
WHAT WE DO
About Yattsi
Yattsi allows connecting with a specialized medical interpreter in seconds, offering this service through a Yattsi device, providing a unique communication experience in an easy and fast way, and eliminating the language barrier between the Medical Staff and the Limited English Proficiency Patients.
With our telecommunication technology Yattsi provides Telehealth Solutions for enhancing health care, public health and health education delivery.
Get an Interpreter
Medical Staff
No need upfront to contact an interpreter
Eliminate the need for a preschedule with an on side interpreter or wait for it.
Patients
Interpretation available instantly
No wasted time
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faster service
Payors/Insurance Companies
No management and logistic cost to get an interpreter
Patients can start interpretation instantly
We work with
We help people communicate.

Worker’s Compensation Providers

Private Practices

Hospitals

Clinics

Urgent Care & Emergency Medicine

Nursing Homes

Community Health Centers

Home Health Care
The Problem
Access to a medical interpreter is complicated if there is not a pre-scheduled appointment. The time of wait is approx. 2-3 h
Current Interpretation services are not cost-effective: On the side, interpreters are paid for mileage and travel time. On-site interpreters fees shall be paid with a minimum payment of two hours.
Unless notified of a cancellation at least 24 hours prior to the time the service is to be provided, the interpreter shall be paid no less than minimum fee (2 hours).
Low productivity of The Bilingual Medical Staff.
The Solution

Increases practice revenue

Improves healthcare quality

Improves patient engagement with remote monitoring

Acquisition of Limited English Proficiency Patients.

And Now, With
Telehealth Solutions
- Specialized medical attention inmmediately.
- Accessibility to geographically isolated communities
- Decentralization of the demand for medical care, avoiding the saturation of services and processes in second and third level hospital units.
- Telehealth facilitates the medical follow up and the continuity of treatments of patients of Advanced age, with chronic diseases and with physical limitations
Comply with
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA).
Federal Law: Any federally-funded Health Care must provide interpreters services under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
California Law: General acute care hospitals in this state must provide language assistance services to patients with language or communications barriers.
