In today's healthcare landscape, cultural competency ranks as a top priority for healthcare institutions committed to providing equitable and high-quality care to patients from..
The U.S. is home to a rapidly growing Hispanic population, making it essential for healthcare professionals to embrace and understand the cultural distinctions of this community...
BOSTON, MA - Quality Interactions, a leading provider of online cultural competency and implicit bias training for healthcare professionals, announced that it has successfully..
As patient populations grow more diverse, the healthcare system must adapt and provide care that is tailored to the needs and expectations of individuals from a variety of..
Within the field of mental health treatment, there's an urgent need for culturally competent mental health providers who can provide inclusive care to an increasingly diverse..
Quality Interactions is committed to empowering healthcare providers to provide equitable care through cultural competence and bias awareness. Our newest course on Racial Health..
The Joint Commission, a leading nonprofit in the healthcare sector, accredits heathcare organizations and programs in the US. Achieving accreditation from the Joint Commission..
Cultural competence is a term that has been in use since the 1980s to describe the ability of professionals to provide effective, high-quality services to people from diverse..
Implicit (or unconscious) happens when our actions, behaviors, or judgments are influenced by stereotypes without our conscious awareness or control. In the context of healthcare,..
Telemedicine has the potential to reshape the delivery of healthcare and improve health equity. Just as with in-person interactions, cultural competency is an essential skill to..