Q Can I tell a patient that I cannot treat her because I don’t have accessible medical equipment? Generally no. You cannot deny service to a patient whom you would otherwise serve...
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  Can I tell a patient that I cannot treat her because I don’t have accessible medical equipment?
  
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  A. Medical equipment and furniture
  A. Medical equipment and furniture Without accessible medical examination tables, dental chairs, radiological diagnostic equipment, scales, and rehabilitation equipment,... 
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  Additional Transfer Techniques: Use of Stretchers and Gurneys
  When it is not feasible or possible to use a lift, another option is an adjustable-height stretcher or gurney (a table that is on wheels) that can be raised or lowered to the height of the... 
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  Transfer Surface Size – M301.2.2 Supine, Prone, or Side-Lying Position
  Transfer Surface Size – M301.2.2 Supine, Prone, or Side-Lying Position The issues were discussed and decided in the full committee meeting as follows: depth of 17 inches minimum... 
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  M305.5 Head and Back Support (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  The MDE NPRM proposed to require diagnostic equipment used by patients in the supine, prone, or side-lying position and the seated position that can be adjusted to a reclined position to... 
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  M301.4.2 Clearance Around Base (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  This manufacturer indicated that its adjustable table does not have a six-inch minimum clearance when at its lowest position, but does meet the standard when the table is raised.... 
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  Transfer Supports Location and Configuration M301.3 and M302.3
  We recommended height adjustability of the transfer support but did not mandate it to give manufactures design options.... 
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  In a doctor’s office or clinic with multiple exam rooms, must every examination room have an accessible exam table and sufficient clear floor space next to the exam table?
  Q In a doctor’s office or clinic with multiple exam rooms, must every examination room have an accessible exam table and sufficient clear floor space next to the exam... 
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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?
  Q 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... 
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  PART 3: ACCESSIBLE EXAMINATION ROOMS
  An accessible examination room has features that make it possible for patients with mobility disabilities, including those who use wheelchairs, to receive appropriate medical care.... 
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  11B-202.4 Path of Travel Requirements in Alterations, Additions and Structural Repairs
  • Addition of the words “as defined” after the term “adjusted construction cost” to ensure code users are made aware of the related definition.... 
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  PART 4: ACCESSIBLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
  Such equipment includes adjustable-height exam tables and chairs, wheelchair-accessible scales, adjustable-height radiologic equipment, portable floor and overhead track lifts, and gurneys... 
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  Implication for Standards and Design
  allowed for evaluating the presence/absence of various height grab bars, a backrest added in parallel to the front edge of the transfer surface, a variable width transfer surface, and adjustable... 
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  M301.4.1 Clearance in Base
  The base of diagnostic equipment shall provide a clearance 39 inches (990 mm) wide minimum, 6 inches (150 mm) high minimum measured from the floor, and 36 inches (915 mm) deep... 
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  Figure M2:  M301.4 Lift Compatibility
  (at Diagnostic Equipment for Use by a Patient in a Supine, Prone, or Side-Lying Position) 
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  M301.4.1 Clearance in Base
  The base of the equipment shall provide a clearance 44 inches (1120 mm) wide minimum, 6 inches (150 mm) high minimum measured from the floor, and 36 inches (915 mm) deep minimum... 
- Exam Tables & Scales: What Patients Say...
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  M301.4.2 Clearance Around Base
  The base of diagnostic equipment shall provide a clearance 6 inches (150 mm) high minimum measured from the floor and 36 inches (915 mm) deep minimum measured from the edge of the... 
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  M301.4.1 Clearance in Base (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  The MDE NPRM proposed certain clearance requirements beneath the diagnostic equipment to allow sufficient space for the legs of a portable patient lift to fit underneath the... 
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  M301.4.2 Clearance Around Base
  The base of the equipment shall provide a clearance 6 inches (150 mm) high minimum measured from the floor and 36 inches (915 mm) deep minimum measured from the edge of the... 
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  M301.4.2 Clearance Around Base
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