"Created: 3/7/2012 ..."--Document properties screen.; Brochure; intended to be printed off on one sheet, front and back, and folded in thirds.; Provides guidelines on serving patients with medical disabilities. Many people with disabilities do not seek or obtain quality health care because of inaccessible facilities, lack of specialized exam/treatment equipment, or awkward/frustrating interactions with health-care professionals. By following some simple guidelines, you can begin reversing this trend, one patient at a time
Disability exists regardless of whether a doctor has confirmed its existence. Yet in the American w...
to see patients with disabilities. The prevalence of disability in the United States is increasing, ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Medical schools and residencies lack training in communication skills wit...
A guideline for professionals to use with aids for daily living.Aged and Disability Progra
While there have been many innovations developed for those with physical disabilities in recent year...
While much research has examined physician and patient satisfaction with the use of Electronic Healt...
Includes bibliographical references.The focus of this manual is to provide guidelines for health adm...
People with disabilities constitute 22.2% of the population in the United States, and virtually all ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:q96/17376 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Introduction Negative physician attitudes toward people with disabilities create barriers to health ...
Tuesday, September 19, 2017This session of Grand Rounds explored opportunities for optimal quality o...
Introduction: Negative physician attitudes toward people with disabilities create barriers to health...
In July 2005, the United States Surgeon General issued a national Call for Action to Improve the Hea...
PowerPoint presentation at the Western Group on Educational Affairs (WGEA) Regional Meeting, Tucson,...
The lives of people with disabilities are disconcerting, as we do not sit well within the health sys...
Disability exists regardless of whether a doctor has confirmed its existence. Yet in the American w...
to see patients with disabilities. The prevalence of disability in the United States is increasing, ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Medical schools and residencies lack training in communication skills wit...
A guideline for professionals to use with aids for daily living.Aged and Disability Progra
While there have been many innovations developed for those with physical disabilities in recent year...
While much research has examined physician and patient satisfaction with the use of Electronic Healt...
Includes bibliographical references.The focus of this manual is to provide guidelines for health adm...
People with disabilities constitute 22.2% of the population in the United States, and virtually all ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:q96/17376 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Introduction Negative physician attitudes toward people with disabilities create barriers to health ...
Tuesday, September 19, 2017This session of Grand Rounds explored opportunities for optimal quality o...
Introduction: Negative physician attitudes toward people with disabilities create barriers to health...
In July 2005, the United States Surgeon General issued a national Call for Action to Improve the Hea...
PowerPoint presentation at the Western Group on Educational Affairs (WGEA) Regional Meeting, Tucson,...
The lives of people with disabilities are disconcerting, as we do not sit well within the health sys...
Disability exists regardless of whether a doctor has confirmed its existence. Yet in the American w...
to see patients with disabilities. The prevalence of disability in the United States is increasing, ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Medical schools and residencies lack training in communication skills wit...