[NFBWATlk] FW: Medical Device Nonvisual Accessibility Act H.R. 4853

Becky Frankeberger b.butterfly at comcast.net
Wed Aug 11 02:06:25 UTC 2021


Thank you,Bennet. My husband has two implanted wearable devices this Act would cover. The company promise after the first device that their devices would be accessible. When the battery of the first device was changed they said the new one has some accessibility built in. Wrong. Oh, that accessible one is coming. He got the second from the same company and this time it was the new unit with a flat screen. Their view of accessibility was to preprogram everything so all he does is push a button. Just obnoxious and they can lie to us because there is no law covering home medical equipment.  

I thank you publicly for writing your fine letter.

Becky 
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Subject: [NFBWATlk] FW: Medical Device Nonvisual Accesibility Act H.R. 4853

I received the below acknowledgment to my letter to my Congress representative Suzan DelBene. Check it out! 😊

Be sure we all contact our reps for this important legislation.

/s/

Bennett

From: Hill, Kyle
Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2021 9:17 AM
To: Bennett Prows
Cc: Sflynt at nfb.org
Subject: RE: Medical Device Nonvisual Accesibility Act H.R. 4853

thank you for bring the bill to my attention. 

Kyle Hill
Legislative Director 
Office of Rep. Suzan DelBene (WA-01)

From: Bennett Prows <bjprows at comcast.net> 
Sent: Thursday, August 5, 2021 12:36 PM
To: Hill, Kyle <Kyle.Hill at mail.house.gov>
Cc: Sflynt at nfb.org
Subject: Medical Device Nonvisual Accesibility Act H.R. 4853

Dear Mr. Hill:

I am a constituent of Representative Delbene and live in Kirkland. As a blind person and member of the National Federation of the Blind, I strongly encourage you and particularly Rep. Delbene to cosponsor this bill which calls upon the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to promulgate nonvisual accessibility standards for Class II and Class III medical devices with digital displays. This standard would apply to devices such as glucometers, sleep apnea machines, blood pressure monitors, thermometers, and oximeters. Since medical devices are used at home and often provided by doctor’s offices, ETC, and are even monitored while there, it is crucial for blind persons to have these devices made usable without having to have someone read the screens or set the devices for whatever they are using the devices for. 

Please contact Representative Jan Schakowsky of Illinois as the sponsor of the bill, and add Representative Delebene to the list of cosponsors ASAP. This bill needs to pass quickly to help the blind to be able to function independently, particularly during this pandemic.

If you have questions, please contact Stephanie Flynt at the National Federation of the Blind at (410) 659-9314. Her email address in in the CC line of this message to you. Thank you very much.  

Sincerely,

Bennett Prows
12636 N.E. 144th St. Apt. D 101
Kirkland, WA  98034 

(425) 830-8811

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