Live Learning Event: Tuesday, June 19, 2018 | 1:00 - 1:30 p.m. EST
What if clinicians could count on interpreters not only to translate the medical visit, but to also walk the patient to the front desk—in fact, what about all the way to the pharmacy? Or to call the patient at home to help organize getting to a specialist visit? This might seem well beyond the scope of an interpreter’s job. However, the dual-role of interpreter/health navigator is one approach that is gaining traction as healthcare organizations restructure their delivery mechanisms to improve value for patients, particularly vulnerable populations at greater risk for adverse health events, like those who are limited English proficient (LEP).
This 30-minute online event will cover:
In addition to co-founding Quality Interactions, Dr. Alexander Green is Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, Senior Investigator in the Division of General Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital, and a practicing internal medicine physician. Click here to read more about Dr. Green.
Quality Interactions has lead the industry in cultural competency training for healthcare providers for over a decade, with over 250,000 alumni at the country's largest hospitals, health plans, and medical schools.
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