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Date Added: May 28, 2008 05:40:03 PM
As part of its ongoing commitment to improve the quality of medical care provided to limited-English speaking patients, leading interpretation services provider Language Line Services has gathered health care and medical interpreting experts, patient advocates and other language service providers to form an independent Global Advisory Council (GAC) that will help guide the company's interpreter ...

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