"Return Visits to the ER More Likely For Patients With Limited English"
Patients in the emergency room who don't speak English well are slightly more likely to return within days, suggesting their care the first time was not as good as it could have been, researchers say. Low use of professional translators may partly explain the disparity in care, the researchers report in the Annals of Emergency Medicine. The study team was led by Ka Ming Ngai, MD, an assistant professor of emergency medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Learn more.
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