Title: 360oCare: Reducing Health Disparities through Organizational Cultural Competence
1360oCare Reducing Health Disparities through
Organizational Cultural Competence
- 2012 USPHS Scientific and Training Symposium
- Wednesday, June 20th, 2012
- Center on Health Disparities
- Emeobong E. Martin, MPH Marcos Pesquera,
RPh, MPH
2Cultural Competency in Health Care
- WHO Physicians and other Health Professionals,
Administrators, Students, Support Staff,
Organization - WHAT Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, Attitudes and
Behaviors - MEASURES
- Patient Outcomes (health status, health care
utilization, satisfaction) - Provider Outcomes (cultural knowledge and
sensitivity, patient-centeredness, effective
communication, satisfaction)
3Culturally Competent Care and Improved Health
Outcomes
- Research shows
- Cultural competency training can be effective and
beneficial (Lie et al. 2010) - A few result in positive patient outcomes (e.g.,
Majumdar 2004, McElmurry 2009) - Some have moderate to no effect on outcomes
- None have had a negative effect on outcomes
4What isCultural Competence?
- Practitioners Guide
- The delivery of health care services that
acknowledges and understands cultural diversity
in the clinical setting, respects patients
health beliefs and practices and values
cross-cultural communication. (Kaiser
Permanente) - Organizational Application
- A set of congruent behaviors, attitudes and
policies that come together in a system, agency
or among professionals that enables effective
work in cross-cultural situations. (Health
Resources and Services Administration)
5Why is cultural competence important?
- Patient Protection Affordable Care Act
- Joint Commission Standards, CLAS Standards
- Title VI
- Changing Demographics of our Communities
- Health Disparities are well-documented in the
literature - Improve Patient Experience
6How do you achieve cultural competence?Organizati
onal Assessment Overview
Organizational Values
Governance
Planning, Monitoring Evaluation
Communication
Staff Development
Organizational Infrastructure
Services Interventions
Culturally Competent Patient-Centered Care
Seven Domains Courtesy of Health Resources and
Services Administration
7Organizational Values
- Perspective ?
Attitude ?
Commitment
- An organization's perspective and attitudes with
respect to the worth and importance of cultural
competence and its commitment to provide
culturally competent care.
Culturally Competent Patient-Centered Care
8Organizational Values
Governance
- Goals ?
Policy ? Oversight
- The goal-setting, policy-making, and other
oversight vehicles an organization uses to help
ensure the delivery of culturally competent care.
9Organizational Values
Governance
Planning, Monitoring Evaluation
- Mechanisms ? Processes ? Systems
? Activities
- The mechanisms and processes used for
- a) long- and short-term policy, programmatic, and
operational cultural competence planning that is
informed by external and internal consumers and - b) the systems and activities needed to
proactively track and assess an organization's
level of cultural competence.
10Organizational Values
Governance
Planning, Monitoring Evaluation
Communication
- Exchange of information internally and externally
- The exchange of information between the
organization/providers and the clients/population,
and internally among staff, in ways that promote
cultural competence.
11Organizational Values
Governance
Planning, Monitoring Evaluation
Communication
Staff Development
- Attitude ? Knowledge ?
Skills
- An organization's efforts to ensure staff and
other service providers have the necessary
attitudes, knowledge and skills for delivering
culturally competent services.
12Organizational Values
Governance
Planning, Monitoring Evaluation
Communication
Staff Development
Organizational Infrastructure
- The organizational resources required to deliver
or facilitate the delivery of culturally
competent services.
13Organizational Values
Governance
Planning, Monitoring Evaluation
Communication
Staff Development
Organizational Infrastructure
Services Interventions
- An organization's delivery or facilitation of
clinical, public-health, and health related
services in a culturally competent manner.
14Culturally Competent Patient-Centered Care
15- Organizational Assessment Applied
16- Provider since 1981
- Diverse community
- Children, adolescents, adults, geriatrics
- U.S. born, immigrant populations
- Private and public insurance
- Services
- Acute
- In-patient
- Partial hospitalization
- More than 780 employees
- Five Maryland locations
17Location, Location, Location
- Adventist Behavioral Health (ABH) Locations
- ABH-Rockville
- The Reginald S. Lourie Center (Rockville)
- ABH at Washington Adventist Hospital (Takoma
Park) - ABH Anne Arundel (Crownsville)
- ABH Eastern Shore (Cambridge)
18ABH Organizational Cultural Competence Assessment
Overview
38 LeadershipInterviews
14Staff Focus Groups(10 people/group)
8 CommunityInterviews
19Phase I
20Sample Questions
- How do you see cultural competence applied in
treating (X) population within your institution? - How do you or your organization currently support
the provision of culturally competent care? - What do you think is necessary to
- Provide patient-centered care?
- Improve the overall patient experience at ABH?
21Assessment Data
- gt60 hours of audio recordings
- 5 hours of transcription/qualitative session
- gt600 pages of transcribed text
22Assessment Results
- Strengths
- Opportunities for Improvement
- Recommendations
- Notable Quotes
23 HRSA Domain
Sub-section of HRSA Domain Sub-section of HRSA Domain Sub-section of HRSA Domain Sub-section of HRSA Domain
Leadership Perceptions Staff Perceptions Community Perceptions
Strengths
Opportunities for Improvement
Recommendations Recommendations Recommendations Recommendations
Reporting Format
24Phase II
January 2013 Beyond Implementation Support
25Thank You!
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