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APHA 2016 ANNUAL MEETING • DENVER, CO
Tuesday, November 1
4301.0
HRD, Agate C
We’re Making Progress: The Evolving Public
Health Response to Human Trafficking in
the US
Moderator(s): Peggy E. Goodman, MD, MS, FACEP
2:30 p.m. No Wrong Door: New England
Healthcare Human Trafficking
Framework—
Hanni Stoklosa, MD, MPH
2:50 p.m. H.E.A.L. (Health, Empowerment and
Life) Clinic: A multidisciplinary one-stop
shop model of healthcare for survivors
of human trafficking—
JoNell Potter,
PhD, RN
3:10 p.m. PurpLE Clinic: Innovating Health
Care Delivery for Sexual Exploitation
Survivors in a New York City Federally
Qualified Health Care Center—
Anita
Ravi, MD, MPH
3:30 p.m. Policy Guidance for Medicaid or CHIP
Health Plans for Integrated Health Care
for Victims of Human Trafficking—
Na Yu,
MBA
Organized by: Family Violence Prevention Caucus
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,
Injury Control and Emergency Health Services, Peace
Caucus, Socialist Caucus, Women’s Caucus
4302.0
CCC, 101
Engaging Communities and Program
Participants in Program Design and
Implementation
Moderator(s): Kakul Joshi, MPH, Allison Karpyn, PhD.
2:30 p.m. Improving WIC retention through
targeted text-based communication: An
evaluation of Colorado’s pilot “Texting
for Retention Program”—
Gabrielle
Elzinga-Marshall, MPA
2:50 p.m. Barriers and Facilitators to Use of a
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
Program (SNAP) Incentive Among Low-
Income Health Center Patients—
Alicia
Cohen, MD
3:10 p.m. From the family table, to the lunch
table: A photovoice study of minority
youths’ food experiences in home and
school-based settings—
Alen Agaronov,
MS, RDN
3:30 p.m. Lunch at the Library: Stakeholder
Perceptions about a Community-
based Approach to Addressing Food
Insecurity—
Monica De La Cruz, MPH
Organized by: Food and Nutrition
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,
Physical Activity, Public Health Education and Health
Promotion
4303.0
CCC, 105
Translating the Dietary Guidelines for
Americans into Practice Where we Live,
Learn, Work, and Play
Moderator(s): Vishwarupa Vasani, MPH, CHES,
Brigette Ulin, MPH
Discussant: Joanna Frank, Sarah Welton, MPH, MUP
2:30 p.m. Translating and Operationalizing the
2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines for
Americans to Improve the Nation’s
Health—
Angie Tagtow, MS, RD, LD
2:50 p.m. Operationalizing Food Service
Guidelines: Methods, Best Practices,
and Available Tools and Resources—
Joel Kimmons, PhD
3:10 p.m. Content and Nature of Food Service
Guidelines Policies at Federal, State,
and Local Levels—
Hatidza Zaganjor,
MPH
3:30 p.m. Using Food Service Guidelines in our
National Parks: An Overview and Case
Example—
Kurt Rausch, MBA, MS
Organized by: Food and Nutrition
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,
Chiropractic Health Care, Physical Activity, Public Health
Education and Health Promotion
4304.0
CCC, 109
Governmental and non-governmental
agency collaborations
Moderator(s): Emily George, RN, BSN, MPH
2:30 p.m. Integrating Primary Care and Public
Health—Lessons Learned from a
National Collaborative—
Anna Bartels
2:50 p.m. Opportunities for Collaborative
Relationships across the Care
Continuum: Implementing a Post-Acute
Network to Improve Population Health
Management in an Integrated Health
System—
Dominique Hall, BA
3:10 p.m. Community Benefit: Opportunities for
Strengthened Partnerships to Improve
Public Health—
Margaret Carlin, MPH
3:30 p.m. Measuring the potential benefits of
public-private collaborations using
Florida’s experience with Medicare
Advantage Plans—
Patrick Bernet, PhD
Organized by: Health Administration
Endorsed by: Community Health Planning and Policy
Development
CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH
4305.0
CCC, 107
Value of community health workers in lean
times
Moderator(s): Karen Mancera-Cuevas, MS, MPH,
CHES
2:30 p.m. Health and Economic Outcomes for a
for a Community Health Worker-led
Intervention, funded by a CMMI Health
Care Innovation Award—
Heather Nelson,
PhD, MPH
2:50 p.m. Leveraging Results to Promote
Sustainability for a Community Health
Worker-led Intervention, funded by a
CMMI Health Care Innovation Award—
Stacey Chacker, BA
3:10 p.m. Return on Investment Toolkit for
Community Health Worker Programs:
Get Ready for ROI!—
Nicole Falk Smith,
MA, MPH
3:30 p.m. Reducing 30-Day Hospital Readmission
Rates using Community Health
Paramedics: Addressing Social
Determinants of Health—
Christopher
Dugan, MPH
Organized by: Health Administration
Endorsed by: Community Health Workers, Medical Care
Section
CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH
4306.0
CCC, 603
Public Health Big Data Analytics in Research
and Clinical Practice—Part I
Moderator(s): Byron Sogie-Thomas
2:30 p.m. A health informatics solution
that facilitates data sharing and
collaboration in public health research
communities—
Alison Garcia, BSE
2:50 p.m. Finding the Gaps in Health Information
Exchange (HIE) Data Content and
Quality to Report Population-Based
Hypertension Measures—
Feng Qian, MD,
PhD
3:10 p.m. Collaborative-based practice
transformation via the West Virginia/
Kentucky health analytics learning
network—
Adam Baus, PhD, MA, MPH
3:30 p.m. Utilizing Electronic Health Record
Documentation to Measure Value for
Prostate Cancer Clinical Care—
Tina
Hernandez-Boussard, PhD, MPH, MS
Organized by: Health Informatics Information
Technology
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,
Applied Public Health Statistics
4307.0
CCC, 601
The Importance of Serving Communities
Through Geographic Information Systems
Moderator(s): Jayfus Doswell, PhD
2:30 p.m. Interactive Atlas of Heart Disease and
Stroke – Providing widespread access
to high quality local level cardiovascular
disease data and maps—
Linda Schieb,
MSPH
2:40 p.m. Visualizing Disparities: Using a chronic
disease mapping tool to inform policy
and programs—
Madeleine Shea, PhD
2:50 p.m. Local urbanization classifiers for
adapting kernel density bandwidths at
the sub-county level—
Kathleen Baker,
PhD
3:10 p.m. Using GIS analysis to map food
accessibility behaviors of the near
Southside of Indianapolis residents—
Amie Wojtyna, PhD, MSBS, MPH
3:30 p.m. Better serving the homeless with
geographic information systems—
Jared
Shoultz, MA
Organized by: Health Informatics Information
Technology Center (HIIT Center)
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s
Rights, Applied Public Health Statistics, Caucus on
Homelessness
CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH
4308.0
CCC, Mile High Ballroom 3B
Creating Successful HIV/AIDS Interventions
Moderator(s): Michelle Odlum, EdD, MPH
Table 1 A Novel Approach for Linking and
Retaining HIV-infected Transgender
Women of Color into HIV Care—
Kimberly Kisler, MPH, PhD
Table 2 News of Biomedical Advances in HIV:
Relationship to Treatment Optimism
and Expected Risk Behavior in US
MSM—
Rick Zimmerman, PhD
2:30–4:00