NQF endorses 45 practices for providing culturally sensitive care
Patient Safety Monitor Alert, February 25, 2009
Want to receive articles like this one in your inbox? Subscribe to Patient Safety Monitor Alert!
The National Quality Forum (NQF) has endorsed 45 new practices for delivering culturally competent care. The practices are voluntary, but offer solid guidance for healthcare systems, says the NQF. Racial and ethnic minorities consistently have higher rates of disease and mortality. These standards are designed to address this issue, as well as communication barriers with minority groups, community outreach in relation to healthcare, and translation of healthcare materials efforts.
To read more about these practices, click here.
Want to receive articles like this one in your inbox? Subscribe to Patient Safety Monitor Alert!
Related Products
Most Popular
- Articles
-
- Featured blog post: Nurses face felony charges after reporting physician to the Texas Medical Board
- Q/A: Volume requirement for reporting hydration services
- Topic: CMS, OESS post new security compliance review information, checklist
- HIPAA Q&A: Answering service messages
- News and briefs: Oklahoma Osteopathic Association against residency bill change
- What does case-mix index mean to you?
- QA:Coding multiple initial infusions
- Capturing all necessary codes for IUD insertion and removal can be challenging
- Catch up on what's new with injections and infusions
- OB services: Coding inside and outside of the package
- E-mailed
-
- Featured blog post: Nurses face felony charges after reporting physician to the Texas Medical Board
- Q/A: Volume requirement for reporting hydration services
- Are your workforce members texting PHI?
- Avoid the trap of probable diagnoses
- Arkansas woman convicted for HIPAA violation
- Q&A: Coding 'aspiration without pneumonia'
- Q&A tackles coding questions about injections and infusions
- New conflicts of interest create new challenges
- Joint Commission Center announces handoff communication solutions
- Inside best practice: Reduce patient falls with a stoplight
- Searched
