Providing medical interpreters during telehealth calls can be a challenge for many healthcare systems. Three-way video calls from a secure video remote interpreting (VRI) platform is an effective solution.
In-person interpreting is still a critical service during the pandemic, but with in-person care volume down and virtual care volume up, language access managers will need to find a different way to use their skills.
Medical interpreters can help providers deliver comprehensive education about vaccines, which will be especially helpful once one is developed for the coronavirus.
Remaining 100% stress-free might be an impossible task as an interpreter, but it’s important not to forget about your own emotional well-being. Discover some crucial self-care tips now!
The Certification Commission for Healthcare Interpreters (CCHI) is nationally accredited certification program for healthcare interpreters. Get an inside look at the benefits of CCHI certification.