Abstract

Abstract A series of supplementary services to solve communication problems between deaf-mute people and society could decrease the additional risk caused by communication impairments and break the boundaries between deaf-mute people and doctors/society. This scientific article will serve as the basis of a future application to ease the social and medical burden of hearing-impaired patients. The economic effect that the integration of deaf-mute people can have involves both decreasing the costs allocated to social and health services for this category of people, and increasing the contribution of each deaf-mute person by increasing his productivity as an employee at a company/institution.

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