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Michael Greenbaum CEO, CyraCom Improving Access to and the Quality of Health Care: What the Private Sector Offers

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Page 1: Michael Greenbaum CEO, CyraCom Improving Access to and the Quality of Health Care: What the Private Sector Offers

Michael GreenbaumCEO, CyraCom

Improving Access to and the Quality of Health Care:

What the Private Sector Offers

Page 2: Michael Greenbaum CEO, CyraCom Improving Access to and the Quality of Health Care: What the Private Sector Offers

Introduction

“Be careful about reading health books. You may die of a misprint.”

Attributed to Mark Twain

Page 3: Michael Greenbaum CEO, CyraCom Improving Access to and the Quality of Health Care: What the Private Sector Offers

Introduction

Key role of the private sector Assist with breadth of language services Benefits include:

- Increased patient safety

- Cost avoidance

- Operational efficiency

Page 4: Michael Greenbaum CEO, CyraCom Improving Access to and the Quality of Health Care: What the Private Sector Offers

Contract interpreters On demand telephonic interpretation Language services program assessments Interpreter assessments Document translation

Private Sector Offerings

Page 5: Michael Greenbaum CEO, CyraCom Improving Access to and the Quality of Health Care: What the Private Sector Offers

Technological innovations

- Phone infrastructure

- Reporting tools and integration into institutions’ management systems

- Responsiveness to varying functional needs

Private Sector Offerings

Page 6: Michael Greenbaum CEO, CyraCom Improving Access to and the Quality of Health Care: What the Private Sector Offers

Benefits of Increased Interpreter Availability

Page 7: Michael Greenbaum CEO, CyraCom Improving Access to and the Quality of Health Care: What the Private Sector Offers

Increased availability leads to patient safety by providing access to language services

Benefits of Increased Interpreter Availability

- Increased number of languages- Decreased wait time to engage

interpreter

Page 8: Michael Greenbaum CEO, CyraCom Improving Access to and the Quality of Health Care: What the Private Sector Offers

Cost Benefits

Maximize usage of interpretation resources When interpretation resources not available

providers may resort to other means that each have a cost:

- Dual-role bilingual employees (“dual role”)

- Bilingual family members

- “Pantomime” interpretation Lack of interpretation services leads to increased

admission rates, IV interventions and testing costs

Page 9: Michael Greenbaum CEO, CyraCom Improving Access to and the Quality of Health Care: What the Private Sector Offers

Operational Efficiencies

Telephonic and contract interpreters

- Increase speed to engage interpreter

- Increase number of languages available on demand

Assessments that test medical interpretation skills

- Ensure rapid and accurate interpretation Reporting by department and language

- Manage best mix of interpretation resource

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Impact on the Bottom Line

Using telephonic interpretation minimizes: Out of pocket cost for contractors Labor cost for staff interpreters Burdened staff cost of dedicated interpreters Opportunity costs for space and staff

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Solutions Provided by Private Sector

Trained interpreters Telephone hardware Software logic Web-based reporting tools

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Michael GreenbaumCEO, CyraCom

Improving Access to and the Quality of Health Care:

What the Private Sector Offers