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Social Justice as the Moral Core of Family Medicine: A Perspective from the Keystone IV Conference. | LitMetric

Social Justice as the Moral Core of Family Medicine: A Perspective from the Keystone IV Conference.

J Am Board Fam Med

From the Department of Medicine and the Smoking Cessation Leadership Center, University of California, San Francisco.

Published: December 2017

AI Article Synopsis

  • The conference highlighted the importance of social justice in family medicine, emphasizing the need to focus on specific populations and address social factors affecting health.
  • Many participants stressed the challenges of defining "community" and translating health advocacy into actionable plans, especially in a context where consumer demands and changes in healthcare financing are prevalent.
  • Five recommended actions include advocating for social issues, enhancing personal care expertise, forming alliances, demonstrating the value of generalism, and finding ways to reduce burnout and increase job satisfaction in the medical field.

Article Abstract

A recurring conference theme was the essential place of social justice within family medicine, especially the need to focus on denominator populations, exalt the personal and caring qualities of doctoring, and address social determinants of health. Many expressed solidarity with "community," but it is not always easy to define community in our large and diverse nation. Exhortations for health advocacy were frequently voiced, but putting these into meaningful action agendas is a challenge. There was general agreement that medicine is in flux and that the many expressions of "commodity-centered consumerism" have altered organization and financing. The increasing demands by "consumers", who want low cost, instant availability, and shared decision-making, and yet change doctors when health plans alter coverage also differentially impact high-volume, low-margin specialties such as family medicine. Additional challenges were the electronic health record and calibrating an appropriate work/life balance. Five action steps are recommended: 1) speak out on the important social and moral issues; 2) be the experts on personal care; 3) make common cause with potential allies; 4) help institutions perceive the value of generalism; and 5) help find ways to enrich generalist disciplines to increase the joy of medicine and decrease the threat of burn out.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2016.S1.160110DOI Listing

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