cue's 10th anniversary- kay dickersin
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Congratulations to CUE!
CUE’s 10th anniversary: Celebrating our accomplishments,
anticipating the next 10 years.
CUE Annual Membership Meeting
July 26, 2013
Thanks to our funders 2013-2015
R13 Conference Grant from the Agency for Healthcare Research and
Quality (AHRQ), 2013 - 2015
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Thanks to our Steering Committee
Rebecca Burkholder – National Consumers League (outgoing co-chair)
Lorraine Johnson – LymeDisease.org (co-chair)
Ngina Lythcott – Black Women’s Health Imperative (incoming co-chair)
Kim Bailey – National Partnership for Women & Families
Terrie Cowley – TMJ Association
Kate Ryan – National Women’s Health Network
John Santa – Consumer Reports
Barbara Warren – National Coalition for LGBT Health
Bill Vaughan – National Committee to preserve Social Security to Preserve Social Security and Medicare
Thanks to Genie Han
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Thanks and farewell to Nancy Fitton
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Our first meeting, July 16-17, 2003
Sallie Bernard, SafeMindsRoger Bernier, CDCKatherine Browne, National Partnership for Women and FamiliesChristine Brunswick, National Breast Cancer CoalitionRebecca Burkholder, National Consumers LeagueMark Davis, National Coalition for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender HealthJoyce Dubow, AARPTrudy Lieberman, Consumer ReportsNgina Lythcott, National Black Women’s Health ProjectMarlene McCarthy, RI Breast Cancer CoalitionLeyla McCurdy, National Environmental Education & Training FoundationJim McNulty, NAMIMaryann Napoli, Center for Medical ConsumersCynthia Pearson, National Women’s Health NetworkJoy Simha, Young Survival CoalitionCarlos Ugarti, National Council of La Raza
Washington, DC
Our vision of success in 5
years
How is CUE doing?
Findings from Roundtable discussionsAt CUE annual meeting, June, 2012
Why is your organization a member of CUE? To learn about and promote evidence-
based healthcare To learn from, network, and join forces
with other consumer advocacy organizations to influence health care reform
CUE Roundtable, 2012 How could CUE help you become
more effective? Educate the public about
evidence-based healthcare Increase membership involvement
in CUE work Draft a long-term plan Increase training opportunities
(topics): Work with health professionals How to establish authority How to get involved in doing
systematic reviews Patient-reported outcomes
CUE’s next 10 years – One person’s vision
Learning is easy and freely available (see CUE website!)
CUE is the go-to consumer network for partnerships
CUE members are recognized as an group of knowledgeable, unconflicted representatives of the public and patients
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Evidence is cool Patients & providers ask about the evidence Few gaps in the evidence for standard-of-care Outcomes examined are important to patients
and their caregivers Open and free access to the research evidence is
used by all for health care decision-making Clinical research involves consumers and
patients from the start
Welcome and thank you to all!
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CUE Summit, Keystone Colorado 2010