Roundtable Discussion: Strategies for Optimal and Equitable Care in Lupus and Lupus Nephritis
Webinar Recorded October 10, 2024 Pricing: Free for Members and Non-Members
Please note that this session is not accredited for continuing pharmacy education credit.
Program Description
Studies have identified social, structural and socioeconomic factors that may contribute to both health inequities and optimal care for patients living with lupus. At a high-level, these factors include, but are not limited to social, economic, and environmental. Lupus is a disease of progressive, and often irreversible, organ damage that is more common in women of childbearing age and non-white populations. Lupus nephritis (LN) is a severe complication of lupus that may lead to significant chronic kidney disease and potentially end stage kidney disease (ESKD). African American patients with LN are at a higher risk of developing ESKD. Variability in patient symptoms can complicate and delay disease diagnosis and treatment. Therefore, early and accurate diagnosis and testing are key strategies in providing optimal patient care. Evaluation of the needs of the affected community through an interdisciplinary and integrated care management approach may address the gap in inequitable access to care. The presentation and roundtable discussion will be structured to help understand what strategies can be implemented to support patients that do not have access to optimal and equitable care.
Learning Objectives
- Discuss strategies for optimal care in lupus.
- Understand health disparities associated with lupus.
- Review approaches to manage care and implement treatment plans.
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Speakers:
Dianne Wollaston, MD
Rheumatologist
Houston, TX
Leticia Rolon, MD
Senior Associate Consultant
Nephrology & Hypertension, Mayo Clinic
Rochester, MN
Steven Carson, MHA, BSN, RN
SVP, Population Health and ACO Executive
Temple University
Philadelphia, PA