(1) For the purposes of this section,
"multicultural health" means the provision of health care
services with the knowledge and awareness of the causes and
effects of the determinants of health that lead to disparities in
health status between different genders and racial and ethnic
populations and the practice skills necessary to respond
appropriately.
(2) The department, in consultation with the disciplining
authorities as defined in RCW 18.130.040, shall establish, within
available department general funds, an ongoing multicultural
health awareness and education program as an integral part of its
health professions regulation. The purpose of the education
program is to raise awareness and educate health care
professionals regarding the knowledge, attitudes, and practice
skills necessary to care for diverse populations to achieve a
greater understanding of the relationship between culture and
health. The disciplining authorities having the authority to
offer continuing education may provide training in the dynamics
of providing culturally competent, multicultural health care to
diverse populations. Any such education shall be developed in
collaboration with education programs that train students in that
health profession. A disciplining authority may require that
instructors of continuing education or continuing competency
programs integrate multicultural health into their curricula when
it is appropriate to the subject matter of the instruction. No
funds from the health professions account may be utilized to fund
activities under this section unless the disciplining authority
authorizes expenditures from its proportions of the account. A
disciplining authority may defray costs by authorizing a fee to
be charged for participants or materials relating to any
sponsored program.
(3) By July 1, 2008, each education program with a
curriculum to train health professionals for employment in a
profession credentialed by a disciplining authority under chapter 18.130 RCW shall integrate into the curriculum instruction in
multicultural health as part of its basic education preparation
curriculum. The department may not deny the application of any
applicant for a credential to practice a health profession on the
basis that the education or training program that the applicant
successfully completed did not include integrated multicultural
health curriculum as part of its basic instruction.
[2006 c 237 § 2.]
NOTES:
Findings -- 2006 c 237: "The legislature finds that women and people of color experience significant disparities from the general population in education, employment, healthy living conditions, access to health care, and other social determinants of health. The legislature finds that it shall be a priority for the state to develop the knowledge, attitudes, and practice skills of health professionals and those working with diverse populations to achieve a greater understanding of the relationship between culture and health and gender and health." [2006 c 237 § 1.]