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Understand language diversity in your communities. 

The United States is a diverse country with a rich history of immigration, where many people speak languages other than English. It's crucial to ensure that everyone, including those with limited-English proficiency (LEP), has equal access to healthcare. 

This guide provides an overview of LEP populations, the most commonly spoken languages in the US, and why it's so important for healthcare providers to be aware of this crucial information when serving diverse communities. 

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48% of residents in the five biggest cities in the United States speak a language other than English at home. 

Using the latest research provided by the U.S. Census Bureau, the Department of Homeland Security, and other reliable sources, we have gathered important insights into the nation's diverse population and how organizations can use these insights to improve health equity for all patients, no matter what language they speak. 

This whitepaper is designed to help you:

  • Understand the growing LEP and refugee population in the U.S.;
  • Identify the top 15 languages other than English and common healthcare considerations for these populations; and
  • Equip your organization with the right tools and resources to serve diverse populations better.

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It's time to take action and create better experiences for your LEP population. 

Download our free guide today!