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340 related items for PubMed ID: 25054413

  • 1. Medical interpreters: improvements to address access, equity, and quality of care for limited-English-proficient patients.
    VanderWielen LM, Enurah AS, Rho HY, Nagarkatti-Gude DR, Michelsen-King P, Crossman SH, Vanderbilt AA.
    Acad Med; 2014 Oct; 89(10):1324-7. PubMed ID: 25054413
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  • 2. Language interpreter utilization in the emergency department setting: a clinical review.
    Ramirez D, Engel KG, Tang TS.
    J Health Care Poor Underserved; 2008 May; 19(2):352-62. PubMed ID: 18469408
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  • 5. Appropriate Use of Medical Interpreters in the Breast Imaging Clinic.
    Feliciano-Rivera YZ, Yepes MM, Sanchez P, Kalambo M, Elahi F, Wahab RA, Jackson T, Mehta T, Net J.
    J Breast Imaging; 2024 May 27; 6(3):296-303. PubMed ID: 38267830
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  • 6. Shared networks of interpreter services, at relatively low cost, can help providers serve patients with limited english skills.
    Jacobs EA, Leos GS, Rathouz PJ, Fu P.
    Health Aff (Millwood); 2011 Oct 27; 30(10):1930-8. PubMed ID: 21976337
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  • 13. Medical Interpreters in Outpatient Practice.
    Jacobs B, Ryan AM, Henrichs KS, Weiss BD.
    Ann Fam Med; 2018 Jan 27; 16(1):70-76. PubMed ID: 29311179
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  • 15. Limited English proficient HMO enrollees remain vulnerable to communication barriers despite language assistance regulations.
    Hadler MW, Chen X, Gonzalez E, Roby DH.
    Policy Brief UCLA Cent Health Policy Res; 2013 Feb 27; (PB2013-1):1-8. PubMed ID: 23550321
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  • 17. Impact of professional interpreters on outcomes for hospitalized children from migrant and refugee families with limited English proficiency: a systematic review.
    Boylen S, Cherian S, Gill FJ, Leslie GD, Wilson S.
    JBI Evid Synth; 2020 Jul 27; 18(7):1360-1388. PubMed ID: 32813387
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  • 20. The potential consequences of informal interpreting practices for assessment of patients in a South African psychiatric hospital.
    Kilian S, Swartz L, Dowling T, Dlali M, Chiliza B.
    Soc Sci Med; 2014 Apr 27; 106():159-67. PubMed ID: 24576645
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