Presence of a live video interpreter during consultations may help improve some aspects of communication between doctors and patients with deafness.
A Greeley-based nonprofit has decided to end its American Sign Language interpreting services but will continue to advocate for high-quality communications for people who are deaf or hard of hearing.
We usually think of therapy as a dyadic exchange between a clinician and client, with family members and other important people present in spirit in the room. But what happens when the therapist and ...
Groups are joining Legacy Health to ask lawmakers to beef up the training and accreditation program for interpreters to help people access care, other services. This story was originally published by ...
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