The BMA said it, the BMA are the ones denying that access ! "70 per cent of BSL users admitted to A&E, are not provided with an interpreter to help them communicate and 35 per cent of deaf and hard of hearing people have been left unclear about their condition because of difficulties communicating with their GP or nurse. This can clearly have serious implications: inaccessible services can result in poorer health outcomes for the individual and potentially place them at risk of harm."
The REPORT
Welsh/Cwmraeg
Nid yw "70 y cant o'r defnyddwyr BSL derbyn i A & E yn cael eu darparu gyda chyfieithydd i'w helpu i gyfathrebu a 35 y cant o bobl fyddar a thrwm eu clyw wedi cael eu gadael yn aneglur ynghylch eu cyflwr oherwydd anawsterau cyfathrebu gyda'u meddyg teulu neu nyrs. Gall hyn amlwg fod รข goblygiadau difrifol: y gall gwasanaethau anhygyrch yn arwain at ganlyniadau iechyd gwaeth ar gyfer yr unigolyn ac o bosibl eu rhoi mewn perygl o niwed ".