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ASTHMA PATIENTS LOST IN TRANSLATION.
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| Title | ASTHMA PATIENTS LOST IN TRANSLATION. |
| Title Type | Program Segment |
| Subject | Health
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| Description | ASTHMA PATIENTS LOST IN TRANSLATION. 90, 000 adults with asthma in California have trouble treating their disease because they don't understand their doctors, according to a new study. Asthma patients were also found more likely to have used urgent care and emergency room services and less likely to have received a management plan from their doctor. Experts in the field discuss why. |
| Description (Spanish) | PACIENTES CON ASMA SUFREN POR FALTA DE TRADUCCIÓN. 90, 000 adultos con asma en California tienen problemas para tratar adecuadamente sus padecimientos, debido a que no entienden a sus doctores, de acuerdo a un nuevo estudio. También se descubrió que los pacientes con asma tienen mayores posibilidades de haber hecho uso de los cuidados intensivos y servicios en la sala de urgencias, así como menos probabilidades de haber recibido de parte de su doctor un plan para tratar su enfermedad. Expertos en este campos discuten por qué. |
| Genre | News |
| Location | San Francisco, CA; |
| Producer/Host | Orozco, Samuel
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| Guest | Gomez, Gerardo
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| Publisher | Radio Bilingue |
| Rights | Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License |
| Date | February 9, 2009 |
| Year | 2009 |
| Digital Format | MP3 |
| File Size | 55.44 MB |
| Duration | 60:32 Minutes |
| Audience | General |
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