Ethics Grand Rounds: Cross-Cultural Care in a Culture of Poverty
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Transcript of Ethics Grand Rounds: Cross-Cultural Care in a Culture of Poverty
Ethics Grand Rounds: Cross-Cultural Care in a
Culture of PovertyPresented by
Andrea Chatburn, DO, MAMedical Director for Ethics
10.16.2015
www.providence.org/ethics
Objectives
• Define and identify social determinants of health (SDH)
• Apply the concept of social determinants of health to healthcare in the TriCounty area of Washington
• Demonstrate new responses to individual patient encounters from a capabilities approach to SHD
Providence Model for Ethics
Clinical Integrity Beneficence
AutonomyJustice &
Non-Maleficence
Kockler, N. Seeing Ethics Consultations for the First Time: Disclosure Models, Analytic Design, and Ethical Decision-Making. ©2014 –Nicholas J. Kockler
Social Determinants of Health- Why Should We Care?
WHO:“Circumstances in which people are born,
grow up, live, work and age, and the systems put in place
to deal with illness”
Preda, A., K. Voigt. The Social Determinants of Health: Why Should We Care? The American Journal of Bioethics, pp. 25-36, 15(3):25-26, 2015.
By Madison Corney of CCA Baldi Middle School
Mc on Avon
WHO 2010
Arthur Gameboard
Migrant Mother by Lange
USDA Food Desert Map
http://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/food-access-research-atlas/go-to-the-atlas.aspx
Creating Healthier Communities, Together
http://www2.providence.org/phs/Pages/default.aspx
Goals of Medicine & Social Justice
1. Give every child the best start in life2. Enable all people to maximize capabilities &
have control over their lives3. Create fair employment and good work for all4. Create and develop healthy, sustainable
communities5. Strengthen the role and impact of disease
prevention
Preda, A., K. Voigt. The Social Determinants of Health: Why Should We Care? The American Journal of Bioethics, pp. 25-36, 15(3):25-26, 2015.
Common Policy Targets
• Health care coverage & access for all• Behavior: – Smoking– Diet– Alcohol
• Distinguish between health inequalities that are unfair, unjust and those that are not
Preda, A., K. Voigt. The Social Determinants of Health: Why Should We Care? The American Journal of Bioethics, pp. 25-36, 15(3):25-26, 2015.
Social Justice reduce health inequalities
“It is always implicit in the Social Determinants of Health literature that the logical social
response to the identification of social determinants of ill health is to transform them”
-Marmot 2009
Ethics asks “how ought we be when we are with one another”
ChrisPerriman
Mission As people of Providence, we reveal God’s love for all, especially the poor and vulnerable, through our compassionate service.
Vision Together, we answer the call of every person we serve: Know me, care for me, ease my way.®
Reciprocity
Kalki
Reciprocity: Honesty & Fairness
• Honesty/fidelity and fairness in medicine look different for different patients
• Fairness fair to the patient in their own context