Agenda:
3:00-3:05pm: Welcome & Overview of Quality & Value Innovation Consortium (QVIC) Activities
–Christina M. Pacheco, JD, MPH; Implementation Manager, Quality & Value Innovation Consortium
3:05-3:20pm: Safety Net Perspective: Preventing Child Maltreatment is Healthcare; Ethics and Racial Disparities in the American Child Welfare System
– Kellie Hans Reid, LCPC, Director of Medicaid and Children’s Mental Health, Department for Children and Families
3:20-3:35pm: Historical Perspective: Polio Vaccine History and Looking Upstream
-Chris Crenner, MD, PhD, Robert Hudson and Ralph Major Professor of the History and Philosophy of Medicine; Chair, Department of History and Philosophy of Medicine, University of Kansas Medical Center
3:35-3:50pm: Healthcare Perspective: How do we know who is at the highest risk?
-John D. Lantos, MD, Director of Pediatric Bioethics; The Glasnapp Foundation Endowed Chair in Bioethics; Professor of Pediatrics, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine; Research Professor of Pediatrics, University of Kansas School of Medicine
3:50-4:05pm: Research Perspective: Democratic Deliberation in Pandemic Planning and Response: The Ethical and Political Significance of Public Participation
– Erika Blacksher, PhD, John B. Francis Chair in Bioethics, Center for Practical Bioethics; Research Professor, Department of History and Philosophy of Medicine, University of Kansas School of Medicine; Affiliate Associate Professor, Department of Bioethics and Humanities, University of Washington
4:05-4:20pm: Patient/Community Perspective: Community perspectives on health today
-Broderick Crawford, President, NBC Community Development Corporation
4:20-4:30pm Questions & Discussion
4:00pm: Wrap-up
– Stacy L Farr, PhD, MPH; Research Assistant Professor, University of Missouri Kansas City