What is the Toolkit designed to do?
The Toolkit is designed to answer questions about race, ethnicity, and primary language data collection. It provides the answers to the “how to” questions and addresses concerns (legal, privacy, how to ask patients, how to address concerns) about data collection. • How do I use the Toolkit? The Toolkit is setup to be user-friendly. The table of contents provides an outline of the type of information available on the toolkit. When you click on a topic area in the table of contents, you will be given a list of the resources available (PowerPoint presentations, categories to use, survey instruments, etc.). The toolkit is designed to guide you through each step. • How do I know if I need to implement this type of tool in my hospital? Given the changing demographics of many communities, we recommend that all hospitals and health care organizations implement a standard, systematic method of collecting race, ethnicity, and primary language data. In addition, many health care organizations nee
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