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The OHCUP: A Tool to Improve Outpatient Access

Is your medical office fully accessible? You can identify problems and implement solutions by using the Outpatient Health Care Usability Profile (OHCUP).

The OHCUP is an easy-to-use checklist that is less complex than ADA guidelines.

It measures how usable clinics are for people with specific disabilities: physical, vision or hearing, and learning. Individuals with disabilities can give the OHCUP to their health providers to encourage them to improve accessibility.

This tool to help medical offices and clinics improve their accessibility was developed as part of the Community Engagement Evaluation Project, a research project of the RTC on Measurement and Interdependence in Community Living.

 

 

 

 

 

Disability Resources for Healthcare Providers

 


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