Potential MAPS 2016 Keynote Speakers (Nov. 9, 2015)
POTENTIAL PATIENT/FAMILY/PATIENT ADVOCACY SPEAKERS
· Laura Adams* – President / Rhode Island Quality Institute
o Provider and Patient who experienced medical error
o Amazing speaker
o Reduced speaking rate if part of bundle with MHA
§ $19K +travel and expense ($13K if booked before 11/6/15)
· Helen Haskell
o President, Mothers Against Medical Error after losing her son to a medical error in 2000
o Speaks on patient engagement; patient feedback as improvement and learning tool; diagnostic err or and delay
o Comparative effectiveness research and patient-centered outcomes research
o Available through NPSF
§ $5K + travel and expenses
o University of MN-Dept of Family Medicine and Community Health
o Asst. Director for Populations and Community Engagement, Clinical and Translational Science Institute
o Supports community-engaged research with goal of building healthier communities
· Regina Holliday- Patient activist, Maryland
o Her husband suffered from delayed diagnosis and they were not able to access his medical records
o She is also an artist
o She was a speaker at the 2011 Partnership for Patients kickoff meeting
o $10K + travel and expenses)
· Shawn Westadt Mueller, MSN-no response yet
o Director of Infection Prevention & Control, Medstar Union Memorial Hospital, Baltimore, MD
o Husband, Les, was victim of multiple errors, she speaks about not being satisfied with medical care that’s “good enough”
o Speaker at IHI conference this December
POTENTIAL KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
· Mark R. Chassin, MD – President, Joint Commission
o What is High Reliability and Why Does Healthcare Need It?
o Good content, but dry delivery
· Patrick Croskerry, MD
o Professor in Emergency Medicine at Dalhousie University in Halifax and Director of Critical Thinking Program in the Division of Medical Education
o Worked in the field of patient safety for 15 years
o Very experienced speaker
o Member of organizing committee of conferences on Diagnostic Error in Medicine
o Formerly on board of Canadian Patient Safety Institute
· Mark Graber, MD
o Senior Fellow, Health Care Quality and Outcomes
§ $1,500 + travel, he’s available both days
o Founded Diagnostic Error in Medicine Conference series in 2008
o Professor Emeritus of Medicine at SUNY-Stony Brook
o Laurie Drill-Mellum is contacting about fee and availability
· Victor Montori, MD- No response yet
o Mayo Clinic, Rochester
o Research interest Knowledge & Evaluation Research Unit
o Director of community engagement
o Shared decision making
o Member of National Advisory Council for Healthcare Research and Quality
· Dorothy Sisneros – Language of Caring for Staff (or Physicians)
o Many program options listed from personal coping strategies, communication skills for relationship-centered care; accountability skills for quality patient experience; leadership skillshop on dealing with difficult situations
§ $6,500 +travel and expenses
o Wendy Leebov and Jill Gold are two other partners in this organization also available for speeches
OTHER IDEAS FOR KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
· Steve Berkowitz, MD- SMB Consulting
o Former CMO of St. David’s Healthcare in Austin TX
o Former national practice leaders for physician services with the HayGroup
o Chairman of the Board of the TX Institute for Healthcare Quality and Efficiency
o Active national speaker
· Tejal Gandhi, M.D.
o President, NPSF & Lucien Leape Institute
o Board certified in internal medicine
o Speaks on The Changing Landscape of Patient Safety and Reducing Costs by Improving Patient Safety & Improving Patient Safety by Reducing Readmissions
· Joe Hallinan
o $10,000 + travel and expenses
o Why We Make Mistakes (book title) – not healthcare specific, just informational about why people make the mistakes they do
· Marty Makary, MD
o Surgeon, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD
· Gregg Meyer, MD – Dartmouth Institute
o Implementation of a Safer Culture
· John Santa, MD, MPH – Director, Consumer Reports Health Ratings Center-no response yet
o Also involved in Open Notes-helping patients maximize access to their medical records
o Marie Dotseth has connection with him
· M. Michael Shabot, M.D. – System Chief Medical Officer, Memorial Hermann, Houston, Texas
o Approaching Reliable Health Care
· Karen Syrjala,, PhD
o Member & Director, Biobehavioral Sciences Co-Director, Survivorship Program
o Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle
o Also serves on the Be The Match PCORI grant committee
o Focus on helping people recognize their strengths and take charge of their health during treatment and long-term survival
o Active, effective speaker
PATIENT INVOLVEMENT IN RESEARCH
· Milton Eder, PhD
o University of MN-Dept of Family Medicine and Community Health
o Asst. Director for Populations and Community Engagement, Clinical and Translational Science Institute
o Support community-engaged research with goal of building healthier communities
POTENTIAL SPEAKERS FOR PATIENT ENGAGEMENT MODEL
· Kristin Carman, Ph.D., VP Health Policy Research, Am. Institute of Research, Washington DC
o First author of engagement framework we may use for our work in 2015
· Maureen Maurer
o Principal Researcher, Am. Institute of Research, Washington DC
o One of the authors of engagement framework article we may use
POTENTIAL SPEAKERS FOR BREAKOUT SESSIONS
· Barbara Balik, RN, EdD
o Principal, Common Fire Healthcare Consulting, available through NPSF
o Topics include consumer engagement in health care improvement
· Andrew Olson, MD
o University of MN, Assistant Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics
· Patient Engagement Officer-Pioneer Network
o Good exercises for audience engagement
o Cindy Morris will f/u
· Joy Plummer (?)
o From St. Cloud, potential story about response to violence in hospital
· Greg Strethy, MD, (ortho surgery), Twin Cities
o Park Nicollet, Speaks about surgical safety
*names in bold are first speakers to have availability and cost reviewed by Peggy Westby
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