Should physicians factor in patients’ culture? 5 observations

With healthcare trending toward a patient-centered approach, physicians may want to consider cultural backgrounds, according to The Boston Globe.

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Here are five observations:

1. Discussion about how the healthcare industry treats different races has already sprung up, but should patients’ cultures also be worth considering?

2. Physicians may want to consider a patient’s community, neighborhood safety and family structure when conducting an assessment.

3. To create a comfortable environment, providers of the same ethnicity as the patient may want to conduct the assessment.

4. Providers should consider adjusting treatment plans d with cultural sensitivity in mind.

5. The industry should use data to locate gaps in care, as physicians may find cultural drivers for certain gaps.

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