Honing Cultural and Linguistic Competence
Innovations for Building Cultural and Linguistic Competence
This page features innovative programs and quality tools for improving cultural and linguistic competence as well as reducing health care disparities for vulnerable populations, including racial and ethnic minorities. For many health issues, from heart disease, to diabetes, to cancer, outcomes for ethnic and racial minorities continue to lag. AHRQ’s 2010 National Healthcare Disparities and Quality Reports demonstrate that health care quality for racial and ethnic minorities remains suboptimal.1 Delivering culturally and linguistically appropriate care is an important way that health care providers can address these persistent gaps. Ultimately, doing so can move organizations toward providing high-quality care to vulnerable populations in a way that they can access and understand, leading to improved health outcomes.
The profiles and quality tools presented here provide a wide range of innovative models for advancing cultural and linguistic competence. Many of the programs address the principles and activities outlined in the National Standards on Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services adopted by the Office of Minority Health. The page also includes perspectives from leaders in the field, definitions of related concepts, and links to additional resources. Leading the Way Innovations to Add Cultural and Linguistic Competence to Your Organization
Last updated: January 23, 2013. - Text Messages to Parents Increase Influenza Immunization Rate for Low-Income, Minority Children
- Telephone-Based Mentoring From Demographically Similar Peers Improves Diabetes Control in African-American Veterans
- Kidney Transplant Center Required Completion of Education Class Prior to Medical Assessment, Leading to More Patients Completing Evaluation
- Toolkit for Modifying Evidence-Based Practices to Increase Cultural Competence
- Asian Pacific Islander Cancer Education Materials Tool
- Implementing Multicultural Health Care Standards: Ideas and Examples
- Focusing on Priority Populations: An Interview with Cecilia Rivera Casale, Senior Advisor for Minority Health, AHRQ
- Addressing Health Disparities: A Conversation With Thomas LaVeist, PhD, Director of the Hopkins Center for Health Disparities Solutions at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
- A Conversation on Cultural Competence with Cindy Brach, Senior Health Policy Researcher, AHRQ
- View the Office of Minority Health’s CLAS Standards
- View A Cultural Competency Standards Crosswalk
- View The Joint Commission’s Roadmap for Hospitals
- View the National Quality Forum’s Cultural Competency Framework and Practices
- View the National Committee on Quality Assurance’s Multicultural Health Care Standards (If you don't have the software to open this PDF, download free Adobe Acrobat Reader® software. )
- 2010 National Healthcare Disparities and Quality Reports. Available at: http://www.ahrq.gov/qual/qrdr10.htm
- AHRQ. “What is Cultural and Linguistic Competence.” Available at: http://www.ahrq.gov/populations/cultcompdef.htm
- Office of Minority Health. “What are health disparities.” Available at: http://minorityhealth.hhs.gov/npa/templates/browse.aspx?lvl=1&lvlid=13
- Carter-Pokras O, Baquet C. What Is a “Health Disparity?” Public Health Reports Sept-Oct 2002; Vol 117: 426-434. Available at: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1497467/pdf/12500958.pdf
- AHRQ. “What are health care disparities.” Available at: http://www.ahrq.gov/qual/nhdr03/nhdrsum03.htm#WhatAre
What Is Cultural and Linguistic Competence? Cultural and Linguistic Competence: The ability of health care providers and health care organizations to understand and respond effectively to the cultural and linguistic needs brought by the patient to the health care encounter.2
Health care disparities are influenced by factors such as lack of access to preventative care and/or quality medical care due to cultural/language barriers, low income, lack of insurance, and geographic location among other factors. See examples of key health disparities by racial and ethnic group in comparison with White counterparts.
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Being Aware Health Care Disparities: Health disparities are the persistent gaps between the health status of minorities and non-minorities in the United States.3 They are also increasingly understood to refer to differences that occur due to gender, education or income, living in rural areas, or sexual orientation, in addition to race and ethnicity.4 Health care disparities refer to differences in health care for different populations. Two important aspects that affect health outcomes are access to health care and the quality of health care.5 PERSPECTIVE Preventing and Mitigating the Effects of Childhood Violence and Trauma: An Interview With Carl C. Bell, MD
Health care disparities are influenced by factors such as lack of access to preventative care and/or quality medical care due to cultural/language barriers, low income, lack of insurance, and geographic location among other factors. See examples of key health disparities by racial and ethnic group in comparison with White counterparts.
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