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Get Involved With CLAS Advocate with Us! Looking for ways to get involved in the legislative process? Visit the CLAS Advocacy page to read our legislative priorities and find ways to engage with lawmakers during the legislative session
- What is CLAS? - Think Cultural Health
CLAS is a way to improve the quality of services provided to all individuals, which could ultimately help reduce health disparities CLAS is about respect and responsiveness: Respect the whole individual and Respond to the individual’s health needs and preferences
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- California Leave Accounting System (CLAS)
This Website provides timely information regarding CLAS News Updates, References, and Training We hope you find this information useful and informative If you have questions or need technical support for CLAS, call and leave a message on our Liaison Line: 916-327-0756 General questions can also be submitted to CLAS@sco ca gov
- CLAS Standards | Achieving Health Equity
The National CLAS Standards are intended to advance health equity, improve quality, and help eliminate health care disparities by establishing a blueprint for health and health care organizations
- National Standards for Culturally and Linguistically . . .
First published in 2000, the CLAS Standards provide a framework to advance health equity, improve health care quality, and help reduce disparities with a whole-person approach that considers cultural background when attending to a person’s health care needs
- Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services
Culturally and linguistically appropriate services (CLAS) are respectful of and responsive to the health beliefs, practices and needs of diverse patients AHRQ has tools, training, and reports to help health systems deliver CLAS so that all patients receive high quality care and achieve good health outcomes
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