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Appendix A: Workshop Agenda
Pages 87-94

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... , The Sage Colleges SESSION I: Factors Influencing HPE Financing Workshop Objective: To explore the evidence, assumptions, tensions, potential benefits, and challenges to financing HPE (subsidized and out of pocket) , and the levers and drivers that influence the cost of HPE 87
From page 88...
... What are their interests? Brief conversation on key points discussed Actors: • learner • employer • education system • health system • government payers and taxpayers • community • regulatory bodies and professional associations 10:30 am Break
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... Moderator: Warren Newton, Workshop Co-Chair, American Board of Family Medicine Debaters, pro: Left side of room Debaters, con: Right side of room 12:00 pm Lunch SESSION IV: UNDERSTANDING A MODEL FOR FINANCING HPE Objective: To understand how examples of HPE financing fit within general guiding principles and a model for financing HPE 1:00 pm Examples of financial effectiveness -- Allocation of resources  Opening remarks: Joanne Spetz, University of California, San Francisco, Institute for Health Policy Studies
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... SESSION V: Applying a Model for Financing Specific Interests in HPE Objective: To better understand how different funding mechanisms affect HPE financing and to discuss potential shifts in financial structures to better meet population needs as outlined by general guiding principles and the previously presented model for financing HPE 2:30 pm Breakout group instructions in main room  Warren Newton, Workshop Co-Chair, American Board of Family Medicine Break: Go to assigned room to begin breakout sessions at 3:00 pm
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... 4:45 pm Closing remarks and announcement for Day 2  Warren Newton, Workshop Co-Chair, American Board of Family Medicine 5:00 pm Adjourn
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... 92 FUTURE FINANCIAL ECONOMICS OF HEALTH PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION DAY 2: OCTOBER 7, 2016 7:30 am Breakfast SESSION VI: Summary and Wrap-Up Objective: To consider how a model for supporting an effective system for financing HPE might include actions for meeting society's needs 8:00 am Reflections -- Building a model  Facilitator: Erin Fraher, Workshop Co-Chair, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill •  alcolm Cox, Co-Chair of the Global Forum on M Innovation in Health Professional Education 8:20 am Group discussion 9:00 am Coffee break 9:15 am Facilitated discussion with breakout group leaders Shifting financial incentives to meet society's needs Moderator: Warren Newton, Workshop Co-Chair, American Board of Family Medicine Panel discussion with breakout group leaders • Who should fund HPE?  Mary Beth Bigley, Health Resources and Services Administration • Modernizing and maximizing government support  Rob Smith, Health Education England • Financial justification for socially accountable HPE  Kathleen Klink, Office of Academic Affiliations, Veterans Health Administration • Identifying new sources of money to pay for HPE  Edson Correia Araujo, World Bank Audience input
From page 93...
... APPENDIX A 93 10:00 am Linking a model for financing HPE to global movements and individual initiatives  Facilitator: Warren Newton, Workshop Co-Chair, American Board of Family Medicine Speaker: Charles Ok Pannenborg, former World Bank Chief Health Advisor 10:20 am Group discussion and Q&A 10:30 am Next steps 11:00 am Adjourn  Room 100 will remain open for networking opportunities.


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