Impact of interpreter services on delivery of health care to limited-English-proficient patients

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作者
Elizabeth A. Jacobs
Diane S. Lauderdale
David Meltzer
Jeanette M. Shorey
Wendy Levinson
Ronald A. Thisted
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[1] Cook County Hospital,Received from the Division of General Medicine and Primary Care and Collaborative Research Unit
[2] University of Chicago,the Department of Health Studies
[3] University of Chicago,the Section of General Medicine
[4] University of Chicago,the Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program
[5] Harvard Pilgrim Health Care,the Department of Ambulatory Care and Prevention
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Journal of General Internal Medicine | 2001年 / 16卷
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communication barriers; ethnic groups; health service delivery; interpreter services; language;
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OBJECTIVE: To determine whether professional interpreter services increase the delivery of health care to limited-English-proficient patients.
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页码:468 / 474
页数:6
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