Use of Patient amp Family Data for the Provision of Culturally Competent Healthcare Office of Diversity Inclusion amp Cultural Competence James E Page Assistant Vice President JamesPagecchmcorg ID: 634993
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Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical CenterUse of Patient & Family Data for the Provision of Culturally Competent Healthcare
Office of Diversity, Inclusion & Cultural CompetenceJames E. Page, Assistant Vice PresidentJames.Page@cchmc.orgSlide2
Cincinnati Expecting Success
19 Hospital Systems in Greater Cincinnati areaCollaborative to ensure standardized experienceFocused on disparities reductionTechnology reengineered to support data collectionCollaborating with national pediatric group to reevaluate specialized needs of pediatric data collectionSlide3
Supporting Cincinnati Children’s Strategic goals focused on:ObesityAsthmaInfant Mortality
Unintentional InjuryData collectedRaceEthnicityLanguageReligionMilitaryGender IDSexual OrientationPreferred Name
Marital Status
Country of Origin
Insurance/ SES
Interpreter ID
Cincinnati
Children’sSlide4
Grants/Funding
Research
Publications
ExperienceSlide5
Grants/Funding
Grants more than tripled from nearly $49 million in 2000 to
more than $173 million in 2012
.
Now rank
among the top
two pediatric medical centers nationwide
receiving research grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH
).Addressing the acquisition, application and tracking of Culturally Competent Healthcare Skills
Simulations / TrainingsSupporting health education to and advocacy within local communitiesSpanish Language ClinicsGRANTS / FUNDINGSlide6
Research
Focused on
eliminating healthcare disparities
in Asthma, Infant Mortality, unintentional Injury, Obesity.
Ground breaking research in
Sickle Cell
Every Child Succeeds
program has reduced infant mortality disparity
between program participants and non-Hispanic white community
Project Search
has placed thousands of individuals with learning disabilities in meaningful jobsIncreasing the trust and participation of minorities in clinical studiesRESEARCHSlide7
Publications
Pilot of
Spanish Language Clinic – Ophthalmology
Low-income
parents’ perceptions
of pediatrician advice on early childhood
education -
RS
Kahn
Despite overall low pediatric head injury mortality
,
disparities exist between races - Garcia VFChanging Clinical Practices and Education in Pediatric Emergency Medicine Through Global Health Partnerships - Ruddy R, Gonzalez del Rey J.Profiles in Diversity Journal, Women Worth WatchingPUBLICATIONSlide8
Experience
Comprehensive infrastructure planning for
international patient/family growth
Medical
Interpreter Services
Translation
of Documents
Human Rights Campaign
–
Healthcare Equality IndexCultural competency consultations and trainings within Patient Services departmentsQualified Bilingual Staff ProgramIn-Language patient concierge servicesWORLD-CLASS HEALTHCARE EXPERIENCESlide9
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical CenterUse of Patient & Family Data for the Provision of Culturally Competent Healthcare
Office of Diversity, Inclusion & Cultural CompetenceJames E. Page, Assistant Vice PresidentJames.Page@cchmc.orgDiversity@cchmc.org