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s 14 th Annual Health Literacy Conference: Operational Solutions to Improve Health Literacy: At the Intersection of Health Literacy and the Affordable Care Act May 6-8, 2015 Hotel Irvine-Jamboree Center (formerly known as the Hyatt Regency Irvine) Irvine, California Conference Schedule Wednesday, May 6 7 am-9 pm Registration PRECONFERENCE WORKSHOPS: 8 am-5 pm * Writing and Designing Effective Communication: A Comprehensive Course Jann Keenan, Ed.S The Keenan Group, Inc. / IHA Strategic Partner-Health Literacy Janet Ohene-Frempong, MS J.O. Frempong & Associates, Inc. / IHA Strategic Partner-Health Literacy 8 am-noon * User Centered Design for Audiences With Limited Literacy Skills: An Introduction to Research and Testing Methods for Print and Online Materials Xanthi Scrimgeour, MHEd, MCHES Stacy Robison, MHEd, MCHES CommunicateHealth, Inc. 8 am-noon Best Practices for Health Insurance Outreach, Enrollment, Retention & Utilization: A Train-the-Trainer Session Amy DeMarco, MPA Noon-1 pm Collaborative Approach to Testing Materials: A New Industry Paradigm Heather Turkoz, M.A. Merck Kara Jacobson, MPH Emory University

1-5 pm How to Use the Book What To Do When Your Child Gets Sick : A Train-the-Trainer Session Diana Pena, MPH 1-5 pm Your Health Insurance How It Works and How to Use It: A Train-the-Trainer Session Amy DeMarco, MPA 6-7 pm Health Literacy 101: An Introduction to the Field * Additional fee required Thursday, May 7 6 am-5 pm Registration 7 am-8 am Continental Breakfast 8 am-8:15 am WELCOME 8:15 am-9:05 am OPENING KEYNOTE Risky Business: Lessons about Clarity from Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication Cynthia Baur, Ph.D. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) 9:05 am-10 am Linking Research and Practice: Strategies for a More Collaborative Health Literacy Community Linda Neuhauser, Dr.PH UC Berkeley / Health Research for Action 10-10:30 am Networking Refreshment Break 10:30-12:00 pm Breakout Sessions SESSION A Creating a Needs-Based Health Literacy Initiative Stanton Hudson, MA Center for Health Policy, University of Missouri Nick Butler, MA Center for Health Policy, University of Missouri

SESSION B What s in a Word? The Translation of Information and the Client/Translator Relationship Wilma Alvarado-Little, MA, MSW Alvarado-Little Consulting, LLC SESSION C Approved: Creating Patient-Friendly Documents that Satisfy Your Legal Department Christopher R. Trudeau, J.D. Thomas M. Cooley Law School. SESSION D Easy-to-Understand Informed Consent and Advance Care Planning Rebecca Sudore, M.D. University of California, San Francisco SESSION E Tweets for Engagement and Health Messaging RV Rikard, Ph.D. North Carolina State University Kathleen Hoffman, Ph.D., MS, MSPH Medivizor Alisa Hughley, MPH enbloom Media 12:00 pm-1:30 pm Networking Luncheon Organized by States 1:30 pm-2:25 pm Health Equity and Health Literacy: Examining the Link, Exploring Solutions (Moderator) Michael Paasche-Orlow, M.D. Boston University Robert Logan, Ph.D National Library of Medicine Winston F. Wong, M.D., M.S. Kaiser Permanente 2:30 pm-3:25 pm Engaging Youth in a Public Health Campaign: The Bigger Picture Dean Schillinger, M.D. University of California, San Francisco 3:25 pm-3:45 pm Refreshment Break

3:45 pm-5:15 pm Breakout Sessions (morning sessions repeat in same rooms) 5:15 pm-6:00 pm Free Time/Poster Presenters Set Up 6:00-8 pm Opening Night Reception/Poster Session/Exhibits Friday, May 8 7 am-4 pm Registration 7 am-8 am Continental Breakfast 8 am-9:35 am PANEL Affordable Care Act and Health Literacy: Lessons Learned, Best Practices, and Recommendations (Moderator) Don Rubin, Ph.D. University of Georgia Victor Wu, M.D evolent Health Catina O Leary, Ph.D. Health Literacy Missouri Doreena Wong, Esq. Asian Americans Advancing Justice 9:35 am-10:00 am Networking Refreshment Break 10:00 am-11:30 am Breakout Sessions SESSION K Using the Universal Precautions Toolkit 2.0 Barry Weiss, M.D. University of Arizona SESSION L Integrating Health Literacy into Your Organizational Structure Emily Briglia, MA Community Healthcare Network SESSION M Intergenerational Communication Preferences Georgianna Sergakis, Ph.D Jill Clutter, Ph.D The Ohio State University

SESSION N Creating a Technology-Based Health Literacy Toolkit Melanie Stone, MPH, MEd Sara Noble, MA Anupama Kapadia, BA The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio SESSION O Teach-back: Make It an Always Event Mary Ann Abrams, M.D., MPH Nationwide Children s Hospital 11:30 am-1:00 pm IHA Health Literacy Awards Luncheon 1:00 pm-2:30 pm Breakout Sessions (morning sessions repeat in same rooms) 2:30 pm-3:00 pm Closing Keynote Rima Rudd, Sc.D. Harvard School of Public Health 3:30 pm Adjournment/Evaluations