Cross-cultural care is health care that intentionally considers individuals and populations within their cultural contexts. Ensuring that the medical system can care for all people across all cultures is a fundamental aspect of public health. This article describes key ideas and constructs relevant to cross-cultural care and explores how primary care clinicians can contribute to improved patient and public health. Utilizing skills and concepts from medical anthropology, primary care clinicians can provide cross-cultural care that improves the health of patients and populations in all communities.
Keywords: Cross-cultural care; Cultural humility; PACT model; Patient-centered care; Primary care.
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