The third seminar in the Carolina Seminar Series: “Science meets society at the intersection between precision medicine and justice, equity, and inclusion.”
Ensuring Fairness: At the Crossroads of Equity and Economic Considerations in Precision Medicine
Virtual Event
Date: Tuesday, March 26
Time: 12:00 pm—1:15 pm
Please register at — https://go.unc.edu/sciencemeetssociety3
Efforts to expand access to genomic health and precision medicine have resulted in a proliferation of screening programs for healthy adult populations across the nation. Issues of fairness and equity abound in medicine and are a critical component of assessing implementation of these genomic health and precision medicine efforts. But how can programs such as genomic screening ensure equitable access within a healthcare system that is already characterized by massive health disparities and barriers to equitable access? When and how should cost-effectiveness be considered when designing screening programs and their offerings? How can cost-effectiveness models incorporate justice, equity and inclusion? In this seminar session, we will explore these questions and the overall relationship between equity and economic considerations in precision medicine.
Featured speaker: Kate Saylor, PhD
Fellow, Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications of Genetics and Genomics
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania
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