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Agenda for the November 20, 2000 Workgroup on National Health Information Infrastructure and the Workgroup on Health Statistics for the 21st Century

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[Final Agenda]

National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics

Workgroup on National Health Information Infrastructure
and
the Workgroup on Health Statistics for the 21st Century

November 20, 2000
National Center for Health Statistics (New Facility)
Auditorium
4105 Hopson Road Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709
(919) 541-0171

Transcript

Minutes

Monday, November 20
9:40 a.m.

Call to Order and Introductions

John R. Lumpkin, M.D., M.P.H.
Chair, Workgroup on NHII and NCVHS
9:55 a.m.

Overview of Interim Reports: "Toward a National Health Information Infrastructure" and "Shaping a Vision for 21st Century Health Statistics"

John R. Lumpkin, M.D., M.P.H.

Daniel Friedman, Ph.D.
Chair, Workgroup on Health Statistics for the 21st Century

10:10 a.m.

Panel 1 - NHII

Tom Ricketts, III, Ph.D., M.P.H., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

David Kibbe, CEO, Canopy Systems, Inc.

Janis L. Curtis, M.S.P.H., Duke University Health System

11:35 a.m. Panel 2 - Health Statistics for the 21st Century Christopher Mansfield acrobat, East Carolina University Center for Health Services Research and Development

Paul Buescher, North Carolina Center for Health Information and Statistics

12:15 a.m. Open discussion  
12:45 p.m. Lunch  
2:00 p.m. Joint Panel on NHII and Health Statistics for the 21st Century Marc Kolman, M.S.P.H., Person County Health Department, North Carolina

John M. Booker, Ph.D., State Center for Health Statistics, North Carolina

Vaughn Mamlin Upshaw, Dr.PH, EdD, AcrobatUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

3:00 p.m. Open discussion  
3:30 p.m. Public testimony William D. Kalsbeek, Ph.D.
3:50 p.m. Adjourn John R. Lumpkin, M.D., M.P.H.

Times, topics, and speakers are subject to change. For final agenda, please call (301) 458-4200 at NCHS or visit the NCVHS Home Page at http://www.ncvhs.hhs.gov/
 

February 13, 2000