b'National Action Agenda Symposiumto Advance Upstream Social Determinants and Health EquityMONDAY 1/25 to demonstrate how data can be integrated and shared in an open source, standards-based,replicable and customizable All times are Eastern way to an extent that hasnt been accomplished to date. Join this session to hear from the experts working on the POC 12:00pm1:00pmand view a technical demonstration of Project Unify, and dive Welcome and Overview: Where are We Now and Wheremore deeply into the nuts and bolts of the approach and plans are We Headed? for the future.Daniel Stein, President, Stewards of Change Institute Moderator:Karen Smith, MD, MPH, Director (former), California Brian Handspicker, Managing Partner, PracticalMarkets, Inc.; Department of Public Health Project Unify Co-Lead, SOCIDavid Rehkopf, ScD, MPH, Associate Professor, Stanford Eric Jahn, Chief Technology Officer, HSLynkUniversity School of Medicine Matt Bishop, President & CEO, Open City Labs, Inc.Uma Ahluwalia, Managing Principal, Health ManagementDave Walsh, Founder & CEO, MITA Technical Architecture Associates; Member, Stewards of Change Institute Board ofCommittee; Project Unify Co-LeadDirectorsMichael Chris Gibbons, Founder & CEO, Greystone Group;Courting Equity: Using Technology to Improve Access to Chief Health Innovation Adviser, Federal Communicationsthe Civil Justice SystemCommission; Asst. Professor, Johns Hopkins This session focuses on work that Stewards of Change Insti-School of Medicinetute is conducting as part of a national initiative by the Pew 1:00pm1:45pm Charitable Trusts to make the U.S. civil justice system more efficient, affordable and accessible. To achieve those aims, Shovel Ready: Implementing the NAA Action Pew and SOCI are partnering to identify emerging/innova-Recommendations and Project Unifytive technologies and practices with experts across human This session will focus on how NAAs priority action recom- services, healthcare, public safety and ITall of which already mendations will be implemented in the months ahead withuse advanced technologies. Once identified, Pew will conduct our first partner, the New Jersey Integrated Care for Kids site,tests around the U.S. in the coming years to determine what which is one of eight federal InCK grant awardees. The sessionworks best. Ultimately, the objective of this work is to imple-will open with an overview of InCK, followed by a discussion ofment tools and approaches that level the legal playing field for Project Unify, a proof-of-concept (POC) solution and blueprint,millions of people for whom the courts are too often an im-which can be customized and replicated by other jurisdictionspedimentrather than an opportunityfor achieving justice.to accelerate the responsible, secure, real-time sharing of dataModerator:across multiple programs, systems and sectors.Adam Pertman, Senior Consultant,Daniel Stein, President, Stewards of Change InstituteStewards of Change InstituteKristine McCoy, MD, MPH, Chair, VNA Health Group ChildrenPaul Wormeli, Innovation Strategist; Member, Stewards of and Family Health Institute; Clinical Director, Greater NewarkChange Institute Board of Directors Healthcare Coalition; Co-PI, NJ Integrated Care for Kids (InCK) Amie Lewis, Senior Associate, Civil Legal System Moderniza-Brian Handspicker, Managing Partner, PracticalMarkets, Inc.;tion, The PEW Charitable TrustsProject Unify Co-Lead, SOCI Kay Chopard, J.D., President & CEO, Chopard Consulting Inc.1:45pm2:00pm From Research to Reality: What We Know (and Dont) BREAK. about the Social Determinants 2:00pm3:00pm The influence of social conditions on human health has been known since time immemorial. This knowledge/insight, for Simultaneous Breakout Sessions example, inspired hygiene campaigns and progressive social Lets Get Technical: A Deeper Dive into Project Unify andpolicies way before we started talking about social determi-Data Integration nants of health and well-being (or SDOH) toward the end of the 20th Century. Todays session explores current research Over the past year our team of developers and technologistson and understanding of SDOH, which still focuses on funda-has been working with the Integrated Care for Kids (InCK) sitemental questions such as the impact of socio-economic and in New Jersey to develop a proof-of-concept (POC) involvingstructural factors, but which is increasingly concerned with the secure exchange of information across health, humanthe formulation of concrete goals and the attainment of real, services, housing, education and other domains. The goal issustainable outcomes at the community and policy levels. 4'