With Morgan amp Allison httpsgiphycom Presenters Morgan Stirling amp Allison Wiens Underserved Populations Program amp Community Oncology Commercial Interests None But Mitigating Potential Bias ID: 1040935
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1. Practical Health Equity – An Interactive ExperienceWith Morgan & Allisonhttps://giphy.com/
2. Presenters: Morgan Stirling & Allison WiensUnderserved Populations Program & Community OncologyCommercial Interests:NoneBut…
3. Mitigating Potential BiasNot applicable
4. By the end of this presentation participants will be able to:Become Health Equity RockstarsDefine Health EquityBetter understand the challenges patients from marginalised populations faceUse enhanced intervention skills to improve patient care
5. Health equityWhat is Health Equity?InHealth equity refers to the absence of avoidable or modifiable differences in health among populations or groups defined socially, economically, or geographically. These measurable health differences arise from underlying levels of social advantage/disadvantage, show a consistent pattern across the population, and are considered to be unfair. - Public Health Agency of CanadaAddressing the economic and social conditions that create barriers to people reaching their full health potential
6. Economic & Social Conditions: aka Social Determinants of Health2017 Community Cancer Care Educational Conference Health Care in Canada: What Makes Us Sick? 2013
7. Income Ability Language Immigration Geography Employment Early Childhood Development Food Security Housing Social Exclusion Social Connection Health Gender Race ●Social Determinants across the Cancer Care Continuum 2017 Community Cancer Care Educational ConferenceScreeningDiagnosisTreatmentSurvivorship/End of LifeDeveloped by M. Stirling 2017
8. The reality of health equity at CancerCare Manitoba2017 Community Cancer Care Educational ConferenceAmbulatory Oncology Patient Satisfaction Survey 2016, Donna Turner, Carrie OConaill & Rajib Miantransportation & travel, access, supports & services, government, jurisdictional barriers
9. What can you do?2017 Community Cancer Care Educational Conference
10. What’s your WHY?2017 Community Cancer Care Educational Conference
11. Health Equity:A Value and a Choicehttps://healthequity.globalpolicysolutions.org/about-health-equity/2017 Community Cancer Care Educational Conference
12. Refer patients to support programs and services Build relationships and trust for continuity of care Provide information to access income/benefitsPatient advocacy: filling forms, letters, increased fundingInfluenceEducate others about health equityBe a role modelAdvocate for services to support health equity2017 Community Cancer Care Educational ConferenceClinical CareSupport & Follow UpDignity QuestionGood Social HistoryListen and Communicate At Patients LevelConsider and integrate SDOHScreen for povertyOrganization of PracticeEnsure accessibility ● Person-centred & safe care ● Develop good working relationships with local servicesAdapted from WRHA Health for All, 2016Equity in Practice
13. Thank you!2017 Community Cancer Care Educational Conferencehttps://giphy.com/