Communication matters. Where healthcare professionals don't speak the same language as their patients, this study of frail in- patients illustrates how the quality and safety of care is reduced https://t.co/Cw1Z8niize.
RT @doreen_rabi: Very, very important paper. We can reduce adverse events/death in hospital by 75%/56% if we just provide ppl access to c…
RT @katpigs: "quality without equity is a hollow victory" The number of times I'm overcome with relief when I realized my pt's RN/PT/OT/SL…
RT @jfrei15: Should we not have an EPA for effective use of an interpreter?????? Such an important skill. #MedEd https://t.co/9toalLLzlV h…
Should we not have an EPA for effective use of an interpreter?????? Such an important skill. #MedEd https://t.co/sceYGq6w79
RT @AmitAryaMD: Very important new research study by @PTanuseputro and colleagues 🙏🏽 https://t.co/D39OqLpmXe
RT @katpigs: "quality without equity is a hollow victory" The number of times I'm overcome with relief when I realized my pt's RN/PT/OT/SL…
Patients who get language-concordant care have fewer adverse events afterward, study finds: https://t.co/ijY6c1t46e
When patients and physicians speak the same language, it may improve the quality and safety of care delivered. Disparities across linguistic groups could be mitigated by providing patients with language-concordant care. Learn more: https://t.co/D9WyB1xqwj
Hosp. pts have better quality & safety when >1/2 their care is by a physician who speaks their native lang. Risk in-hosp death cut in 1/2, adverse events decr by 75%, and length of stay decr by 25% vs pts who got <1/2 their care in their native
RT @SammyG_MD: Language (and culture) matters: significantly reduced adverse events and deaths (!) as well as shorter length-of-stay when a…
RT @AmitAryaMD: Very important new research study by @PTanuseputro and colleagues 🙏🏽 https://t.co/D39OqLpmXe
RT @doreen_rabi: Very, very important paper. We can reduce adverse events/death in hospital by 75%/56% if we just provide ppl access to c…
RT @JohnsonTasha848: Imagine that - more inclusive care reduces errors and saves lives! Please share widely.
RT @doreen_rabi: Very, very important paper. We can reduce adverse events/death in hospital by 75%/56% if we just provide ppl access to c…
RT @AmitAryaMD: Very important new research study by @PTanuseputro and colleagues 🙏🏽 https://t.co/D39OqLpmXe
RT @AmitAryaMD: Very important new research study by @PTanuseputro and colleagues 🙏🏽 https://t.co/D39OqLpmXe
Une étude qui démontre l'importance de la communication dans la langue maternelle du patient: Patient–physician language concordance and quality and safety outcomes among frail home care recipients admitted to hospital in Ontario, Canada https://t.co/7Vurl
RT @doreen_rabi: Very, very important paper. We can reduce adverse events/death in hospital by 75%/56% if we just provide ppl access to c…
RT @doreen_rabi: Very, very important paper. We can reduce adverse events/death in hospital by 75%/56% if we just provide ppl access to c…
RT @doreen_rabi: Very, very important paper. We can reduce adverse events/death in hospital by 75%/56% if we just provide ppl access to c…
RT @doreen_rabi: Very, very important paper. We can reduce adverse events/death in hospital by 75%/56% if we just provide ppl access to c…
RT @doreen_rabi: Very, very important paper. We can reduce adverse events/death in hospital by 75%/56% if we just provide ppl access to c…
RT @LGSentinel: Suggestions: 1. Please change how you chart "Unable to communicate with pt because I do not speak Urdu/Inuktitut/…" 2. If y…
Imagine that - more inclusive care reduces errors and saves lives! Please share widely.
RT @AmitAryaMD: Very important new research study by @PTanuseputro and colleagues 🙏🏽 https://t.co/D39OqLpmXe
RT @Eric_Forgues: Se faire soigner dans sa langue est un des meilleurs remèdes, selon une étude https://t.co/xLDpdz5MNw L'étude en question…
RT @doreen_rabi: Very, very important paper. We can reduce adverse events/death in hospital by 75%/56% if we just provide ppl access to c…
RT @AmitAryaMD: Very important new research study by @PTanuseputro and colleagues 🙏🏽 https://t.co/D39OqLpmXe
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Very important new research study by @PTanuseputro and colleagues 🙏🏽 https://t.co/D39OqLpmXe
Suggestions: 1. Please change how you chart "Unable to communicate with pt because I do not speak Urdu/Inuktitut/…" 2. If you haven't yet, please read Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond's report https://t.co/fk7BeRyg1m 3. Attitude changes can improve medical outcom
RT @double_whammied: "Researchers who studied nearly 190K frail older pts admitted to Ontario hospitals over 8 years found pts whose doctor…
RT @doudroit: J’ai dit la même chose lors d’une présentation au Conseil de santé du NB en juin, avec des exemples en appuis. J’espère qu’il…
RT @Eric_Forgues: Se faire soigner dans sa langue est un des meilleurs remèdes, selon une étude https://t.co/xLDpdz5MNw L'étude en question…
RT @doreen_rabi: Very, very important paper. We can reduce adverse events/death in hospital by 75%/56% if we just provide ppl access to c…
RT @doreen_rabi: Very, very important paper. We can reduce adverse events/death in hospital by 75%/56% if we just provide ppl access to c…
RT @doreen_rabi: Very, very important paper. We can reduce adverse events/death in hospital by 75%/56% if we just provide ppl access to c…
RT @doreen_rabi: Very, very important paper. We can reduce adverse events/death in hospital by 75%/56% if we just provide ppl access to c…
RT @doreen_rabi: Very, very important paper. We can reduce adverse events/death in hospital by 75%/56% if we just provide ppl access to c…
RT @doreen_rabi: Very, very important paper. We can reduce adverse events/death in hospital by 75%/56% if we just provide ppl access to c…
@patient_for
RT @doudroit: J’ai dit la même chose lors d’une présentation au Conseil de santé du NB en juin, avec des exemples en appuis. J’espère qu’il…
"quality without equity is a hollow victory" The number of times I'm overcome with relief when I realized my pt's RN/PT/OT/SLP/SW/literally anyone in their care spoke their language.. Finally some evidence for what we have known in our hearts all along.
RT @doreen_rabi: Very, very important paper. We can reduce adverse events/death in hospital by 75%/56% if we just provide ppl access to c…
RT @double_whammied: "Researchers who studied nearly 190K frail older pts admitted to Ontario hospitals over 8 years found pts whose doctor…
RT @doreen_rabi: Very, very important paper. We can reduce adverse events/death in hospital by 75%/56% if we just provide ppl access to c…
RT @doreen_rabi: Very, very important paper. We can reduce adverse events/death in hospital by 75%/56% if we just provide ppl access to c…
That's so interesting... I am happy it is being explored, especially here in Canada, a multicultural country. Thank you for sharing this @SammyG_MD
RT @doreen_rabi: Very, very important paper. We can reduce adverse events/death in hospital by 75%/56% if we just provide ppl access to c…
RT @doreen_rabi: Very, very important paper. We can reduce adverse events/death in hospital by 75%/56% if we just provide ppl access to c…
Language (and culture) matters: significantly reduced adverse events and deaths (!) as well as shorter length-of-stay when admitted patients receive care from physicians who speak their first language. We need more multilingual and BIPOC physicians! https:
RT @doreen_rabi: Very, very important paper. We can reduce adverse events/death in hospital by 75%/56% if we just provide ppl access to c…
RT @Eric_Forgues: Se faire soigner dans sa langue est un des meilleurs remèdes, selon une étude https://t.co/xLDpdz5MNw L'étude en question…
@nbmediacoop @JennaLynAlbert
RT @doreen_rabi: Very, very important paper. We can reduce adverse events/death in hospital by 75%/56% if we just provide ppl access to c…
RT @doreen_rabi: Very, very important paper. We can reduce adverse events/death in hospital by 75%/56% if we just provide ppl access to c…
"Researchers who studied nearly 190K frail older pts admitted to Ontario hospitals over 8 years found pts whose doctors spoke their primary language had shorter hospital stays, fewer falls & infections AND were less likely to die." #RepresentationMatte
RT @doreen_rabi: Very, very important paper. We can reduce adverse events/death in hospital by 75%/56% if we just provide ppl access to c…
RT @doreen_rabi: Very, very important paper. We can reduce adverse events/death in hospital by 75%/56% if we just provide ppl access to c…
1/ Quality of care improves when staff and patients speak same language. Researchers found that for non-French or English patients , they had 54% lower odds of mortality if treated in their native language. https://t.co/PDDktuiKc2 #science #health #patie
RT @Thomsod: If this isn't proof of the "essential" in essential family #caregiver for patients who do not have language or comms ability,…
If this isn't proof of the "essential" in essential family #caregiver for patients who do not have language or comms ability, then I don't know what is. https://t.co/D1maFnZzED
RT @doreen_rabi: Very, very important paper. We can reduce adverse events/death in hospital by 75%/56% if we just provide ppl access to c…
RT @doreen_rabi: Very, very important paper. We can reduce adverse events/death in hospital by 75%/56% if we just provide ppl access to c…
RT @rsaAlberta: La santé en français, c'est essentiel! #frab #frcan #santéfr
RT @doreen_rabi: Very, very important paper. We can reduce adverse events/death in hospital by 75%/56% if we just provide ppl access to c…
The quality of hospital care can be improved when physicians speak a patient’s primary language, new research from @ICESOntario and @OttawaHospital confirms. Learn more here ➡️ https://t.co/dmGBVPrCe1 #health #research https://t.co/QscSSfcGZK
J’espère que ce reportage sera traduit en anglais par nos amis de @CBCNB
J’ai dit la même chose lors d’une présentation au Conseil de santé du NB en juin, avec des exemples en appuis. J’espère qu’ils ont compris et que le message va se rendre à Fredericton.
RT @doreen_rabi: Seriously, “Care in own language” confers benefit more than many things we do in hospitals. I am willing to bet a gazilli…
RT @doreen_rabi: Very, very important paper. We can reduce adverse events/death in hospital by 75%/56% if we just provide ppl access to c…
Patient–physician language concordance and quality and safety outcomes among frail home care recipients admitted to hospital in Ontario, Canada https://t.co/S4WQVuDzmW #hospital
RT @Eric_Forgues: Se faire soigner dans sa langue est un des meilleurs remèdes, selon une étude https://t.co/xLDpdz5MNw L'étude en question…
Seriously, “Care in own language” confers benefit more than many things we do in hospitals. I am willing to bet a gazillion dollars that effective translation is not happening in our current state of health care overwhelm, but it’s a simple & powerful
Dis ça aux disciples Higgs. Selon lui et eux ils aimeraient autant se faire soigner par une unilingue francophone.
RT @doreen_rabi: Very, very important paper. We can reduce adverse events/death in hospital by 75%/56% if we just provide ppl access to c…
RT @Eric_Forgues: Se faire soigner dans sa langue est un des meilleurs remèdes, selon une étude https://t.co/xLDpdz5MNw L'étude en question…
RT @Eric_Forgues: Se faire soigner dans sa langue est un des meilleurs remèdes, selon une étude https://t.co/xLDpdz5MNw L'étude en question…
Se faire soigner dans sa langue est un des meilleurs remèdes, selon une étude https://t.co/xLDpdz5MNw L'étude en question https://t.co/efe4qeSqo5 #frcan
RT @doreen_rabi: Very, very important paper. We can reduce adverse events/death in hospital by 75%/56% if we just provide ppl access to c…
Very, very important paper. We can reduce adverse events/death in hospital by 75%/56% if we just provide ppl access to care in their own language. #Inclusion (and #AntiRacism) saves lives. via @fmsiad @CMAJ https://t.co/QAM7MOGewd
A new analysis in the Canadian Medical Association Journal assesses how language affects care at the other end of the age spectrum. https://t.co/aZG32wjqvK
RT @Msood99M: Patient–physician language concordance and quality and safety outcomes among frail home care recipients admitted to hospital…
Patient–physician language concordance and quality and safety outcomes among frail home care recipients admitted to hospital in Ontario, Canada | CMAJ https://t.co/30aa7mp7r5
Patient–physician language concordance and quality and safety outcomes among frail home care recipients admitted to hospital in Ontario, Canada @CMAJ https://t.co/tZAYB7OrN8
Quality and safety of #hospital care improves when physicians and patients speak the same #language @CMAJ @CMAJ https://t.co/OZqlyhZZTO https://t.co/7xfa7ETdfD