\\par \\ql\\li0\\fi0i0\\sb0\\sl\\sa0 \\plain\\f1\\fs22\\cf0 \\par \\ql\\li0\\fi0i0\\sb0\\sl\\sa0 \\plain\\f1\\fs22\\cf0 Standards 1-3: Culturally competent care, Standards 4-7 are Language access services, Standards 8-14 are Organizational supports for cultural ...
With the increasing immigrant population a third barrier affecting access to health care is a cultural barrier. Culture barriers can include values and beliefs, language and race and ethnicity. Health beliefs and behavior can become a barrier when patients decide not to seek medical treatment and in...
Putsch et al (2003) concluded that the organizations that were successful at implementing the CLAS standards found innovative ways to integrate them into their services and programs, however, they did not describe the types of innovations Get Access...
Autonomous vehicles (AVs) are poised to revolutionize the transportation landscape. With advancements in technology, particularly in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and sensor capabilities, the dream of self-driving cars is inching closer to reality. According to a report by McKinsey & Company...
gold, copper, stone (limestone, granite) etc - could cover basic standards of living and provide decent standard for everyone - meant survival should be secured bc egypt had real food security -- didn't have luxury resources like timber (olive oil, ivory) ...
The CLAS standards outline recommended practices for serving diverse populations and are organized into three themes: Culturally Competent Care, Language Access Services, and Organizational Supports for Cultural Competence. This presentation uses three grantee case studies to illustrate successful implementation...