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2024 Colorado Healthcare Ethics Forum (CHEF) ANNUAL CONFERENCE 

The 2024 Colorado Healthcare Ethics Forum annual conference will explore healthcare equity, focusing on difficult ethical challenges and solutions that advance the fair and just delivery of healthcare to under-served and underrepresented populations. Addressing healthcare disparities requires a multi-faceted approach, including policy changes, increased cultural humility in healthcare delivery, improved access to education and preventive services, and efforts to address health-related social needs. Identifying and recognizing the interconnected nature of these disparities will allow providers to work towards equitable healthcare for all people in a manner that aligns with professional and institutional values.

Objectives:

Participants will increase their understanding of ethical problems and solutions concerning healthcare equity, including but not limited to ethical issues arising from:
a. economic barriers to accessing health services and healthcare insurance;
b. racial, cultural, and linguistic bias and discrimination in healthcare;
c. gender bias and discrimination in healthcare;
d. citizenship and nationality bias and discrimination in healthcare;
e. ability-related bias and discrimination in healthcare.


Thursday, May 23 • 9:00am - 9:50am
Health Equity & the Twin Aims Approach to Justice

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This lecture addresses "twin aims" theories of health and social justice. Specifically, the lecture will ground the concept of health equity in a rigorous account of justice that emphasizes the twin aims: improving overall population health and compressing health inequity. The talk explains why a robust framework is necessary, explains why health interventions often fail the twin aims approach, and justifies the twin aims account as an ethically optimal approach to advancing health equity.

The talk will offer some practical examples of twin aims interventions in health policy and health professional practice, and tie the approach to key anti-oppressive efforts that aim to counter structural violence in the health professions.

Objectives:

  • Explain the concept of a twin-aims approach to health and social justice;
  •  Identify two reasons why a twin aims approach is important to advancing health equity; and
  • Identify two examples of health interventions that satisfy a twin aims approach. 

Speakers
avatar for Daniel Goldberg, JD

Daniel Goldberg, JD

Director of Education, Director, Public Health Ethics and Law Program (CSPH), Center for Bioethics and Humanities, University of Colorado, Anschutz Medical Campus
Dr. Daniel S. Goldberg is trained as an attorney, a historian, and a public health ethicist. He uses methods drawing primarily from public health law, public health ethics, and the history of public health (focusing on 19th and early 20th c. US).His specific areas of expertise include... Read More →


Thursday May 23, 2024 9:00am - 9:50am MDT
Cambridge Room
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