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The SIREN Podcast
Social Interventions Research and Evaluation Network
46 episodes
1 month ago
Welcome to the official podcast channel of the Social Interventions Research and Evaluation Network (SIREN) at the University of California, San Francisco.
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Welcome to the official podcast channel of the Social Interventions Research and Evaluation Network (SIREN) at the University of California, San Francisco.
Show more...
Social Sciences
Health & Fitness,
Medicine,
Science
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Organizational Dilemmas in Integrating Medical and Social Care to Improve Health Equity
The SIREN Podcast
1 hour 20 minutes
1 year ago
Organizational Dilemmas in Integrating Medical and Social Care to Improve Health Equity

On March 29, 2024, the Harvard Medical School Center for Bioethics convened a session of the Organizational Ethics Consortia Series on social care. Addressing health inequity generally requires attention to the most marginalized patients, whose health is often undermined by social, legal and financial challenges. In response, many health care delivery organizations have begun to collect data about health-related social needs and build organizational capacity to address these needs, either “in-house” or through partnerships with community-based organizations. This gives rise to challenging ethical questions:

  • How do we weigh the potential benefits and harms of screening for social needs? And what responsibilities do health care delivery organizations have once they have health-related social need information?
  • How should health care delivery organizations allocate their resources between addressing specific patient needs versus thinking more broadly about community-level social determinants? 

 

Presenters:

Monica E. Peek, MD, MPH, MSc, Ellen H. Block Professor of Health Justice, Section of General Internal Medicine; Associate Vice-Chair for Research Faculty Development, Dept of Medicine; Associate Director, Chicago Center for Diabetes Translation Research; Dir. of Research (Assoc. Director), MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics; Executive Medical Director, Community Health Innovation

 

Marshall Chin, MD, MPH, Richard Parrillo Family Distinguished Service Professor of Healthcare Ethics in the Department of Medicine, University of Chicago; Associate Director, MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics; Co-Director, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Advancing Health Equity: Leading Care, Payment, and Systems Transformation National Program Office; Co-Chair, CMS Health Care Payment Learning and Action Network Health Equity Advisory Team

 

Laura Gottlieb, MD, MPH, Co-director, Social Interventions Research and Evaluation Network (SIREN); Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of California, San Francisco

 

Moderator:

Lauren A Taylor, PhD, MDiv, Assistant Professor, NYU Grossman School of Medicine

 

Consortium Co-Chair:

Charlotte H. Harrison, PhD, JD, MPH, HEC-C, Co-Chair, Organizational Ethics Consortium, Harvard Medical School Center for Bioethics; Immediate Past Hospital Ethicist and Director, Office of Ethics, Boston Children’s Hospital

 

This consortia series provides a forum for local, national, and international discussion of organizational-level ethical issues and processes to address them, with the aim of cultivating a learning community of practitioners and scholars in this evolving field. We are grateful to the Harvard Medical School Center for Bioethics for making this recording available to the SIREN Podcast audience. To learn more, visit https://bioethics.hms.harvard.edu/ 

The SIREN Podcast
Welcome to the official podcast channel of the Social Interventions Research and Evaluation Network (SIREN) at the University of California, San Francisco.