2020
DOI: 10.1200/jco.2020.38.29_suppl.107
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Resource utilization rates among English versus limited English proficient patients (pts) by patient-report of low health literacy (LHL).

Abstract: 107 Background: About 30 million people in the US report Limited-English Proficiency (LEP). LEP cancer pts are less likely to understand their medical condition(s) and are at increased risk of LHL, emergency department (ED) visits or hospitalizations. We examined the relationship between LEP, LHL, and ED visits/hospitalization in oncology. Methods: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute’s New Pt Intake Questionnaire (NPIQ) documents clinical and social determinants of health, including LHL. Pts reported LHL if they res… Show more

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