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Discrimination Shapes Care Access for Patients with Disabilities

New research shows that physicians across three focus groups expressed implicit bias toward people with disabilities, highlighting the ongoing discrimination this group faces in accessing care.

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By Sarai Rodriguez

- Researchers found that patients with disabilities continue to experience unequal care access impacted by provider discrimination and implicit bias, even 30 years after the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) prohibiting healthcare discrimination based on disability status.

Under ADA Title II (a public entity) or ADA Title III (a private entity serving the public), healthcare entities must provide equal care access for people with disabilities and make reasonable accommodations to enable such access.

Despite these protections, a new study published by Health Affairs found that physicians deny care to people with disabilities and have biased attitudes toward disabilities.