Finding a common language is a barrier to healthcare for minority patients

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Finding a common language is a barrier to healthcare for minority patients

Going to the doctor is intimidating for many people, and it can be especially so for people from minority groups. There are many reasons why people from minority groups are particularly uncomfortable in healthcare settings, including fear and past bad experiences. And when people do see their doctors, there are many barriers that can keep patients and doctors from understanding each other. Language is one significant reason. Differences in class, culture, education and even personality between patients and their doctors can all influence how well a visit goes and how well patients and doctors understand each other.

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