BackgroundLanguage concordance between physicians and patients may reduce barriers to care faced by patients with limited English proficiency (LEP). It is unclear whether physicians with fluency in non-English languages practice in areas with high concentrations of people with LEP.ObjectiveTo investigate whether physician non-English language fluency is associated with practicing in areas with high concentrations of people with LEP.DesignCross-sectional cohort study.ParticipantsA total of 61,138 practicing physicians no longer in training who participated in the California Medical Board Physician Licensure Survey from 2001-2007.MeasuresSelf-reported language fluency in Spanish and Asian languages. Physician practice ZIP code corresponding t...
with diabetes have limited English proficiency (LEP). Whether language barriers in health care contr...
The goal of this thesis was to examine the primary methods of communication that Latinos with limite...
Inadequate communication between patients with limited English proficiency (LEP) and providers can b...
BackgroundLanguage concordance between physicians and patients may reduce barriers to care faced by ...
Purpose: The population with limited English proficiency (LEP) in California is growing. We sought t...
The United States has steadily become more language diverse. This effect is highly visible in San Di...
ObjectivesPatient-physician language concordance among limited English proficient (LEP) patients is ...
Background and objectives. The number of US residents with limited English proficiency (LEP) is 14 m...
BackgroundStandardized means to identify patients likely to benefit from language assistance are nee...
Health care encounters can be stressful, compromising a patient’s ability to fully engage and unders...
BackgroundProvider-patient language discordance is related to worse quality care for limited English...
Abstract Background Patient-Physician language discor...
Context: Latinos experience substantial barriers to primary care. Limited English language proficien...
the United States brings serious challenges for healthcare providers. Federal civil rights policy re...
BACKGROUND: Individuals with limited English proficiency experience poor patient-clinician communica...
with diabetes have limited English proficiency (LEP). Whether language barriers in health care contr...
The goal of this thesis was to examine the primary methods of communication that Latinos with limite...
Inadequate communication between patients with limited English proficiency (LEP) and providers can b...
BackgroundLanguage concordance between physicians and patients may reduce barriers to care faced by ...
Purpose: The population with limited English proficiency (LEP) in California is growing. We sought t...
The United States has steadily become more language diverse. This effect is highly visible in San Di...
ObjectivesPatient-physician language concordance among limited English proficient (LEP) patients is ...
Background and objectives. The number of US residents with limited English proficiency (LEP) is 14 m...
BackgroundStandardized means to identify patients likely to benefit from language assistance are nee...
Health care encounters can be stressful, compromising a patient’s ability to fully engage and unders...
BackgroundProvider-patient language discordance is related to worse quality care for limited English...
Abstract Background Patient-Physician language discor...
Context: Latinos experience substantial barriers to primary care. Limited English language proficien...
the United States brings serious challenges for healthcare providers. Federal civil rights policy re...
BACKGROUND: Individuals with limited English proficiency experience poor patient-clinician communica...
with diabetes have limited English proficiency (LEP). Whether language barriers in health care contr...
The goal of this thesis was to examine the primary methods of communication that Latinos with limite...
Inadequate communication between patients with limited English proficiency (LEP) and providers can b...