Disability civil rights laws require equitable treatment of the approximately sixty-one million Americans with disability. However, federal reports and numerous research studies indicate that this diverse and growing population often experiences health care disparities. To examine one possible contributing factor, we interviewed practicing physicians to explore their knowledge of their obligations to accommodate patients with disability under federal civil rights law. Interviewees reported having had little formal training about, and demonstrated superficial or incorrect understanding of, their obligations in three potentially problematic areas: deciding which accommodations their practices should implement, refusing patients with disabilit...
For almost fifty years, federal civil rights laws such as Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1...
Abstract BACKGROUND Healthcare professionals have certain professional, legal, and ethical obligat...
Background. People with disabilities continue to be identified as a group who experience disparate h...
More than thirty years since the enactment of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), people with...
More than sixty-one million Americans have disabilities, and increasing evidence documents that they...
People with disabilities face barriers when attempting to gain access to health care settings. Using...
According to the World Report on Disability, physicians worldwide generally lack training about cari...
People with disabilities make up 19% of the U.S. population, and many of them are heavier consumers ...
Objectives Women with disabilities are less likely to have cervical screening and mammography, and s...
The problems adults with disabilities face obtaining quality primary care services are persistent an...
The problems adults with disabilities face obtaining quality primary care services are persistent an...
Part I of this article reviews the factual background of the futility debate. Part II introduces the...
Individuals with disabilities comprise a substantial portion of the U.S. population but make up only...
The legal profession is no stranger to the bias and prejudice present in American society. Members o...
to see patients with disabilities. The prevalence of disability in the United States is increasing, ...
For almost fifty years, federal civil rights laws such as Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1...
Abstract BACKGROUND Healthcare professionals have certain professional, legal, and ethical obligat...
Background. People with disabilities continue to be identified as a group who experience disparate h...
More than thirty years since the enactment of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), people with...
More than sixty-one million Americans have disabilities, and increasing evidence documents that they...
People with disabilities face barriers when attempting to gain access to health care settings. Using...
According to the World Report on Disability, physicians worldwide generally lack training about cari...
People with disabilities make up 19% of the U.S. population, and many of them are heavier consumers ...
Objectives Women with disabilities are less likely to have cervical screening and mammography, and s...
The problems adults with disabilities face obtaining quality primary care services are persistent an...
The problems adults with disabilities face obtaining quality primary care services are persistent an...
Part I of this article reviews the factual background of the futility debate. Part II introduces the...
Individuals with disabilities comprise a substantial portion of the U.S. population but make up only...
The legal profession is no stranger to the bias and prejudice present in American society. Members o...
to see patients with disabilities. The prevalence of disability in the United States is increasing, ...
For almost fifty years, federal civil rights laws such as Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1...
Abstract BACKGROUND Healthcare professionals have certain professional, legal, and ethical obligat...
Background. People with disabilities continue to be identified as a group who experience disparate h...