无障碍:为残疾人提供更公平的远程医疗

Mahrokh M. Kobeissi, Colleen A. Manning
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远程医疗的可及性仍然是影响7 000万美国残疾人中的许多人的重大挑战。虽然远程保健可及性指的是服务的可得性,但可及性涉及有意设计,使人们能够有意义地参与远程保健。这篇综述将ACCESS框架(住宿、沟通、定制、教育、支持和安全)作为解决支离破碎的无障碍指导的系统方法。通过对法规、实证研究和既定指南的分析,ACCESS提出了针对残疾人的战略,涉及门诊、认知、听力和视觉障碍。该框架为卫生保健组织提供了实施无障碍远程医疗的可行步骤,同时支持遵守法律和道德要求,以促进所有人的卫生公平。
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ACCESS Enabled: More Equitable Telehealth for People with Disabilities
Telehealth accessibility remains a significant challenge affecting many of the 70 million Americans with disabilities. Although telehealth access refers to service availability, accessibility involves intentional design enabling meaningful participation in remote care. This review presents the ACCESS framework (Accommodations, Communication, Customization, Education, Support, and Security) as a systematic approach to addressing fragmented accessibility guidance. Developed through an analysis of regulations, empirical studies, and established guidelines, ACCESS presents disability-specific strategies across ambulatory, cognitive, hearing, and visual impairments. This framework offers health care organizations actionable steps for implementing accessible telehealth while supporting compliance with legal and ethical requirements to advance health equity for all.
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