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Improve Your Hospital's Cultural Competence without Reinventing the Wheel
These are just a few examples of the culturally and linguistically competent best practices health care organizations can learn from by reading One Size Does Not Fit All: Meeting the Health Care Needs of Diverse Populations, a report published in April by The Joint Commission. The report is the result of a comprehensive multi-year research study, funded by The California Endowment, that examined how 60 hospitals across the country are responding to the cultural and language needs of their increasingly diverse patients. Designed as a practical guide to help health care facilities develop and improve programs and services that accommodate the needs of diverse patient populations, the report provides a wealth of advice, recommendations and "here's what's working" examples. Topics covered include recruiting a more diverse staff, eliminating verbal and written language barriers, providing cultural competence training, helping immigrant patients navigate the health care system and much more. The report also includes a detailed self-assessment tool that hospitals can use as a framework to evaluate their needs and tailor their cultural and linguistic competency initiatives to the specific populations they serve. This framework–and the report as a whole–encourages health care organizations to:
The complete One Size Does Not Fit All report can be downloaded free of charge, in both print and podcast formats, at www.jointcommission.org. compiled by Pam Chwedyk |
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