Vitalis is the largest eHealth event in Scandinavia, taking place in Gothenburg, Sweden each year. This year, we were there to inspire attendees and talk about language barriers in health care.
Read morePatient safety refers to the work done to prevent errors that could result in harm to patients in health care. But what factors can lead to patient harm, and are there tools that we can use to strengthen patient safety?
Read moreThese are the findings from a survey conducted among healthcare professionals working in anesthesiology, post-op and intensive care in Sweden.
Read moreCommunicating critical information and assessing medical needs at sea can be extra challenging when language barriers are present. This is how the medical team at Sea-Eye use Care to Translate to talk to their patients on missions.
Read moreTo shed light on the issue on language barriers, we conducted a survey among healthcare professionals working in mammography in various regions in Sweden. These are the findings.
Read moreAs Care to Translate marks its sixth anniversary, we wanted to take a moment to reflect on our journey so far.
Read moreShould patients foot the bill for interpreters? This is a big debate, especially in countries like Sweden where the government pays for health care.
Read moreIn the dynamic landscape of global health care, language barriers pose a significant challenge for non-profit organizations striving to provide inclusive and accessible services.
Read moreThis blog is based on a study from Luleå Technical University about 5 strategies on how to communicate with patients who speak another language.
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