Health equity is a key clinical and public health issue, especially in today's polycrisis world. But what are the current critical challenges and topics in health equity? Who are the populations most affected by health inequities? How can different fields—like social sciences, medicine, and economics—help us better understand and address this issue?
This podcast, addressed to equity actors of the healthcare system, healthcare staff, researchers, but also anyone with an interest in this subject, will help you answer those questions. Each episode offers the point of view of an expert in one of the main sub-topics of health equity, in which he or she will respond to 5 key questions. For this podcast, we had the opportunity to meet great personalities known internationally in the field of health equity.
“Voices of equity” is a podcast from Unisanté's Department of Vulnerability and Social Medicine.
Conception: Patrick Bodenmann, Léa Grosjean and Evelyne Hangartner. Production and distribution: Dounia Künzler, Léa Grosjean, Dan Ribeiro, Christian Cordoba.
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Health equity is a key clinical and public health issue, especially in today's polycrisis world. But what are the current critical challenges and topics in health equity? Who are the populations most affected by health inequities? How can different fields—like social sciences, medicine, and economics—help us better understand and address this issue?
This podcast, addressed to equity actors of the healthcare system, healthcare staff, researchers, but also anyone with an interest in this subject, will help you answer those questions. Each episode offers the point of view of an expert in one of the main sub-topics of health equity, in which he or she will respond to 5 key questions. For this podcast, we had the opportunity to meet great personalities known internationally in the field of health equity.
“Voices of equity” is a podcast from Unisanté's Department of Vulnerability and Social Medicine.
Conception: Patrick Bodenmann, Léa Grosjean and Evelyne Hangartner. Production and distribution: Dounia Künzler, Léa Grosjean, Dan Ribeiro, Christian Cordoba.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

People in situations of forced migration, displaced by conflict, natural disasters or persecution, face unique challenges in accessing healthcare. How can we guarantee appropriate care, which means equitable care? How can health systems better meet their needs?
To answer these questions, we’re honored and thrilled to have Dr. Santino Severoni, Director of the Health and Migration Division at WHO headquarters in Geneva, join us in this first episode.
The discussion was led and hosted by Professor Patrick Bodenmann, holder of the Chair of Medicine for Vulnerable Populations at the university of Lausanne.
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