Senior U.S. Health Policy Advisors, Doctors To Hold Health Care Panel Discussion, Live Webcast
Main Category: Medical Students / TrainingArticle Date: 05 Oct 2009 - 10:00 PDT
On Monday, October 5th, at the Columbus Club in Union Station, senior health policy advisors from the Obama Administration, the U.S. Senate, and the U.S. House will be hosted by the National Physicians Alliance Foundation and the American Medical Student Association for a first-ever National "Grand Rounds" on Health Care Reform, a panel discussion featuring these experts discussing the state of health care reform and responding to questions from physicians and physicians-in-training.
The panelists for the event are:
- Dr. Meena Seshamani, MD, PhD, Director of Policy Analysis in the Office of Health Reform, Department of Health and Human Services
- Jack Ebeler, Senior Health Policy Advisor to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce
- Jocelyn Moore, Senior Health Policy Advisor to Senator Jay Rockefeller, Staff Director for Senate Finance Subcommittee for Healthcare
"Grand Rounds" are meetings held by physicians and physicians-in-training during which medical cases are discussed in-depth. Participants in the National "Grand Rounds" on Health Care Reform will hear commentary from those with the unique perspective held only by key players in the shaping of national health policy.
The event will be moderated by Arthur Kellermann, MD, MPH, an Emergency Medicine physician and health policy expert from Emory University, and will be simultaneously webcast for physicians and physicians-in-training nationwide to tune in and submit their questions.
Those wishing to view the panel discussion are invited to visit http://www.nationalgrandrounds.org for more information and to register for this free event. Participants can also track the discussion by following @NtlGrandRounds on Twitter. @NtlGrandRounds will be Live Tweeting the event and using the hash tag # NtlGrandRounds.
The National Physicians Alliance Foundation is a 501c3 organization founded in 2007 with a mission to create research and education programs that promote active engagement of health care providers with their communities to achieve high quality, affordable health care for all.
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Health Care Reform: "Solutions = Inclusions"
posted by Ed Galan on 5 Oct 2009 at 11:41 amThanks for highlighting this panel of experts working with the White House team on this important subject! I'm struck however how "experts" for inclusion is defined so myopically. As an Advanced Practice Nurse (APN), Nurse Practitioner (NP), and Clinical Assistant Professor for nursing sciences, I've also dealt with health policy and management concerns at a hands on level for almost three decades. I work to instill the essentials of being well-versed and "experts" on these topics with all my students BECAUSE we/they are or will be in the forefront at all times. I'm glad for the med students' association being included; but a "multi-disciplinary" approach to these COMPLEX issues is needed; not just a single perspective. While the President's Team sometimes mentions "Nurse Practitioners" (see: http://www.aanp.org/AANPCMS2 ) as "value added" to this process, it has usually gone by the wayside in terms of real "inclusiveness". The media also needs to keep tabs on this as well, for more accountability and a truer "participative" approach.
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