U.S. Global Health Policy: In Focus “IOM Final Report on the U.S. Commitment to Global Health”
During this live, interactive webcast, members of the Institute of Medicine’s (IOM) committee on the U.S. Commitment to Global Health discussed the committee’s final report which concluded that the U.S. government and U.S.-based foundations, universities, nongovernmental organizations, and commercial entities have an opportunity to improve global health and provided specific recommendations for how these groups should proceed. The panel also discussed what the report results likely mean for the U.S. government’s response to global health.
Panelists include:
- Maria Freire, president, The Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation, and member, IOM committee on U.S. Commitment to Global Health
- Jeffrey Koplan, vice president, Global Health and director, Global Health Institute, Emory University, and member, IOM committee on U.S. Commitment to Global Health
- Ruth Levine, vice president and senior fellow, Center for Global Development, and member, IOM committee on U.S. Commitment to Global Health
Resources related to this webcast:
- IOM Report: The U.S. Commitment to Global Health: Recommendations for the Public and Private Sectors
- Center for Global Development Blog Post: Institute of Medicine Releases Report on U.S. Commitment to Global Health
- Report: The U.S. Government’s Global Health Policy Architecture: Structure, Programs and Funding
Event Date
May 21, 2009