R. Hurtig, E. Czerniejewski, L. Bohnenkamp, Jiyoung Na
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Meeting the Needs of Limited English Proficiency Patients
Abstract The number of patients in U.S. hospitals with limited English proficiency (LEP) is growing. There is a body of evidence that suggests that inadequate patient-provider communication is resp...