Date: February 13th, 2019
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Agenda
Day 1: EPM RRTC State of the Science Event
Introduction and Opening Remarks
Moderators: Debra Brucker, UNH and Phillip Beatty, ACL/NIDILRR
Panel 1: Health Insurance and Employment
Moderators: Andrew Houtenville, UNH
- Presentation 1: Trends in health insurance for workers with disabilities, Jody Schimmel-Hyde, Mathematica Policy Research (MPR)
- Presentation 2: Health insurance, disability program enrollment and employment - A summary of current/recent work by the Collaborative on Health Reform and Independent Living, Jae Kennedy, WSU,
- Presentation 3: The impact of ACA Medicaid expansions on the employment of persons with disabilities, Purvi Sevak, MPR
Panel 2: Employment Trends, Quality, and Type
Moderators: David Wittenburg, MPR
- Presentation 1: Long term employment trends, Andrew Houtenville, UNH
- Presentation 2: Contingent employment of individuals with disabilities, Nathan Moon & Frances Harris, Georgia Tech
- Presentation 3: Job quality among workers with disabilities, Megan Henly, UNH
- Presentation 4: National Trends in Disability Employment (nTIDE), Andrew Houtenville, UNH, John O’Neill & Elaine Katz, Kessler Foundation
nTIDE Overview and Working Lunch Discussion
Moderators: Andrew Houtenville, UNH, John O’Neill & Elaine Katz, Kessler Foundation
Panel 3: Status and Trends in Indicators of Community Inclusion for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Moderator: Jody Schimmel-Hyde, MPR
- Presentation 1: Status and Trends in Financing Supports and Services for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, Amie Lulinski, Coleman Institute for Cognitive Disabilities, Anschutz Medical Campus, University of Colorado
- Presentation 2: Access to Integrated Employment: Outcomes, Services, and Opportunities, John Butterworth, UMass Boston
- Presentation 3: Residential and In-home services for people with IDD: Residential Information Systems Project, Sheryl Larson, University of MN
Day 2: Annual Disability Statistics Conference
Introduction and Opening Remarks
Moderators: Andrew Houtenville, UNH and Phillip Beatty, ACL/NIDILR
Panel 1: Compendium, Annual Report, and State-Specific Reports
Moderator: Kimberly Phillips, UNH
- Presentation 1: Annual Disability Statistics Compendium, Eric Lauer, UNH
- Presentation 2: Annual Statistical Report on People with Disabilities in America, Andrew Houtenville, UNH
- Presentation 3: State-Specific Reports, Sarah Boege, UNH
Panel 2: Latest on Federal Data Collection
Moderator: Debra Brucker, UNH
- Presentation 1: Disability Statistics at the National Center for Health Statistics: An Update on 2019 Activities, Julie Weeks, National Center for Health Statistics
- Presentation 2: Disability Statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau (PPT), Danielle Taylor, Census Bureau
- Presentation 3: Data Activity Updates from NCBDDD’s Disability and Health Branch, Catherine “Katie” Okoro, CDC
- Presentation 4: Preliminary Results of the Survey of Employer Policies on the Employment of People with Disabilities, Savi Swick, ODEP
Compendium Overview and Working Lunch Discussion
Moderator: John O’Neill, Kessler Foundation
Panel 3: Status and Trends in Indicators of Community Inclusion for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Moderator: Kathy Cargill-Willis, ACL/AIDD, Andrew Houtenville, UNH
- Presentation 1: Administration for Community Living, Kathy Bates
- Presentation 2: Status and Trends in Financing Supports and Services for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, Amie Lulinski, Coleman Institute for Cognitive Disabilities, Anschutz Medical Campus, University of Colorado
- Presentation 3: Access to Integrated Employment: Outcomes, Services, and Opportunities, John Butterworth, UMass Boston
- Presentation 4: Residential and In-home services for people with IDD: Residential Information Systems Project, Sheryl Larson, University of MN
Panel 4: Improving Data Collection regarding People with IDD
Moderator: Gloria Krahn, Oregon State University
- Presentation 1: AIDD Efforts to Improve IDD Data collection, Jennifer Johnson, ACL
- Presentation 2: Developing and Testing Survey Questions for the I/DD Population, Julie Weeks, National Center for Health Statistics
- Presentation 3: Characteristics of Medicare Beneficiaries with Intellectual and Developmental Disability, Elsa Haile, CMS/OMH
- Presentation 4: Exploring the Feasibility of Studying Disability Using an Internet Panel, Helen Lamont, ASPE
- Presentation 5: Measuring Race and Ethnicity, Violet Ryo-Hwa Woo, Office of Minority Health, U.S. Dept of Health and Human Services
- Presentation 6: Health Surveillance with All Payer Claims Data, Kimberly Phillips, UNH
Closing Comments
Moderators: David Wittenburg, MPR and Andrew Houtenville, UNH