Abstract Objectives The purpose of this study is to examine the prevalence of social needs by English proficiency using data from Northwell Health’s social determinants of health screening program. The screening program evaluates 12 domains of social needs: material need, employment, medical-legal assistance, health insurance, public benefits, health literacy, transportation, medical care, utilities, housing quality, food security, and housing insecurity. We have identified patients to have limited English proficiency if they have selected a language other than English as their primary language. Results The study population includes 92,958 individuals; of these, 83,445 (89.8%) patients are English proficient, and 9513 (10.2%) patients have ...
Increasing numbers of persons in the United States cannot speak, read, write, or understand the Engl...
Limited English proficiency is a risk factor affecting millions of persons living in the United Stat...
Having the capacity to communicate in a common language is centrally important when people access an...
OBJECTIVES—To examine the extent to which limited English proficiency (LEP) poses a risk to physical...
Inadequate communication between patients with limited English proficiency (LEP) and providers can b...
Background:Individuals with limited English proficiency (LEP) have long faced barriers in naviga...
Background and Study Purpose: Findings from previous studies suggest that, in a health care delivery...
BackgroundStandardized means to identify patients likely to benefit from language assistance are nee...
I n the United States, demographics regarding limited English proficiency and literacy are I soberin...
Abstract Background Many patients who present to public Emergency Departments (EDs) have Limited Eng...
Having the capacity to communicate in a common language is centrally important when people access an...
Purpose: The Limited English Proficient (LEP) population experiences well-documented suboptimal heal...
The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) supports Community Health Centers (CHCs) whi...
Although federal legislation mandates the provision of qualified interpreters for limited English pr...
This study examined language barriers to health care access among a population-based sample of Medic...
Increasing numbers of persons in the United States cannot speak, read, write, or understand the Engl...
Limited English proficiency is a risk factor affecting millions of persons living in the United Stat...
Having the capacity to communicate in a common language is centrally important when people access an...
OBJECTIVES—To examine the extent to which limited English proficiency (LEP) poses a risk to physical...
Inadequate communication between patients with limited English proficiency (LEP) and providers can b...
Background:Individuals with limited English proficiency (LEP) have long faced barriers in naviga...
Background and Study Purpose: Findings from previous studies suggest that, in a health care delivery...
BackgroundStandardized means to identify patients likely to benefit from language assistance are nee...
I n the United States, demographics regarding limited English proficiency and literacy are I soberin...
Abstract Background Many patients who present to public Emergency Departments (EDs) have Limited Eng...
Having the capacity to communicate in a common language is centrally important when people access an...
Purpose: The Limited English Proficient (LEP) population experiences well-documented suboptimal heal...
The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) supports Community Health Centers (CHCs) whi...
Although federal legislation mandates the provision of qualified interpreters for limited English pr...
This study examined language barriers to health care access among a population-based sample of Medic...
Increasing numbers of persons in the United States cannot speak, read, write, or understand the Engl...
Limited English proficiency is a risk factor affecting millions of persons living in the United Stat...
Having the capacity to communicate in a common language is centrally important when people access an...