PX Chat – Language Services Community: Strategies for Effective Language Access
Published December 10, 2025
12pm ET / 11am CT / 10am MT / 9am PT – Join our Language Services Community to discuss how vital language access is to ensure equitable, safe, and high-quality care for all patients. Join The Beryl Institute’s Language Service Community for an engaging PX Chat as we explore the critical topic how health systems are approaching language services from compliance and interpreter models to frontline staff engagement. Breakout discussion groups will provide the opportunity for community members to share how their organizations are addressing the challenges and opportunities.
*PX Chats are a member benefit. The event is not recorded and does not offer patient experience continuing education credit (PXE).
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