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Medical translation app for patients & healthcare staff Care to …

WEBCare to Translate for private users. Care to Translate is a medical translation app that helps healthcare professionals and patients communicate, regardless of the language they speak. Medical translations in text and audio for 45 languages. Available 24/7 on your smart device. Playlists for quick access to your most-used phrases.

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Care to Translate Digital healthcare translator

WEBCare to Translate" is a digital medical translation app that healthcare professionals and patients can use to communicate with each other. It functions as a phrase library, allowing you to translate medical phrases to and from over 40 different languages. The translations are available in both text and audio formats.

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FAQ Care to Translate

WEBCare to Translate" is a digital medical translation app that healthcare professionals and patients can use to communicate with each other. It functions as a phrase library, allowing you to translate medical phrases to and from over 40 different languages. The translations are available in both text and audio formats.

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Medical translator tool for clinics and hospitals Care to Translate

WEBBook a demo, ask for references, or get more information about our medical translations. Fill out the form or call us directly. [email protected]. +46709509426. Use our medical translator when interpreters are unavailable. Communicate safer and overcome language barriers. Available 24/7 on your smart device.

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Medical translations Care to Translate

WEBMedical translations are translations for various areas of healthcare, for example, for hospitals, clinics, healthcare services, or the pharmaceutical and pharmacy industry. It can be patient records, information brochures, or texts linked to software. We offer high-quality translation and localization of medical and healthcare-related texts.

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For nonprofit organizations Care to Translate

WEBCare to Translate is a medical translation app that lets you communicate in health care, no matter the language. The app contains a vast phrase library for multiple healthcare areas, such as radiology, emergency, vaccination, women's health, postoperative care, the ICU, and much more. Use the app to let nonprofit aid workers and patients

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Bridging the language gap in 29 diverse hospital departments

WEBRecently, Oslo University Hosptial published an article about how Care to Translate had been implemented at the hospital. It describes how Care to Translate contributes to increased patient satisfaction, more efficient use of resources for the staff and more efficient use of interpreters:

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"Our vision is to solve language barriers in healthcare globally"

WEBWhat inspired you to start Care to Translate, and what were your goals when you first began? ‍In the beginning it was a selfish goal as an aspiring medical student, to connect better with my patients. I wanted to understand them, their …

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Let us continue to improve the quality of care in the new normal

WEBThis past year has put a lot of pressure on everyone. But most of all healthcare staff. And the challenge of language barriers is more clear than ever.

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Our history Care to Translate

WEBFrom “Språk i vården” to “Care to Translate”. This is the story of us and our digital medical translator. The seed for Care to Translate was sown in 2015 when our founder Linus Kullänger attended his first year of the medical program at Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm. He was placed at a health center in a migrant-dense area and

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4 common consequences to language barriers in healthcare

WEBLanguage barriers in healthcare can lead to a number of consequences both the patient and the healthcare provider. ‍. 4 common consequences to language barriers in healthcare. 1. Miscommunication. Language barriers can lead to miscommunication between healthcare providers and patients, which can result in incorrect diagnosis or treatment.

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Preserving patient privacy in healthcare Care to Translate

WEBCare to Translate's approach to data Security Rock-solid network security ‍All data communication is encrypted and secured using industry-standard protocols, bolstered by a Web Application Firewall (WAF) to thwart cyber threats. Zero patient data storage ‍Care to Translate never stores patient data.The way the product is built, phrases can be used in …

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Our simple goal: to connect better with patients

WEBStarting out as a non-profit, we soon realized that we needed to find a more sustainable path. Transitioning into a company wasn't an easy decision, but it allowed us to grow faster and tackle the challenges of healthcare translation with more resources at hand.

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What is patient safety

WEBPatient safety refers to the work done to prevent, reduce, and report errors that could result in harm to patients in health care. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), around 10% of patients are harmed in health care every year, with 3 million deaths occurring annually due to unsafe care. Shockingly, over 50% of this harm is

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How language barriers can compromise the primary mission for …

WEBWithin the domain of non-profit organizations working in health care, language barriers may hinder access to essential services and undermine the quality of care provided, as these often lead to misunderstandings and even compromise …

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5 reasons not to use relatives as interpreters Care to Translate

WEBHere are five reasons why you should reconsider. ‍. 1. Lack of (medical) understanding. In opposite to authorized medical interpreters, relatives are not (generally) skilled in the medical terminology that might be needed to convey a message from a healthcare professional. In addition, the level of their general language ability is unknown.

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Language is a barrier to seeking medical attention

WEBThe Swedish Breast Cancer Association recently released a report on (social) exclusion in breast cancer screening. It hightlights a very important condition that applies to all areas of healthcare: People that don’t know the language, are less likely to seek medical attention.

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