Note: A livestream of this meeting will be available at https://dogwoodevents.org/live/

Dogwood Health Trust plans to host a series of three community meetings in October that will be used to provide education and obtain input on the priorities for addressing social determinants of health throughout Western North Carolina.

During these sessions, national public health experts will take part in a panel discussion highlighting the various factors that influence health and well-being and discuss possible ways to address these issues throughout the region.

The meetings, which are open to the public, will also be the region’s introduction to the Trust’s new CEO, Antony Chiang, J.D., who will serve as a panelist prior to formally assuming his new role in November. Additional speakers include:

  • Rebecca Onie, J.D., Co-founder, The Health Initiative: A nationally recognized leader in population and public health, Onie is a MacArthur “Genius” awardee and recipient of Forbes’ Impact 30 Award for leading social entrepreneurs. She is a member of the National Academy of Medicine and an Aspen Institute Health Innovator.
  • Rocco Perla, Ed.D., Co-founder, The Health Initiative (MODERATOR): Perla is a former director of the CMS Innovation Center, where he established the national learning system to test new delivery and payment models through the Affordable Care Act and oversaw the $1 Billion Partnership for Patients and the Million Hearts Campaign. He is president emeritus of Health Leads and currently holds an assistant professorship at the University of Massachusetts Medical School.
  • Betsey Tilson, Chief Medical Officer, North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services: As state health director, Tilson promotes public health and prevention activities throughout the state while continuing to practice as a primary care physician at Wake County Human Services Child Health Clinic. She earned her bachelor’s degree in biology from Dartmouth College, a medical degree from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and a master’s degree in public health from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

While the meetings are open to the public, space is limited. To register and reserve seating, visit: www.dogwoodevents.org.