The Impact of COVID-19 on Diverse Communities During the Pandemic: A Case for Culturally Competent Intervention Strategies

Providing access to adequate and culturally competent healthcare in the United States has been an ongoing challenge with healthcare access barriers impacting the quality of care received by racially and ethnically diverse populations. Despite the preventative measures taken to halt the spread of the...

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Community
Coronaviruses
COVID-19
COVID-19 diagnostic tests
COVID-19 vaccines
Cross-sectional studies
Cultural competence
Disease control
Disease transmission
Emergencies
Fatalities
Health care
Health care access
Health disparities
Health services
Health surveillance
Hispanic Americans
Hospitalization
Immunization
Intervention
Leadership
Literature reviews
Medical referrals
Mortality
Mortality rates
Pandemics
Political leadership
Quality of care
Quantitative analysis
Sick leave
Surveillance
Task forces
White people
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