2024 Schedule

Thursday, June 20th
Thursday, June 20th
3:30pm–04:20pm MDT
2024 Health
Polling the Pollsters

What health issues will play a role at the ballot box this election season? And will they influence voter turnout? As 2024 campaigns heat up, pollsters want to know what most concerns voters and whether those concerns will translate into political engagement, especially in battleground states. They’ll be polling key voting groups, including women, about their priorities and asking how healthcare a...

East Lawn Tent
Friday, June 21st
9:00am–09:50am MDT
2024 Health
Caregiving, a Generational Crisis

Some say we are going over a caregiving cliff—too much demand for too few workers and too little respect for the uncompensated labor of family members. Caregivers don’t have the recognition, rights, or compensation they deserve and families can’t find, provide, or afford help for their youngest, oldest, and sickest members. The invisible and indispensable nature of caregiving came into sharp focus...

East Lawn Tent
10:20am–11:10am MDT
2024 Health
Lessons in Global Health Leadership

Despite great differences in demographics, available resources, disease threats, and the structure of their health systems, all countries need responsive, equitable, and innovative policies to meet population needs. Leaders of national health agencies across the globe come together for a wide-ranging conversation that spotlights their unique and shared challenges and pioneering approaches to refor...

East Lawn Tent
11:40am–12:30pm MDT
2024 Health
Exposomics: Environmental Exposures Shape Your Health for a Lifetime

Environmental stressors are a more potent influence on human health than genetic predisposition, a finding that has galvanized the emerging, interdisciplinary field of exposomics. Satellite technology, machine learning, and AI models are allowing experts at Mount Sinai’s Institute for Climate Change, Environmental Health, and Exposomics to reshape our understanding of what happens to the human bod...

East Lawn Tent
1:40pm–02:30pm MDT
2024 Health
Straight Talk with CDC Director Mandy Cohen

The science-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is the linchpin of the nation’s public health system. With its state-of-the art laboratories, world-class data analytics, and diverse workforce, the agency monitors emerging infectious diseases, ensures emergency preparedness, galvanizes community-focused responses to vaccines, environmental threats, workplace safety, opioid use, a...

3:00pm–03:50pm MDT
2024 Health
The Second Fifty: Mid-Life and Beyond

Opportunities and risks evolve as we reach the age of 50 and consider how best to celebrate our second half of life. With people living so much longer than in the recent past, cultivating health-building habits and putting supportive public policies in place has never been more important. Developing social connections, fostering a sense of purpose, and soliciting advice from those who are thriving...

East Lawn Tent
4:20pm–05:10pm MDT
2024 Health
New Prescription for Trust

Although most Americans (83%) still trust their doctors to tell them the truth about health issues, fewer than half have faith in healthcare CEOs, government leaders, or journalists. As trust declines, people are turning to less reliable sources of medical information. The result: 40% of those surveyed say they regret a health decision they made based on misinformation. Sharing evidence in ways th...

East Lawn Tent
Saturday, June 22nd
9:00am–09:50am MDT
2024 Health
CMS Administrator Chiquita Brooks-LaSure Talks about Costs, Coverage, Access and Innovation

The 3M’s—Medicare, Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program, and the Affordable Care Act Marketplaces—cover more than 160 million people across the country, nearly one in two Americans. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) negotiates drug prices in line with Congressional mandates, issues Medicaid eligibility guidelines, provides guardrails for prescription drug benefit...

East Lawn Tent
10:20am–11:10am MDT
2024 Health
Primary Care Evolves

There is clear evidence that broader, more equitable access to primary care generates better health outcomes. But the traditional paradigm—seeing a family doctor in the office—is shifting in tandem with changing technology, new attitudes among young people, and physician shortages. Digital portals and other telehealth tools, walk-in clinics, and community-based facilities attuned to social determi...

East Lawn Tent
11:40am–12:30pm MDT
2024 Health
Understanding Grief

The experience of loss alters the map of the world imprinted on our brain, disrupting patterns and expectations as it struggles to form new ones. Grief is a kind of longing, not only for what has been lost but for the innocent assumption that our familiar world will remain with us always. We speak of resilience and healing, but in Grief is for People, author Sloane Crosley reminds us that lament a...

East Lawn Tent
1:40pm–02:30pm MDT
2024 Health
The Fall of Roe: The Inside Story of How it Happened

Description coming soon.

East Lawn Tent
3:00pm–03:50pm MDT
2024 Health
Urban Health Challenges and Solutions: The Role of Nature

Nature does not limit its influence only to rural populations. In cities around the world, dense living conditions, lack of green spaces, substandard housing, and poor sanitation allow rats and insects to proliferate and pollution to degrade health. But if certain urban characteristics help spread disease, others can curb it, including strategically placed trees, adaptable health systems, and a pu...

4:20pm–05:10pm MDT
2024 Health
You Can Live Longer!

Scientists are deeply engaged in efforts to slow aging and eliminate age-related diseases by editing genes, reprogramming cells, and developing novel molecular therapeutics. AI-driven technologies are sorting through existing compounds to repurpose them for longevity. Biotech companies are developing therapies that target metabolic aging to improve the effectiveness of new weight-loss drugs. Missi...

East Lawn Tent
Sunday, June 23rd
9:00am–09:50am MDT
2024 Health
Closing the Climate Gap for Girls and Women

Climate change is a threat multiplier with a disproportionate impact on vulnerable populations. Girls and women, who are denied equitable access to education and economic opportunity in many parts of the world, are most likely to experience the far-reaching effects of a warming planet. Advocates are trying to level the playing field with projects designed to empower the female half of the populati...

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