abstract
Future of Health Summit 2023

Bringing Health Research Closer to Communities

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The population of trusted intermediaries for health information, research engagement, and services is shifting. Established stakeholders are learning to collaborate in new ways and with new partners to reach communities and build relationships. Trust in health care and research institutions is critical to engaging people in improving their own health and our collective well-being, as well as to conduct research that generates robust evidence and moves toward better health for all. While people often say they trust their own doctors, the roots of mistrust in the larger health-care system run deep and often require hard work to eradicate. How is the need to build trust disrupting the way health care and research occur in and with communities? And who are the surprising new partners? This panel reviews the opportunities and challenges these shifts present. 

    Moderator

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    Freda
     
    Lewis-Hall
     

    Managing Director, INTELMED, LLC

    Speaker

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    Martin
     
    Mendoza
     

    Director of Health Equity, All of Us Research Program, National Institutes of Health
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    Anaeze
     
    Offodile
     

    Chief Strategy Officer, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
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    Matthew
     
    Watley
     

    Pastor, Kingdom Fellowship AME Church