Santa Fe Group May 2019 Salon Advances #TeethinMedicare Movement
"Our Salon empowers attendees with compelling data confirming the significant economic and total health benefits of putting 'teeth' in Medicare. This data underscores the best practices of the private insurance sector, which should inspire federal and state agencies to help effect policy change," said
Featured presentations at the 2019 Salon include:
- Congresswoman
Donna Shalala - As the longest serving Secretary ofHealth and Human Services inU.S. history, who commissioned the first ever Surgeon General's Report onOral Health ,Ms. Shalala will present her perspective, now nearly two decades later, on the progress she believes has been made as well as what further change needs to be made either at the legislative or administrative level. - AARP National Volunteer President
Dr. Catherine Alicia Georges - Will speak to how the inclusion of an oral health benefit in Medicare and Medicaid could help to stem the negative health and financial impact on individuals without it;AARP's policy and advocacy recommendations; and what actionsAARP believes would meet seniors' oral health benefit needs. - Henry Schein, Inc. Chairman & CEO,
Stanley M. Bergman – Will highlight perceived obstacles to the interoperability of current and future electronic health record systems and the maximum benefit to the patient when the exchange of information is facilitated among all health care providers, across a variety of health care delivery settings. New York State [NYS]Department of Health , Research Scientist,Kevin Malloy , &Stony Brook University School of Dental Medicine , Clinical Professor,Dept. of Periodontolgy , Dr.Ira B. Lamster - Will present the exclusive findings from an extensive, novel analysis of NYS Medicaid dental care data across adult patients, bringing to light the substantial positive economic and health impact of dental care in Medicaid populations.- Marketing for
Change Co. , CEO,Peter Mitchell & DentaQuest Partnership , President,Alison Gregg Corcoran - Will present how public momentum is building for dental benefits in Medicare, the results of "we have teeth and we vote" outreach programs in three states during the 2018 election, and what motivates citizens 50+ to take action on this important issue. - Liberty Partners Group, Principal,
Eric Berger - Will highlight the call to action to achieve better care at lower costs for people in need of medically necessary oral healthcare, as well as the community effort that has enlisted organizations across the nation to join the movement to put #TeethinMedicare.
Additional presenters and panelists include:
Michael Monopoli , D.M.D., M.P.H., M.S., Executive Director, Grant Making Strategy,DentaQuest Partnership for Oral Health AdvancementChet Douglass , D.M.D., Ph.D., Professor Emeritus,Harvard School of Dental Medicine Marko Vujicic , Ph.D., Chief Economist & Vice President,Health Policy Institute ,American Dental Association Stephen N. Abel , D.D.S., M.S.D., Associate Dean for Student, Community and Professional Initiatives, University at Buffalo School of Dental MedicineRobert Lewando , D.D.S., M.B.A., Executive Director,Dental Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Paul Manos , D.D.S., Dental Director, Professional Affairs,United Concordia George J. Isham , M.D., M.S., Senior Fellow,HealthPartners Institute Anita D. Glicken , M.S.W., Executive Director, National Inter-professional Initiative onOral Health (NIIOH) andProfessor Emerita ,University of Colorado School of Medicine , Pioneer Leader of the Physician Assistant Oral Health Leadership InitiativeHugh Silk , M.D., M.P.H., Professor,Department of Family Medicine and Community Health UMass ,UMass Medical School , Medical Director,Primary Care Wellness Center /Community Healthlink Rita Jablonski , Ph.D., C.R.N.P., F.A.A.N., F.G.S.A., Professor,University of Alabama atBirmingham School of Nursing Anthony A. Miller ,M.Ed ., PA-C, Distinguished Professor & Director,Division of Physician Assistant Studies ,Shenandoah University William Scanlon , Ph.D., Consultant,West Health Meg Booth , M.P.H., Executive Director,Children's Dental Health Project Burton Edelstein , D.D.S., M.P.H.,B.A., Founding Chair Emeritus and Senior Fellow in Public Policy,Children's Dental Health Project ,Washington D.C. and Professor of Dental Medicine and Health Policy & Management,Columbia University Irving Medical Center David Gesko , D.D.S., F.A.C.D., Dental Director & Senior Vice President,Health Partners Patrick Willard , Senior Director of State and National Strategic Partnerships,Families USA Lindsey A. Robinson , D.D.S., Diplomate, A.B.P.D.Patrick T. Courneya , M.D., Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer,National Health Plan and Hospitals Quality,Kaiser Permanente
To see the full agenda and to learn more, please visit: SantaFeGroup.org
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