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Communication in Care

Expert tips and insights about patient-centered care and communication techniques.

What Is Structural Bias in Healthcare?

In today's evolving healthcare landscape, understanding and addressing structural bias is an ethical and practical necessity for healthcare organizations. But what exactly is..

What is Gender Bias in Healthcare?

Gender bias in healthcare is the disparity in treatment and care that individuals receive based on their gender. Gender bias impacts various aspects of medical care, including..

Embracing Cultural Diversity in Healthcare: Opportunities and Challenges

As society becomes progressively diverse, the healthcare industry must evolve to meet the varied needs of all patient populations. Embracing cultural diversity is essential to..

Language Access Plans for Healthcare Organizations

Until recently, many hospitals and healthcare organizations lacked formal interpreter services for patients with limited English proficiency (LEP). Commonly, these facilities..

How Does Implicit Bias Affect Healthcare Providers?

Person-centered care is a benchmark for high-value healthcare. The expectation of person-centered care is that healthcare providers will make clinical decisions based on..

How to Reduce Implicit Bias in Healthcare

Implicit bias, or the unconscious attitudes or stereotypes that affect our understanding, actions, and decisions, can significantly influence patient care in healthcare settings...

October Is Health Literacy Month

This October, as we recognize Health Literacy Month, it is essential to promote and enhance the ability of patients to understand, interpret, and use health information..

How To Build Patient Trust in Healthcare

Relationships between patients and healthcare professionals are based on the same qualities necessary for any relationship to be successful. These include respect, good..

Cultural Barriers in Healthcare & Communication Techniques to Explore Them

Culture shapes almost every aspect of our lives, including our beliefs, customs, and daily interactions with the world and people around us. However, we often oversimplify..

The Importance of Cross-Cultural Considerations in Nursing

The US healthcare landscape is comprised of diverse cultures, beliefs, and traditions. As frontline caregivers, nurses are pivotal in integrating medical care and a wide range of..