Beyond the Doctor’s Office: Improving Health Outcomes in the U.S. through Non-Medical Services
The Princeton Seminar on Global Health will convene a panel of experts to discuss innovative solutions for delivering healthcare to underserved populations in the U.S. The panelists will address social determinants of health, exploring how non-medical “wrap-around” services such as psychosocial support, food banks, housing assistance and child care can be leveraged to expand access to health care. Panelists Heather Howard, Director of the State Health Reform Assistance Network and Lecturer at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School; Terri Jackson, Senior Vice President of Rabin Martin and Patricia Doykos, Director of the Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation bring a diverse wealth of expertise from government, academia, NGOs and the private sector to the healthcare discussion.
This event is co-sponsored by the Woodrow Wilson School, the School’s Center for Health and Wellbeing and Rabin Martin.
April 15, 2015
4:15 – 6:00 PM
Reception to follow
Robertson Hall
Princeton University
The Princeton Seminar on Global Health convenes members of academe, the private sector, civil society and concerned members of the community to explore issues around improving global health quality, equity and access in a multi-disciplinary, multi-sectoral context.