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The practice engages in activities to understand and meet the cultural and linguistic needs of its patients/families.
The practice engages in activities to understand and meet the cultural and linguistic needs of its patients/families.
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|Using PCC reports to assess the race, ethnicity, and preferred language of your patient population ||[[Media:1F.1.pdf| Race, ethnicity, preferred language reporting in PCC]]||PCC||07/03/14
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|Partner [http://learn.pcc.com/Content/Partner/ContactingPatients/RecallingPatients/RecallerIntro.htm recaller output] can be sent to a spreadsheet and a pivot table can be created to show the racial, ethnic, and preferred language distribution of patients at the practice.  Contact PCC Support for assistance with this||[[File:Race-ethnicity-lang.jpg|thumb|100px|Spreadsheet screenshot summarizing race, ethnicity, preferred language breakdown|link=file:Race-ethnicity-lang.jpg]]||Partner||03/20/13
|Partner [http://learn.pcc.com/Content/Partner/ContactingPatients/RecallingPatients/RecallerIntro.htm recaller output] can be sent to a spreadsheet and a pivot table can be created to show the racial, ethnic, and preferred language distribution of patients at the practice.  Contact PCC Support for assistance with this||[[File:Race-ethnicity-lang.jpg|thumb|100px|Spreadsheet screenshot summarizing race, ethnicity, preferred language breakdown|link=file:Race-ethnicity-lang.jpg]]||Partner||03/20/13
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|A sample policy and procedure guide, with screen shots, showing cultural, ethnic, and language resource management ||[[Media:Culture&language_services.pdf| Culture and Language Services]]||TPC||03/25/13
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=1.F.2 Assesses the language needs of its population=
=1.F.2 Assesses the language needs of its population=


Preferred language is tracked in Partner in the patient editor and can now easily be updated at the time of checkin. This information can also be updated in PCC EHR.
Preferred language is tracked in both the Partner practice management system and the PCC EHR.


The recaller output and spreadsheet described above also includes an assessment of a patient's primary preferred language.
The recaller output and spreadsheet described above also includes an assessment of a patient's primary preferred language.


=Provides interpretation or bilingual services to meet the language needs of its population=
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|Using PCC reports to assess the race, ethnicity, and preferred language of your patient population ||[[Media:1F.1.pdf| Race, ethnicity, preferred language reporting in PCC]]||PCC||07/03/14
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|A sample policy and procedure guide, with screen shots, showing cultural, ethnic, and language resource management ||[[Media:Culture&language_services.pdf| Culture and Language Services]]||TPC||03/25/13
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=1.F.3 Provides interpretation or bilingual services to meet the language needs of its population=
The practice would need to provide documentation showing their use of interpretation services. When the practice uses staff or an outside service to interpret during a visit, this should be noted in the visit.
The practice would need to provide documentation showing their use of interpretation services. When the practice uses staff or an outside service to interpret during a visit, this should be noted in the visit.


=Provides printed materials in the languages of its population=
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|A sample policy and procedure guide, with screen shots, showing cultural, ethnic, and language resource management ||[[Media:Culture&language_services.pdf| Culture and Language Services]]||TPC||03/25/13
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=1.F.4 Provides printed materials in the languages of its population=


If the practice uses “Pediatric Advisor”, which for some PCC Practices is accessible through Partner, they have the ability to print Spanish versions of handouts. Otherwise, PCC EHR clients have access to materials in multiple languages via Medline Plus or they can provide their own materials. PCC EHR clients should be able to get auto-credit for this. Partner clients would only be able to get auto-credit if they have implemented Pediatric Advisor to work through Partner.
If the practice uses “Pediatric Advisor”, which for some PCC Practices is accessible through Partner, they have the ability to print Spanish versions of handouts. Otherwise, PCC EHR clients have access to materials in multiple languages via Medline Plus or they can provide their own materials. PCC EHR clients should be able to get auto-credit for this. Partner clients would only be able to get auto-credit if they have implemented Pediatric Advisor to work through Partner.
Note that CDC VIS documents are translated into many languages and count for this endeavor.
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|A description of how to access patient education of various languages in PCC EHR ||[[Media:1F.4.pdf| Multi-language patient education in PCC EHR]]||PCC||07/03/14
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|A sample policy and procedure guide, with screen shots, showing cultural, ethnic, and language resource management ||[[Media:Culture&language_services.pdf| Culture and Language Services]]||TPC||03/25/13
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The practice engages in activities to understand and meet the cultural and linguistic needs of its patients/families.

1.F.1 Assesses the racial and ethnic diversity of its population

Race and ethnicity are tracked in Partner in the patient editor and can easily be updated at the time of checkin. This information can also be updated in PCC EHR. Partner reports can be generated to show how many patients have each race and ethnicity value.

Description Example/Screenshot/Documentation Source Date Added
Using PCC reports to assess the race, ethnicity, and preferred language of your patient population Race, ethnicity, preferred language reporting in PCC PCC 07/03/14
Partner recaller output can be sent to a spreadsheet and a pivot table can be created to show the racial, ethnic, and preferred language distribution of patients at the practice. Contact PCC Support for assistance with this
Spreadsheet screenshot summarizing race, ethnicity, preferred language breakdown
Partner 03/20/13
A sample policy and procedure guide, with screen shots, showing cultural, ethnic, and language resource management Culture and Language Services TPC 03/25/13

1.F.2 Assesses the language needs of its population

Preferred language is tracked in both the Partner practice management system and the PCC EHR.

The recaller output and spreadsheet described above also includes an assessment of a patient's primary preferred language.

Description Example/Screenshot/Documentation Source Date Added
Using PCC reports to assess the race, ethnicity, and preferred language of your patient population Race, ethnicity, preferred language reporting in PCC PCC 07/03/14
A sample policy and procedure guide, with screen shots, showing cultural, ethnic, and language resource management Culture and Language Services TPC 03/25/13

1.F.3 Provides interpretation or bilingual services to meet the language needs of its population

The practice would need to provide documentation showing their use of interpretation services. When the practice uses staff or an outside service to interpret during a visit, this should be noted in the visit.

Description Example/Screenshot/Documentation Source Date Added
A sample policy and procedure guide, with screen shots, showing cultural, ethnic, and language resource management Culture and Language Services TPC 03/25/13

1.F.4 Provides printed materials in the languages of its population

If the practice uses “Pediatric Advisor”, which for some PCC Practices is accessible through Partner, they have the ability to print Spanish versions of handouts. Otherwise, PCC EHR clients have access to materials in multiple languages via Medline Plus or they can provide their own materials. PCC EHR clients should be able to get auto-credit for this. Partner clients would only be able to get auto-credit if they have implemented Pediatric Advisor to work through Partner.

Note that CDC VIS documents are translated into many languages and count for this endeavor.


Description Example/Screenshot/Documentation Source Date Added
A description of how to access patient education of various languages in PCC EHR Multi-language patient education in PCC EHR PCC 07/03/14
A sample policy and procedure guide, with screen shots, showing cultural, ethnic, and language resource management Culture and Language Services TPC 03/25/13