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SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND MOUNTAIN STATES HEALTH ALLIANCE UNDER THE ADA
SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND MOUNTAIN STATES HEALTH ALLIANCE UNDER THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT USAO No. 2016V0047 DJ No....
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4.31.3* Mounting Height
The highest operable part of the telephone shall be within the reach ranges specified in 4.2.5 or 4.2.6.
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Wall-Mounted Objects
Proper cane and service animal techniques allow people to walk along a corridor or path without bumping into walls. Overhangs that are above cane sweep height may protrude 4 inches...
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4.31.3* MOUNTING HEIGHT
The highest operable part of the telephone shall be within the reach ranges specified in 4.2.5 or 4.2.6.
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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?
Generally, a patient with a disability should not wait longer than other patients because they are waiting for a particular exam table....
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Clear Floor or Ground Space [4.31.2], Mounting Height [4.31.3]
Clear Floor or Ground Space [4.31.2], Mounting Height [4.31.3] Generally, access can be provided with either a forward or side approach....
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36 CFR Part 1195 Proposed Accessibility Standards for Medical Diagnostic Equipment NPRM - Preamble
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and Section 510 of the Rehabilitation Act C. Americans With Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act D....
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36 CFR Part 1195 Standards for Accessible Medical Diagnostic Equipment
Published in the Federal Register on January 9, 2017. RIN 3014-AA40 AGENCY: Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board. ACTION: Final rule. SUMMARY: The...
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36 CFR Part 1195 Standards for Accessible Medical Diagnostic Equipment - Preamble
Published in the Federal Register on January 9, 2017. 36 CFR Part 1195 RIN 3014-AA40 Standards for Accessible Medical Diagnostic Equipment AGENCY: Architectural and...
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III. Proposed alternative mechanisms to enhance patient access to diagnostic imaging equipment
For example, in a CT/PET system, the patient support surface is located on top of a transporter, which adds to the height of the transport surface....
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2.4 Patient Areas
Is there space in the waiting room for wheelchair users to sit? Is there space in the exam room for an individual using a wheelchair or other mobility aid to move and...
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ADA & Level Boarding - Public Obligations
49 CFR 37.42(c); 49 CFR 27.7(b)(2) 5/24/12
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Is it OK to tell a patient who has a disability to bring along someone who can help at the exam?
Q Is it OK to tell a patient who has a disability to bring along someone who can help at the exam? No....
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Recommendations on Standards for the Design of Medical Diagnostic Equipment for Adults with Disabilities, Advisory Committee Final Report
Advancing Equal Access to Diagnostic Services: Recommendations on Standards for the Design of Medical Diagnostic Equipment for Adults with Disabilities The final report of the...
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Q14. Does a hospital have to allow an in-patient with a disability to keep a service animal in his or her room?
Does a hospital have to allow an in-patient with a disability to keep a service animal in his or her room? A. Generally, yes....
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Q15. What happens if a patient who uses a service animal is admitted to the hospital and is unable to care for or supervise their animal?
What happens if a patient who uses a service animal is admitted to the hospital and is unable to care for or supervise their animal? A....