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AAP Update

AAP Update. Renée R. Jenkins, MD, FAAP Immediate Past President American Academy of Pediatrics March 2009. Legislative Accomplishments. Reauthorization of the “Child Health Insurance Program” (CHIP) American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Pediatric Research Issues.

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AAP Update

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  1. AAP Update Renée R. Jenkins, MD, FAAP Immediate Past President American Academy of Pediatrics March 2009

  2. Legislative Accomplishments • Reauthorization of the “Child Health Insurance Program” (CHIP) • American Recovery and Reinvestment Act

  3. Pediatric Research Issues • Pediatric Research Consortia Establishment Act • NIH: • Transition Team • NIH Funding • National Children’s Study • Funding

  4. Pediatric Workforce & Children’s Hospitals GME • GME financing for children’s hospitals • Title VII Health Professions Program & Title VIII Nursing Professions Program • Appropriations • Economic Stimulus Package

  5. AAP Legislative Conference • This year’s conference April 19-21, 2009, DC Mark your calendars! April 18-20, 2010

  6. AAP Pediatric Residency Advocacy Training Curriculum • Overview of the legislative process • Working in partnerships • Working with decision-makers • Advocacy communications • Voting with children’s health and a pediatric resident’s schedule in mind Each of these modules relates to one or more of the ACGME Competency Domains

  7. AAP Pediatric Residency Advocacy Training Curriculum • Each module contains: • Trainer’s Guide • PowerPoint • Alternate Teaching Strategy • Case Study involving residents • Opportunities Page • Workshop Evaluation • Available in spring at: www.aap.org/moc/advocacyguide

  8. 2009 Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting • Appropriations, Bills, and Committees: Using a New AAP Curriculum to Teach Residents and Pediatricians the ABCs of Legislative Advocacy (Saturday, May 2) • Building the Village: How to Design and Implement Sustainable Competency-Based Curricula in Advocacy and Community Pediatrics (Sunday, May 3)

  9. 2009 Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting • Personalized Medicine: Social & Ethical Issues in Screening for Genetic Disease and Susceptibility (Saturday, May 2) • SCHIP and Other Matters: Expanding Health Care Coverage for All Children in the 111th Congress (Monday, May 4) • An Update on the National Children’s Study (Monday, May 4)

  10. Vision of Pediatrics 2020

  11. Universal Principle: Profession of Pediatrics • In what direction is the profession of pediatrics going? • What forces will most influence the future? • How does the current direction match up against our desired vision for the profession? • How are pediatricians coping and planning for the future? • Is the AAP prepared to guide and assist members to prepare for the likely future?

  12. Prediction Is Risky Business • “Prediction is very difficult, especially about the future.”Niels Bohr • “The future is here. It is just not widely distributed yet.”William Gibson • “The best way to predict the future is to invent it.”Alan Kay • The path to the future begins with vision. Achieving it is a triumph of will.

  13. Preparation Is Just Good Sense • This project is about CHANGE, not PREDICTION • Removing blinders so all can be seen • Considering likely scenarios • Preparing for likely scenarios • Flexibility to move and manage change when strategically important

  14. Vision of Pediatrics 2020 Task Force Directive • Review data from internal/external experts as to the most powerful forces likely to change or influence the future of pediatrics • Identify the forces most likely to influence the future and construct scenarios • Identify GAPS between current AAP activity and desired AAP activity to best address scenarios • Make recommendations as to what changes in AAP might yield greatest return in mission and member value based on future scenarios

  15. John Duby (Chair) Jeff Kaczorowski (Vice Chair) Maria Britto Christoph Diasio Anne Edwards Amy Jost Renee Jenkins Robert Kliegman Danielle Laraque Laurel Leslie Martin Michaels Marleta Reynolds AAP Staff Ken Slaw, PhD Anne Gramiak, MPH Susan Flinn, MPH (Documentarian) Vision of Pediatrics 2020 Task Force

  16. Task Force Activity to Date • First meeting held November 9 & 10, 2008 • Team Building • Orientation to Scenario Planning • Preliminary Review of Trends Reports/Survey Data • Scenario Planning Practice Session • Plan for Information/Data Gathering • Development of a web 2.0 community • Surveys of residents/general membership in the field

  17. Response to Member Survey 4,177 members responded! Specialization 63% primary care 30% subspecialist 4% Surgical specialist Gender 55% Female 45% Male Practice Setting 20% Residents 19% 3-10 physician group 17% Hospital-Clinic 13% Medical School 9% Solo/2 physician group 8% Multi-specialty group

  18. Member Survey Asked open ended questions to identify forces most likely shaping future of pediatrics Members asked to rank 20 forces prioritized by VOP 2020 Task Force Amongst the most frequently cited by members: Payment/Future form of health delivery system More children with long term chronic illness Migration to EHRs More children with mental health concerns and conditions Growing diversity of parent/child population Workforce shortages in the profession Consumerism in health care Integrating Medical advances

  19. Thank You

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