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Project
D4.1 / Design Guidelines for Medical Instrumentation
In
collaboration with existing standards making bodies (e.g. the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration) and informed by knowledge gained by project staff through
project activities, this project will develop new design guidelines and
standards and/or metrics (see Research Program R3) for accessible medical
instrumentation. Instrumentation design guidelines will be needed for
instrumentation developers, and selection and use guidelines will be needed for
individual health care recipients and service providers. General guidelines
regarding instrumentation-related policies and procedures will also be needed
for service providers.
Project
D4.2 / Model Medical Policies
Based
on the results of Research Program R4, the RERC will present findings to and
consult with legislative bodies to draft model policies to support the delivery
of medical care services to all patients, including individuals with
disabilities and activity limitations. Staff will consult with medical facility
administrators to develop policies that will be appropriate for specific sites,
including training materials that instruct medical staff in appropriate
procedures for working with diverse populations.
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