221
CCC = COLORADO CONVENTION CENTER
HRD = HYATT REGENCY DENVER
TAB 3
12:30–2:00
5148.1
CCC, Mile High Ballroom 1ABC
International Health Luncheon
Organized by: International Health
5149.0
CCC, 503
Re-Examining Data Using a New
Lens: Locally and Nationally-Focuses
Measurement to Improve Maternal and
Child Health Outcomes
Moderator(s): Danielle T. Barradas, PhD
12:30 p.m. An updated evaluation of the sensitivity
and accuracy of birth defects indicators
appearing on 2003 revision of the U.S.
Standard Certificate of Live Birth: Has
anything changed?—
Jason Salemi, PhD,
MPH
12:31 p.m. Accuracy of hospital discharge
diagnosis codes for neonatal abstinence
syndrome—
Jean Paul Tanner, MPH
12:35 p.m. Hearing screening capture on the
electronic birth certificate and newborn
screening card: Impact on individualized
data reported to Georgia’s Early Hearing
Detection and Intervention information
system, 2014-2015—
Michael Lo, MSPH
12:37 p.m. Advancing improvements in MCH
outcomes using local area estimates
from the National Survey of Children’s
Health: An overview of methods and
field applications—
Christina Bethell,
PhD, MPH, MBA
Organized by: Maternal and Child Health
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,
Applied Public Health Statistics, Women’s Caucus
5150.0
CCC, 504
Engaging parental perspectives to improve
the care of infants and children
Moderator(s): Kelly Bentley, PhD, MPH
12:30 p.m. Residential relocation and mental
health in young children and their
parents: Is moving related to positive
mental health screening results?—
Sarah Godfrey, MPH
12:50 p.m. Measurement of Child Weight and
Obesity: Efforts to Simplify Field Data
Collection—
Melissa Heim Viox, MPH
1:10 p.m. Evaluation of Child Vaccination and
Knowledge of Mothers on Polio and
other Childhood Vaccines in Bordering
and Hard to reach CORE Group Polio
Project Implementation Districts of
Ethiopia—
Tenager Jemberi
1:30 p.m. Distinguishing subgroups in opposition
to infant immunization: Results from
the Listening to Mothers III survey—
Brittany Ranchoff
Organized by: Maternal and Child Health
Endorsed by: Medical Care Section, Public Health
Education and Health Promotion, Women’s Caucus
5151.0
CCC, 505
Empowerment Strategies for Improving
MCH Outcomes
Moderator(s): Ndidi Amutah, PhD, MPH, CHES
12:30 p.m. Introductory Remarks—
12:40 p.m. Women’s experiences in accessing,
understanding, evaluating,
communicating and using health
information and services during
pregnancy—
Laura Merrell, MPH, CPH
1:00 p.m. Implementing and testing a Financial
Empowerment Program for Black
mothers in California—
Mercedes
Dekker, MPH
1:20 p.m. Healing through stories: Experiences
using Photovoice with Black mothers in
California—
Miranda Brillante, MPH
1:40 p.m. Reproductive History as an Indicator
for Health in Later Life—
Terri Ann
Thompson, PhD
Organized by: Maternal and Child Health
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,
Socialist Caucus, Women’s Caucus
5152.0
CCC, 111
Pathways to insuring the remaining
uninsured and improving patient outcomes
and system sustainability
12:30 p.m. Why do ACA eligible populations remain
uninsured? Report from California—
Nadereh Pourat, PhD
12:50 p.m. Uninsured in the balance: How
community health centers provide care
to the uninsured population after the
ACA—
Steven P. Wallace, PhD
1:10 p.m. It’s Not Only about Medicaid Expansion:
Forces Impacting Community Health
Center Capacity to Serve the Remaining
Uninsured—
Amy Bonilla, MPA
1:30 p.m. Mixed-Status Families: When Parents
Can’t Get Covered With Their Children—
Shana Charles, MPP, PhD
Organized by: Medical Care Section
5153.0
CCC, 113
Priorities for America’s Health: Capitalizing
on Life-Saving, Cost-Effective Preventive
Services
Moderator(s): Mona Sarfaty, MD MPH
12:30 p.m. Impact of Medicare prescription drug
improvement, and modernization act
of 2003 on potentially preventable
hospitalizations in adults over 65—
Obioma Nwaiwu, MD, PhD
12:50 p.m. Priorities for America’s Health: Saving
Lives by Closing Gaps in Key Preventive
Services—
Anne Haddix, PhD
1:10 p.m. Priorities for America’s Health:
Capitalizing on Life-Saving, Cost-
Effective Preventive Services—
Warren A.
Jones, MD, FAAFP
1:30 p.m. Priorities for America’s Health:
Identifying highest-impact, highest-
value services outside of primary care—
Steven Woolf, MD, MPH
Organized by: Medical Care Section
5154.0
CCC, 706
Strategies of place: How communities
support integration and recovery for people
with mental health challenges
Moderator(s): Shannon Breitzman
12:30 p.m. Evaluation of a statewide
implementation of an Olmstead
Settlement Agreement for mental
health services—
Cynthia Zubritsky, PhD
12:50 p.m. Upstream Solutions to Address Adverse
Childhood Experiences and Community
Trauma—
Wendy Ellis, MPH, DrPH(c)
1:10 p.m. Housing, Neighborhood and Individual-
Level Predictors of Community
Participation Among Persons with
Severe Mental Illness—
Philip Yanos,
Ph.D.
1:30 p.m. Association of neighborhood and
individual-level social cohesion with
psychological distress in New York
City—
Christina Norman
Organized by: Mental Health
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,
Community Health Planning and Policy Development,
LGBT Caucus of Public Health Professionals, Women’s
Caucus
5155.0
CCC, 702
From Tragedy to Hope: Learning from Mine
and Mining Events—OHS
Moderator(s): Elizabeth Masterson, PhD, CPH, COHC
12:30 p.m. Honoring miners who lost their lives:
A participatory study to improve mine
safety and health, identify elements of
effective safety and health programs,
and the supports and barriers to miners’
voice and roles in such programs—
Nancy Lessin, MS
12:45 p.m. Upper Big Branch Disaster: So much
more than a coal dust explosion—
Celeste Monforton, DrPH, MPH
1:00 p.m. What research studies mean for those
being studied: Reflections of a miner
on the results of a research project on
mine safety and health—
Ken Ball
1:15 p.m. Characteristics of, and Barriers to
Effective Hazard Identification and
Control Programs in U.S. Metal and
Non-Metal Mines—
Douglas Myers, ScD,
MA
1:30 p.m. Spirometry quality and the burden of
occupational lung disease in Navajo
miners—
E. Brigitte Gottschall, MD,
MSPH
Organized by: Occupational Health and Safety
Endorsed by: American Indian, Alaska Native and Native
Hawaiian Caucus, Injury Control and Emergency Health
Services
5156.0
HRD, Mineral Hall G
What Makes Youth Tick?
Moderator(s): Zenong Yin, PhD
12:30 p.m. Gender Differences: Parent Support for
Physical Activity in Adolescence and
Adult Physical Activity—
Jill Nolan, PhD
12:50 p.m. Addressing Children’s Physical Activity
through Pediatrician Prescriptions for
Outdoor Play: A Pilot Study—
Richard
Christiana, PhD