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More than 22 million people who live in the United States don’t speak or understand English very well and that can be【B1】______.
More than 22 million people who live in the United States don’t speak or understand English very well and that can be【B1】______.
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More than 22 million people who live in the United States don’t speak or understand English very well and that can be【B1】______. In a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine, Dr. Glenn Flores【B2】______ some cases where language barriers prevented patients from communicating with health care providers—with serious【B3】______. Dr. Flores recalls one incident in which English-speaking doctors thought a Spanish-speaking man was suffering from a drug 【B4】______. " He was in the hospital basically for two days being worked up for【B5】______," Flores says. "They finally did a head CT scan and realized he had had a major【B6】______into his brain. He ended up being【B7】______and he got a $71 million settlement award from the hospital. " Dr. Flores, a professor at the Medical College of Wisconsin says that despite examples like that, the majority of US health care【B8】______ still do not have trained interpreters on site. But he 【B9】______that increasing numbers of health care workers are【B10】______, and that more clinics and hospitals do make sure their staff and patients understand each other.
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