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Project Title: Preventing the Global Epidemic of Cardiovascular Disease (CVD): Meeting the Challenges in Developing Countries

PIN: BOGH-H-08-03-A         

Major Unit:
Institute of Medicine

Sub Unit:
Board on Global Health

RSO:
Kelly, Bridget

Subject/Focus Area:



Committee on Preventing the Global Epidemic of Cardiovascular Disease: Meeting 2 Public Information Gathering Session
April 13, 2009 - April 15, 2009
National Academy of Sciences Building
2100 C St. NW
Washington D.C.


If you would like to attend the sessions of this meeting that are open
to the public or need more information please contact:


Contact Name: Kristen Danforth
Email: kdanforth@nas.edu
Phone: 202-334-3326
Fax: 202-334-3861


Agenda:

Monday, April 13, 2009

7:30 AM Arrival, Check-in, and Registration

8:00 AM Welcoming Remarks
…Valentin Fuster, Committee Chair

8:10AM – 9:25AM Panel 1: Global Trends in Cardiovascular Disease and Related Risk Factors
…Moderator: Arun Chockalingam, Committee Member

Presentation: Overview of global trends in cardiovascular disease
…Derek Yach, Committee Member, PepsiCo

Presentation: Overview of classic and emerging risks for CVD
…Salim Yusuf, McMaster University

Q&A AND DISCUSSION

9:25AM – 9:45AM BREAK


9:45AM – 10:35AM Panel 2: Part I: Economic Impact of Cardiovascular Disease
…Moderator: Rachel Nugent, Committee Member

Presentation: Macro- and micro-economic impacts of cardiovascular disease
…Marc Suhrcke, University of East Anglia

Presentation: Macro- and micro-economic costs of diabetes in developing countries
… Jonathan Brown, Kaiser Permanente Northwest

Q&A AND DISCUSSION

10:35AM – 11:45AM Panel 2: Part II: Economically Efficient Approaches to Address Cardiovascular Disease
…Moderator: Rachel Nugent, Committee Member

Presentation: Economically efficient approaches to address cardiovascular disease in developing countries
…Tom Gaziano, Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Presentation: Economic analysis of care models to address cardiovascular disease
…Stephen Jan, University of Sydney

Presentation: Cost-effective public policy tools: Lessons learned from tobacco control
…Prabhat Jha, University of Toronto

Q&A AND DISCUSSION

11:45AM – 12:05PM Key Issues in Implementation

Presentation: Lessons learned from the Disease Control Priorities Project
…Prabhat Jha, University of Toronto

Q&A AND DISCUSSION

12:05PM – 1:00PM LUNCH BREAK (Lunch on your own)

1:00PM – 2:10PM Panel 3, Part I: Health Promotion and Primary Prevention
…Moderator: Frank Hu, Committee Member

Presentation: Emerging Global Dietary Habits and the Burden of Cardiovascular Diseases
…Dariush Mozaffarian, Harvard University

Presentation: Under- and overnutrition and cardiovascular disease risk
…Benjamin Caballero, Johns Hopkins University

Presentation: Physical activity and cardiovascular disease risk
…Frank Hu, Committee Member, Harvard University

Q&A AND DISCUSSION


2:10PM – 3:25PM Panel 3, Part II: Prevention and Health Systems Strengthening
…Moderator: John Farquhar, Committee Member

Presentation: Secondary prevention and systems approaches: Lessons from EUROASPIRE and EUROACTION
… Kornelia Kotseva, Imperial College

Presentation: Chronic disease management in healthcare systems in middle and low income countries
…Sania Nishtar, Heartfile

Presentation: Integration of care within health systems in LMIC
…Ya Diul Mukadi, Family Health International

Q&A AND DISCUSSION

3:25PM – 3:45PM BREAK

3:45PM – 4:35PM Panel 4: Monitoring and Evaluation of Health Promotion and Prevention
…Moderator: Jean Claude Mbanya, Committee Member

Presentation: Measurement in low and middle income countries: Lessons from monitoring, evaluation and surveillance programs for HIV and potential for integration of cardiovascular disease and HIV surveillance
…Inoussa Kabore, Family Health International

Presentation: Worldwide surveillance
…Samira Asma, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Q&A AND DISCUSSION

4:35PM – 4:45PM Closing Remarks and Adjournment of Public Session
…Valentin Fuster, Committee Chair


Tuesday, April 14, 2009

7:30 AM Arrival, Check-in, and Registration

8:00 AM Welcoming Remarks
…Valentin Fuster, Committee Chair

8:10AM – 10:00AM Panel 5: Approaches to Behavior Change for Cardiovascular Disease Risk Reduction
…Moderator: Robert Hornik, Committee Member

Presentation: Preventing HIV Transmission: Successes and Disappointments
…Tom Coates, University of California, Los Angeles

Presentation: Use of mass media for health communication in the developing world
…William Smith, Academy for Educational Development

Q&A AND DISCUSSION

Presentation: Use of education-entertainment for health communication in the developing world
…Charlotte Cole, Sesame Workshop

Presentation: Social marketing programs in health in developing countries
…Brian Smith, Public Services International

Q&A AND DISCUSSION

Presentation: Behavioral incentives
…Dean Karlan, Yale University

Q&A AND DISCUSSION

10:00AM – 10:20AM BREAK


10:20AM – 12:15PM Panel 6: Multisectoral Involvement: Collaborations to Foster Effective CVD Prevention
…Moderator: John Peabody, Committee Member

Roundtable:

CVD prevention in urban settings: New York City
…Lynn Silver, NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

CVD prevention in rural, low-income settings: Millennium Villages
…Jeffrey Sachs, Columbia University (via recording)
…Sonia Sachs, Columbia University

Integrated approaches to address obesity
…Diane Finegood, Simon Fraser University

Integrated approaches to address community and environmental barriers to physical activity
…Vicki Lambert, University of Cape Town

Q&A AND DISCUSSION

Roles of agriculture and food sectors in cardiovascular disease
…Rachel Nugent, Committee Member, Center for Global Development

Agriculture and food policy
…Corinna Hawkes, Independent Consultant

Food marketing policy
…Gerard Hastings, University of Sterling (via telephone)

Q&A AND DISCUSSION

12:15PM – 1:15PM LUNCH BREAK (Lunch on your own)

1:15PM – 2:05PM Panel 7: Advocacy
…Moderator: Peter Lamptey, Committee Member

Presentation: Mobilizing student and youth engagement for advocacy
…Sandeep Kishore, Weill Cornell/The Rockefeller University/Sloan-Kettering Institute, Tri-Institutional MD-PhD Program

Presentation: Lessons learned from successful advocacy and engagement of policy makers
…William Novelli, AARP

Q&A AND DISCUSSION

2:05PM – 3:05PM Panel 8: Regional Updates on CVD Trends and Actions
…Moderator: Sylvie Stachenko, Committee Member

Roundtable:

…Srinath Reddy, Committee Member, Public Health Foundation of India

…George Mensah, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

…Youfa Wang, Johns Hopkins University

…Beatriz Marcet Champagne, InterAmerican Heart Foundation

3:05PM – 3:25PM BREAK


3:25PM – 5:15PM Panel 9: Governance and Coordination of Global Efforts
…Moderator: Derek Yach, Committee Member

Roundtable:

…Ala Alwan and Fiona Adshead, World Health Organization

…Valentin Fuster, Committee Chair, World Heart Federation

…Abdallah Daar, Global alliance of funders

…Sir John Bell, Oxford Health Alliance (via telephone)

…Stephen Kehoe, International Food and Beverage Association

…Julian Schweitzer, World Bank

…Scott Ratzan, World Economic Forum

…Rachel Nugent, Committee Member, Center for Global Development

Q&A AND DISCUSSION

5:15PM – 5:30PM Closing Remarks and Adjournment of Public Session
…Valentin Fuster, Committee Chair



Closed Session Summary Posted After the Meeting

The following committee members were present at the closed sessions of the meeting:
Valentin Fuster
Robert Hornik
Anne Mills
Arun Chockalingam
Derek Yach
Sylvie Stachenko
Rachel Nugent
Jean Claude Mbanya
Jagat Narula
John Peabody
Peter Lamptey
Frank Hu
K Srinath Reddy

The following topics were discussed in the closed sessions:
Reviewed the draft report outline.
Discussed topics presented at earlier open session.

The following materials (written documents) were made available to the committee in the closed sessions:
Draft Section Outlines

Date of posting of Closed Session Summary: April 24, 2009



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