#accessiblehealthcare β Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #accessiblehealthcare, aggregated by home.social.
-
As I get older, the threat of climate change is not as important as the economic struggles of working class Americans.
I do not think anybody and even Europe can really solve climate change, this issue was born after the industrial revolution.
But I do believe that the US and UK can fight against income inequality and make the cost of living more affordable for the working class.
#affordability
#universalhealthcare
#accessiblehealthcare
#lefteconomicpolicies
#economicpopulism
#workingclass -
Itβs time for the US to guarantee healthcare to all:
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/apr/29/america-universal-healthcare-bernie-sanders -
We need Universal Healthcare in the United States.
#universalhealthcare
#healthcareisahumanright
#humanright
#accessiblehealthcare -
How Mental Health Is a Social Justice Issue
#AccessibleHealthcare, #EndMentalHealthStigma, #MentalHealthJustice, #SocialJusticeForAllMental health is a social justice issue. Learn how inequality, policy failures, and economic disparity impact mental well-being and what solutions exist.
https://socialjusticeaustralia.com.au/mental-health-social-justice-issue/ -
Celebrating Healthcare Quality Week! π©Ίπ
In honor of Healthcare Quality Week, we're sharing a video that highlights how Aira empowers blind and low-vision individuals to access healthcare information independently. Whether it's reading medication labels, sorting through mail from service providers, operating inaccessible medical equipment, or understanding post-care instructions, Aira is there to provide on-demand visual interpreting and support! #HealthcareQualityWeek #AccessibleHealthcareβ¨π Did you know Aira is HIPAA-compliant? This means we uphold the highest standards of privacy and security, ensuring your information remains safe and confidential.
-
Accessible reproductive health care a challenge in Ontario
βOne in eight pregnant people in Ontario has a disability, but many face barriers to accessible care and disrespect from health-care providers, a new report published Tuesday says.
People with disabilities have been overlooked in reproductive health care partly because of false societal assumptions that they aren't sexual and won't have children, Hilary Brown, lead author of the report and an adjunct scientist with the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences in Toronto, said in an interview.β
https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/pregnancy-disability-1.7217264
#Accessibility #a11y #AccessibleHealthCare #AccessibleReproductiveCare #HealthCareEquity