With Scarce Access To Medical Interpreters, Immigrant Patients Struggle To Understand
Despite laws guaranteeing access to health care, non-English speakers in the U.S. often rely on family and friends as ad-hoc interpreters — and may misunderstand what doctors think they're conveying.
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August 16, 2018 at 01:41AM
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