[Diabetes-Talk] Fw: [Nfbnet-members-list] Promoting Accessible Medical Technology for the Blind

Eileen Scrivani etscrivani at verizon.net
Wed Jan 3 22:24:30 UTC 2018


Hello All,

I got the below very interesting message this afternoon. I already wrote to Eric Duffy and hope the rest of you who want to see accessibility and more access to medical devices that will make manageing our diabetes better and easier will do the same.

Eileen


From: Hedtler-Gaudette,Dylan via NFBNet-Members-List 
Sent: Wednesday, January 3, 2018 1:29 PM
To: nfbnet-members-list at nfbnet.org 
Subject: [Nfbnet-members-list] Promoting Accessible Medical Technology for the Blind

Greetings fellow Federationists!

 

I hope and trust that you all had a wonderful holiday season.

 

President Riccobono has asked us to prioritize a number of important initiatives in 2018. I am writing today to share with you that the National Federation of the Blind is jump starting its work aimed at addressing the critical issue of accessibility and medical technology and devices. Although this will be coordinated from the NFB Jernigan Institute, it will require the participation and collaboration of Federationists around the country. 

 

As far too many of you know all too well, the lack of accessibility when it comes to vital medical equipment can be inconvenient at best but dangerous and risky in many cases. We are therefore creating the Accessible Medical Technology Working Group (AMT-WG), which will be tasked with investigating concerns, devising strategies and making recommendations to President Riccobono. 

 

We will need your help as we get started. In order to focus our work and direct our energies appropriately, we are requesting feedback from you that will let us know what issues are being encountered as a result of inaccessible medical technologies and devices. You do not need to share any personal or private information; we are only looking for the names of devices and technologies that pose accessibility challenges, that way we can channel our attention to where it is needed most. Please be sure to be specific about what aspects of the device make them less accessible. We would also appreciate you letting us know about any medical technology or devices that are accessible so we can refer to those as positive examples of how accessibility can be done right in this space. 

 

If you have any feedback to share or ideas as to what types of medical technologies and devices need to be a part of this initiative, please send your responses to Eric Duffy at eduffy at nfb.org and Dylan Hedtler-Gaudette at dhedtler-gaudette at nfb.org.

 

Thank you all for your help as we get this project started. Your contributions will be invaluable and we look forward to making progress together in the area of accessible medical technology in 2018!

 

Sincerely,

 

Eric Duffy, Director of Access Technology

Dylan Hedtler-Gaudette, Government Affairs Specialist 

 

 



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