Twenty-one million Americans are limited in English proficiency (LEP), but little is known about the effect of medical interpreter services on health care quality. Asystematic literature review was conducted on the impact of interpreter services on quality of care. Five database searches yielded 2,640 citations and a final database of 36 articles, after applying exclusion criteria. Multiple studies document that quality of care is compro-mised when LEP patients need but do not get interpreters. LEP patients’quality of care is inferior, and more interpreter errors occur with untrained ad hoc interpreters. Inadequate interpreter services can have serious consequences for patients with mental disorders. Trained professional interpreters and bi...
Background: The inability to communicate effectively in a common language can jeopardize clinicians’...
Patients with limited English proficiency (LEP) experience longer hospital length of stay (LOS) and ...
The quality of communication between patients and clinicians can have a major impact on health outco...
Objective. Todetermine if professionalmedical interpreters have a positive impact on clinical care f...
With half of the foreign born population in the United States speaking English less than very well, ...
The Use of Qualified Medical Interpreters in Healthcare: Barriers for Healthcare Professionals By An...
Although federal legislation mandates the provision of qualified interpreters for limited English pr...
This file was last viewed in Microsoft Edge.This study examines the effects of different medical int...
Ms. Heh emphasizes the critical call to action in addressing the needs of limited English proficient...
Accuracy and Patient Satisfaction with using a Language Interpreter in the Healthcare Setting: A Sys...
BackgroundProvider-patient language discordance is related to worse quality care for limited English...
In clinical settings, there is a disconnect between health care professionals (HCPs) and patients wi...
Communication is essential to the medical field. Approximately 350 different languages are spoken in...
for language access services in health care settings in order to ensure that all patients receive ac...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityThere is a two fold nursing problem...
Background: The inability to communicate effectively in a common language can jeopardize clinicians’...
Patients with limited English proficiency (LEP) experience longer hospital length of stay (LOS) and ...
The quality of communication between patients and clinicians can have a major impact on health outco...
Objective. Todetermine if professionalmedical interpreters have a positive impact on clinical care f...
With half of the foreign born population in the United States speaking English less than very well, ...
The Use of Qualified Medical Interpreters in Healthcare: Barriers for Healthcare Professionals By An...
Although federal legislation mandates the provision of qualified interpreters for limited English pr...
This file was last viewed in Microsoft Edge.This study examines the effects of different medical int...
Ms. Heh emphasizes the critical call to action in addressing the needs of limited English proficient...
Accuracy and Patient Satisfaction with using a Language Interpreter in the Healthcare Setting: A Sys...
BackgroundProvider-patient language discordance is related to worse quality care for limited English...
In clinical settings, there is a disconnect between health care professionals (HCPs) and patients wi...
Communication is essential to the medical field. Approximately 350 different languages are spoken in...
for language access services in health care settings in order to ensure that all patients receive ac...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityThere is a two fold nursing problem...
Background: The inability to communicate effectively in a common language can jeopardize clinicians’...
Patients with limited English proficiency (LEP) experience longer hospital length of stay (LOS) and ...
The quality of communication between patients and clinicians can have a major impact on health outco...