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Cultural Competency Key for HIV’s Healthcare Discrimination Problem

Hispanic people with HIV are likely to report healthcare discrimination, an issue carving out racial health disparities and which must be countered with cultural competency.

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By Sara Heath

- Cultural competency is needed to address the healthcare discrimination and stigma felt by Hispanic folks with HIV, according to the latest Centers for Disease Control & Prevention Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR).

That cultural competency could be key to closing the racial health disparities Hispanic individuals see across all disease states, the report said. Particularly, Hispanic people with HIV see disparities in HIV health outcomes compared to other racial groups, the CDC researchers wrote.

Patient access to HIV treatment is lower for Hispanic people than for White people. Previous studies have revealed lower proportions of Hispanic people getting HIV care, being retained in that care, and being virally suppressed when compared to their White counterparts with HIV.