BackgroundDisparities in health care services between Hispanics and whites in the United States are well documented.ObjectiveThe objective of the study was to determine whether language spoken at home identifies Hispanics at risk for not receiving recommended health care services.DesignThe design of the study was cross-sectional, nationally representative survey of households.PatientsThe patients were non-Hispanic white and Hispanic adults participating in the 2003 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey.MeasurementsWe compared receipt of ten recommended health care services by ethnicity and primary language adjusting for demographic and socioeconomic characteristics, health status, and access to care.ResultsThe sample included 12,706 whites and 5...
In the United States, data confirm that Spanish-speaking immigrants are particularly affected by the...
Research on Hispanics/Latinos over the past decade with respect to the role of language and culture ...
The language barrier in healthcare and Hispanic patients leads to a lack of understanding, education...
BackgroundDisparities in health care services between Hispanics and whites in the United States are ...
Objectives. We examined self-reported health status, health behaviors, access to care, and use of pr...
The purpose of this article is to assess the relative effects of financial and cultural fac-tors, na...
BACKGROUND: Racial and ethnic disparities in health care have been well documented, but poorly expla...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to determine if Spanish language preference was signific...
Objectives: The purpose of the study was to explicate the views of a Communication and language are ...
Context: Latinos experience substantial barriers to primary care. Limited English language proficien...
Many Hispanic adults in the U.S. do not receive adequate healthcare. This study seeks to explore the...
BACKGROUND:Language barriers are one of the most consequential obstacles that patients and providers...
Objective: Language barriers have been well documented as a contributing factor to disparities in th...
Content file updated by author on 16 February 2015.This paper investigates how the rate of uninsuran...
Abstract Background Significant differences in health outcomes have been documented among Hispanic p...
In the United States, data confirm that Spanish-speaking immigrants are particularly affected by the...
Research on Hispanics/Latinos over the past decade with respect to the role of language and culture ...
The language barrier in healthcare and Hispanic patients leads to a lack of understanding, education...
BackgroundDisparities in health care services between Hispanics and whites in the United States are ...
Objectives. We examined self-reported health status, health behaviors, access to care, and use of pr...
The purpose of this article is to assess the relative effects of financial and cultural fac-tors, na...
BACKGROUND: Racial and ethnic disparities in health care have been well documented, but poorly expla...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to determine if Spanish language preference was signific...
Objectives: The purpose of the study was to explicate the views of a Communication and language are ...
Context: Latinos experience substantial barriers to primary care. Limited English language proficien...
Many Hispanic adults in the U.S. do not receive adequate healthcare. This study seeks to explore the...
BACKGROUND:Language barriers are one of the most consequential obstacles that patients and providers...
Objective: Language barriers have been well documented as a contributing factor to disparities in th...
Content file updated by author on 16 February 2015.This paper investigates how the rate of uninsuran...
Abstract Background Significant differences in health outcomes have been documented among Hispanic p...
In the United States, data confirm that Spanish-speaking immigrants are particularly affected by the...
Research on Hispanics/Latinos over the past decade with respect to the role of language and culture ...
The language barrier in healthcare and Hispanic patients leads to a lack of understanding, education...