Healing Through Language — Stories of Sepsis Survivors

July 25, 2024

Have you or your loved ones ever been affected by sepsis? What happens when patients experience language barriers when navigating the healthcare system? Listen to the stories of sepsis survivors in their own words. Their stories highlight the importance of using qualified interpreters and providing linguistically appropriate care to patients with Limited English Proficiency (LEP). These patients were part of a Health Equity pilot program at Providence Mission Hospital and were cared for and followed by a group of a group of bilingual sepsis nurse navigators. #sepsis #sepsisawareness #healthequity #LEP #limitedenglishproficiency #bilingual #language #providence #missionhospital #missionvalues #missionfamily #missionviejo #lagunabeach #california

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