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A deaf-mute pregnant woman in Ningbo went to see a doctor, and the doctor wrote more than 20 blank sheets about her conversation. How difficult is it for deaf people to see a doctor?

A deaf-mute pregnant woman in Ningbo went to see a doctor, and the medical staff wrote more than 20 pieces of white paper about her conversation. Once this news was reported, it was widely concerned and discussed by netizens, and it also caused people to think more deeply about how to facilitate the treatment of some people with defects. Then many netizens asked: How difficult do you think it is for deaf people to see a doctor?

In fact, relatively speaking, our medical system still needs to be improved, especially for some people with defects, who still have many problems. After all, they have neither the ability to speak nor the ability to hear others to some extent, so they have actually lost the ability to communicate with others to some extent. Especially in places where the number of patients in hospitals is more complicated, I think hospitals should be equipped with some professional equipment to help deaf people experience medical services better, right?

Especially in the hospital, his department covers a wide range, especially for some patients who can't express their physical diseases. To a certain extent, they can't help deaf people find the departments they can see accurately, so to a certain extent, their medical treatment process is much more difficult than ordinary people. Especially for large 3A hospitals, the distribution of outpatient clinics is relatively large, and even some normal people will be at a loss when they go to the hospital to see a doctor, not to mention that they can hardly communicate with others and can't hear others. Then their journey to see a doctor is relatively difficult.

Therefore, it is suggested that some hospitals can set up special windows for some disabled people and recruit some people who know sign language, which can help them go to the hospital for better treatment. This not only broadens the scope of hospital management, but also helps more disabled people to solve disease problems efficiently, right?