- Breakouts Sessions Presentations
- Plenary Sessions Presentations
- Pre-Conference Sessions Presentations
1.1 Innovative Strategies for Engaging Residents in Participatory Planning Efforts that Drive Community Health Improvements | Nadine Chan, PhD, MPH, Public Health – Seattle & King County
Shelley Argbrite, MA, Garrett County Health Department |
1.2 Restoring the Community’s Health, Spirit and Culture: Rethinking the Medieval Model of Communal Health | Sharon Jones-Eversley, Towson University |
1.3 Application of Advanced/Predictive Analytics to Adherence with Diabetic Patients | Mark Rivera, Managed Care Consulting, Inc. / MCC Analytics
Rick Wilk, Community Health Partnerships Ltd |
1.4 Accountable Communities of Health of Washington State: Multisector, Public-Private Partnerships Taking on the Medicaid Transformation Project | Kyle Davidson, Pierce County Accountable Community of Health |
1.5 Vision 2020: Planning, Implementing and Sustaining Successful School-based Health Centers | Francie Wolgin, Interact for Health
Stephen Roller, Primary Health Solutions |
1.6 Health in All Policies as a Collaborative Approach to Address Community Health | Jimmy Dills, Georgia Health Policy Center
Michelle Rushing, Georgia Health Policy Center |
2.1 Combining Health Equity and Literacy Outcomes with an Evidence-based Childhood Obesity Prevention Program | Michelle Lombardo, The OrganWise Guys, Inc. |
2.2 The Multiple Paths to Community Health Improvement | Matt Guy, ReThink Health
Leigh Caswell, Presbyterian Healthcare Services |
2.3 Harnessing Clinical-Community Partnerships to Increasing Patient Physical: Implementing Exercise is Medicine in Two North Carolina Communities | Sarah Weller Pegna, Chatham Health Alliance
Zack King, LiveWell Catawba Mark Stoutenberg, University of Tennessee Chattanooga |
2.4 Engaging Communities To Collect and Disseminate Data | Donyel Barber, Gaston Family Health Services
Abigail Newton, Department of Health and Human Services |
2.5 “Get Covered Carolina:” A Partnership to Navigate Change in Healthcare Law | Sherry Hay, UNC-Family Medicine
Tim Smith, Carolina Health Net-FM |
2.6 Advancing Health Equity through Partnership | Kathryn Lawler, ARCHI
Karen Minyard, Georgia Health Policy Center |
2.7 From Grass Roots to Statewide Change: A Collective Impact Approach to Addressing Childhood Obesity | Emily Ann Vall, Georgia Department of Public Health
Debra Kibbe, Georgia Health Policy Center |
3.1 Pierce County Accountable Communities of Health: Community Voice Engagement for Community Health in the Medicaid Transformation Project | Liszet Chavez-Avila, Pierce County Accountable Community of Health |
3.2 “TRIP (Transporting Residents with Innovative Practices) Case Study- Collaborating Locally to Improve Transportation Access in Two Rural Communities” | Weyling White, Roanoke Chowan Community Health Center
Shelisa Howard-Martinez, Care Share Health Alliance |
3.3 Population Health and Transformational Initiatives in Texas as Evidenced Based Incubators for Delivery System Reform | Craig Kovacevich, University of Texas Medical Branch |
3.4 Documenting Collaborative Networks as Community Connectors – Network Clients & Social Determinants of Health | Andrea Radford, DrPH, MHA, Care Share Health Alliance
Rebecca Palmer, Care Ring |
3.5 Creative Collaborations: Using Social Determinants of Health to Spark Innovative Partnerships Across Multiple Community Service Sectors | Gregory Dent, Northwest Georgia Healthcare Partnership
Gayle Brannon, Whitfield County Health Department |
3.6 A Coordinated Response to Opioid Addiction | Lauren Reichelt, Rio Arriba Health and Human Services Department |
3.7 Pathway to Health Equity: Interprofessional Collaboration | Sylvia Caley, Health Law Partnership
Robert Pettignano, Health Law Partnership |
4.1 A Hospital & TimeBank Partner to Meet Patient and Community Health Needs | Kim Hodge, Pontiac SUN TimeBank
Beverly Beltramo, St Joseph Mercy Oakland |
4.2 Transportation and Health: An Overview of the Rides to Wellness Initiative in the Atlanta Metro Region | Amanda Tyler, Atlanta Regional Commission |
4.3 Using a Comprehensive Risk Reduction Lens to Transform Service Delivery and Payment, Pathways Community HUBs as an Example | Mark Redding, Akron Children’s Hospital Rebecca D. Considine Research Center |
4.4 Achieving Sprints of Change within the Marathon of Health System Transformation: A Technical Assistance Model aimed at Supporting the Development of Policy Strategies to Address Upstream Determinants of Health among Hospital-Community Partners | Allison Gertel-Rosenberg, Nemours Children’s Health System
Stephanie Walsh, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta |
4.5 Making Multi-Sectoral Teams Work: Policies, Procedures, and Tools for Success | Megan Bolejack, Care Share Health Alliance
Gini Knight, Center for Environmental Farming Systems |
4.6 Collaborative Cottage Grove: Aligning Health and Housing | Josie Williams, Greensboro Housing Coalition
Brett Byerly, Greensboro Housing Coalition |
5.1 Building and Applying Medication Access Programs in Health systems and Communities | Carrie Harnish, Trinity Health
Joann Fisher, FamilyWize |
5.2 Improving our FOCUS: How Community Health Improvements Lead to Increased Hepatitis C Screenings and Further Linkage-to-Care | Erin Hultgren, Gaston Family Health Services, Inc.
Jennifer McCracken, Catawba County Public Health |
5.3 Collaborative Efforts to Reduce Health Inequities in Rural Communities | Denise Taylor, Tanner Health System
Patricia Mitchell, Tanner Health System |
5.4 Creating a Community of Solutions: Technology Tools & Resources to Accelerate the Journey | Laura Howell, Institute for Healthcare Improvement |
5.5 Using Photovoice as an Evaluation Tool to Engage Stakeholders | Chandrika Derricho, Georgia Health Policy Center
Kristi Fuller, Georgia Health Policy Center |
5.6 Building a Healthy Dan River Region by Addressing Health Disparities | Tim Schwantes, Active Living by Design
Annie Martinie, Danville Regional Foundation |
5.7 The Three Legs of Community Health: Public, Behavioral, and Safety Net Hospital | Melissa Tucker, Gulf Coast Center
Craig Kovacevich, University of Texas Medical Branch |