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Originally posted by Paddy View PostIn the few times I have taken people to hospital in Europe we were expected to supply our own translator. I can't envisage a non English speaking Pole not having an English speaking friend who could translate. Having said that, the local council has a separate Polish speaking enquiry desk for benefits.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostWell when we were in Majorca and my father in law had suffered huge organ failure and needed a triple heart by pass they spoke to us in Spanish
and if we wanted a translator we were expected to provide one.
But god forbid the UK might actually one provide services in it's native language because that would apparently be discrimination.
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Originally posted by The Spartan View PostOh dear, how do they deal with situations like this in other EU countries?
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My understanding is that the Dutch system is insurance-based (in a similar sense that the US one is, so still heavily state controlled/subsidised), and by all accounts, very good relative to other national healthcare systems.
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Originally posted by vetran View Postthey don't have free healthcare available for everyone?
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Originally posted by The Spartan View PostOh dear, how do they deal with situations like this in other EU countries?
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Originally posted by The Spartan View PostOh dear, how do they deal with situations like this in other EU countries?
and if we wanted a translator we were expected to provide one.
But god forbid the UK might actually one provide services in it's native language because that would apparently be discrimination.
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostIt's in the Daily Mail, so it must be true
Hospitals across Lincolnshire looking to recruit Polish nurses to reduce the amount spent on translation services | Lincolnshire Echo
and the express
NHS hires nurses to translate for patients in Polish and Lativian hotspots | UK | News | Daily Express
give it a day or two and the 'quality' papers will catch up.
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Oh dear, how do they deal with situations like this in other EU countries?
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Pielęgniarka Pielęgniarka jest znów z łóżka
The English hospitals that need more nurses... but only if they can speak to their patients in Polish
Hospitals are paying translators £38-an-hour to interpret for patients
There are now almost 2,500 nurses from Poland working in the NHS
Hospital managers in Lincolnshire plan to specifically recruit Polish nurses
The plan, they hope, will reduce the £57,000-a-year spent on translators
The English hospitals that need more nurses but only if they can speak to their patients in Polish* | Daily Mail Online
The Polish means - Nurse Nurse he is out of bed againLast edited by vetran; 24 November 2014, 10:14.Tags: None
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