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Forum on Promoting Children's Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Health; Board on Children, Youth, and Families; Institute of Medicine; National Research Council. Innovations in Design and Utilization of Measurement Systems to Promote Children's Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Health: Workshop Summary. Washington (DC): National Academies Press (US); 2015 Aug 21.

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Innovations in Design and Utilization of Measurement Systems to Promote Children's Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Health: Workshop Summary.

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AWorkshop Agenda

Innovations in Design and Utilization of Measurement Systems to Promote Children's Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Health

November 5–6, 2014

  • National Academy of Sciences Building
  • 2101 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC

AGENDA

There are a number of measurement systems to monitor the well-being of children in the United States and to guide improved delivery of health care, social, and educational services for children at the local, regional, and national levels. The usefulness of these systems may be improved by the use of tools, such as data linkage and integration; quality improvement methods; and feedback mechanisms to enhance sustainable delivery of interventions. This workshop aims to discuss examples of innovative design and utilization of measurement systems to collect and analyze data relevant to promoting children's cognitive, affective, and behavioral health, and to identify common features of these systems to guide future research and practice.

Day 1, Wednesday, November 5, 2014 (LECTURE ROOM)

8:00 a.m.BREAKFAST
8:45 a.m.
  • Welcome and overview of meeting agenda
  • C. Hendricks Brown and William Beardslee, Forum Co-Chairs
8:50 a.m.Panel 1: Maximizing the Value of National, State, and Local Measurement Systems for Research and Policy
Speakers will present examples of the successful use of data integration to inform research and policy pertinent to promoting children's cognitive, affective, and behavioral health, and discuss how measurement systems might be improved.
Moderator: Ruth Perou, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Planning Committee
Speakers:
  • Anne Sheridan, Executive Director, Governor's Office for Children, Maryland
  • Vetisha McClair, Division of Research on Vulnerable Populations and Care Transformation, Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation
  • Robert Goerge, Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago
9:40 a.m.Questions and discussion
10:00 a.m.
  • Keynote Presentation: Using Data to Improve Patient-Centered Outcomes: A View from the Medicaid Medical Directors
  • Jeff Schiff, Chair, Medicaid Medical Directors Network
10:20 a.m.Questions and discussion
10:30 am.BREAK (15 minutes)
10:45 a.m.Panel 2: Measurement Systems to Assess Individual- and Population-Level Change
Speakers will describe innovations in the use of measurement systems to monitor changes in children's health at the individual and population levels.
Moderator: William Beardslee, Harvard Medical School, Planning Committee
Speakers:
  • Robert Orwin, Westat
  • Jane Pearson, Division of Services and Intervention Research, National Institute of Mental Health
  • Greg Farber, Office of Technology Development and Coordination, National Institute of Mental Health
  • Catherine Bradshaw, University of Virginia
  • Kareemah Abdullah, Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America
12:05 p.m.Questions and discussion
12:25 p.m.
  • Preview of afternoon session
  • C. Hendricks Brown and William Beardslee, Forum Co-Chairs
12:30 p.m.LUNCH
1:30 p.m.Breakout group discussions
Forum members and workshop attendees will divide into three groups to discuss how to improve measurement and integration of data at the (1) individual-, (2) community-, and (3) state-level. (Note: Group assignments and specific questions for discussion will be available at the meeting.)
3:15 p.m.BREAK (15 minutes)
3:30 p.m.Breakout group reports
4:00 p.m.Full group discussion
4:50 p.m.
  • Closing remarks and preview of next day
  • C. Hendricks Brown and William Beardslee, Forum Co-Chairs
5:00 p.m.Adjourn for day

Day 2, Thursday, November 6, 2014 (NAS 120)

8:30 a.m.BREAKFAST
9:00 a.m.
  • Welcome and reflections from Day 1
  • C. Hendricks Brown and William Beardslee, Forum Co-Chairs
9:05 a.m.Panel 3: Utilizing Quality Measures to Facilitate System Change
Panelists will present examples of how quality measures have been used to facilitate system change in early childhood, juvenile justice, and health care settings.
Moderator: Dara Blachman-Demner, National Institute of Justice, Planning Committee
Speakers:
  • Rachel Gordon, University of Illinois at Chicago
  • Kristen Kracke, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
  • Harold Pincus, Columbia University
  • Sarah Scholle, National Committee for Quality Assurance
10:10 a.m.Questions and discussion
10:30 a.m.BREAK (15 minutes)
10:45 a.m.Panel 4: Toward Efficient and Sustainable Delivery of Interventions
Speakers will discuss tools developed to measure implementation of evidence-based preventive programs at scale and offer suggestions about how such tools can be used to improve the sustainable delivery of programs.
Moderator: Eve Reider, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Planning Committee
Speakers:
  • Richard Catalano, University of Washington
  • Lisa Saldana, Oregon Social Learning Center
  • Marion Forgatch, Oregon Social Learning Center
  • Carlos Gallo, Northwestern University
11:50 a.m.Questions and discussion
12:10 p.m.
  • Closing remarks
  • C. Hendricks Brown and William Beardslee, Forum Co-Chairs
12:15 p.m.Adjourn workshop

WORKSHOP PLANNING COMMITTEE

  • C. Hendricks Brown, Ph.D., Northwestern University (Chair)
  • William R. Beardslee, M.D., Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School
  • Dara Blachman-Demner, Ph.D., National Institute of Justice
  • David A. Brent, M.D., M.S.Hyg., University of Pittsburgh
  • Kimberly E. Hoagwood, Ph.D., New York University
  • Jennifer Kaminski, Ph.D., Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  • Laurel K. Leslie, M.D., M.P.H., Tufts University
  • Ruth Perou, Ph.D., Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  • Eve E. Reider, Ph.D., National Institute on Drug Abuse
  • Andy Shih, Ph.D., Autism Speaks
  • Belinda E. Sims, Ph.D., National Institute on Drug Abuse
Copyright 2015 by the National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.
Bookshelf ID: NBK316189

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