InDemand Interpreting Exhibits at 2017 American Society for Health Risk Management “Bridging Innovation and Value”
InDemand Interpreting, a technology-enabled medical interpreting company, will be exhibiting at the
InDemand Interpreting will demonstrate its video remote interpreting (VRI) technology, enabling healthcare organizations nationwide to bridge the communication gap with their limited English proficient (LEP), Deaf and hard of hearing (HOH) patients. InDemand Interpreting immediately connects clinicians and healthcare professionals to medically qualified interpreters 24 hours a day, seven days a week, in more than 200 languages, including American Sign Language (ASL) and Certified Deaf Interpreters (CDIs).
InDemand offers an expanded suite of VRI devices for every clinical setting, including large touch-screen carts that enable Deaf patients to clearly see ASL interpreters at a comfortable distance, small tablet devices with rolling carts for convenient VRI in tight spaces and small handheld devices to support VRI on the go. All devices have audio options designed to cut through noisy surroundings and ensure the best communication for patient and provider.
"InDemand is committed to ensuring every individual, regardless of language, cultural background or disability, receives the highest quality care," said InDemand Interpreting Chairman and CEO
InDemand Interpreting will be exhibiting InDemand Envy at ASHRM 2017 in booth #731. For more information, visit: http://www.indemandinterpreting.com.
About InDemand Interpreting
InDemand Interpreting was founded in 2007 with the vision of ensuring that every patient receives the highest quality healthcare, regardless of language, cultural background or disability. By delivering the most experienced medical interpreters and highest quality video technology InDemand Interpreting provides doctors, nurses and clinicians the language access they need to provide the best possible care. Visit InDemand at http://www.indemandinterpreting.com
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