In a previous Slator article on Governor Jerry Brown’s earmarking USD 100m of California’s state budget to pay for court interpretation, we mentioned Brown said the same support could also be forthcoming for medical interpretation. Well, state lawmakers have gotten the ball rolling.
On August 30, 2016, the California State Legislature passed a bill that, once more, goes beyond the usual fuzzy bureaucratese that surrounds Language Access for those with limited English proficiency (LEP).
Through the bill, California’s lawmakers legislated the funding into the State’s program to provide medical interpretation services for LEP patients covered by the overarching California Medical Assistance Program (or Medi-Cal), which covers healthcare for low-income families and individuals.
