Patients who do not speak English as their primary language suffer from worse patient outcomes than patients who do speak English as their primary language. Utilizing a professional interpreter for all patient encounters has been proven to improve healthcare disparities among this patient population. A surgical oncology unit has the opportunity to improve utilization of readily available interpreters when interacting with this patient population. Increasing implementation of interpreter use will hopefully lead to many improved patient outcomes
In clinical settings, there is a disconnect between health care professionals (HCPs) and patients wi...
In clinical settings, there is a disconnect between health care professionals (HCPs) and patients wi...
Accuracy and Patient Satisfaction with using a Language Interpreter in the Healthcare Setting: A Sys...
Patients who do not speak English as their primary language suffer from worse patient outcomes than ...
Patients who do not speak English as their primary language suffer from worse patient outcomes than ...
Patients who do not speak English as their primary language suffer from worse patient outcomes than ...
Objective. Todetermine if professionalmedical interpreters have a positive impact on clinical care f...
BackgroundLanguage barriers disrupt communication and impede informed consent for patients with limi...
PURPOSE: Provision of interpreter services for non-English-speaking patients is a federal requiremen...
Background: Patients who do not speak English well may rely on the use of family members or professi...
Background: Patients who do not speak English well may rely on the use of family members or professi...
Background: Patients who do not speak English well may rely on the use of family members or professi...
Examines the need for trained medical interpreters by comparing the satisfaction of emergency room p...
BACKGROUND: The population of limited English proficiency (LEP) patients has grown significantly and...
BACKGROUND: Professional interpreters improve care for limited English proficient patients but are u...
In clinical settings, there is a disconnect between health care professionals (HCPs) and patients wi...
In clinical settings, there is a disconnect between health care professionals (HCPs) and patients wi...
Accuracy and Patient Satisfaction with using a Language Interpreter in the Healthcare Setting: A Sys...
Patients who do not speak English as their primary language suffer from worse patient outcomes than ...
Patients who do not speak English as their primary language suffer from worse patient outcomes than ...
Patients who do not speak English as their primary language suffer from worse patient outcomes than ...
Objective. Todetermine if professionalmedical interpreters have a positive impact on clinical care f...
BackgroundLanguage barriers disrupt communication and impede informed consent for patients with limi...
PURPOSE: Provision of interpreter services for non-English-speaking patients is a federal requiremen...
Background: Patients who do not speak English well may rely on the use of family members or professi...
Background: Patients who do not speak English well may rely on the use of family members or professi...
Background: Patients who do not speak English well may rely on the use of family members or professi...
Examines the need for trained medical interpreters by comparing the satisfaction of emergency room p...
BACKGROUND: The population of limited English proficiency (LEP) patients has grown significantly and...
BACKGROUND: Professional interpreters improve care for limited English proficient patients but are u...
In clinical settings, there is a disconnect between health care professionals (HCPs) and patients wi...
In clinical settings, there is a disconnect between health care professionals (HCPs) and patients wi...
Accuracy and Patient Satisfaction with using a Language Interpreter in the Healthcare Setting: A Sys...