New service for deaf people

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deaf and foreign patients helped at the Royal United Hospital in Bath

Deaf and foreign language patients at the Royal United Hospital will be helped by a pioneering new communications service.

The RUH is working with Sign Health, a national charity for deaf people, to offer a service called Sign Translate to patients.

This will give profoundly deaf patients online access to a fully trained interpreter who translates the consultation. Sign Translate also converts more than 500 medical questions into British Sign Language video clips for a deaf patient.

These questions are also available in 12 foreign languages.
Consultant respiratory physician Dr Andrew Alexander, who has a deaf daughter, has been the driving force behind bringing the system to the RUH.
 
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