abstract: The thesis examines the intricacies involved with the language barriers experienced by patients with Limited English Proficiency (LEP) in medical encounters in the U.S. It examines the evidence showing the impact that language barriers have on both the quality of care and the satisfaction with care experienced by patients with LEP. It also presents an overview of the laws regulating these interactions and its limitations. It further examines the pros and cons of the use of interpreters as the primary strategy developed to operationalize these regulations, including lack of funding for medical interpreters, lack of appropriate training and certification, and language diversity. Additionally, language barriers are examined in the co...
This paper aims to provide a description of the need for Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate S...
Linguistically appropriate healthcare is a cornerstone of providing quality patient care. Provider-p...
Ms. Heh emphasizes the critical call to action in addressing the needs of limited English proficient...
The growing diversity in the United States brings with it multiple cultures, languages, and communic...
ABSTRACT: Purpose: The purpose of this article is to review how current practices reflect language b...
Health care encounters can be stressful, compromising a patient’s ability to fully engage and unders...
This Honors Thesis aims to examine and address the insufficient provision of language accommodation ...
The proportion of the U.S. population with limited English profi-ciency is growing. Physicians often...
Abstract The United States has many immigrants that have not yet mastered the language, causing them...
Doctor - patient communication is a common thing if both of them represent a common culture and spea...
Abstract Background: Limited English proficiency (LEP) population continues to grow; and healthcare...
With half of the foreign born population in the United States speaking English less than very well, ...
Many U.S. residents who speak little English may face language barriers when seeking health care. Th...
This paper addresses what is currently known about language barriers in health care, ways in which l...
Inadequate communication between patients with limited English proficiency (LEP) and providers can b...
This paper aims to provide a description of the need for Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate S...
Linguistically appropriate healthcare is a cornerstone of providing quality patient care. Provider-p...
Ms. Heh emphasizes the critical call to action in addressing the needs of limited English proficient...
The growing diversity in the United States brings with it multiple cultures, languages, and communic...
ABSTRACT: Purpose: The purpose of this article is to review how current practices reflect language b...
Health care encounters can be stressful, compromising a patient’s ability to fully engage and unders...
This Honors Thesis aims to examine and address the insufficient provision of language accommodation ...
The proportion of the U.S. population with limited English profi-ciency is growing. Physicians often...
Abstract The United States has many immigrants that have not yet mastered the language, causing them...
Doctor - patient communication is a common thing if both of them represent a common culture and spea...
Abstract Background: Limited English proficiency (LEP) population continues to grow; and healthcare...
With half of the foreign born population in the United States speaking English less than very well, ...
Many U.S. residents who speak little English may face language barriers when seeking health care. Th...
This paper addresses what is currently known about language barriers in health care, ways in which l...
Inadequate communication between patients with limited English proficiency (LEP) and providers can b...
This paper aims to provide a description of the need for Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate S...
Linguistically appropriate healthcare is a cornerstone of providing quality patient care. Provider-p...
Ms. Heh emphasizes the critical call to action in addressing the needs of limited English proficient...