105
CCC = COLORADO CONVENTION CENTER
HRD = HYATT REGENCY DENVER
TAB 3
12:30 p.m. Using the SNAP-Ed Evaluation
Framework to assess the impact of
adopting evidence-based interventions
to improve dietary intake and nutrition
environments in early childhood
settings—
Angela Odoms-Young, PhD
12:50 p.m. Physical Education and Nutrition
Education Working Together (PE-NUT)
to Reach Families in Michigan: An
Examination of SNAP-ED IMPACT
in Traverse City Area Public Schools
(TCAPS)—
Gerard Taylor, PhD(c), MA
1:02 p.m. “Live Like Your Life Depends On It”: Is
it time for a new message for SNAP-
Ed eligible adults?—
Donna Mehrle, RD,
MPH
1:14 p.m. Measuring multi-sector partnerships in
SNAP-Ed: Evaluating engagement and
effectiveness—
Karen Franck, PhD
1:26 p.m. Supporting Policy, Systems, and
Environmental Change in SNAP-Ed:
Maine’s System for Planning, Tracking,
and Implementing Obesity Prevention
Strategies—
Leslie Ouellette, MS, RD, LD
Organized by: Food and Nutrition
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights
3239.0
CCC, 107
Evaluation and policy development which
improves access to care
Moderator(s): Jennifer Attonito, PhD
12:30 p.m. Data to Action Toolkit: Getting your data
off the shelf and into the community—
David Nelson, PhD
12:50 p.m. Participatory Research Approaches
to Identify Actionable Cost Saving
Opportunities in Public Health—
William
Livingood, PhD
1:10 p.m. Longitudinal Comparison of State
Health Agency Primary Prevention
Services—
Alannah Kittle, MPH
1:30 p.m. Do Public Health Systems Offset
Hospital Uncompensated Care
Costs? Evidence from a Longitudinal
Community Cohort—
Cezar Brian
Mamaril, PhD, MS
Organized by: Health Administration
Endorsed by: Applied Public Health Statistics,
Community Health Planning and Policy Development
CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH
3240.0
CCC, 109
Innovations in health administration and
leadership
Moderator(s): Glenn Landers, Sc.D., MBA, MHA
12:30 p.m. 2015-2016 ASTHO President’s
Challenge: Advancing Health Equity
and Optimal Health for All-Adopting
the Triple Aim approach to addressing
health inequities—
Elizabeth Walker
Romero, MS
12:50 p.m. Improve Health Equity and
Population Health Outcomes through
Transformational Leadership—
Sharon
Moffatt, RN, BSN, MSN
1:10 p.m. Supporting Optimal Health for All:
Colorado’s Efforts in Health Equity
and Health in All Policies—
Web Brown,
MSW
1:30 p.m. ASTHO’s Million Hearts Learning
Collaborative: Supporting Optimal
Health for All by Addressing and
Reducing Disparities in Hypertension
Control—
Elizabeth Walker Romero, MS
Organized by: Health Administration
3241.0
CCC, 102
Successes and challenges to working across
sectors to improve life expectancy and
positive health outcomes
Moderator(s): M. Mahmud Khan, PhD
12:30 p.m. Action Research Center for a Culture of
Health: Financing and Service Delivery
Integration—
William Riley, PhD
12:50 p.m. Multi-Sector Contributions to Public
Health Delivery Systems: Evaluating
Economic, Institutional and Policy
Determinants—
Glen Mays, PhD, MPH
1:10 p.m. Aligning Delivery and Financing
Systems Across Sectors to Build a
Culture of Health—
Glen Mays, PhD,
MPH
1:30 p.m. Effects of an integrated service delivery
approach on health care utilization:
Preliminary findings—
Joshua Vest, PhD,
MPH
Organized by: Health Administration
CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH
3242.0
CCC, Mile High Ballroom 3C
Health Disparities, Mental Health and
Health Technologies
Moderator(s): Joan Braithwaite, MSPH
Table 1 VDOT Implementation for Tuberculosis
Treatment in Harris County, Texas.
Lessons Learned, 2014-2016—
Dana
Beckham, DVM, MPH
Table 2 Leveraging Open Data for Public Health:
Challenges, Opportunities and Key
Perspectives—
Joan Braithwaite, MSPH
Table 3 Integrating Time Series Analysis in a
National Reportable Disease System—
Loren Shaffer, PhD, MPH
Table 4 Evaluation of a High-Risk Obstetrical
Call Center in a State with a Large
Rural Population—
Sarah Rhoads, PhD,
DNP, APRN
Table 5 Mitigating Mental Health Preconception
Risks for Black Women with the ‘Gabby
System’—
Michelle St.Fleur, MD, MSHPM
Table 6 Is Perceived Discrimination Associated
with Preconception Health Risk Factors in
Black Women?—
Afi Semenya, MD, MPH
Table 7 Leveraging Health IT Across a National
Primary Care Practice Transformation
Initiative: Lessons from EvidenceNOW—
Jenna T. Sirkin, PhD
Table 8 Mapping of Fishing Community
Landing Sites and Spatial Accessibility
to Healthcare Facilities within the
Kalangala District of Uganda 2016—
Tonny Bogere, MS
Table 9 Real-time data reporting to support
case management of sexually active
patients in New York City School-Based
Health Centers—
Michelle Dixon, MPH
Table 10 Utilization of connected health
technologies to treat tuberculosis:
Policy Challenges and Opportunities—
Mei Kwong, JD
Organized by: Health Informatics Information
Technology
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,
Medical Care Section, Women’s Caucus
3243.0
CCC, 705
HIV Disparities, Transmission Networks, and
a New Generation of Risk Reduction
Moderator(s): Eugene McCray, M.D.
12:30 p.m. HIV Trends and Disparities in the United
States—
Eugene McCray, M.D.
12:50 p.m. Transmission Networks—
Alexandra
Oster, M.D.
1:10 p.m. Vulnerable Communities: Opiods, HCV
and HIV—
John Brooks, MD, MPH
1:30 p.m. New Generation of Risk Reduction
Options and Tools—
David W. Purcell,
JD, PhD
Organized by: HIV/AIDS
Endorsed by: Socialist Caucus, Women’s Caucus
3244.0
CCC, 707
International Issues in HIV/AIDS
Moderator(s): Peter Memiah, DrPH
12:30 p.m. HIV Disclosure in Rural China—
Chiao-
Wen Lan, MPH
12:42 p.m. Intersecting stigmas limit risk
reduction strategies among men
who have sex with men (MSM) and
transgender women (TW) in Lima,
Peru: Results from video-based
improvisations and focus groups—
Amaya Perez-Brumer, MSc
12:54 p.m. ‘There’s just something about older
men’: Factors associated with young
women’s reports of age-discordant
partnerships in rural South Africa
(HPTN 068)—
Tiarney Ritchwood, Ph.D.
1:06 p.m. Increase in HIV/AIDS High Risk
Behaviors among Men who have Sex
with Men (MSM) population in Puerto
Rico, 2008-2014—
Yadira Rolon-Colon,
MSc in Epidemiology
Organized by: HIV/AIDS
Endorsed by: Human Rights Forum, International Health,
LGBT Caucus of Public Health Professionals
3245.0
HRD, Centennial Ballroom F
Right to Health Advocacy in the United
States
Moderator(s): Dabney Evans, PhD, MPH
12:30 p.m. Building Healthcare Sector Capacity to
Serve Unaccompanied Migrant Children
(UMC) Survivors of Torture and Abuse—
Lauren Pesso, LMSW, MPA
12:50 p.m. Developing cost-effective grassroots
activities to promote the right to health
in United States—
Eleyda Negron, MPH
(CPH)
1:10 p.m. Progressively Realizing the Right
to Health Care in Vermont—
Gillian
MacNaughton, JD, DPhil
1:30 p.m. Human Rights, Mental Health, and the
U.S. Criminal Justice System—
Vincent
Atchity, Ph.D.
Organized by: Human Rights Forum
Endorsed by: Mental Health, Peace Caucus
CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH
12:30–2:00