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Past Meetings: CSG Spring Committee & Task Force Meetings June 10-14 , 2007 Fajardo, Puerto Rico Presentations from the meeting: Amanda Navarro, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Enrique Martinez-Vidal, Academy Health Former Vermont State Sen. James Leddy Dr. Richard Brown, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research Health Policy Forum on Cardiovascular Health and Wellness Sept. 27-29, 2006 Phoenix, Ariz. Research shows that heart disease and stroke are the most common cardiovascular diseases affecting both men and women in the United States, accounting for nearly 40 percent of all annual deaths. In addition, more than 70 million Americans currently live with a cardiovascular disease which often leads to premature and permanent disability. Economically, the impact of cardiovascular diseases on our health care system continues to grow and has been projected to cost $403 billion in 2006. State health leaders want to provide key strategies for addressing cardiovascular diseases, but are acutely aware of how expensive such care can be. This forum offered attendees a chance to learn more about cardiovascular care and proven strategies to offset the economic burden placed on states. Through discussion with experts and other state leaders, attendees developed an action plan they can take home to their states. Presentations from the meeting:
Health Policy Forum for State Legislators and State Policymakers: Sept. 17-19 , 2006 Memphis, Tenn.
Healthy States Forum for State Legislators: Aug. 24-26 , 2006 Boston, Mass. Healthy States Summit for State Legislators: July 17-19 , 2006 San Francisco, Calif.
Healthy States Pre-Conference: June 11-14 , 2006 Atlanta, Ga. Health Policy Forum on Mental Health Care and Wellness May 31, 2006 - June 2, 2006 Coronado, Calif. Research shows in a given year about one in four adults - 57.7 million people - suffer from a diagnosable mental disorder. Mental disorders are also the leading cause of disability in the United States for those ages 15-44. Long delays to diagnosis and even longer delays to initial treatment are typical and lead to unnecessary severity and disability. Legislative leaders want to provide access to quality care, but are acutely aware of how expensive such care can be. This forum will offer attendees a chance to learn more about mental health care and the difficulties people with mental illness face in accessing and navigating the complex mental health care system. Presentations from the meeting:
Past Web Casts: School Wellness Policies: Nutrition and Physical Activity Aug. 30, 2006 This Web cast, sponsored by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), took another look at Childhood Obesity Issues for State Policymakers. Click the link above to view the archived Web cast and hear from Yibo Wood (USDA), state Sen. Rosa Franklin (Washington) and Wanda Shockey (Arkansas Department of Education) who discussed the vital role schools play in addressing the epidemic of childhood obesity. Healthy Eating: Access to Healthy Foods This Web cast was the first in our 2006 Web Cast series on Childhood Obesity Issues for State Policymakers, sponsored by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF). These Web casts were free to state policymakers and staff through the RWJF grant. This initiative offers a closer look at the growing epidemic of childhood obesity and other public health issues. It also affords us the opportunity to analyze and address innovative policies and programs to improve childhood nutrition and physical activity leading to a healthier and more productive adult life. Click the link above to view the archived Web cast. The speakers who addressed child nutrition in the U.S. were John Perkins (Texas Department of Agriculture), state Sen. Deborah Ortiz (California) and state Sen. Dan Foster (West Virginia). |

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