APHA 2016 Annual Meeting
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CCC, Mile High Ballroom 1ABC
5151.0
CCC, 505
5154.0
CCC, 706
International Health Luncheon Organized by: International Health
Empowerment Strategies for Improving MCH Outcomes Moderator(s): Ndidi Amutah, PhD, MPH, CHES 12:30 p.m. Introductory Remarks— 12:40 p.m. Women’s experiences in accessing, understanding, evaluating, communicating and using health information and services during pregnancy— Laura Merrell, MPH, CPH 1:00 p.m. Implementing and testing a Financial Empowerment Program for Black mothers in California— Mercedes Dekker, MPH 1:20 p.m. Healing through stories: Experiences using Photovoice with Black mothers in California— Miranda Brillante, MPH 1:40 p.m. Reproductive History as an Indicator for Health in Later Life— Terri Ann Thompson, PhD Organized by: Maternal and Child Health Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights, Socialist Caucus, Women’s Caucus Pathways to insuring the remaining uninsured and improving patient outcomes and system sustainability 12:30 p.m. Why do ACA eligible populations remain uninsured? Report from California— Nadereh Pourat, PhD 12:50 p.m. Uninsured in the balance: How community health centers provide care to the uninsured population after the ACA— Steven P. Wallace, PhD 1:10 p.m. It’s Not Only about Medicaid Expansion: Forces Impacting Community Health Center Capacity to Serve the Remaining Uninsured— Amy Bonilla, MPA 1:30 p.m. Mixed-Status Families: When Parents Can’t Get Covered With Their Children— Shana Charles, MPP, PhD Organized by: Medical Care Section CCC, 113 Priorities for America’s Health: Capitalizing on Life-Saving, Cost-Effective Preventive Services Moderator(s): Mona Sarfaty, MD MPH 12:30 p.m. Impact of Medicare prescription drug improvement, and modernization act of 2003 on potentially preventable hospitalizations in adults over 65— Obioma Nwaiwu, MD, PhD 12:50 p.m. Priorities for America’s Health: Saving Lives by Closing Gaps in Key Preventive Services— Anne Haddix, PhD 1:10 p.m. Priorities for America’s Health: Capitalizing on Life-Saving, Cost- Effective Preventive Services— Warren A. Jones, MD, FAAFP 1:30 p.m. Priorities for America’s Health: Identifying highest-impact, highest- value services outside of primary care— Steven Woolf, MD, MPH Organized by: Medical Care Section 5152.0 CCC, 111 5153.0
Strategies of place: How communities support integration and recovery for people
with mental health challenges Moderator(s): Shannon Breitzman 12:30 p.m. Evaluation of a statewide
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CCC, 503
implementation of an Olmstead Settlement Agreement for mental health services— Cynthia Zubritsky, PhD 12:50 p.m. Upstream Solutions to Address Adverse Childhood Experiences and Community Trauma— Wendy Ellis, MPH, DrPH(c) 1:10 p.m. Housing, Neighborhood and Individual- Level Predictors of Community Participation Among Persons with Severe Mental Illness— Philip Yanos, Ph.D. 1:30 p.m. Association of neighborhood and
Re-Examining Data Using a New Lens: Locally and Nationally-Focuses Measurement to Improve Maternal and Child Health Outcomes Moderator(s): Danielle T. Barradas, PhD 12:30 p.m. An updated evaluation of the sensitivity
and accuracy of birth defects indicators appearing on 2003 revision of the U.S. Standard Certificate of Live Birth: Has anything changed?— Jason Salemi, PhD, MPH diagnosis codes for neonatal abstinence syndrome— Jean Paul Tanner, MPH electronic birth certificate and newborn screening card: Impact on individualized data reported to Georgia’s Early Hearing Detection and Intervention information system, 2014-2015— Michael Lo, MSPH outcomes using local area estimates from the National Survey of Children’s Health: An overview of methods and field applications— Christina Bethell, PhD, MPH, MBA
individual-level social cohesion with psychological distress in New York City— Christina Norman
12:31 p.m. Accuracy of hospital discharge
Organized by: Mental Health Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights, Community Health Planning and Policy Development, LGBT Caucus of Public Health Professionals, Women’s Caucus
12:35 p.m. Hearing screening capture on the
12:37 p.m. Advancing improvements in MCH
5155.0 CCC, 702 From Tragedy to Hope: Learning from Mine and Mining Events—OHS Moderator(s): Elizabeth Masterson, PhD, CPH, COHC 12:30 p.m. Honoring miners who lost their lives: A participatory study to improve mine safety and health, identify elements of effective safety and health programs, and the supports and barriers to miners’ voice and roles in such programs— Nancy Lessin, MS 12:45 p.m. Upper Big Branch Disaster: So much more than a coal dust explosion— Celeste Monforton, DrPH, MPH 1:00 p.m. What research studies mean for those being studied: Reflections of a miner on the results of a research project on mine safety and health— Ken Ball 1:15 p.m. Characteristics of, and Barriers to Effective Hazard Identification and Control Programs in U.S. Metal and Non-Metal Mines— Douglas Myers, ScD, MA 1:30 p.m. Spirometry quality and the burden of occupational lung disease in Navajo miners— E. Brigitte Gottschall, MD, MSPH Organized by: Occupational Health and Safety Endorsed by: American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Caucus, Injury Control and Emergency Health Services
Organized by: Maternal and Child Health Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights, Applied Public Health Statistics, Women’s Caucus
5150.0 CCC, 504 Engaging parental perspectives to improve the care of infants and children Moderator(s): Kelly Bentley, PhD, MPH 12:30 p.m. Residential relocation and mental health in young children and their parents: Is moving related to positive mental health screening results?— Sarah Godfrey, MPH 12:50 p.m. Measurement of Child Weight and Obesity: Efforts to Simplify Field Data Collection— Melissa Heim Viox, MPH 1:10 p.m. Evaluation of Child Vaccination and Knowledge of Mothers on Polio and other Childhood Vaccines in Bordering and Hard to reach CORE Group Polio Project Implementation Districts of Ethiopia— Tenager Jemberi 1:30 p.m. Distinguishing subgroups in opposition
to infant immunization: Results from the Listening to Mothers III survey— Brittany Ranchoff
Organized by: Maternal and Child Health Endorsed by: Medical Care Section, Public Health Education and Health Promotion, Women’s Caucus
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12:30–2:00
What Makes Youth Tick? Moderator(s): Zenong Yin, PhD 12:30 p.m. Gender Differences: Parent Support for Physical Activity in Adolescence and Adult Physical Activity— Jill Nolan, PhD 12:50 p.m. Addressing Children’s Physical Activity
through Pediatrician Prescriptions for Outdoor Play: A Pilot Study— Richard Christiana, PhD
TAB 3
221
CCC = COLORADO CONVENTION CENTER
HRD = HYATT REGENCY DENVER
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