The statute lists examination tables, examination chairs, weight scales, mammography equipment, and other imaging equipment as examples of equipment to which the standards will apply....
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B. Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and Section 510 of the Rehabilitation Act
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Visual Alarms [4.28.3]
required in hallways, lobbies, restrooms, and any other general usage and common use areas, such as meeting and conference rooms, classrooms, cafeterias, employee break rooms, dressing rooms, examination...
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SAFETY/CRASH DATA AVAILABILITY
The primary data sources examined were: Data from the NEISS. Other hospital discharge, trauma registry, or emergency department (ED) data....
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GENERAL AGREEMENT
In conducting any medical examination or inquiry, the ISP agrees to provide, upon a request by the United States, written evidence that its post-offer pre-employment medical examinations...
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(2) Adjustability: Minimum Low Transfer Height
These commenters explained the delay in diagnosis and treatment when patients are unable to transfer from their wheeled mobility device to the examination surface and are inadequately examined...
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A MINIMUM HIGHEST POINT STANDARD OF 19 INCHES IS CONSISTENT WITH EXISTING ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS
existing accessibility standards for various types of benches and chairs strongly commends maintaining the standard for medical diagnostic equipment as the minimum standard for accessible examination...
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ADA Title III: Public Accommodations
Title III covers businesses and nonprofit service providers that are public accommodations, privately operated entities offering certain types of courses and examinations, privately operated...
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7. Are there any other instances when an employer may ask an employee with a hearing impairment about her condition?
[22] The ADA allows employers to conduct voluntary medical examinations and activities, including obtaining voluntary medical histories, which are part of an employee wellness program...
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2.7 Existing ADA and Rehabilitation Act Requirements for Accessible Medical Care
The guidance document includes information on accessible examination rooms and the clear floor space needed adjacent to medical equipment for individuals who use mobility devices to approach...
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"Qualified Reader" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
ineffective readers, the Department proposed in the NPRM to define ‘‘qualified reader'' similarly to ‘‘qualified interpreter'' to ensure that entities select qualified individuals to read an examination...
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Reasonable Accommodation
job restructuring; modifying work schedules; reassignment to a vacant position; acquiring or modifying equipment or devices; adjusting or modifying examinations...
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1.1 Statutory Authority, Scope, and Objectives of Committee
The draft standards proposed minimum technical criteria to ensure that medical diagnostic equipment, including examination tables, examination chairs, weight scales, mammography equipment...
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Health Care Providers
The guidance document includes information on accessible examination rooms and the clear floor space needed adjacent to medical equipment for individuals who use mobility devices to approach...
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Health Care Providers
The guidance document includes information on accessible examination rooms and the clear floor space needed adjacent to medical equipment for individuals who use mobility devices to approach...
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I. Who is Covered by Title III of the ADA
., private entities that own, operate, lease, or lease to places of public accommodation), Commercial facilities, and Private entities that offer certain examinations and...
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I have an accessible exam table, but if it is in use when a patient with a disability comes in for an appointment, is it OK to make the patient wait for the room to open up, or else use an exam table that is not accessible?
The receptionist should ask each individual who calls to make an appointment if the individual will need any assistance at the examination because of a disability....
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Using Patient Lifts
Then the sling is attached to the lift so the staff person can move the individual to the examination surface....
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CONTENTS
CONTENTS Background Summary of the 19-inch recommendation Current Situation: The Vast Majority of Examination and Procedures Tables Are 32 Inches High Implication of a 19-...
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ii. Accessible scales
Accessible scales Medical providers often do not weigh individuals who use wheelchairs because they do not have an accessible scale, even though that information is a routine part of medical examinations...
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Q. What kinds of actions are required to reasonably accommodate applicants and employees?
an individual with a disability; restructuring a job; modifying work schedules; acquiring or modifying equipment; providing qualified readers or interpreters; or appropriately modifying examinations...
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6. When may an employer ask an employee if a hearing impairment, or some other medical condition, may be causing her performance problems?
Generally, an employer may ask disability-related questions or require an employee to have a medical examination when it knows about a particular employee's medical condition, has observed...
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6.1 Deliberative Process
Across all meetings the Advisory Committee spent considerable time examining available evidence, consulting experts, and discussing the merits of the three minimum height options....
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D. Regulatory Flexibility Act
We note that while the Regulatory Flexibility Act does not apply to foreign entities, we have examined the effects of this rule not only on U.S. airports and air carriers that are small...
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11B-201.1 Scope
However, common use and public use spaces such as recovery rooms, examination rooms, and cafeterias are not exempt from these requirements and must be accessible....