In-Person Interpreter Use and Hospital Length of Stay among Infants with Low Birth Weight

Volume: 15, Issue: 8, Pages: 1570 - 1570
Published: Jul 25, 2018
Abstract
To ensure timely appropriate care for low-birth-weight (LBW) infants, healthcare providers must communicate effectively with parents, even when language barriers exist. We sought to evaluate whether non-English primary language (NEPL) and professional in-person interpreter use were associated with differential hospital length of stay for LBW infants, who may incur high healthcare costs. We analyzed data for 2047 infants born between 1 January...
Paper Details
Title
In-Person Interpreter Use and Hospital Length of Stay among Infants with Low Birth Weight
Published Date
Jul 25, 2018
Volume
15
Issue
8
Pages
1570 - 1570
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