ADA 30th Anniversary: Bringing Attention to Health
Equity for People with Disabilities
In honor of the 30th anniversary of the Americans with
Disabilities Act (ADA),
the Medicare-Medicaid Coordination Office (MMCO) is sharing
messages and materials on supporting equal opportunities and inclusion
for people with disabilities, many of whom are dually eligible for
Medicare and Medicaid.
On July 26, 1990 the ADA was enacted to prohibit
discrimination against people with disabilities in all areas of public
life (work, school, employment, transportation). Join us in recognizing
this observance and use this anniversary to bring attention to health
equity for people with disabilities.
Disability-Competent Care
Disability-competent care (DCC) is an aspirational,
participant-centered model that focuses on the eventual goal of
supporting individuals to achieve maximum function. The DCC model is
delivered by an interdisciplinary team (IDT) whom recognizes and treats
each individual as a unique person, not their diagnosis or condition. The
model encourages participant direction in choices regarding their health,
wellness, and life in the community.
Resources for People with Disabilities
- Download
From Coverage to Care COVID-19 Resources to learn how to
protect yourself during COVID-19, including information about health
services typically covered under Medicare and Marketplace plans, as
well as tips for getting the care you need at home.
- Download
and share Getting the Care You
Need: A Guide for People with Disabilities to help people
with disabilities understand their rights around accessing medical
services. The guide includes a checklist to help you get the care
you need before, during, and after your appointment. It is also
available in Spanish,
with more languages coming soon. To request a physical copy in
Braille, please contact CMS at healthequityTA@cms.hhs.gov.
- Visit
the Medicare.gov “I
have a disability” page to find and share
information about Medicare plans, benefits, and protections for
people with disabilities.
Resources for Health Care Professionals
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