to ensure that health professionals are able to provide quality healthcare to culturally and ethnically diverse populations(passive) is designedCultural competence in healthcare
This model ... sociocultural factorsinfluencecultural competence within health care settings
to introduce the student to the existence of health disparities across the United States and the global community(passive) is designedCultural Competency in Medicine
the ability of a healthcare organization to offer care to patients of diverse backgrounds , values , belief systems , languages , and nationalitiesi.e. ... createcultural competence in healthcare
The united states ... a diverse accumulation of cultural backgroundscan ... setthe cultural competence in nursing
Lack of cultural competencemay leadto patient cultural competence in health care
from the Institute of Medicine report , Unequal Treatment : Confronting Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Healthcare ) ; and Sheila Thorne , President and CEO , Multicultural Healthcare Marketing Group ( Power Point presentationLeadingthe Way to Cultural Competence in Healthcare
these articlescan contributeto cultural competence in health care
CaliforniaIs ... still leadingthe way toward cultural competence in health care
New Jerseyhas ledthe way in creating cultural competence in healthcare
patient satisfaction with their experience with their providerDoes ... influencepatient satisfaction with their experience with their provider
Culturally Competent in Health Care OrganizationsCreatingCulturally Competent in Health Care Organizations
to better outcomes and less health disparities among underserved populationsleadsto better outcomes and less health disparities among underserved populations
an inclusive therapeutic environmentto createan inclusive therapeutic environment
an individual 's health to assess literacy levelsinfluencean individual 's health to assess literacy levels
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to good health care for all patients regardless of one ’s race or genderresultingto good health care for all patients regardless of one ’s race or gender
to improved shared decision making and better health outcomesleadsto improved shared decision making and better health outcomes
in addition to being intrinsically valuableleadsin addition to being intrinsically valuable