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Health equity can't wait.

Limited-English speaking patients experience longer hospital stays and higher readmission rates than English speakers.

Download the free checklist to learn how you can start improving health equity for one of the U.S.'s most vulnerable (and fastest-growing) populations.

As a bonus, we'll also send you our free guide, Best Practices for Working with an Interpreter

 

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Language barriers can be detrimental to receiving adequate care. 

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Better Communication, Better Care

Language barriers can be detrimental to receiving adequate healthcare. But there are steps you can take to champion language access and advocate for your organization's limited-English speaking patients.

Download the Health Equity Checklist to learn the steps you can take to champion equal access to care in your organization. Plus, we'll also send you a copy of our guide, Best Practices for Working with an Interpreter

 

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This guide is designed to help you:

  • Understand the benefits of using a qualified interpreter
  • Recognize what an interpreter can and cannot do

  • Master communicating with an interpreter

  • Highlight tips for remote communication

 

Eliminate health disparities in your organization. Download the checklist and we'll also send you our Best Practices for Working with an Interpreter guide.