Strategies to Mitigate Harms of Data Use in Health Research - Carrie-Anne Whyte & Dr. Laura Bee
About this session
Health equity ensures that all individuals can reach their best level of health regardless of race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, age, socio-economic status or other socially determined circumstances. Dr. Laura Bee and Carrie-Anne Whyte explore the benefits and challenges of health research as it relates to advancing health equity, and strategies to address those challenges. Strategies to mitigate the harms of research include patient and public engagement, building reciprocal trust, and developing a respectful approach to data use. These strategies are necessary to protect the rights and well-being of those represented in the data and to advance health equity for all.
About the Speakers
Carrie-Anne Whyte (she/her) is HDRN Canada’s Program Lead with the Data Access Support Hub (DASH). She is based at the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) Ottawa, where she has worked for the last decade. Carrie-Anne’s areas of focus include analysis, methodology and health data. Prior to her career at CIHI and HDRN Canada, Carrie-Anne held roles with the Public Health Agency of Canada and the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute. She holds a Master of Public Health from McGill University.
Dr. Laura Bee (she/her) is a data equity specialist at the Manitoba Centre for Health Policy and a member of HDRN Canada’s Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Accessibility (IDEA) Team. Prior to working at MCHP, she was a stay-at-home-mom and volunteered extensively in her small rural community as well as for patient advocacy groups. Dr. Bee holds a PhD in medical microbiology from the University of Manitoba and a Master of Public Health from the University of Victoria, specializing in social policy. She spends most of her free time enjoying her kids’ activities, hiking, board games and puzzles.
About the Series
Health Data for All of Us is an annual public forum that explores a range of burning issues related to health data access and use in Canada. Our 2024 public forum, Health Data for All of Us: Earning Trust Through Transparency, features a stellar lineup of speakers, including health data researchers, data equity advocates and patient partners committed to building trust among the public in the access, use and sharing of health data.
Land Acknowledgement
We recognize and respect that Health Data for All of Us: Earning Trust through Transparency was held in Montreal, the traditional territory of the Kanien’kehà:ka, long a site of meeting and exchange amongst many First Nations including the Kanien’kehá:ka of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, Huron/Wendat, Abenaki, and Anishinaabeg.
Видео Strategies to Mitigate Harms of Data Use in Health Research - Carrie-Anne Whyte & Dr. Laura Bee канала Health Data Research Network Canada
Health equity ensures that all individuals can reach their best level of health regardless of race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, age, socio-economic status or other socially determined circumstances. Dr. Laura Bee and Carrie-Anne Whyte explore the benefits and challenges of health research as it relates to advancing health equity, and strategies to address those challenges. Strategies to mitigate the harms of research include patient and public engagement, building reciprocal trust, and developing a respectful approach to data use. These strategies are necessary to protect the rights and well-being of those represented in the data and to advance health equity for all.
About the Speakers
Carrie-Anne Whyte (she/her) is HDRN Canada’s Program Lead with the Data Access Support Hub (DASH). She is based at the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) Ottawa, where she has worked for the last decade. Carrie-Anne’s areas of focus include analysis, methodology and health data. Prior to her career at CIHI and HDRN Canada, Carrie-Anne held roles with the Public Health Agency of Canada and the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute. She holds a Master of Public Health from McGill University.
Dr. Laura Bee (she/her) is a data equity specialist at the Manitoba Centre for Health Policy and a member of HDRN Canada’s Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Accessibility (IDEA) Team. Prior to working at MCHP, she was a stay-at-home-mom and volunteered extensively in her small rural community as well as for patient advocacy groups. Dr. Bee holds a PhD in medical microbiology from the University of Manitoba and a Master of Public Health from the University of Victoria, specializing in social policy. She spends most of her free time enjoying her kids’ activities, hiking, board games and puzzles.
About the Series
Health Data for All of Us is an annual public forum that explores a range of burning issues related to health data access and use in Canada. Our 2024 public forum, Health Data for All of Us: Earning Trust Through Transparency, features a stellar lineup of speakers, including health data researchers, data equity advocates and patient partners committed to building trust among the public in the access, use and sharing of health data.
Land Acknowledgement
We recognize and respect that Health Data for All of Us: Earning Trust through Transparency was held in Montreal, the traditional territory of the Kanien’kehà:ka, long a site of meeting and exchange amongst many First Nations including the Kanien’kehá:ka of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, Huron/Wendat, Abenaki, and Anishinaabeg.
Видео Strategies to Mitigate Harms of Data Use in Health Research - Carrie-Anne Whyte & Dr. Laura Bee канала Health Data Research Network Canada
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7 мая 2024 г. 4:23:11
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