Language Barriers To Health Care In The United States

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The paper "Language Barriers to Health Care in the United States" written by Flores raises awareness on the shortage of interpreter services in hospital care settings. By presenting vital cases, Flores shows how language barriers lead to medical mistakes and negative clinical consequences. The author purposely discusses how language barriers can compromise a patient's health care, addresses the vague attitude and insufficiency of addressing the problem in the political arena, brings up the lack of reimbursement for interpreter services, and also highlights the need for reliable interpreters (vs. ad hoc interpreters) to communicate medical information for the need of fast growing LEP patients. In reaction to Dr. Flores's concerns, I realize

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