Background and objectives. The number of US residents with limited English proficiency (LEP) is 14 million and rising. The goal of this study was to estimate the effects of LEP on physician time and resource use. Design. This was a prospective, observational study. Setting and Subjects. The study included 285 Medicaid patients speaking English (n = 112), Spanish (n = 62), or Russian (n = 111) visiting the General Medicine and Family Practice Clinics at the UC Davis Medical Center in 1996-1997 (participation rate, 85%). Bilingual research assistants administered patient questionnaires, abstracted the medical record, and conducted detailed time and motion studies. Main outcome measures. We used seemingly unrelated regression models to evaluat...
Introduction: Patients with limited English proficiency may be at risk for incomplete history collec...
abstract: The thesis examines the intricacies involved with the language barriers experienced by pat...
Introduction. Approximately 41.6% of the US population who speak a language other than English (20% ...
BackgroundLanguage concordance between physicians and patients may reduce barriers to care faced by ...
BackgroundStandardized means to identify patients likely to benefit from language assistance are nee...
Purpose: The population with limited English proficiency (LEP) in California is growing. We sought t...
Inadequate communication between patients with limited English proficiency (LEP) and providers can b...
Background: Patients with limited English proficiency (LEP) have poor health outcomes compared to En...
As the population of primarily Spanish-speaking patients rises, physicians must adapt their language...
Health care encounters can be stressful, compromising a patient’s ability to fully engage and unders...
Context: Latinos experience substantial barriers to primary care. Limited English language proficien...
ABSTRACT: Purpose: The purpose of this article is to review how current practices reflect language b...
Abstract The United States has many immigrants that have not yet mastered the language, causing them...
Significant health disparities exist between limited English proficient and English-proficient patie...
This study examined language barriers to health care access among a population-based sample of Medic...
Introduction: Patients with limited English proficiency may be at risk for incomplete history collec...
abstract: The thesis examines the intricacies involved with the language barriers experienced by pat...
Introduction. Approximately 41.6% of the US population who speak a language other than English (20% ...
BackgroundLanguage concordance between physicians and patients may reduce barriers to care faced by ...
BackgroundStandardized means to identify patients likely to benefit from language assistance are nee...
Purpose: The population with limited English proficiency (LEP) in California is growing. We sought t...
Inadequate communication between patients with limited English proficiency (LEP) and providers can b...
Background: Patients with limited English proficiency (LEP) have poor health outcomes compared to En...
As the population of primarily Spanish-speaking patients rises, physicians must adapt their language...
Health care encounters can be stressful, compromising a patient’s ability to fully engage and unders...
Context: Latinos experience substantial barriers to primary care. Limited English language proficien...
ABSTRACT: Purpose: The purpose of this article is to review how current practices reflect language b...
Abstract The United States has many immigrants that have not yet mastered the language, causing them...
Significant health disparities exist between limited English proficient and English-proficient patie...
This study examined language barriers to health care access among a population-based sample of Medic...
Introduction: Patients with limited English proficiency may be at risk for incomplete history collec...
abstract: The thesis examines the intricacies involved with the language barriers experienced by pat...
Introduction. Approximately 41.6% of the US population who speak a language other than English (20% ...