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Thursday, June 5
 

8:30am MDT

Welcome and Opening Remarks
Thursday June 5, 2025 8:30am - 8:45am MDT
Speakers
avatar for Erin Liebman

Erin Liebman

CHEF President, UC Health Northern Region Professional Development Colorado Healthcare Ethics Forum
Thursday June 5, 2025 8:30am - 8:45am MDT
LCC Room 100 B-C

8:45am MDT

Keynote Address: Autonomy in Practice: Ethical Challenges in Assessing and Supporting Decision-Making Capacity
Thursday June 5, 2025 8:45am - 9:35am MDT
Assessing decision-making capacity in healthcare requires a nuanced understanding of both ethical principles and clinical criteria. This talk explores how to evaluate a patient’s ability to make decisions by examining their reasoning, particularly when they choose to decline treatment, based on their understanding of the situation. Participants will learn how to assess this reasoning in the context of the patient’s personal values, either directly or through surrogates, and how to ensure that these values are respected in decision-making. The session will also address common biases and systemic barriers that may unintentionally undermine patient autonomy. Additionally, strategies for supporting patients in making informed decisions—especially when surrogate decision-makers are involved—will be discussed, ensuring that both the patient’s reasoning and values are at the forefront of the decision-making process. By the end, participants will gain practical tools to balance ethical considerations and enhance patient autonomy in complex situations.

Objectives:

  1. Define and apply key ethical and clinical criteria for assessing decision-making capacity in healthcare settings.
  2. Identify common biases and systemic barriers that may unintentionally undermine patient autonomy in capacity assessments.
  3. Develop strategies to support and enhance patient autonomy while navigating ethical complexities in surrogate decision-making. 
Speakers
avatar for Gianna Morales, MH

Gianna Morales, MH

Clinical Ethicist, University of Colorado Center for Bioethics and Humanities
Gianna Morales is a clinical ethicist at the University of Colorado Center for Bioethics and Humanities (CBH), where she plays a central role in promoting ethical practices in healthcare. Gianna completed her undergraduate degree in Biochemistry from CU Boulder and recently completed... Read More →
Thursday June 5, 2025 8:45am - 9:35am MDT
LCC Room 100 B-C

9:35am MDT

Back to Basics: Skill Building for the Ethics Consultation to Improve Shared Decision-Making Workshop
Thursday June 5, 2025 9:35am - 11:10am MDT
Providing competent and efficient ethics consultation demonstrates a commitment to an ethical culture as well as a just culture and aligns with the standards for a high reliable organization. When patient care conferences, goals of care conversations, etc. create a space for a patient and the professional to authentically engage in shared decision-making, especially earlier in an in-patient hospitalization, adverse patient outcomes (e.g. excess length of stay) are mitigated. All too often, we hold numerous and, seemingly, redundant conversations with patients (or their decision-maker) that leave physicians and nurses feeling as though their professional expertise was disregarded as much as leave patients and families feeling as though their fears, hopes, wishes were disregarded. Indefinite boundaries are established, moral distress ensues, and teams call risk or legal for what can be done to remove a decision-maker or if we are obligated to honor a request. Often ethics consultants opine in the patient’s chart or with the requester but what is needed is a skilled, hospitable, and authentic conversation. This workshop will share some of the best practices acquired over numerous consult services and encourage participants to actively engage in role play using not-so-complex cases to practice these skills.  

Explain three classic understandings of ethics consultation requests. Identify possible conflict situations that can divide patients, families, physicians, and other caregivers, compromise patient care, and lead to moral distress. Articulate recommendations for responding to requests for nonbeneficial treatment.
Speakers
avatar for Mary Homan, DrPH, MA, MSHCE

Mary Homan, DrPH, MA, MSHCE

Mountain Region Vice President of Theology & Ethics, CommonSpirit Health
Mary E. Homan, DrPH, MA, MSHCE is the vice president of theology and ethics for CommonSpirit Health, Mountain Region serving the ministries in Colorado, Utah, & Kansas. Previously Mary was division vice president of theology and ethics for CommonSpirit Health in Arizona and Nevada... Read More →
Thursday June 5, 2025 9:35am - 11:10am MDT
LCC Room 100 B-C

11:15am MDT

Empowering Autonomy and Wellbeing: A Compassionate Approach to Dementia Care in Healthcare Settings
Thursday June 5, 2025 11:15am - 12:05pm MDT
Caring for individuals with dementia requires a shift in mindset and an ethical commitment to honoring the person’s autonomy. This session will explore innovative communication strategies that respect the person’s voice, even when memory and decision-making abilities are impaired. Participants will learn practical approaches to fostering autonomy while navigating how individuals with dementia express their needs, preferences, and emotions in the present moment.
We will discuss how to balance the need to keep individuals safe while respecting their autonomy and sense of agency. We will discuss how to navigate situations where safety concerns arise without unnecessarily restricting personal choice or independence. By integrating these compassionate and ethically grounded strategies, healthcare providers can enhance wellbeing, dignity, and connection for those living with dementia.

The presentation will include 30 minutes of content followed by 20 minutes for questions and discussion. Attendees will leave with actionable insights and ethical strategies to empower autonomy and wellbeing for people living with dementia.

Program Objectives: 1. Develop Ethical Communication Strategies: Participants will learn simple communication techniques that respect the dignity of individuals with dementia, ensuring ethical, compassionate interactions and wellbeing.
2. Balance Autonomy and Safety: Participants will understand how to ethically balance the need for patient and staff safety while respecting the individual’s autonomy in healthcare settings.
3. Develop Ethical Communication for Treatment Decisions: Participants will learn strategies for involving individuals with dementia in treatment decisions, to help ensure their values and preferences are respected.
Speakers
avatar for Peggy Budai, RN, MS, CNS, NP-C

Peggy Budai, RN, MS, CNS, NP-C

Dementia Wellbeing Consultant
Peggy is an Adult Nurse Practitioner and Clinical Nurse Specialist with over 33 years of experience, most of which has been dedicated to dementia care. She's had the privilege of working with people living with dementia in a variety of settings, including hospitals, long-term care... Read More →
Thursday June 5, 2025 11:15am - 12:05pm MDT
LCC Room 100 B-C

1:05pm MDT

Context-Specific Decision Making Capacity in the Healthcare Setting
Thursday June 5, 2025 1:05pm - 1:55pm MDT
Emily and Erin will review Colorado’s state statute on who can determine medical decision-making capacity, and the limitations that imposes. They will then discuss how the UCHealth system evaluates and captures patient's capacity, prior to their intervention and how they have altered this process to better align with patient autonomy. Their conversation will inspire thoughts on how to apply patient-centered assessment and advocacy through multi-disciplinary team collaboration at your own work setting.

-Define Capacity per CO State Statute and how that applies within the healthcare setting -Describe UCHealth’s former and now current way of capturing patient decision making capacity -Evaluate patient-centered capacity assessments in your own setting
Speakers
avatar for Erin Nielsen, LCSW

Erin Nielsen, LCSW

Supervisor of Social Work Services, System Educator, UCHealth
Erin has been a clinical licensed social worker for twenty years, dedicating the majority of that time to working with those at the end of their life as a palliative care specialist, in the community as well as within the UCHealth system. Erin has been with UCHealth for over eleven... Read More →
avatar for Emily McDonnell, LCSW

Emily McDonnell, LCSW

Post Acute Care Complex Social Worker, UCHealth
Emily is a licensed clinical social worker and has worked at UCHealth for the last 7 years. She started as a medical social worker and transitioned to the role of guardianship social worker for the UCHealth system where she developed a true passion for working with patients and care... Read More →
Thursday June 5, 2025 1:05pm - 1:55pm MDT
LCC Room 100 B-C

1:55pm MDT

Decision Aids to Support Shared Decision Making - A How To Workshop
Thursday June 5, 2025 1:55pm - 3:20pm MDT
This program will be a workshop with a 30-minute discussion followed by a breakout session where individuals will draft a decision aid for a given case scenario.

Objectives:
1) Gain an Understanding of Some of the Evidence that Guides the Development of a Decision Aid 2) Attempt to Draft a First Version of a Decision Aid 3) Explore and Discuss the Challenges of Too Much vs. Too Little Information in Shared Decision Making
Speakers
avatar for Dan Matlock, MD

Dan Matlock, MD

Professor of Medicine, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Dr. Matlock is the Director of the Colorado Program for Patient Centered Decisions at ACCORDS (The Adult and Child Consortium for Outcomes Research and Delivery Science). He is board certified in Internal Medicine, Geriatrics, and Palliative care. His research is aimed at fundamentally... Read More →

Thursday June 5, 2025 1:55pm - 3:20pm MDT
LCC Room 100 B-C

3:30pm MDT

Legislative Issues Impacting Healthcare in Colorado
Thursday June 5, 2025 3:30pm - 4:20pm MDT
Presentation by Chet Seward, Colorado Medical Society. More details coming soon!
Speakers
CS

Chet Seward

Chief Strategy Officer, Colorado Medical Society
Chet is the Chief Strategy Officer for the Colorado Medical Society.Specialties: Strategy, public affairs, policy development, stakeholder engagement, communications, and facilitation. Wide-ranging experience in complex program management, fiscal administration, strategic planning... Read More →
Thursday June 5, 2025 3:30pm - 4:20pm MDT
LCC Room 100 B-C

4:20pm MDT

Day One Wrap-up
Thursday June 5, 2025 4:20pm - 4:35pm MDT
Wrap up of day one education session.
Thursday June 5, 2025 4:20pm - 4:35pm MDT
LCC Room 100 B-C
 
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