Health Matters Annual Activation Summit 2015: Activating Wellness in Every Generation

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Health Matters Annual Activation Summit 2015: Activating Wellness in Every Generation

The Health Matters Summit is an annual event that showcases what the Clinton Foundation’s Health Matters Initiative and its strategic partners from across sectors – business, technology, sports and philanthropy – are doing to create systemic health improvement throughout the United States.

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Agenda

NOTE: TIMES SUBJECT TO CHANGE.

SUNDAY, JANUARY 25

1:00 PM PST
Desert Day of Action

James O. Jessie Desert Highland Unity Center, Palm Springs
Established and led by Chelsea Clinton, the Clinton Foundation Day of Action program has brought thousands of people together for volunteer projects across the country and world to help make a meaningful difference in the communities where we work, visit, and live. Day of Action volunteers will plant an orchard and beautify the surrounding park.

5:00 PM – 8:00 PM PST
Registration
5:30 PM – 8:00 PM PST
Opening Reception & America Cooks with Chefs Tasting Stations

Rose Lawn
Featuring America Cooks with Chefs & to be announced musical performance


MONDAY, JANUARY 26

7:00 AM – 7:30 AM PST
Celebrity Workout

Emerald Lawn

7:30 AM – 8:30 AM PST
Health Matters Breakfast

Emerald Lawn

8:30 AM – 10:00 AM PST
Welcome & Opening Plenary – Health Innovation

Crystal Ballroom
A moderated panel of system disruptors in insurance, clinical care, cancer treatment, food systems, and the health environment will discuss the paths to innovation and early integration of such approach into business models.
Welcome Remarks 
President Bill Clinton – Founder, Clinton Foundation and 42nd President of the United States
Moderator 
Chelsea Clinton – Vice Chair, Clinton Foundation
Panelists 
Elizabeth Holmes, Founder and CEO, Theranos
Joe Kiani, Founder, Chairman, and CEO, Masimo Corporation
Josh Kushner, Founder, Oscar Health and Founder, Thrive Capital
Jeffrey Selberg, Executive Director, Peterson Center on Healthcare

 


10:30 AM – 12:00 PM PST
Concurrent Activation Sessions

 

Session A: Universal Access to Sport and Physical Activity

Valencia 1/3
This session will focus on the significance of promoting physical literacy among the nation’s youth as an additional tool to advancing economic, societal and personal health.

Session B: Behavioral Health in Primary Care

Valencia 2/4
This discussion will focus on the integration of behavioral health services in the primary care setting and the best practice models that have emerged including the use of care managers, behavioral health consultants, behaviorists, or consultation models.


12:00 PM – 1:30 PM PST
Lunch: Chef Challenge Winner Announcement

Rose Lawn
Featuring America Cooks with Chefs: The 800 Calorie Challenge Winner Announcement


1:30 PM – 3:30 PM PST
Concurrent Activation Sessions

 

Session C: Scalable Solutions for Healthy Communities

Valencia 1/3
This session will highlight specific scalable solutions from across the nation and the Clinton Foundation’s Health Matters Initiative Transformation Communities.

 

Session D: Connectivity in Healthcare

Valencia 2/4
This session will bring stakeholders from across healthcare together to share perspectives on how best to leverage technology to better connect data and cross-industry systems to make better health choices.


4:00 PM – 5:00 PM PST
Closing Plenary – Health and the Economy

Crystal Ballroom
The Economics of Healthcare Transformation: A moderated discussion among the nation’s leading experts and authorities on the healthcare system, clinical care, economics and finance.
Moderator
President Bill Clinton – Founder, Clinton Foundation and 42nd President of the United States
Panelists
Trevor Fetter, President and CEO, Tenet Healthcare
Michael Peterson, President and COO, Peter G. Peterson Foundation
Bruce Broussard, President and CEO, Humana
Steve Beshear, Governor of Kentucky
Dr. Meredith Rosenthal, Professor of Health Economics and Policy, Harvard University


7:00 PM – 8:30 PM PST
Veterans Health Town Hall

The Clinton Health Matters Initiative (CHMI) and Spike’s Veterans Operation Wellness (VOW) are hosting a Town Hall that will rally thought-leaders, health professionals, and veterans organizations, to activate awareness on issues faced by veterans regarding their health and wellness, while also saluting veterans for their service and dedication to our country. VOW is a Spike campaign created to inspire veterans to make the same commitment to their health and wellness that they made to their country. Spike wants to help veterans lead healthier lives through training and exercise, a better diet, and engagement with the communities they live in. They’re also encouraging civilians who want to support vets to get out and connect with them through physical fitness and local activities. Through the Town Hall, CHMI and VOW hope to educate and engage with conference attendees, as well as military personnel/veterans, on veterans health and wellness, to bring attention to veterans health as a high priority national issue, and to activate individuals and communities to come together to address the many unmet needs of the veterans community.


TUESDAY, JANUARY 27

By Invitation Only

7:00 AM – 7:30 AM PST
3K Fun Walk/Run with Team Red White & Blue

 

7:30 AM – 8:30 AM PST
Breakfast/Networking Time

 

8:30 AM – 9:00 AM PST
Opening Remarks

9:00 AM – 10:00 AM PST
Concurrent Community Think Tanks

 

Session A: How Public and Private Partnerships Can Positively Impact Health

Discussions will be centered on the importance and mobilization of strategic public-private partnerships to foster desired community impact.

 

Session B: Sustainable Food Systems: Access and Quality

This working session will highlight local food systems and movements and identify ways to make them sustainable.


10:00 AM – 10:30 AM PST
Networking Activity

10:30 AM – 11:30 AM PST
Concurrent Community Think Tanks

 

Session C: The Intersection Between The Built Environment and Health

This panel discussion will convene planners and public health professionals to discuss, collaborate and strategize ways to encourage healthy community design that increases physical activity.

 

Session D: Community-Based Participatory Research: How Researchers and Community Members Can Collaborate to Address Complex Health Problems

This panel discussion will examine the need for community-based and community-partnered research and evaluation.


11:30 AM PST
Closing Remarks

Source publication: Clinton Foundation