Jan 31

Past Event

Brookings Roundtable on Active Medical Product Surveillance: Mini-Sentinel Accomplishments and Plans for Year Two

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Summary

On January 31, the Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform hosted the live webinar, "Mini-Sentinel Accomplishments and Plans for Year Two," as part of the Brookings Roundtable on Active Medical Product Surveillance series.

The webinar served as an opportunity for interested stakeholders to revisit discussions from the Sentinel Initiative Public Workshop, and focused on Mini-Sentinel's progress and plans for the upcoming year.

Details

January 31, 2011

2:30 PM - 3:30 PM EST

The Brookings Institution

Live Webinar

1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW

Map

For More Information

Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform

(202) 797-4391

Event Agenda

  • Welcome and Introductions

    • mmclellanimage

      Mark B. McClellan

      Director

      Economic Studies

  • Sentinel Today: FDA Perspective

    • Judy Racoosin

      Sentinel Initiative Scientific Lead

      U.S. Food and Drug Administration

  • Status Report on Mini-Sentinel

    • Richard Platt

      Chair, Department of Population Medicine

      Harvard Medical School and Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute

  • Development of a Common Data Model and Distributed Analysis

    • Lesley Curtis

      Associate Professor of Medicine, Center for Clinical and Genetic Economics

      Duke University School of Medicine

  • Privacy and Security in Mini-Sentinel

    • Deven McGraw

      Director, Health Privacy Project

      Center for Democracy and Technology

  • Plans for Surveillance of Users of Oral Ant-Diabetes Drugs

    • Bruce Fireman

      Biostatistician and Research Scientist

      Kaiser Permanente Northern California