When it comes to communication between children, their families, and pediatric healthcare providers, it’s critical that everyone understands each other.
Add in a language barrier, and this understanding becomes more challenging.
In our case study, "Video Interpreting for Children's Hospitals: Best Practices When Caring for Pediatric Patients," we discuss how some of the nation’s top children’s hospitals are using video remote interpreting to improve communication, productivity, and patient outcomes.
We spoke with experts from Boston Children’s Hospital, Children’s Health System of Texas, and Children’s Specialized Hospital. These institutions are finding that video remote interpreting (VRI) is revolutionizing the way they communicate with patients and families who speak limited English or are Deaf or Hard of Hearing.
In this eBook, you will learn:
- How the top children’s hospitals are discovering that VRI is particularly helpful with pediatric patients.
- Best practices for using video interpreting with this patient community.
- The strategic benefits of VRI that improve patient outcomes while also speaking to those who oversee hospital budgets.
Click here to download "Video Interpreting for Children's Hospitals: Best Practices When Caring for Pediatric Patients."