Study finds patients with limited English proficiency have poorer experiences with virtual health care

Study finds patients with limited English proficiency have poorer experiences with virtual health care

People with limited English proficiency have a worse experience with virtual health care visits than those who are proficient in English, according to a new study led by a team of investigators at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. The study highlights the importance of designing telehealth platforms and processes that better serve people who face day-to-day language barriers.

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