More health providers offer service in Spanish in Ohio

Posted on: May 1st, 2006
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“In Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, more health-care providers are learning Spanish as they reach out to the region’s growing Hispanic population - now about 58,000 people.

Boyer, the project director for Hispanic development for Mercy Health Partners, used to work for all of the network’s hospitals.”

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