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Diversity in Health Care
The 2005 National Healthcare Disparities Report from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality found that disparities related to race, ethnicity and socioeconomic status still pervade the American health care system. We’re doing our part to help reduce these ethnic and racial disparities in health care by offering education and resources for you and your office staff.
Free CME/CEU Quality Interactions® Courses To help you care for patients of minority groups, we are offering free access to continuing medical education (CME) and continuing education unit (CEU) courses developed by the Manhattan Cross Cultural Group (MCCG). These courses, specifically designed for physicians, nurses and other health care practitioners offer quality interactions with patients in a clinical setting and teach skills for administering effective cross-cultural care. There are also two refresher courses for those who have already taken the Quality Interactions for Physicians course, and a free non-accredited course for non-clinical medical office staff. Courses include:
We’re Working to Close the Healthcare Gap Earlier this year, our Office of the Chairman commissioned a video, “Closing the Healthcare Gap.” This informative 12-minute video focuses on the issue of cultural and ethnic disparities in health care. The video includes interviews with physicians, patients and Aetna clinical staff discussing the reasons behind disparities and the impact health care professionals can have in providing quality care and more effective treatment for patients with diverse backgrounds. Multilingual Resources for You and Your Patients Aetna’s commitment to valuing diversity is deeply rooted in our culture and embedded in our way of doing business with members and participating providers. For instance, to ensure that our members have access to critical health care information in their preferred language, we are building our multilingual capabilities, beginning with Spanish, one of the most commonly spoken languages in the United States. In fact, we’ve recently updated the Clinical Resources page of the secure website to include the following patient information materials in Spanish:
Some of our other language-based initiatives for patients include:
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