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The Brookings Active Surveillance Implementation Council meeting opened with brief summaries of a number of ongoing pilot projects using distributed data systems, including:
Because Sentinel’s success depends on its ability to attract and maintain private sector data and analytic partners, the majority of the meeting focused on ensuring a meaningful and worthwhile experience for these stakeholders. Two guest panels comprised of senior executives from health plans and integrated delivery systems helped to stimulate discussion, as they articulated their concerns and needs for their participation in Sentinel. Council members and guest panelists then explored potential solutions to address these issues, including the possible roles that private sector data and analytic partners may play in the governance of Sentinel.
November 18, 2010
8:30 AM - 3:30 PM EST
Marriott at Metro Center
Ballroom
775 12th St. NW
Washington, DC
Map
Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform engelbergevents [at] brookings.edu (202) 797-4391
Welcome, Introduction, Charge to the Council, and Meeting Objectives
Mark B. McClellan
Director
Economic Studies
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Remarks from FDA Leadership
Janet Woodcock
Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Rachel Behrman
Office of Medical Policy, Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Mini-Sentinel: A Coordinating Center and Distributed Data Center
Judy Racoosin
Richard Platt
Harvard Medical School and Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality's Distributed Data Systems
Jean Slutsky
Center for Outcomes and Evidence, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation/Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services' Multi-Payer Claims Database Introduction
Amol Navathe
Office of the Secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
National Institutes of Health Collaboration with the HMO Collaboratory
Philip Wang
National Institute of Mental Health
European Medicines Agency's PROTECT Project
Xavier Kurz
Pharmacovigilance and Risk Management Sector, European Medicines Agency
Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership's Tools and Methods
Paul Stang
Johnson & Johnson and Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership
Session II: Ensuring Meaningful Collaboration with Private Sector Data Partners
Dennis Ausiello
Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Partners Healthcare
Louis Hochheiser
Humana
Sam Nussbaum
WellPoint, Inc.
Reed Tuckson
UnitedHealth Group
Session III: Role of Data Partners in Governance Structure of Sentinel
Kim Caldwell
Competitive Health Analytics, Humana
Karen Ignagni
America's Health Insurance Plans
Andrew Slavitt
Ingenix
Stanley Watson
Kaiser Foundation Research Institute
Marcus Wilson
HealthCore
Discussion Summary and Next Steps
May 23, 2012
Blog Post
May 22, 2012, George L. Perry
Opinion
May 22, 2012, Gary Burtless
Paper
May 20, 2012, Martin Neil Baily and Bruce Katz
May 17, 2012, Ted Gayer and Phillip Swagel
May 17, 2012, Tracy Gordon
Testimony
May 16, 2012, Douglas J. Elliott
May 15, 2012, George L. Perry
Economic Studies ›
Article
January 12, 2011, Joshua S. Benner, Rachel E. Behrman, Jeffrey S. Brown, Mark B. McClellan, Richard Platt and Janet Woodcock
Report
October 2010, Joseph Antos, PhD, John Bertko, Michael Chernew, PhD, David Cutler, PhD, Francois de Brantes, Dana Goldman, PhD, Bob Kocher, Mark B. McClellan, Elizabeth McGlynn, PhD, Mark Pauly, PhD, Leonard Schaeffer and Stephen Shortell, PhD