )
- Implications of Affordable Health Care Act
12:00 Lunch
02:00 Approached Institution:
Office of the Commissioner of Health, New York
Department of Health
- Proposed Speaker: TBC
- Expanding Coverage to Vulnerable Populations
05:30 Fireside Chat with Joe Bufford, Academy of Health
Wagner School of Public Service
Established in 1938, the Robert F. Wagner Graduate School
of Public Service is now considered the top programs in
public policy in the USA. Major programs include:
MPA in Public and Nonprofit Management & Policy
MPA in Health Policy & Management Master of Urban
Planning
“Public service is the highest good, and, when done
honorably and well, the most rewarding.”
Key Speaker: Professor Sherry Glied
Professor Sherry Glied is Dean of New York University’s Robert F.
Wagner Graduate School of Public Service
Professor Glied was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as Assistant Secretary
for Planning and Evaluation at the Department of Health and Human
Services (2010-2012). She and her team had an extensive role in
drafting the policy contents of President Barak Obama’s Affordable
Health Care Act, that extended access to affordable health care for
millions of Americans. She was former Senior Economist for health care
and labor market policy on the President’s Council of Economic
Advisers, under Presidents Bush and Clinton (1992-1993).
Click for Professor Glied’s full Bio
Videos: Sherry Glied |
An Insider's View of the Affordable Care Act
On the Brink Healthcare Reform Puts These 3 Groups at Risk
Proposed Speaker: TBC
Office of the Commissioner of Health, New York
Department of Health
- Expanding Coverage to Vulnerable Populations
Tue: Clinical Excellence
09:00 Approached Institution:
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
- Proposed Speaker:
Dr. Dennis S. Charney (Dean of Medical School)
- Investing in the Future through Medical Education
12:00 Lunch
02:00 Approached Institution:
Mt. Sinai Hospital and Health System
- Proposed Speaker:
Dr. Kenneth L. Davis (President and CEO)
- The New Era of Accountable Care
Icahn School of Medicine
at Mount SinaiThe Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai has become one
of the most sought after medical schools in the USA.
The Mount Sinai Health SystemWith over 40,000 staff, the Mt Sinai Health System has
become the largest employer in New York.
Proposed Speaker: Dr. Dennis S. Charney
Dr. Dennis S. Charney is Anne and Joel Ehrenkranz Dean of the
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and President for
Academic Affairs for the Mount Sinai Health System. He is also a
world expert in the neurobiology and treatment of mood and
anxiety disorders.
Since Dr. Charney was named Dean in 2004, the Icahn School of
Medicine has risen to, and has maintained, its strength among
the top 20 institutions in National Institutes of Health (NIH)
funding, and it currently ranks fifth in funding per faculty
member from the NIH and other sources.
Proposed Speaker: Dr. Kenneth L. Davis
Dr. Kenneth L. Davis, MD, President and Chief Executive Officer,
Mount Sinai Health System, is widely recognized as a visionary
leader who has placed The Mount Sinai Medical Center at the
forefront of health care in New York City.
Dr. Davis was appointed CEO of The Mount Sinai Medical Center in
2003. Prior to his appointment, Mount Sinai was losing millions of
dollars per year. Noting five years of improved financial
performance and a “culture of accountability,” Moody’s Investor
Service upgraded the Hospital’s rating to A2 in July 2009. That
year, the Medical Center was also named among the nation’s top
20 hospitals by U.S. News & World Report, earning Honor Roll
status.
Wed: Research & Development09:00 Approached Institution:
Mailman School of Public Health
- Proposed Speaker:
Prof. Michael S. Sparer, (Chair, Department HPM)
- Health Policy and Leadership for the Future
12:00 Lunch
02:00 Approached Institution:
Columbia University Technology Ventures
- Proposed Speaker: Orin Herskowitz, Executive Director
& Vice-
President Intellectual Property & Technology Transfer
- Frontiers in Bio Medical Research of Columbia
The Mailman School of Public Health
Since 1922, the Mailman School has been at the forefront of
public health research, education, and community
collaboration. It is considered on of the Ivory League
Schools in the US ranking 3 in public health
Columbia University Medical CenterSituated on a 20-acre campus in Northern Manhattan and
accounting for roughly half of Columbia University's nearly
$3 billion annual budget.
Proposed Speaker: Prof. Michael S. Sparer
Professor Michael S. Sparer, PhD, JD, is the Chair of Health
Policy & Management at the Mailman School of Public
Health. He is an expert in the politics of health care, with a
particular emphasis on the health insurance and health
delivery systems for low-income populations, and the ways
in which inter-governmental relations influences policy.
Professor Sparer is the former editor of the Journal of
Health Politics, Policy and Law, and the author of Medicaid
and the Limits of State Health Reform, as well as numerous
articles and book chapters.
Proposed Speaker: Orin Herskowitz
Orin Herskowitz is Executive Director and Vice-President
Intellectual Property & Technology Transfer of Columbia
University Technology Ventures
Thu: Community Health
09:00 Approached Institution:
New York Academy of Health
- Proposed Speaker:
Dr. Jo Ivey Boufford (President, NY Academy of Health)
- Bridging the Network of Communicy Care
12:00 Lunch
02:00 Approached Institution:
City MD
- Proposed Speaker:
Dr. Richard Park, CEO, CityMD
- High Quality and Consumer focused Walk in Clinic
New York Academy of Medicine
The Academy’s Health Policy team works to improve public
health by bringing together researchers, policymakers,
community members, and key stakeholders to develop
evidence-based solutions to the root causes of poor health
outcomes. It promotes healthy aging, prevent chronic
disease and promote health, and reduce health disparities
in New York City and across New York State.
Much of its policy work focuses on aligning communities,
government, and leaders from multiple sectors to transform
the places where people live, work, and play.
Proposed Speaker: Dr. Jo Ivey Boufford
Dr. Jo Ivey Boufford, is President of The New York Academy
of Medicine. Dr. Boufford is Professor Emeritus of Public
Service, Health Policy and Management at the Robert F.
Wagner Graduate School of Public Service and Clinical
Professor of Pediatrics at New York University School of
Medicine. She is Co-Director of the National Program Office
of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Scholars Program.
She was Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health in
the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
from 1993 to 97, and as Acting Assistant Secretary in 1997.
From 1991-93 she was Director of the King’s Fund College,
London, in the UK.
Proposed Speaker: Dr. Richard Park
Dr. Richard Park, is the CEO of CityMD, the leading urgent
care ambulatory provider in the NY Metro Area. With over
200 full time board certified physicians, CityMD cared for
millions of patient visits with one main focus - Faster,
better, easier!
Dr. Park studied medicine at the Albert Einstein College of
Medicine of the Yeshiva University.
Fri: Health Insurance & New Exchanges
09:00 Approached Institution:
Health Investment and Financing
- Proposed Speaker:
Mr. Alexander Preker
(Former Chief Economist, World Bank)
- Interface between Investment and Financing
12:00 Lunch
02:00 Approached Institution:
New York Health Insurance Exchanges
- Proposed Presentation:
Empire (Blue Cross Blue Shield of New York)
- Adapting to the Exchange Environment
Alexander S. Preker, CEO HIF
Mr. Alexander S. Preker is President and CEO of the
Health Investment & Financing Corporation, a Founding
Member of the New York Chapter of the Keiretsu Forum,
the Chair of the External Advisory Committee for the
WHHSJ of the International Hospital Federation, a Senior
Advisor to Mt. Sinai Innovation Partners and a Member of
the Board of the USA HealthCare Alliance.
He has had a distinguished career, working at different
times for International Bank of Reconstruction and
Development (IBRD), International Development
Association (IDA), International Finance Corporation (IFC)
and World Health Organization (WHO).
Study Tour Proposal
4½ day study programme
½ Day private programme organised upon request
Included in the price
- Policy and Academic Contents
- International Expertize facilitation
- Site Visits
- 3 Dinners
Not included
- 2 dinners & Lunch
- Hotel
- Transportation
Cost and Financial Arrangements
Total cost per participant is USD 2000 Early Bird
31 March 2016(Deadline for full payment 31 March 2016)
US$ 2500 after 31 March 2016IHF Members will receive 10% discount on early & non-early bird rates
Minimum of 15 participants
Maximum of 25 participants on a first come, first served basis
Full Payment Due on 15 May, 2016
Cancellation Policy:In case of cancelation by IHF refund of 100 % of payment.
In case of cancelation by participant before June 8th refund of
50 % of payment, no refund after this date.
HotelParticipants will be responsible for making hotel
reservations.
Recommended Hotels:
Hotel Wales, Madison Avenue
Hotel Courtyard, Mahattan,Upper East Side
FoodParticipants are to cover food costs, which include lunch
and 2 dinners
TravelParticipants will be responsible for organizing and
covering costs for their international and local travel
To Register: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/new-york-2016-ihf-
hospitals-and-health-services-study-tour-tickets-
21495216772?utm_source=eb_email&utm_medium=
email&utm_campaign=new_event_email&utm_ter
m=viewmyevent_button
For more information:Sheila Anazonwu
International Hospital Federation
Email: [email protected]
Tel: +41 22 850 9422