[Trainer-Talk] Accessibility of Epic software for healthcare

Jack Mitchell Jack at indigo-logix.com
Mon Feb 14 21:18:18 UTC 2022


Nik- I would be glad to talk, but I don't know how useful it will be.  I
can also try to get you in touch with my client who actively uses Epic with
JAWS -- that might be more useful.  Drop me a note off the list if you
would like to do that.

Re who is doing the scripting for us here at Industries of the Blind, we
just got a quote (which I think we will be moving forward with) from Damian
Pickering at Dream Vision Group for scripting.  He can be reached at
damian at dreamvisiongroup.org  They are going to be doing scripting for us
for software that is similarly inaccessible to Epic, though this is a
completely web based program, while Epic runs in it's own application.

Jack

On Mon, Feb 14, 2022 at 12:34 PM Mika Pyyhkala via Trainer-Talk <
trainer-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:

> On a related note, I'm curious what consultant or company you have used to
> create Jaws scripts for these custom business applications.
>
> Thanks,
> Mika
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>
>
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> I do have some experience with Epic via a couple of clients of mine, and
> it’s a pretty mixed bag.  Some of it is reasonably easy to get around, and
> some of it is just about impossible.  I am actually dealing with a similar
> situation with another software product at another job, where we are in the
> process of working with a company to do custom scripts for us to make the
> software accessible.
>
> With Epic, it really depends on which parts of the software she needs to
> be able to access whether it’s accessible, because it’s really uneven in my
> experience.  Have you checked with Chicago Lighthouse to see what they
> did?  Did they have custom scripts written?  Are those available?
>
> On Tue, Feb 8, 2022 at 5:10 PM Nik Petersson via Trainer-Talk <
> trainer-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> > Good day everyone and happy Tuesday.
> >
> > I have a client who is interviewing for an inbound call center role
> > for a hospital that uses Epic software for healthcare management.
> >
> > Searching on the net and tapping into the greater minds out there I
> > find the following:
> >
> > The NFB took Epic to court a couple of years ago for being in
> > accessible, but that was dismissed, and Epic just said they would do
> > the best they could.  However, it also talks about how Chicago
> > lighthouse has worked with local hospitals and epic to make the
> scheduling software fully accessible.
> >
> > Lastly, FS has not input on this and the Epic VPAT statement is also
> > unclear on what is and is not accessible.
> >
> > In short, does anyone here have knowledge of what level of
> > accessibility Epic has on what platforms and what does and does not
> > work and where can one locate any documentation.  What would be great
> > is if someone from the Chicago Light house that was involved in that
> project is on here.
> >
> > I thank you all in advanced for your assistance with this and wish you
> > all a continued fine Tuesday!
> >
> > Kind regards, Nik.
> >
> >
> > Nik Petersson
> > Senior Accessibility Consultant
> > Miles Access Skills Training LLC
> > 1400 SW 5th Ave, Suite 690
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Jack Mitchell, M.S.Ed., COMS, CVRT
Vision Technology Specialist
Orientation & Mobility Specialist

Indigo Logix, LLC



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