Promoting health equity for deaf patients through the electronic health record.
Language status can be conceptualized as an equity-relevant variable, particularly for non-English-speaking populations. Deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH) individuals who use American Sign Language (ASL) to communicate comprise one such group and are understudied in health services research. DHH individuals are at high-risk of receiving lower-quality care due to ineffective patient-provider communication. This perspective outlines barriers to health equity research serving DHH ASL-users due to systems developed by large-scale informatics networks [...]
Author(s): James, Tyler G, Sullivan, Meagan K, Butler, Joshua D, McKee, Michael M
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocab239