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Question to the group:

A potential medicare patient who happens to be deaf is telling our

facility we are compelled to provide an interpreter for them.

Upon examining our corporate policy, it does state that we are

compelled to provide (and pay for) an interpreter upon patient

request. One of our Speech therapists has a BS degree in deaf

education and is proficient in signing so we would use her.

The potential patient has informed us that the interpreter must be

certified and want us to use their interpreter (this person charges $40

per hour with a 2 hour minimum).

Does anyone know of an ADA or Medicare regulation which states the

interpreter must be certified?

Thanks,

Muller, PT, PhD

Director of Outpatient Rehab

Stuart, FL

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