Published on 1/12/2022 4:19:06 PM | Source: ANI
New Delhi, Dec 1 (ANI): A new study has found that people who do not speak English well often ask friends and family to translate for them. Having provisions in place to help non-English speakers access primary care services is vital in ensuring equal access to healthcare. Professional interpreting services help to achieve this, but we currently do not know how they are being utilised by those they were designed to help. Understanding how these services are used could help identify barriers preventing those who require assistance from accessing these services.
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