
Daniel E. Dawes J.D.
Senior Vice President, Global Health & Founding Dean of the School of Global Health at Meharry Medical College; Health Policy Expert & Best Selling Author
Daniel E. Dawes J.D.
Senior Vice President, Global Health & Founding Dean of the School of Global Health at Meharry Medical College; Health Policy Expert & Best Selling Author
Biography
Daniel E. Dawes, J.D., is a widely respected healthcare and public health leader, health equity & policy expert, educator, and researcher who currently serves as Senior Vice President, Global Health and is the founding Dean of the School of Global Health at Meharry Medical College, which is the first school of its kind in the United States. Daniel was elected a Presidential Visiting Fellow at the Yale School of Nursing. Prior to that he served as executive director of the Satcher Health Leadership Institute at Morehouse School of Medicine and is a professor of health law, policy and management. A trailblazer and nationally respected voice in healthcare, public health and mental health, Daniel has pioneered a framework that has led to more inclusive health policies. By tackling upstream determinants of health, he has ventured into uncharted territory, actualizing interventions at the intersection of social and political determinants of health. Daniel’s work has focused on our healthcare eco-system, integrating mental and behavioral health into systemic health. By bridging a siloed system, he is working to create awareness of the drivers that create positive health outcomes for all. Daniel brings a forward-thinking, inclusive, and multidisciplinary approach to address issues impacting diverse populations in our progressively complex health system. Among his many achievements, Daniel was an instrumental figure in developing and negotiating the Mental Health Parity Act, the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act, and The Affordable Care Act among other landmark federal policies.
Daniel’s first book, 150 Years of ObamaCare, documents the healthcare movement in America and elevates the provisions of the Affordable Care Act that he led in negotiations and formulation. His second book, The Political Determinants of Health, provides an in-depth lens on policy levers that hinder or advance health. Both books are nationally and internationally recognized and used as top health policy books. Daniel is also co-editor of Health Equity, published by the American Public Health Association Press. He has sat on panels for the United Nations General Assembly, to discuss advancing & optimizing health in cities through AI and technology around the world. Daniel's latest book on mental health examines the most prescient themes impacting our comminutes mental and behavioral health in America. Daniel believes that by looking the whole person, the link between our physical and mental health, will be more effective in developing new and innovative approaches to old problems. Only then we will see significant improvements to mental and behavioral health.
Daniel serves on the Board of Trustees of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the largest Foundation in the country devoted solely to improving the nation’s health. He is also an elected member of the National Academy of Medicine and an elected fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine. Daniel served as an advisor to The White House COVID-19 Health Equity Task Force, an appointed member of the CDC’s Advisory Committee to the Director and co-chair of the CDC’s Health Equity Working Group, as well as an appointed member of the NIH’s National Advisory Council for Nursing Research. Highly respected for his ability to achieve sound policy changes in a nonpartisan manner; Daniel serves and has served on several boards, commissions and councils focused on improving health outcomes. Daniel serves on the board of trustees for Loma Linda University Health and University of Nebraska Foundation. He is an advisor to international, national, regional, state, and municipal policymakers as well as think tanks, foundations, corporations, and nonprofit organizations.
Daniel is passionate in harnessing the power of collaboration to actualize and operationalize health opportunities for all communities. Having pioneered a framework that has increased policies and laws prioritizing health equity, Daniel works to improve the health of those who have been systemically undervalued. Without creating a deeper divide, Daniel shares how we can develop and implement actionable solutions to close the health gap and provides a playbook for becoming a healthy nation.
Speaker Videos
The Political Determinants of Health: Jessica's Story
Within Our Reach: How We Can Actualize Health Equity for All (1/2)
Q&A: Political Determinants of Health: How policy and politics influence health (2/2)
150 Years of ObamaCare
Mind the Gap - The Cost of Mental Health Disparities
There Is No Health Without Mental Health
Policy, Health Reform, and Health Disparities
Daniel Dawes | Centering Health Equity in Times of Crisis and Beyond | Talks at Google
Speech Topics
Within Our Reach: How We Can Repair the Past, Transform Healthcare & Achieve Health Justice for All!
The Political Determinants of Health & How We Can Change Them
Now, more than ever, political decisions (on both sides of the aisle) are affecting our social conditions and have become the root cause of our nation’s declining health. Reduced life expectancy, worsening health outcomes, health inequity and declining healthcare options are the direct result of social drivers that include poor environmental conditions, inadequate transportation, unsafe neighborhoods, lack of healthy food options and more. Drawing upon his new book, The Political Determinants of Health and firsthand experience shaping major federal policies including the Affordable Care Act, Daniel Dawes walks audiences through the history of efforts to address these issues and the seemingly inseparable interconnection of politics and health. Daniel looks at health through the political lens so we can begin to partner, build capacity and create change. He also presents a novel non-partisan, multidisciplinary framework for addressing the systemic barriers that prevent the U.S. from becoming what it could be: the healthiest nation in the world.
Leveraging the New Determinants of Health to Improve Patient Outcomes
As a passionate advocate for underserved communities, Daniel Dawes has become a national thought leader on utilizing data on the social determinants of health to identify and eliminate healthcare disparities. But how can we also use data to reduce costs and improve outcomes for every single group and in every community? Dawes looks beyond social determinants to examine how the behavioral, community — even political — determinants of health can decrease the risk factors behind the poor health pandemic. In this dynamic presentation for healthcare and mental healthcare providers, employers, community leaders, policy makers and others, Dawes looks at the multiple factors affecting health and takes audience members further upstream to understand the root causes of disparities and how we can effectively disrupt the silos and engage in strategic partnerships to advance a more healthy, equitable and inclusive health system. It all begins with asking the right questions: Is a patient caring for a loved one and not taking care of herself? Depressed? Obese? Lonely? Are we effectively collecting, utilizing, and prioritizing the comprehensive data to identify these and other issues? Providing real life examples, he challenges audiences to look at both determinants and data in a whole new way. He also provides practical applications that they can immediately put into action.