abstract
Future of Health Summit 2023

Making Health Equity Actionable: Learning from Field Implementation and Solutions

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The term health equity should not be confused with health equality and health disparity. Health equity is defined as the state in which everyone has a fair and just opportunity to attain their highest level of health. Achieving health equity requires addressing historical and contemporary injustices; overcoming economic, social, and other obstacles to health care; and eliminating preventable health disparities. This panel will explore why and how health equity is different from health equality, and present examples of interventions that addressed health equity and the social determinants of health. Panel members will also present ways that funders can support health equity interventions and some of the challenges to anticipate. Finally, the impact that historical trauma in disinvested communities can have on program implementation will be discussed, including how to assist communities while enacting change.

    Moderator

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    Nicholas
     
    St. Fleur
     

    Science Reporter, STAT; Host, Color Code Podcast

    Speaker

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    Juliet
     
    Choi
     

    President and CEO, Asian and Pacific Islander American Health Forum
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    Kimberly
     
    Driggins
     

    Executive Director, Washington Housing Conservancy
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    Jason
     
    Farley
     

    Director, Center for Infectious Disease and Nursing Innovation (CIDNI); Endowed Professor, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing
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    Kara
     
    Odom Walker
     

    Executive Vice President, Chief Population Health Officer, Nemours Children’s Hospitals