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Bridging the Gap Symposium Johns Hopkins CFAR Baltimore HIV CollaboratoryIn partnership with the Johns Hopkins AIDS Education and Training Center & the Baltimore City Health DepartmentJohns Hopkins School of Medicine The Koch Cancer Research BuildingAlbert Owens Auditorium1550 Orleans StreetBaltimore, MD 21231Friday, October 18, 20138:00-9:00 Registration/Breakfast/CEU Check In9:00-9:10 Welcome – David Holtgrave, Chair, Department Health, Behavior and Society 9:10-9:40 Keynote on Health Care Reform & HIV Dr. Joshua Sharfstein, Secretary of Health & Mental Hygiene State of Maryland 9:40-10:00 Addressing HIV in Baltimore City Dr. Patrick Chaulk, Assistant Commissioner, Baltimore City Health Department10:45-11:00 The Future of Ryan White (Panel)Dr. Patrick Chaulk, Assistant Commissioner, Baltimore City Health DepartmentHeather Hauck, Director, Division of State HIV/AIDS Programs, HIV/AIDS Bureau, Health Resources and Services Administration Jeanne Keruly, Director of Ryan White Services, Johns Hopkins Moore Clinic for HIV CareKali Lindsay, Director of Legislative and Public Affairs, National Minority AIDS Council Moderator: Lois Eldred, Assistant Professor, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine11:00-11:15 Coffee Break11:15-12:15 The Transitioning Role of Community Based Organizations in Health Care Reform (Panel)Reverend Debra Hickman, Maryland Women’s Coalition for Healthcare ReformDr. Joyce Jones, Chief Medical Officer, Chase Brexton Health ServicesSheila Mackeritch, Vice President, Health Care Access MarylandMelanie Reese, Community ActivistModerator: Dr. Rishia Irvin, Assistant Professor, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine12:15-1:15Lunch1:15-2:00Break Out Session 1Implications for Medicaid & Medicare (Dr. Bradley Herring- Assistant professor, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public PolicymakersThe Graying of HIV Consumers (Dorcas Baker – JHU AETC & Melanie Reese – Community Activist)Health Information Exchange: Building the Technology to Support Health Care Reform (Scott Afzal – Program Director, CRISP Statewide Health Information Exchange) Service Providers/Community Based Organizations2:15-3:00Break Out Session 2Expanding Johns Hopkins’ system to respond to health care reform (John Colmers, Johns Hopkins Medicine) PolicymakersThe Role of Federally Qualified Health Centers in Health care Reform (Kathy McNamara, National Association of Community Health Centers) All (Consumers, Service Providers/CBOs, Policymakers)ACA Navigation Workshop (Healthcare Access Maryland) Consumers3:00-3:30Potential Topic: Bringing it Home: Making Health Care Reform Happen in Baltimore City Dr. Peter Beilenson, CEO Evergreen Health Cooperative3:30-4:00Community Award Presentation & Closing Remarks– Dr. Dick Chaisson4:00-5:00Reception / Poster SessionThe Reception will feature student-community collaborative poster from the CFAR Baltimore HIV AIDS Scholars Program. ................
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