February 9, 2026
Martti enabled equitable, compliant care in 320+ languages in 2025 through healthcare-only interpretation at scale.
Equiti announced today that its Martti language access platform supported clinical care in over 320 spoken languages and dialects in 2025, a milestone that reflects both the growing linguistic diversity of patient populations and the operational scale required to meet real-world healthcare demands.
While Martti cites support available for 250+ languages, the 320-language milestone captures the full breadth of requests fulfilled across health systems last year, including rare languages and region-specific dialects that emerge unpredictably in clinical settings. Meeting those needs requires not only a large healthcare network, but healthcare-specific infrastructure capable of scaling quickly without compromising quality or compliance.
“Language access is foundational to safe, equitable care,” said Kerry Moreno, Vice President of Operations and Language Services at Equiti. “Supporting 320 languages means health systems can meet diverse patient populations where they are, without delays, workarounds, or added burden on clinical teams.”
Unlike general interpretation services, Martti’s interpreter network is exclusively healthcare-focused, with qualified medical interpreters trained in medical terminology, clinical workflows, regulatory requirements, and cultural sensitivity. This specialization enables interpreters to enter each encounter already oriented to the clinical environment – delivering efficient, clear, culturally-appropriate communication to each patient.
In 2025, Equiti achieved an average connect time of only 19.4 seconds, helping clinicians avoid delays during triage, treatment, and discharge. In addition, more than 18,000 qualified interpreters completed over 800,000 hours of healthcare-specific training, reinforcing quality and readiness across the network.
By unifying the Voyce and Martti platforms in 2025, Equiti standardized workflows and expanded capacity to support fluctuating patient volumes and evolving language needs. This integration reinforces Martti as the trusted platform purpose-built for healthcare interpretation, giving health systems reliable coverage, reduced administrative burden, and greater confidence during audits and compliance reviews.
“When language access works reliably in every encounter, caregivers can focus on care,” Moreno added. “Patients feel heard, staff experience less friction, and health equity becomes part of daily operations rather than an aspiration.”
Learn more about Martti’s healthcare-only interpretation services at www.martti.io.