Search Results
The default setting for search results displays All Content. If you prefer to see recent content only, please adjust the date filter.
Filter your results:
Types
Topics
33624 Results Found
Providing Consistant Culturally Competent Care in a Usable Format
Health plans and provider communities share a need for quality information that promotes culturally competent care in a format that streamlines, simplifies and standardizes the necessary tools and
NICE: Infusing Health Literacy and Cultural Competency into Continuing Education Newsletters
The University of Alabama at Birmingham Geriatric Education Center provides geriatric education to faculty and health care professionals.
Barnes-Jewish Hospital's Approach to Cultural Competency Training
This case study explains Barnes-Jewish Hospital's approach to training it 4,100 team members through the BJH, Center for Diversity and Cultural Competence trainer and liaison program.
Stanford Geriatric Education Center's Training Programs on Diverse Populations
Stanford Geriatric Education Center's geriatric training programs for health professionals are offered in many formats and with many different emphases for different audiences.
Texting to Promote Healthy Outcomes Among Minority Youth and Young Adults
The Illinois Department of Public Health, Center for Minority Services is using mobile messaging to educate teens and young adults about HIV and AIDS, and assist community-based partners/organizati
Interpersonal Care, Language Concordance and Health Outcomes among Rural Latinos with Diabetes
This study of Spanish-speaking rural Latinos with diabetes finds that Spanish fluency is independently associated with better patient interpersonal care ratings.
Access to Interpreting Services for Deaf/Hard-of-Hearing Medicaid Managed Care Members
L.A. Care Health Plans developed an innovative video designed to inform deaf and hard-of-hearing members about their right to free professional American Sign Language interpreting services.
Cultural Competence Recognizing Differences and Building Up Self Awareness: An Inpatient Unit Initiative
In a society as culturally diverse as the United States, especially in New York City, members of the health care delivery system need to increase their awareness of and sensitivity toward diverse
Cultural Competence and Health Disparities Award
In 2005, the University of Washington School of Medicine was awarded a grant from the National Institute of Health/National Health, Lung, and Blood Institute entitled the 'Cultural Competence and H
Multidisciplinary Cross-Cultural Communication Workshop
Interest in cross-cultural communication in health care has increased in recent years as providers strive to close the gap in health care between people of different sociocultural backgrounds.