George Washington University: Talking with Patients – How Hospitals Use Bilingual Clinicians and Staff

Posted by Ignatius BauSeptember 8, 2010
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This report from George Washington University describes how hospitals throughout the U.S. are providing language assistance services using bilingual clinicians and staff.  

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