Thursday, June 22

Next Great Immigration Hurdle -- The Right to a Medical Interpreter

The study by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research disclosed that those with limited English proficiency are more likely to have problems accessing health care services, and health care providers — whether public or commercial — are not doing enough to ensure quality treatment.

For state agencies, the news underlines the importance of certain changes already being made.


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http://news.ncmonline.com/news/view_article.html?article_id=a2ccf312598b4820d1d0ac25265fc91e

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