Language Translation Apps in Health Care Settings: Expert Opinion
BackgroundCurrently, over 300 languages are spoken in Australian homes. People without proficient English from non-English speaking countries may not receive equitable care if their health care workers do not speak their primary language. Use of professional interpreters is considered the gold stand...
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Main Authors: | Panayiotou, Anita (Author), Gardner, Anastasia (Author), Williams, Sue (Author), Zucchi, Emiliano (Author), Mascitti-Meuter, Monita (Author), Goh, Anita MY (Author), You, Emily (Author), Chong, Terence WH (Author), Logiudice, Dina (Author), Lin, Xiaoping (Author), Haralambous, Betty (Author), Batchelor, Frances (Author) |
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2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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