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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 • 1:50pm - 2:40pm
Health(care): Why Income Matters

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This session will focus on income as a social determinant of health by integrating both lecture and activities. Inequities in the health of our communities consistently exist for people with lower incomes due to income as a contributing factor to health outcomes and as a factor inter-related to other social determinants of health. For health professionals to address health equity, it is critical to understand the connection between income and health, both through data and the root causes of these inequities, or the “why” of income inequity. Participants will learn about the systems that impact health inequities in both healthcare and the community and will be challenged to think through the systems in which they operate and work through a process to re-design these systems, connecting clinical interventions to community context and community interventions. We will look at the socioecological model for health and identify ways that participants can engage to shift inequities as professionals and as members of their own communities. Participants will leave feeling as though they are part of the solution to shift the status of health outcomes for people of lower incomes!

Objectives:

By the end of this presentation, participants will:

  1.  Explain income as a social determinant of health;
  2. Understand the systems that impact income-based health inequities and how to re-design to support lower-income community members;
  3. Bridge healthcare interventions with community interventions to support whole-person health;
  4. Understand ways to engage to remove income inequities 

Speakers
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Monica Buhlig

Director of Health Equity and Strategic Initiatives, Adams County Health Department
Monica Buhlig, MPH has over 20 years of public health, local government, healthcare, and philanthropic experience focused on strategies that align population health and community partnerships to remove the barriers to healthy choices, or assuring the healthy choice is the easy choice... Read More →


Thursday May 23, 2024 1:50pm - 2:40pm MDT
Cambridge Room
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