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The Impact of Language on Emergency Department Visits, Hospitalizations, and Length of Stay Among Home Care Recipients

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Residents whose preferred language was not English were less frequent users of hospital-based health care services, a finding that is likely attributable to cultural factors. Francophones with dementia experienced the longest stays in hospital. This may be related to the geographic distribution of Francophones (predominantly in rural areas) or to suboptimal patient-provider communication.

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