Danish health organisations call for interpreter charge to be dropped
Briefly

The use of interpreters in Denmark's health services has fallen markedly since a 2018 law passed by the then-Liberal (Venstre) led government introduced charges for people who need interpretation because they do not understand Danish, broadcaster TV2 reports.Under the law, immigrants who have been in Denmark for more than three years must pay for their interpreters when visiting a doctor or hospital.
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