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HIV Health Care Access Working Group: 2009 Health Care Reform Principles
External Source Issue BriefRead moreHIV Health Care Access Working Group 2009 Health Care Reform Principles Our government is seriously considering implementing major changes to our health care delivery systems in an effort to ensure that all people in this country have access to affordable, comprehensive and quality health…
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Health Care Interpreters: Are They Mandatory Reporters of Child Abuse? (Updated)
Read moreAn overview of whether interpreters are mandatory reporters of child abuse.
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Read moreAn issue brief detailing how states can use Medicaid and CHIP funding to pay for language services for limited English proficient (LEP) individuals.
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Read moreThis issue brief explains HIPAA and its application to interpreting for limited English proficient (LEP) patients.
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Analysis of State Pharmacy Laws: Impact of State Pharmacy Laws on the Provision
Read moreThis analysis outlines federal requirements for providing language services to limted Englihs proficient (LEP) patients and provides a 50-state survey of pharmacy laws related to the provision of language services.
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Federal Laws and Policies to Ensure Access to Health Care Services for People with Limited English Proficiency
Read more�A question and answer about federal laws and policies to ensure access to health care services for people with limited English proficiency (LEP).