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Executive Order 14224: What Does It Mean for Interpreters and the Communities They Serve
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Apr 92025
On March 1, 2025, President Trump signed an executive order that could impact language access in health care. Executive Order 14224 revokes Executive Order 13166 – what does this mean for interpreters, language access programs, and the communities we serve? In this webinar, presented on April 3, 2025, CCHI Commissioner and Managing Director for Federal Advocacy at the National Health Law Program (NHeLP), Mara Youdelman, J.D., LL.M., unpacks the implications of this major shift. With her deep expertise in language access policy, Mara breaks down what’s changing, what’s at stake, and what you need to know to stay ahead. ASL interpretation is provided courtesy of LanguageLine Solutions. Resources mentioned: Despite new Executive Order, Language Access Is Still the Law! https://healthlaw.org/despite-new-exe... Issue Brief on Title VI and Section 1557 https://healthlaw.org/resource/questi... Joint Associations Statement on Executive Order 14224 https://cchicertification.org/joint-s... CCHI offers three types of national certification credentials: the knowledge-based CoreCHI™ certification for interpreters of all languages, and two performance-based certifications: CoreCHI-P™ (all languages) and CHI™ (Spanish, Arabic, and Mandarin). CCHI also administers the national healthcare interpreter Continuing Education Accreditation Program (CEAP). VISIT the CCHI website for more information at https://cchicertification.org/ SUBSCRIBE to the CCHI channel for more videos    / certificationcommissionforhealthcareinterp...   Follow CCHI on social media: LINKEDIN   / certification-commission-for-healthcare-in...   FACEBOOK   / cchicertification   INSTAGRAM   / cchicertify   #LanguageAccess, #section1557, #LanguageServices, #HealthcareInterpreter

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Certification Commission for Healthcare Interpreters

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