How healthcare providers can build trust among patients with limited English


This webinar is on-demand and can be viewed at your convenience.

Healthcare providers should review their relationships with patients who have limited English proficiency, as doing so could ensure better health outcomes among this population.

Without proper trusting relationships, healthcare organizations are missing out on insuring and caring for an entire population.

In this webinar, you’ll learn:
  • The barriers to health for patients with limited English proficiency
  • The population health data needed to execute a community engagement program
  • How to formulate a trust building framework that meets the needs of patients with limited English proficiency

 

Presenters

danielle-meder

Danielle Meder

Sr. Director of Quality and Language Access, United Language Group

abigail-katz

Abigail Katz

Executive Director Health Outcomes Solutions, United Language Group

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