New research highlights socioeconomic and geographic barriers to telemental health care, despite its rapid expansion during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Healthcare organizations are using digital health technology to help doctors and nurses communicate with patients who speak different languages, aren't comfortable using English, or have other ...
By understanding the benefits and challenges of AI medical scribes, providers can better work toward creating an inclusive, ...
A lower proportion of children from non–English-speaking households received preventive medical care visits than their English-speaking peers. Researchers conducted a retrospective analysis of data ...
The Asian American Institute for Research and Engagement and the National Center for Suburban Studies at Hofstra University recently released a study on Long Island Asians that reveals serious ...
Among advanced head and neck cancer patients receiving radiation-based treatment, being non-English speaking is a more significant predictor of treatment outcome than race, according to researchers ...
Semistructured interviews were conducted with 20 multidisciplinary pediatric cancer clinicians and 18 caregivers of children with cancer at Children's Hospital of Lahore and Indus Hospital in Karachi, ...
Maryori Duarte-Sheffield, a health educator for the Marion County Public Health Department holds up lead exposure resources at an immigration fair. Lead exposure can lead to long-term consequences for ...