Vital Directions For Health And Health Care: Priorities For 2021.

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In 2016, in anticipation of the US presidential election and forthcoming new administration, the National Academy of Medicine launched a strategic initiative to marshal expert guidance on pressing health and health care priorities. Published as Vital Directions for Health and Health Care, the products of the initiative provide trusted, nonpartisan, evidence-based analysis of critical issues in health, health care, and biomedical science. The current collection of articles published in Health Affairs builds on the initial Vital Directions series by addressing a set of issues that have a particularly compelling need for attention from the next administration: health costs and financing, early childhood and maternal health, mental health and addiction, better health and health care for older adults, and infectious disease threats. The articles also reflect the current experience with both the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and the health inequities that have been drawn out sharply by COVID-19, as well as the implications going forward for action.

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10.1377/hlthaff.2020.02204

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Dzau, Victor J, Mark B McClellan, J Michael McGinnis, Jessica C Marx, Rebecca D Sullenger and William ElLaissi (2021). Vital Directions For Health And Health Care: Priorities For 2021. Health affairs (Project Hope), 40(2). pp. 197–203. 10.1377/hlthaff.2020.02204 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/22383.

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Mark B McClellan

Professor of the Practice of Business Administration

Mark McClellan, MD, PhD, is a physician-economist who focuses on quality and value in health care, including payment and coverage reform, real-world evidence, more effective policies to support drug and device innovation, and initiatives to increase the impact of health care, public health, and social service programs on population health. His work on responding to the COVID-19 public health emergency spanned virus containment and testing strategies, reforming health care toward more resilient models of delivering care, and accelerating the development of therapeutics and vaccines, including a COVID-19 response roadmap. He is former commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, and former administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, where he developed and implemented major reforms in health policy. He has also served as a member of the President’s Council of Economic Advisors and as a Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Policy at the Department of the Treasury. He was previously Associate Professor of Economics with tenure at Stanford University.  Dr. McClellan is an independent board member on the boards of Johnson & Johnson, Cigna, Alignment Healthcare, and PrognomIQ; chairs the National Academy of Medicine’s Leadership Consortium for a Value and Science-Driven Health System; co-chairs the Guiding Committee for the Health Care Payment Learning and Action Network; and serves as an advisor for Blackstone Life Sciences, Arsenal Capital Partners, and MITRE.

 


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