Purpose: The population with limited English proficiency (LEP) in California is growing. We sought to determine whether enough primary care physicians (PCPs) have the language skills to meet patient needs. Methods: The authors determined the number of PCPs who self-report proficiency in the five most common non-English languages spoken in California (Spanish, Cantonese, Mandarin, Tagalog, and Vietnamese) using Medical Board of California data from 2013 to 2015. The authors estimated LEP populations during 2011-2015 using Census data. They calculated PCP supply (the ratio of PCPs/100,000 LEP individuals) compared to a federal standard to judge adequacy. They performed a sensitivity analysis adjusting the percentage of LEP patients in a bilin...
BACKGROUND: Significant health disparities exist between limited English proficient and English-prof...
Significant health disparities exist between limited English proficient and English-proficient patie...
The United States has steadily become more language diverse. This effect is highly visible in San Di...
Purpose: The population with limited English proficiency (LEP) in California is growing. We sought t...
Background: National studies report patients with limited English proficiency (LEP) have difficulty ...
BackgroundLanguage concordance between physicians and patients may reduce barriers to care faced by ...
Explores the policy options for encouraging and measuring second-language competence among healthcar...
This study explored a group of primary care physicians' use of various methods to bridge language an...
BACKGROUND: Individuals with limited English proficiency experience poor patient-clinician communica...
BackgroundStandardized means to identify patients likely to benefit from language assistance are nee...
Many California hospitals have recognized the value of providing linguistically appropriate care for...
ObjectivesPatient-physician language concordance among limited English proficient (LEP) patients is ...
Context: Latinos experience substantial barriers to primary care. Limited English language proficien...
Background and objectives. The number of US residents with limited English proficiency (LEP) is 14 m...
A large population of Americans have limited or no English proficiency (LEP) with about 64% of those...
BACKGROUND: Significant health disparities exist between limited English proficient and English-prof...
Significant health disparities exist between limited English proficient and English-proficient patie...
The United States has steadily become more language diverse. This effect is highly visible in San Di...
Purpose: The population with limited English proficiency (LEP) in California is growing. We sought t...
Background: National studies report patients with limited English proficiency (LEP) have difficulty ...
BackgroundLanguage concordance between physicians and patients may reduce barriers to care faced by ...
Explores the policy options for encouraging and measuring second-language competence among healthcar...
This study explored a group of primary care physicians' use of various methods to bridge language an...
BACKGROUND: Individuals with limited English proficiency experience poor patient-clinician communica...
BackgroundStandardized means to identify patients likely to benefit from language assistance are nee...
Many California hospitals have recognized the value of providing linguistically appropriate care for...
ObjectivesPatient-physician language concordance among limited English proficient (LEP) patients is ...
Context: Latinos experience substantial barriers to primary care. Limited English language proficien...
Background and objectives. The number of US residents with limited English proficiency (LEP) is 14 m...
A large population of Americans have limited or no English proficiency (LEP) with about 64% of those...
BACKGROUND: Significant health disparities exist between limited English proficient and English-prof...
Significant health disparities exist between limited English proficient and English-proficient patie...
The United States has steadily become more language diverse. This effect is highly visible in San Di...