Cultural Competence And Health Care Disparities: Key Perspectives And Trends

Betancourt, Jospeh R and Green, Alexander R and Carrillo, J Emilio and Park, Elyse R (2005) Cultural Competence And Health Care Disparities: Key Perspectives And Trends. Health Affairs 24(2):499-505.

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Abstract

Cultural competence has gained attention as a potential strategy to improve quality and eliminate racial/ethnic disparities in health care. In 2002 we conducted interviews with experts in cultural competence from managed care, government, and academe to identify their perspectives on the field. We present our findings here and then identify recent trends in cultural competence focusing on health care policy, practice, and education. Our analysis reveals that many health care stakeholders are developing initiatives in cultural competence. Yet the motivations for advancing cultural competence and approaches taken vary depending on mission, goals, and sphere of influence.

EPrint Type:Journal Article
Keywords:cultural competence, health care disparities, racial/ethnic disparity
Subjects:Practice
Health
Practice: service
ID Code:274
Deposited By:Loftin-Bell, Kismet
Deposited On:12 October 2005