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need to make an educated decision regarding your translating and
interpreting needs.
That's why we're providing this page--so you can have ready resources at your fingertips.
Below you'll find various downloads discussing everything from how to prepare your documents for translation to how medical providers can receive government reimbursement for interpreting costs. This information is free of charge and it's just one of the many benefits of going with In Every Language. Downloads are grouped below according to type.
Advice for Those Buying Translation for the First Time
"Translation: Getting It Right"--A free booklet from the American Translators' Association on how to
prepare your documents for translation. This document is also available
in French, German, Dutch, Italian, and Czech. (PDF DOWNLOADS)
General Information
"Language Use and English-Speaking Ability: A Census 2000 Brief"--A
free brief on how many people in the US do not speak English as their
native language or in their home. Published by the US Census
Bureau in 2000. (PDF DOWNLOAD)
"A Profile of the Foreign-Born in the Louisville Metropolitan Area"--A
free study from the Mayor's Office of International Affairs on
Louisville, Ky's foreign-born workforce. Published by the Urban
Institute in 2006. (PDF DOWNLOAD)
Information for Medical Care Providers
"English-Spanish Dictionary of Health Related Terms"--A
free English-Spanish dictionary listing the 14,000 vocabulary terms
most essential to medical health, as well as in disaster and emergency
situations. Published by the California-Mexico Health Initiative
in 2005. (PDF DOWNLOAD)
"Language Services Action Kit"--A
free information kit to help medical practitioners learn more about
Medicaid's role in paying for interpreting services in health care
settings. Published by the National Health Law Program in
2004. (PDF DOWNLOAD)
"Language Services Resource Guide for Health Care Providers"--A
free guide to help medical care providers prepare for and pay for
translating & interpreting services. Published in 2006 by the
National Health Law Program and the National Council on Interpreting in
Health Care. (PDF DOWNLOAD)
This information is just one way in which In Every Language strives to
provide outstanding customer service to our clients. Contact us today about having In Every Language take care of your translating and interpreting needs.
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