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From Policy to Practice: Cultivating Trust in America's Health System

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Thursday, September 5, 2024, 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. ET
Location
Hopkins Bloomberg Center in DC
Onsite
Add to Calendar 15 jhu-bsph-302611 From Policy to Practice: Cultivating Trust in America's Health System

For more information, visit the event page:
https://publichealth.jhu.edu/node/302611.

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
2024-09-05 20:00 2024-09-05 22:00 UTC use-title Location Hopkins Bloomberg Center in DC

Join us for an insightful dialogue on bridging the gap between healthcare policy and patient trust. This panel, part of a series discussing the future of health care delivery, will offer unique perspectives on how policy decisions can influence public confidence in health care and affect overall health care outcomes. 

This event is hosted by The Hopkins Business of Health Initiative, a partnership between the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School, Bloomberg School of Public Health, School of Nursing, and School of Medicine around a shared vision of a healthier America, supported by an affordable and equitable, high-value health system.  In pursuit of this vision, our work focuses on the role of business and incentives through rigorous, objective, non-partisan, interdisciplinary research.

Panelists

Richard Burr

Former U.S. Senator, North Carolina
Principal Policy Advisor & Chair, DLA Piper Health Policy Strategic Consulting Practice

Richard Burr is the principal policy advisor and chair of DLA Piper’s Health Policy Strategic Consulting practice within the firm’s Regulatory and Government Affairs practice group. He provides policy advice, strategic consulting and a wide range of related services to life sciences and healthcare clients navigating a rapidly changing policy landscape and significant regulatory and political uncertainty.

After nearly three decades in federal service as a US congressman and senator, Richard Burr is widely known as one of the foremost government authorities in healthcare and life sciences policy. Since his election to Congress in 1994 and through his tenure as Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP), Senator Burr has led many of the most transformative government initiatives in the healthcare and life sciences fields.

Michael Darden, PhD

Associate Professor, Johns Hopkins Carey Business School

Michael Darden, PhD is an Associate Professor at the Carey Business School at Johns Hopkins University, a Faculty Research Fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research, and a Co-editor of the Journal of Human Resources. He works in the fields of health economics and health econometrics. 

Lauren Taylor, PhD

Assistant Professor, NY Grossman School of Medicine

Lauren Taylor, PhD is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Population Health and jointly appointed in the Division of Healthcare Delivery Sciences and the Division of Medical Ethics, at NYU Grossman School of Medicine. This joint appointment reflects Lauren's interest both in empirical work describing the world as it is and normative scholarship about how the world ought to be. Lauren primarily studies US health care through an organizational lens, applying theoretical frameworks from business ethics and political philosophy to managerial and policy dilemmas. 

Some of her recent publications have explored hospital's scope of legitimate responsibilities, the role of trust in health care delivery and the community-based organizations' responses to Medicaid's emphasis on social determinants.  

Melinda Buntin, PhD

Moderator

Melinda Buntin, PhD is a Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Health Policy and Economics in the Department of Health Policy and Management in the Bloomberg School of Public Health and the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School. She is Director of the Center for Health Systems and Policy Modeling and serves as Director of Policy for the Hopkins Business of Health Initiative.