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Self-Assessment of Cultural and Linguistic Competence in an Ambulatory Health System.
Journal of Healthcare Management 2005, Nov-Dec, 50, 6
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The University Health System (UHS) leaders organized a comprehensive planning process of its ambulatory care system. As part of this planning process, UHS assessed the cultural and linguistic competence of its outpatient environment. This assessment was conducted within the context of standards outlined in the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (2001) Standards for Cultural and Linguistically Appropriate Services, using a multimethod approach. This multimethod approach included (1) a review of the organizational profile, (2) a review of organizational documents, (3) a review of policies and procedures, (14) clinic site visits, (5) a staff survey, (6) patient and provider focus groups, and (7) interviews with key stakeholders in the community.