National Health Law Program: High Cost of Language Barriers in Medical Malpractice

Posted by Ignatius BauSeptember 8, 2010
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This issue brief from the University of California, Berkeley School of Public Health and the National Health Law Program examines the potential costs of language barriers in health care from data on medical malpractice claims.  

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