California Wellness Plan’s Overarching Goal: Equity in Health and Wellbeing
Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Meeting Objectives:
Karen L. Smith, MD, MPH, California Department of Public Health (CDPH) Director & State Public Health Officer
Diana S. Dooley, Secretary (invited)
California Health & Human Services Agency
Moderator: Wm. Jahmal Miller, MHA, Deputy Director – Office of Health Equity, CDPH
Keynote Panel:
Learning Objective: After keynote, participants will be able to:
1: Healthy Communities
Larry Cohen, MSW, Founder & Executive Director Prevention Institute
Learning Objectives: After presentation, participants will be able to describe a vision for healthy communities’ work that weaves together promising and evidence-informed strategies to create healthier community environments with equity as a priority outcome
2: Optimal Health Systems: Medi-Cal Whole Person Care Pilot
Brian Hansen, Health Program Specialist II, Program Monitoring & Medical Policy Branch, CA Department of Health Care Services
Learning Objective:
3: Useable Data: Querying Clinical Data to Address Public Health Needs
Michael Hogarth, MD, FACP, FACMI, Professor, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine & Department of Internal Medicine, UC Davis Medical Center
Learning Objectives:
4: Sustainability: Disseminate understanding and advance models for sustainable funding for prevention and its key supports
Jen Lewis, MEM, MA, Special Projects Director, Sonoma County Department of Health Services
Learning Objectives:
*Please see the bottom of this page for a complete list and description of each Breakout Presentation.*
Health Access: What would be the impact of Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) repeal/replace?
Moderator: Marice Ashe, JD, MPH, Founder and CEO, ChangeLab Solutions
Learning Objectives:
1. Demonstrate how proposed changes to the ACA will affect Californians.
2. Specify action steps to take to ensure prevention stays at the forefront of California’s commitment to health and health equity.
1: G1 (Healthy Communities): Moving upstream: Addressing community conditions and determinants of health
Moderator: Melissa Jones, MPA, Executive Director, Bay Area Regional Health Inequities Initiative
Community Development
Speaker #1: Anita Kumar, Collaborative Manager, East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation
Education
Speaker #2: D’Artagnan Scorza, PhD, Founder, Executive Director & Board Secretary, Social Justice Learning Institute
Access to Healthy Food
Speaker #3: Keith Bergthold, Executive Director, Fresno Metro Ministry
Learning Objectives:
2: G1 (Healthy Communities): Land use, planning, and health equity
Moderator: Rachel Bennett, MPH, MURP, Associate Program Manager, Prevention Institute
Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO)
Speaker #1: Greg Chew, Senior Planner, Sacramento Area Council of Governments
Local Government
Speaker #2: Tyler Summersett, MPA, Senior Transportation and Trails Planner, Tuolumne County Transportation Council
Advocacy/Research
Speaker #3: Mojgan Sami, PhD, Project Scientist, The Sustainability Initiative, UC Irvine
Learning Objectives:
3: G2: (Optimal Health Systems) Community Clinical Partnership for Prevention
Moderator: Michael Hochman, MD, MPH, Director, USC Gehr Center for Implementation Science
The Power of Diabetes Self-Management Programs: Keys to Sustaining and Scaling Programs that Work
Speaker #1: Neal Kaufman, MD, MPH, Founder and Chief Medical Officer, Canary Health
Comprehensive Medication Management – How this works
Speaker #2: Steven Chen, PharmD, FASHP, FCSHP, FNAP, Associate Professor and Chair, Titus Family Department of Clinical Pharmacy, William A. Heeres and Josephine A. Heeres Endowed Chair in Community Pharmacy, University of Southern California
Learning Objectives:
4: G2: (Optimal Health Systems) Prevention Strategies & Models that Work
Moderator: Shauntay L. Davis, MPH, Program Director Comprehensive Cancer Control Program, CDPH
Colorectal Cancer Screening Utilizing the Fecal Immunochemical Test (FIT) to Increase Colorectal Cancer Screening
Speaker #1: Daniel “Stony” Anderson, MD, FACP, President, California Colorectal Cancer Coalition
Tobacco Status Identification and Counseling The Impact of this Strategy on Cessation
Speaker #2: Elisa K. Tong, MD, MA, Department of Internal Medicine, UC Davis Health System
Learning Objectives:
5: G3 (Useable Data): Using Technology to Facilitate Data Collection and Surveillance
Moderator: April Roeseler, BSN, MSPH, Chief, California Tobacco Control Branch, CDPH
Using Handheld Devices to Collect Observational Data and Public Intercept Surveys
Speaker #1: Diana Cassady, DrPH, Professor, Department of Public Health Sciences, University of California, Davis
Enhancing Emerging Tobacco Product Surveillance with Novel Data Streams
Speaker #2: Jon-Patrick Allem, Ph.D., M.A., Postdoctoral Scholar Research Associate, Preventive Medicine, Center for Health Equity in the Americas, USC Institute for Global Health, USC Department of Preventive Medicine, and Institute for Prevention Research
Using Online Data Collection for Fast, Economical Surveillance and Media Tracking
Speaker #3: Xueying Zhang, MD, MPH, MS, Chief, Evaluation Unit, California Tobacco Control Program (IPR), California Department of Public Health
Learning Objectives:
6: G3 (Useable Data): Creating New Partners in Data Collection, Surveillance and Program Evaluation
Moderator: David J. Reynen, DrPH, MA, MPPA, MPH, CPH, Research Scientist III, California Stroke Registry / California Coverdell Program, CDPH
Silo-busting: Partnering to Collect Tobacco, Food, Alcohol and Condom Data to Create Healthier Retail Environments that Support Healthy Communities
Speaker #1: Elizabeth Andersen-Rodgers, MA, MSPH, Research Scientist, California Tobacco Control Program, California Department of Public Health
Health Information Exchange: Experiences from Solano County, California
Speaker #2: Bela T. Matyas, MD, MPH, Health Officer and Deputy Director, Solano County
California Cancer Registry Modernization
Speaker #3: Jeremy Pine, Technology and Operations Section Chief, California Cancer Registry, CDPH
Learning Objectives:
7: G4 (Sustainability): Mobilizing and Braiding Sustainable Funding for Prevention in Cities and Counties
Moderator: Paul Simon, MD, MPH, Chief Science Officer &
Director, Division of Assessment, Planning, and Quality, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health
Local Braided Funding
Speaker #1: Live Well San Diego - Wilma J. Wooten, MD, MPH, Public Health Officer, County of San Diego, Health and Human Services Agency, Public Health Services
Berkeley Soda Tax Model
Speaker #2: Vicki Alexander, MD, MPH, City of Berkeley Health Department and Healthy Black Families, Inc.
Learning Objectives:
8: G4 (Sustainability): State Level Innovation for Mobilizing Sustainable Funding for Prevention
Moderator: Dan Peddycord, RN, MPA, Director of Public Health, Contra Costa Health Services
1115 Waiver
Speaker #1: Stephen Williams, Director of Health and Human Services, Houston, Texas
Endowment Trust Model
Speaker #2: Tracey Strader, Executive Director Emeritus, Oklahoma Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust
Sugar Sweetened Beverage Tax
Speaker #3: Lynn Silver, MD, MPH, Lynn Silver, MD, MPH, Senior Advisor, Public Health Institute and Co-Chair, California Alliance for Funding Prevention
Learning Objectives: