Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research
Director's Speaker Series
Portland, Oregon
February 19, 2019
Along with rising interest among health care institutions in becoming learning health systems, there are practical and moral challenges in using traditional definitions of "research" vs. "practice" to determine which activities within such systems require IRB review and other ethics oversight, and which do not. As health systems more deliberately integrate care delivery with ongoing data collection, a set of ethics commitments for this integrated approach must be articulated. This presentation by Nancy Kass, ScD, provides an example of an ethics framework for learning health care and will underscore the importance of being guided by commitments to transparency, engagement, and accountability.
Dr. Kass conducts empirical work in bioethics and health policy. She is the Vice Provost for Graduate and Professional Education and the Phoebe R. Berman Professor of Bioethics and Public Health at Johns Hopkins, where she is also both the Deputy Director for Public Health in the Berman Institute of Bioethics and Professor of Health Policy and Management in the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
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