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Language Services In Hospitals Vary By Ownership And Location
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Health AdministrationHealth Care DisparityHealthcare ProvisionHealth DisparitiesUnited StatesLanguage ProficiencyPrimary CareSpoken LanguageHealth CommunicationLanguage ServicesPublic HealthHealth Services ResearchHealth PolicyPrimary Health CareHealth ReimbursementHealth LiteracyHealth Care DeliveryHospital EnvironmentLanguage LocalisationMedicine
Twenty-four million people in the United States have limited English proficiency. They experience barriers to health care because of their inability to communicate effectively with providers. Hospitals are required to provide language services that reflect the needs of people in their communities, but these services are not available systematically.
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