Multi-Cultural Humility, Competency, and Safety

Together with the National Hispanic Medical Association and Association of American Indian Physicians, NCAPIP has created a series of training modules for health providers, focusing on AANHPI, Latinx, and American Indian / Alaskan Native populations. Click here or above to take the course.


Dr. Chao on Utilizing Medical Spanish


Cultural and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) in the Health Care Workforce

The CLAS Toolkit for Small and Solo Practice Providers

The National Standards for Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services in Health (the National CLAS Standards, or, just CLAS), were created to advance health equity and help eliminate health disparities by providing a blueprint for health and healthcare organizations to:

  • (Principle Standard) Provide care that is optimized for all people and populations and doesn’t lose effectiveness.
  • Workforce (At all levels): Have a diverse, representative workforce – from governance and leadership to staff on the ground – that promotes CLAS, cares about CLAS, and continually educates itself on CLAS.
  • Communication: Provide high quality in-language assistance and materials, from interpreters to written and auditory materials, tuned to all patients, and make sure patients are informed that this assistance is readily available.
  • Internal Engagement, Improvement and Accountability: Establish in-house CLAS goals and make them align with existing improvement efforts, using collected population data to monitor progress.
  • External Engagement Improvement and Accountability: Assess community needs and tune the CLAS improvements accordingly, give the community itself a voice in these efforts, create a resolution process that speaks to the community when things go wrong, and talk with the public about CLAS efforts.
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