“…Clients with LEP who are not provided with interpreters are also at higher risk for readmissions and longer lengths of stay (Lindholm, Hargraves, Ferguson, & Reed, 2012). In addition, such clients are less likely to receive client-centered care, have poorer compliance with follow-up care and recommendations, and report decreased satisfaction (Bender, 2002;Jacobs et al, 2003;Karliner et al, 2007;Teitelbaum et al, 2012). Fortunately, the use of professional interpreters has been shown to improve patient care to a level near or equal to the quality of care for English-speaking clients (Jacobs et al, 2003;Karliner et al, 2007).…”