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WHY USE CERTIFIED?

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To protect you, your medical practice and your patients...


Please remember if you contract with a non-certified interpreter or provisionally certify an interpreter for an assignment, you will not be able to verify the interpreter's skill level, which may jeopardize the quality of your administrative hearing or medical proceeding.

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SECTION SB-1160 Workers' compensation, Sec 12, Section 5811 of the Labor Code taking effect January 1, 2018 requires that all Medical Interpreters be certified by either:

 

  • The Certification Commission for Healthcare Interpreters (CCHI)

  • The National Board of Certification for Medical Interpreters (NBCMI)

  • The State of California (CalHr) 

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