The Cultural Competency Organizational Assessment-360 (COA360)
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The Cultural Competency Organizational Assessment-360 (COA3660) is a multi-dimensional, web-based tool used to assess the cultural competency of health care organizations. The COA360 is unique in that it has been designed for use in hospital organizational “sub-units”, such as clinical departments, hospital impatient service units or outpatients units, rather than focusing on an individual, such as physicians and other medical personnel. This tool provides a “360-degree view” of health care organizations by including the perspectives of the organizational unit and each of the health care unit’s constituencies including administrators, healthcare providers, non-provider staff, and clients/patients.
. Dr. LaVeist is a professor of Health Policy and Management and the William C. and Nancy F. Richardson Professor in Health Policy at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
. The U.S. Census Bureau projects that by 2050, non-Hispanic whites in the United States will be in the numerical minority and the U.S. will be a nation of “minority-majority,” a term for a place where in the ethnic population outnumbers the racial majority (usually, non-Hispanic whites). The COA360 was created to help address the effect of the "minority-majority" shift on the healthcare industry.
Background
The COA360 was developed by Dr. Thomas LaVeist, director of the Hopkins Center for Health Disparities SolutionsHopkins Center for Health Disparities Solutions
The Hopkins Center for Health Disparities Solutions , a research center within the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, was established in October 2002 with a 5-year grant from the National Center for Minority Health and Health Disparities , of the National Institutes of Health under...
. Dr. LaVeist is a professor of Health Policy and Management and the William C. and Nancy F. Richardson Professor in Health Policy at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health is part of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, United States...
. The U.S. Census Bureau projects that by 2050, non-Hispanic whites in the United States will be in the numerical minority and the U.S. will be a nation of “minority-majority,” a term for a place where in the ethnic population outnumbers the racial majority (usually, non-Hispanic whites). The COA360 was created to help address the effect of the "minority-majority" shift on the healthcare industry.