Association Between Limited English Proficiency and Healthcare Access and Utilization in California

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Reeti K. Gulati
Kevin Hur
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[1] Northwestern University,Feinberg School of Medicine
[2] University of Southern California,Caruso Dept. of Otolaryngology
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Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health | 2022年 / 24卷
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Limited English proficiency; Healthcare access; Health disparities; California; Immigrant health; California Health Interview Survey;
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In this study, we aimed to investigate healthcare access and utilization among patients with limited English proficiency (LEP). We analyzed aggregated data from the 2018 California Health Interview Survey, a large population-based survey. Survey weighted univariate and multivariable logistic regression analyses were conducted. A total of 21,177 participants were included with 8.2% having LEP. Compared to participants with proficient English, LEP participants were less likely to have a usual place to go to when sick other than the ER or have a preventive care visit in the past year after adjusting for sociodemographic characteristics. However, LEP participants were also less likely to need to see a medical specialist and less likely to delay necessary medical care compared to English proficient participants. While patients with LEP were less likely to have access to preventative care, they were also less likely to delay necessary care.
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