Ms. Heh emphasizes the critical call to action in addressing the needs of limited English proficient (LEP) patients. The relationship between federal policy, front-line services, and quality and safety are explored
Patients and families with limited English proficiency (LEP) face barriers to health care service ac...
The quality of communication between patients and clinicians can have a major impact on health outco...
With half of the foreign born population in the United States speaking English less than very well, ...
Abstract Background: Limited English proficiency (LEP) population continues to grow; and healthcare...
This paper aims to provide a description of the need for Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate S...
Health care encounters can be stressful, compromising a patient’s ability to fully engage and unders...
Outlines the need to provide medical interpreters and healthcare material for patients with limited ...
Language barriers can impact the ability of individuals to access vital services such as health care...
The article by Cheri Wilson, “ Patient Safety and Healthcare Quality: The Case for Language Access ...
As the number of Spanish speaking immigrants coming to the United States increases, there will also ...
Background: Provider–patient language discordance is related to worse quality care for limited Engli...
Inadequate communication between patients with limited English proficiency (LEP) and providers can b...
The article by Cheri Wilson, “Patient Safety and Healthcare Quality: The Case for Language Access”, ...
Linguistically appropriate healthcare is a cornerstone of providing quality patient care. Provider-p...
The growing diversity in the United States brings with it multiple cultures, languages, and communic...
Patients and families with limited English proficiency (LEP) face barriers to health care service ac...
The quality of communication between patients and clinicians can have a major impact on health outco...
With half of the foreign born population in the United States speaking English less than very well, ...
Abstract Background: Limited English proficiency (LEP) population continues to grow; and healthcare...
This paper aims to provide a description of the need for Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate S...
Health care encounters can be stressful, compromising a patient’s ability to fully engage and unders...
Outlines the need to provide medical interpreters and healthcare material for patients with limited ...
Language barriers can impact the ability of individuals to access vital services such as health care...
The article by Cheri Wilson, “ Patient Safety and Healthcare Quality: The Case for Language Access ...
As the number of Spanish speaking immigrants coming to the United States increases, there will also ...
Background: Provider–patient language discordance is related to worse quality care for limited Engli...
Inadequate communication between patients with limited English proficiency (LEP) and providers can b...
The article by Cheri Wilson, “Patient Safety and Healthcare Quality: The Case for Language Access”, ...
Linguistically appropriate healthcare is a cornerstone of providing quality patient care. Provider-p...
The growing diversity in the United States brings with it multiple cultures, languages, and communic...
Patients and families with limited English proficiency (LEP) face barriers to health care service ac...
The quality of communication between patients and clinicians can have a major impact on health outco...
With half of the foreign born population in the United States speaking English less than very well, ...