Associations between language, telehealth, and clinical outcomes in patients with cancer during the COVID‐19 pandemic
Armon Azizi,
Aditya Mahadevan,
Jagmeet S. Arora
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundThe COVID‐19 pandemic prompted a surge in telehealth utilization. However, language barriers have emerged as a potential obstacle to effective telemedicine engagement, impacting millions of limited English proficient (LEP) individuals. Understanding the role of language spoken in telehealth outcomes is critical, particularly in cancer care, in which consistent follow‐up and communication are vital. The primary objective was to assess the impact of telehealth utilization and primary language spoken on… Show more
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