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Aditya Jain
This article explores the pivotal role of cultural competence in shaping the landscape of palliative care, particularly within the intricate weave of a culturally diverse environment such as India. Cultural competence, encompassing knowledge, attitudes, and skills, emerges as a transformative tool that holds the promise of not only enhancing patient satisfaction but also addressing existing inequalities in access and health outcomes within the realm of palliative care. By adeptly tailoring cultural competence to the Indian palliative care context, providers can effectively bridge the gap between diverse cultural backgrounds and patient care. A distinctive advantage lies in the potential of cultural competence to bring about significant benefits for patients without substantially elevating operational costs. The integration of cultural competence into education and daily operations stands as a potent strategy for harmonizing the diverse tapestry of palliative care in India, fostering inclusivity, and steering the pathway towards more equitable outcomes.