Carolina Seminar Series | Ensuring Fairness: At the Crossroads of Equity and Economic Considerations in Precision Medicine

Ensuring Fairness: At the Crossroads of Equity and Economic Considerations in Precision Medicine

Tuesday, March 26 | 12 p.m. ET | Virtual

Speaker: Kate Saylor, PhD
Fellow, Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications (ELSI) of Genetics and Genomics,
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania

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.

To learn more and register, visit the event webpage.

NIH Genetics/Genomics Competency Center is refreshed and renamed to GenomeEd

The National Human Genome Research Institute’s Genetics/Genomics Competency Center (G2C2) has been a valued resource for healthcare provider educators and learners alike for over 10 years. The resource, now called GenomeEd, has recently undergone a refresh to make it easier for educators and current practitioners to find high-quality resources for group instruction or self-directed learning.

Learn more on the National Human Genome Research Institute website.