| Beyond More Health Insurance Coverage, toward Better Health Outcomes |
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Wednesday, July 23, 2008
10:15 AM
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Wednesday, July 23, 2008
3:30 PM
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| Location: |
Wohlstetter Conference Center, Twelfth Floor, AEI 1150 Seventeenth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Directions to AEI |
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The health policy debate in the 2008 presidential campaign year needs to move beyond the well-rehearsed pattern of the past, which focused primarily on how to expand insurance coverage to more Americans and find (or hide) the amount of money needed to pay for more health care services. Expanding the parameters of discussion might create a more productively balanced portfolio of public policy tools that would improve overall health more affordably. Speakers at this conference will examine some of the other policy instruments that could promote healthier behavior, health literacy, skill formation, improved decision-making, and more efficient health care delivery. The initial focus, as part of a continuing research project at AEI, will be on how some of the “upstream” factors (such as education, nutrition, family, culture, and early development) shape the behavior and capabilities of individuals over their entire life cycle of health, as well as how certain “downstream” factors (such as the alignment of payment incentives and development and dissemination of relevant performance measurement information) could improve the effectiveness and efficiency of health care delivery. |
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10:00 a.m. |
Registration |
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10:15 |
Introduction: |
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Keynote Address: |
James Heckman, University of Chicago |
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“Human Capital, Skill Formation, Early Intervention, and Long-Term Health”
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Panel I: How to Improve Long-Term Health and Health Decision-Making Skills
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Richard Frank, Harvard University |
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“Behavioral Economics and Health Decision-Making” |
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Robert Kaestner, University of Illinois at Chicago |
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“Education and Health: Updating the Health Capital Model” |
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Barak D. Richman, Duke University |
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“Psychosocial Factors behind Persistent Health Disparities” |
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David Wennberg, M.D., Health Dialog |
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“Decision Support, Preference-Sensitive Care, and Evidence-Based Care” |
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12:30 p.m. |
Luncheon |
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12:45 |
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Michael McGinnis, Institute of Medicine |
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“Determinants of Avoidable Mortality, Investment in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention”
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Panel II: The Effectiveness and Efficiency of Preventive Care and Health Promotion |
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Edward Hill, M.D., World Medical Association |
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“Primary Prevention Before and Beyond the Doctor’s Office” |
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Tomas J. Philipson, AEI and University of Chicago |
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“The Economics of Obesity” |
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Louise Russell, Rutgers University |
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“Prevention versus Cure: What Is the Right Balance?” |
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Moderator: |
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3:30 |
Adjournment |
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More Information
Walton Dumas 1150 Seventeenth St., NW Washington, DC 20036 Phone: 202-862-7183 E-mail: walton.dumas@aei.org
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Media Inquiries
Veronique Rodman American Enterprise Institute 1150 Seventeenth Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20036 Phone: 202-862-4870 E-mail: VRodman@aei.org
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| AEI Print Index No. 23358 |
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