This session will be streamed live
Supported by Haleon
Chair(s)
Introduction
The FIP Congress Lunch Symposia will take place during the lunch break. Grab your lunch and bring it to the Symposium. Seats are limited.
The UN Sustainable Development Goal 3 “Good health and wellbeing” seeks to “Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages”. Achieving this goal and universal health coverage cannot be achieved without equitable and inclusive access to health care. Brought to you by Haleon, this Lunch Symposium seeks to understand and discuss health inclusivity, its link to equity and the role of pharmacists and pharmacy as a whole in delivering more inclusive health for all. With the belief that pharmacists can meaningfully improve health outcomes through inclusivity, speakers from Haleon and the Economist, leading pharmacists and academics will discuss how pharmacy can play a leading role in driving health inclusivity.
Programme
12:45 – 12:50 |
Introduction by the chair Ms. Vibhuti Arya, Clinical Advisor, Policy, Resilience & Response, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, USA and FIP Workforce Development Hub lead for FIP Development Goal 10 – Equity & Equality, USA |
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12:50 – 13:00 | HALEON’s Commitment to Health Inclusivity Ms Sarah McDonald, VP Sustainability HALEON, UK Ms Tess Player, Global Head of Health Professional and Health Influencer Marketing HALEON, UK |
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13:00-13:10 | What is health inclusivity and how it differs from health equity Ms. Charlotte Ersbol, Founding Partner of Hansen & Ersboll Agenda |
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13:10-13:20 |
Overview of the Health Inclusivity Index: What is it, when it will launch and what it will tell us over time |
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13:20 – 13:55 |
Panel discussion |
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13:55 – 14:00 | Closing Comments by Dr Catherine Duggan, FIP |
Learning Objectives
1.To define health inclusivity, its importance and how it differs from health equity
2.To understand how health inclusivity can be measured
3.To identify the essential role of the pharmacists in driving health inclusivity
4.To discuss ways of improving health inclusivity through pharmacy