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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