The posts are based on the following, which is provided only as a reference.
Pick a proposed rule from Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Federal Policy Guidance (https://www.medicaid.gov/federal-policy-guidance/index.html).
Are there any cultural sensitivities that need to be considered due to the notice, rule, or proposed rule?
Should all cultures be given equal consideration in health care policies?
What aspects of culture should be given consideration in the health care industry?
After reviewing several of the proposed rules I selected Extension of Grace Period Related to the “Four Walls” for Indian Health Service and Tribal Facilities. This rule is mostly about Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement for tribal facilities. Based on my readings I do not see any cultural sensitivities for this rule.
Culture is the values, customs, social structures, beliefs and patterns of human activity and the symbolic structures that provide meaning and significance to human behavior. Taking this into consideration I believe that all cultures should be given equal consideration in health care policies. Increased diversity of the nations brings both challenges and opportunities to the healthcare industry but having a culturally competent healthcare system will improve the quality of care and health outcomes (Health policy Institute, n.d.).
For non-English speaking people they are more likely to experience medial errors, misdiagnosis, incorrect treatment or poorer outcomes unfortunately due to the language barriers, misunderstandings and miscommunication (Ausmed, 2021). Aspects that should be considered are genetic differences between cultural groups that can cause different illness, beliefs, values, and cultural practices.