Healthcare interpreter utilisation: analysis of health administrative data
Abstract Background Few people with limited English proficiency are provided with the services of a healthcare interpreter when admitted to hospital. This retrospective study utilised health administrative data to explore which patients with limited English proficiency were provided with a healthcar...
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Main Authors: | Nicole Blay (Author), Sharelle Ioannou (Author), Marika Seremetkoska (Author), Jenny Morris (Author), Gael Holters (Author), Verily Thomas (Author), Everett Bronwyn (Author) |
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2018-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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