Interpreter services, language concordance, and health care quality (original) (raw)

Providing High-Quality Care for Limited English Proficient Patients: The Importance of Language Concordance and Interpreter Use

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Hsieh, E. (2009). Bilingual health communication: Medical interpreters’ construction of a mediator role. In D. Brashers & D. Goldsmith (Eds.), Communicating to manage health and illness (pp. 135-160). New York: Routledge.

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