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4/4/19

WHICH OF THESE ACTIONS IS MOST LIKELY TO BE PERMITTED IN DEALING WITH A PERSON WITH LIMITED ENGLISH PROFICIENCY?

Quesiton : WHICH OF THESE ACTIONS IS MOST LIKELY TO BE PERMITTED IN DEALING WITH A PERSON WITH LIMITED ENGLISH PROFICIENCY?



Answer: ALLOWING A CHILD TO INTERPRET IN AN EMERGENCY.






WHICH OF THESE ACTIONS IS MOST LIKELY TO BE PERMITTED IN DEALING WITH A PERSON WITH LIMITED ENGLISH PROFICIENCY? which of these actions is most likely to be permitted in dealing with a person with limited english proficiency ? ALLOWING A CHILD TO INTERPRET IN AN EMERGENCY. UNDER ACA SECTION 1557 SEX DISCRIMINATION INCLUDES A PERSON S Parts A C and D but not B . Under ACA Section 1557 prohibited actions involve. eligibility claims and marketing. Under ACA Section 1557 a person . cannot be discriminated against based on her legal or illegal immigration status or ability to speak English. A. Individuals who do not speak English as their primary language and who have a limited ability to read speak write or understand English can be limited English proficient or "LEP." These individuals may be entitled language assistance with respect to a particular type or service benefit or encounter. 2. Q. Note than these eight tips are also useful when working with limited literacy patients and those who have low health literacy. Communicating with limited English proficiency patients is one of the greatest challenges for healthcare professionals. In the United States Spanish is by far the most common language spoken at home other than English; according to the 2000 US census 60% of people who speak a language other than English at home speak Spanish followed by Chinese (4%) French (3%) German (2.8%) Vietnamese (2%) Italian (2%) and Korean (1.8%) (US Census 2000). However in some areas of the country these percentages vary. Betancourt JR Renfrew MR Green AR et al. Improving patient safety systems for patients with limited English proficiency: a guide for hospitals. (Prepared by the Disparities Solutions Center Mongan Institute . for Health Policy at Massachusetts General Hospital and Abt Associates Cambridge MA under Contract No. HHSA290200600011I). Only 30 percent of teachers with ELL students in their classes have received any training in teaching English-language learners. Teachers in schools with the highest concentrations of ELL students are the most likely to have received such training (National Center for Education Statistics 1997b). For many individuals with limited English proficiency (LEP) the inability to communicate in English is the primary barrier to accessing health information and services. ... Populations most likely to experience low health literacy are older adults racial and ... and age are all factors that affect a person s health literacy skills. Back to ... This site acts as a clearinghouse providing and linking to information tools and technical assistance regarding limited English proficiency and language services for federal agencies recipients of federal funds users of federal programs and federally assisted programs and other stakeholders. leadership in the recipient entity to cause or be likely to cause damage of sufficient severity and magnitude to. warrant preventative response mitigation or recovery measures outside the recipient’s normal course of business. This guidance is not limited to presidentially declared disasters or …

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