Let’s do better for patients with limited English proficiency
I’ve noticed a theme in my clinic since I started practicing medicine: when a patient understands what is being said about their care, treatment, and services, they’re more likely to fulfill critical health care responsibilities. No one should be surprised by this, but as our nation and hospitals increase in diversity, the issue of health care equality for LEP (limited English proficiency) patients is becoming more pronounced.
Today, this population of …


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