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Linda Gibbs New York City Deputy Mayor NYC HHS Connect William A. Hazel, Jr., MD Secretary of Health & Human Resources Commonwealth of Virginia . From Field to Fed III June 18-20 th , 2012.
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Linda Gibbs New York City Deputy Mayor NYC HHS Connect William A. Hazel, Jr., MD Secretary of Health & Human Resources Commonwealth of Virginia From Field to Fed IIIJune 18-20th, 2012 June 18 – 20, 2012 Baltimore, MD In Collaboration with Johns Hopkins University
Welcome & Introduction Daniel Stein Managing Partner & Co Founder Stewards of Change
Linda Gibbs New York City Deputy Mayor NYC HHS Connect William A. Hazel, Jr., MD Secretary of Health & Human Resources Commonwealth of Virginia Welcome and Introductions Nicholas Jones Benjamin T. Rome Dean. Whiting School of Engineering The Johns Hopkins University Stephanie L. Reel Vice Provost for Information Technology Chief Information Officer Whiting School of Engineering The Johns Hopkins University Daniel Stein Co-Founder & Managing Partner Stewards of Change June 18 – 20, 2012 Baltimore, MD In Collaboration with Johns Hopkins University
Champion Level Sponsors Supporter Level Sponsors June 18 – 20, 2012 Baltimore, MD In Collaboration with Johns Hopkins University
Other includes: Academia, Associations, Foundations, Judicial, Nonprofits
Symposium Goals: • Provide participants an opportunity to expand their business and social networks, learn from others, and contribute to a set of practical solutions that support integration and interoperability. • Identify and document specific actions, information and next steps that will be crucial in supporting integration and interoperability among the various service domains, including human services, healthcare, public health, courts and education. • Encourage federal, state, county and all other participants engage in deep discussions about real-world challenges, and pinpoint areas where assistance would help improve outcomes. • Continue driving thought leadership focused on interoperability in new and creative ways, both short- and long-term.
SOC Theory of Change Policy – The principles or rules that guide decisions by which human services organizations define how they will achieve desired outcomes across the range of programs, activities and disciplines. Structure – The way public and private human services systems design, organize and implement work processes to achieve policy and practice goals. Practice – The way public and private human services organizations deliver services and care, monitor and report results and achieve intended outcomes
Logistics • Two meeting spaces – Hodson and Levering/Glass Pavilion • Hotel transportation (walk or mini bus) • Dinner Monday – La Famigilia – around the corner from the Colonnade • Tell Lecinda is you are NOT attending • Reception Tuesday evening at JHU Faculty Club on the campus (dinner on your own) • Face Board - Encouraging people to connect with one another – provide some information about your interests and contact information • Materials • Primer – thumb drive and on SOC web site • HS 2.0 Handbook • NICOP (include instructions for accessing and using it) • LinkedIn Site (open the group afterwards)
“Change doesn’t occur by trying harder, it requires a change in the way work gets done.” W. Edwards Deming, 1986
First Step: Speed Introductions • Instructions (about 30 minutes): • Take a few minutes to consider your ‘burning question’; write it on the back of your card; think about the change driver and how it relates to your question. • Get up; move around; meet 3 – 5 people using questions on your card to make introductions and get to know a few new people. • Gather back in the auditorium for a quick debrief
Moderator: Nicole Gardner Vice President, Global Leader, Social Services and Healthcare Center of Competence, IBM Don Edwards Assistant Agency Director Alameda County, CA Case Study Federal Perspectives on Interoperability and Efforts to Leverage the Affordable Care Act to Link Health, Nutrition and Human Services across Agencies Moderator: Daniel Stein Co-Founder & Managing Partner, Stewards of Change Julie Boughn Jessica Shahin George Sheldon Deputy Director Associate Administrator Acting Assistant Secretary Center for Medicaid, CHIP Supplemental Nutrition Administration for Children and Survey and Certification Assistance Program and Families June 18 – 20, 2012 Baltimore, MD In Collaboration with Johns Hopkins University
Linda Gibbs New York City Deputy Mayor NYC HHS Connect William A. Hazel, Jr., MD Secretary of Health & Human Resources Commonwealth of Virginia Questions of Consequence: An Initial Discussion about What Matters Most Now for Accelerating Information Sharing across Silos? Moderator: Stewards of Change Team June 18 – 20, 2012 Baltimore, MD In Collaboration with Johns Hopkins University
Linda Gibbs New York City Deputy Mayor NYC HHS Connect William A. Hazel, Jr., MD Secretary of Health & Human Resources Commonwealth of Virginia Preparing for the Future: Leveraging Health Reform to Ensure Linkages between Human Services and Health in the Near-term and Long-term. Moderator: Mary Curtis Senior Project Consultant, Stewards of Change Joseph Bodmer Henry Chao Darrell J. Gaskin Director Deputy CIO & Deputy Director Associate Professor, Deputy Director Administration for Children Center for Medicare & Medicaid Center for Health Disparities and Families Service Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health June 18 – 20, 2012 Baltimore, MD In Collaboration with Johns Hopkins University
Linda Gibbs New York City Deputy Mayor NYC HHS Connect William A. Hazel, Jr., MD Secretary of Health & Human Resources Commonwealth of Virginia Preparing for the Future: Leveraging Health Reform to Ensure Linkages between Human Services and Health in the Near-term and Long-term. Moderator: Mary Curtis Senior Project Consultant, Stewards of Change Tom Baden Ivan Handler Chief Information Officer Chief Technology Officer Minnesota Department of Human Services Illinois Office of Health Information Services William A. Hazel, Jr. MDDr. Joshua M. Sharfstein Secretary of Health & Human Resources Secretary of Health & Mental Hygiene Commonwealth of Virginia Maryland June 18 – 20, 2012 Baltimore, MD In Collaboration with Johns Hopkins University