Patients with limited English proficiency have known limitations accessing health care, but differences in hospital outcomes once access is obtained are unknown. We investigate inpatient mortality rates and obstetric trauma for self-reported speakers of English, Spanish, and languages of Asia and the Pacific Islands (API) and compare quality of care by language with patterns by race/ethnicity. Data were from the United States Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project, 2009 State Inpatient Databases for California. There were 3,757,218 records. Speaking a non-English principal language and having a non-White race/ethnicity did not place patients at higher risk for inpatient mortality; the exception ...
Health care encounters can be stressful, compromising a patient’s ability to fully engage and unders...
Background/Aims: Patient-provider race/ethnicity or language (REL) concordance can influence quality...
BACKGROUND: Racial and ethnic disparities in health care have been well documented, but poorly expla...
Patients with limited English proficiency have known limitations accessing health care, but differen...
Abstract: Patients with limited English proficiency have known limitations accessing health care, bu...
Objective. To examine differences in the characteristics of adverse events between English speaking ...
Objective. To examine differences in the characteristics of adverse events between English speaking ...
Background: Patients with limited English proficiency (LEP) have poor health outcomes compared to En...
BackgroundLanguage barriers were reported to affect timely access to health care and outcome. The ai...
Aim: Few studies examine the relationship of language and surgical outcomes. Language is not include...
Aim: The aim of this pilot study is to describe the use of an Emergency Department (ED) at a large m...
BackgroundDisparities in health care services between Hispanics and whites in the United States are ...
The purpose of this prospective study of 2180 consecutive index admissions to an acute geriatric ser...
ObjectiveTo conduct a parallel analysis of disparities in diabetes care quality among Latino and Asi...
BackgroundLimited English proficiency is associated with decreased access to ambulatory care, howeve...
Health care encounters can be stressful, compromising a patient’s ability to fully engage and unders...
Background/Aims: Patient-provider race/ethnicity or language (REL) concordance can influence quality...
BACKGROUND: Racial and ethnic disparities in health care have been well documented, but poorly expla...
Patients with limited English proficiency have known limitations accessing health care, but differen...
Abstract: Patients with limited English proficiency have known limitations accessing health care, bu...
Objective. To examine differences in the characteristics of adverse events between English speaking ...
Objective. To examine differences in the characteristics of adverse events between English speaking ...
Background: Patients with limited English proficiency (LEP) have poor health outcomes compared to En...
BackgroundLanguage barriers were reported to affect timely access to health care and outcome. The ai...
Aim: Few studies examine the relationship of language and surgical outcomes. Language is not include...
Aim: The aim of this pilot study is to describe the use of an Emergency Department (ED) at a large m...
BackgroundDisparities in health care services between Hispanics and whites in the United States are ...
The purpose of this prospective study of 2180 consecutive index admissions to an acute geriatric ser...
ObjectiveTo conduct a parallel analysis of disparities in diabetes care quality among Latino and Asi...
BackgroundLimited English proficiency is associated with decreased access to ambulatory care, howeve...
Health care encounters can be stressful, compromising a patient’s ability to fully engage and unders...
Background/Aims: Patient-provider race/ethnicity or language (REL) concordance can influence quality...
BACKGROUND: Racial and ethnic disparities in health care have been well documented, but poorly expla...