Healthcare Provider Perceptions of the Use of Medical Interpretation in Primary Care
CONCLUSIONS: To meet the needs of Latino/a/x communities, clinical settings should invest in adequate staffing of in-person interpreters, infrastructure and workflow improvements, and the hiring and training of polylingual providers. Capacity-building opportunities to establish team building between interpreters and providers could be useful tools in improving healthcare provision for LEP patients.PMID:38701841 | DOI:10.14423/SMJ.0000000000001680
Source: Southern Medical Journal - Category: General Medicine Authors: Paris Cooke Mercedes M Morales-Alem án Gwendolyn Ferreti Source Type: research
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