In summary Given California’s rich cultural diversity, the state needs contact tracers that are able to speak with patients in their native language and with cultural sensitivity. By Anthony Iton, Special to CalMatters Dr. Anthony Iton is senior vice president of the California Endowment, tony@tonyiton.com. He has a medical degree from Johns Hopkins University School […]
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