Honolulu,
Hawaiʻi
– Representative John M. Mizuno has been selected as a Co-Chair on a
subcommittee of The Council of State Governments’ national Healthy States Task
Force. The Task Force and subcommittees will convene on Monday, June 17 - 19 in
Lexington, Kentucky.
The
subcommittee's dedicated purpose is to develop a framework on the capacity,
preparedness, and resiliency in healthcare access and delivery during and in
the aftermath of a natural disaster or health crisis.
“The
CSG Healthy States National Task Force will bring together a diverse group of
state policymakers to explore ways states can best meet the challenges
presented by the current health care system and leverage the revolutionary
changes occurring in the health sector,” said CSG Executive Director David
Adkins.
Mizuno (District 28 - Kalihi Valley, Kamehameha Heights, portion
of Lower Kalihi) will
co-chair the Capacity, Preparedness and Resiliency, or CPR, subcommittee.
The subcommittee will examine case studies and review recent state responses to
health crises, including ways to prevent and/or reduce the impact of health
crisis through preventive care.
"I
am excited and grateful to be named a co-chair to this national Healthy States
Task Force subcommittee," said Mizuno. "Serving with my colleagues
from the various states will allow us to share critical health care information
which we can bring home to benefit our states. At the end of the day, stronger
states make for a stronger nation."
Mizuno
was elected to the Hawaiʻi House of Representatives in 2006 and is the chair of
the House Health Committee. He graduated from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa with a BS in sociology and was on the 1983
Warrior football team. Mizuno also obtained a law degree from the Willamette
University College of Law.
Subcommittee
participants will catalogue lessons learned, list best practices, share success
stories, and promote innovative approaches to help state policymakers better
respond to emergencies in the future by incorporating a feedback loop into the
health care system.
The
work of the Healthy States Task Force will take place across a two-year
timeline surveying best practices and innovative state initiatives during
planned task force meetings, some of which will be held at the annual CSG
National Conferences.
In
addition to the Capacity, Preparedness and Resiliency Subcommittee, there are
three other subcommittees under the task force: What’s Next? Leveraging
Innovation; State Health Systems Return on Investment; and Interventions to
Save Lives. Each subcommittee has two co-chairs and 10 members.
“CSG
is proud of its role as a trusted convener of state officials and is committed
to a data-driven, consensus-based process in all of its public policy work,”
said Kelley Arnold, CSG chief communications officer.
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