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Medibabble. Kristina kerner , RN. A picture containing text Description automatically generated.

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Introduction to medibabble. What is it? Medibabble is a free medical grade translation tool. It has translations for introductions, identification questions, identifying the chief complaint, gathering past medical history, identifying allergies, and assessments. Where can I find it? Can be downloaded in the IOS store..

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Usability. MediBabble Patient Questions Introductions & Explanations Chief Complaint History of Present Illness Past Medical History Medications & Allergies Family & Social History Review of Systems Spanish (Espahol) cc > F) 1,1H MEDS > F H/SH ROS >.

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Usability. Organized around history-taking approaches. Can also be used for hearing impaired. Turn your phone to landscape mode to see text translation..

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Utility. What languages can I use? Spanish comes preinstalled with the app. Cantonese, Mandarin, Russian, and Haitian Creole are available as free downloads. Is it safe to use in clinical setting? All phrases written in app are written & reviewed by a panel of physicians, translated by professional medical translators, reviewed by hospital-based medical interpreters. It is made to be accessible for varying levels of education and health literacy..

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RPReplay_Final1657827864. Quick Demo. ( Medibabble , 2013).

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Legal/ethical considerations. Does the patient really understand what I am saying? Yes or No questions make it difficult to assess patients understanding. Is it HIPPA compliant? This platform is made for and by healthcare professionals with HIPPA compliance in mind..

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Conclusion. In the absence of hospital-based or professional medical interpreters, this is an excellent alternative. It’s user friendly It offers translated explanations for use of application so patients can understand why it’s being used. Has 9 categories of questions that are also broken down into subcategories. Allows for a thorough interview and assessment. Does not require internet access An excellent resource when you need information quickly and don’t have a translator..

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References. Nitefloat Inc. (2013). Medibabble . MediBabble . Retrieved from http:// www.medibabble.com / Patel, A. (2011, April 14). Free iPhone Medical Translation App sets a new standard, MediBabble translator App Review . iMedicalApps . Retrieved from https:// www.imedicalapps.com /2011/03/free-iphone-medical-translation-app-sets-a-new-standard-medibabble-translator-app-review/ UCSF. UCSF medical students create free medical translation app, conquering language barriers to patient care . UCSF Medical Students Create Free Medical Translation App, Conquering Language Barriers to Patient Care | UC San Francisco. Retrieved July 14, 2022, from https:// www.ucsf.edu /news/2011/06/103822/ucsf-medical-students-create-free-medical-translation-app-conquering-language.