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Join Washington Post Live today at 11:00 a.m. ET for conversations about addressing vaccine hesitancy and social disparities to improve health outcomes for children.


Speakers:


Chiquita Brooks-LaSure, administrator for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services

James Perrin, MD, professor of pediatrics at Harvard Medical School

Kawsar Talaat, MD, vaccine expert at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health


A segment presented by United Health Foundation will feature Margaret-Mary Wilson, MD, executive vice president and associate chief medical officer, UnitedHealth Group, and Hope Rhodes, MD, MPH, medical director, THEARC and co-medical director, Healthy Generations program, Children’s National Hospital.

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Stream here: wapo.st/healthequitynov12

 

Speakers

Chiquita Brooks-LaSure 

Administrator for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)

James Perrin, MD

Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School and Former president, American Academy of Pediatrics

Kawsar Talaat, MD

Vaccine Expert, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Content from United Health Foundation

In this conversation, we speak to Margaret-Mary Wilson, MD, executive vice president and associate chief medical officer, UnitedHealth Group, and Hope Rhodes, MD, MPH, co-medical director of the Healthy Generations program at Children’s National Hospital about the partnership, efforts to advance health equity and the key drivers to improving health outcomes within underserved communities.

Margaret-Mary G. Wilson, MD

Executive Vice President and Associate Chief Medical Officer, UnitedHealth Group

Hope E. Rhodes, MD, MPH

Medical Director, Children’s National Health Center at THEARC

Content from AstraZeneca

While the vaccines are a great next step in fighting the pandemic, we can’t lower our guard. Not all countries have broad access to vaccination. In the U.S. people that have access to vaccines may not have been  vaccinated, and children may not be vaccinated until much later in the year. Variants of concern will inevitably continue to appear, and we are seeing areas of the world where infections are at their peak and continue to trend up. As we consider travel and move about the world again, how can we remain safe while traveling? The U.S. State Department  warned against travel to about 80% of the world only last month, as many countries continue to contend with surges of the virus. Setting up a testing protocol that is flexible and timely, and keep travelers safe, will be key. Some countries, airports and airlines are already implementing testing measures systematically with success. What does the future of travel look like? We will discuss in this segment.

Leigh M. Boehmer, PharmD, BCOP

Chief Medical Officer, Association of Community Cancer Centers

Dave Fredrickson

Executive Vice President, Oncology Business Unit, AstraZeneca


Content from Hewlett Packard Enterprise

Antonio Neri

President and CEO, HPE

Moderated by:

Jeanne Meserve

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  Event Details

Monday, April

Doors Open: 2:45 p.m.

Program: 3:30 p.m.


The Washington Post Live Center
1301 K Street NW
Washington, DC 20071

Free to attend. Pre-registration is required.

 

The program will be streamed live for those who cannot attend in person at wapo.st/healthandbigdata2020
To register to receive a live stream notification click here.

 

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