A US federal law requiring translation services for limited English proficiency patients has left America’s dentists scrambling to find a solution. Pushing back, Arizona’s dentists joined several dental associations from around the country in pleading for more time to comply.
The translation requirement, part of the nondiscrimination provisions of the Affordable Care Act, came into effect July 18, 2016. The law requires health service providers participating in the US Medicaid and Medicare programs to provide translations for the top 15 non-English languages spoken in their state.
“This adds another layer of costs to delivering services,” said Kevin Earle, executive director of the Arizona Dental Association. On top of the additional translation cost, Earle bemoaned the difficulty in finding companies that offer appropriate translation services.
