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Accessibility Statement
EquiCore Technologies Holdings, Inc.
EquiCore Technologies Platform, LLC
Last Updated: 02/11/2026
Our Commitment
EquiCore Technologies Holdings, Inc., including EquiCore Technologies Platform, LLC (collectively, “EquiCore,” “we,” “us,” or “our”), is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for individuals with disabilities.
We are continuously working to improve the user experience for everyone and to apply relevant accessibility standards to the EquiCore App, website, dashboards, and related services (collectively, the “Platform”).
EquiCore believes access to care infrastructure should not be limited by ability.
Conformance Status
EquiCore aims to conform with:
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The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA
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The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
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Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, where applicable
While we strive for full accessibility, some areas of the Platform may not yet be fully adapted to the strictest accessibility standards.
Accessibility improvements are part of our ongoing product development roadmap.
Accessibility Features
The Platform includes, or is actively implementing, features such as:
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Keyboard navigability
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Screen reader compatibility
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Semantic HTML structure
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Adjustable text scaling
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Clear heading hierarchy
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Color contrast optimization
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Accessible form labels
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Alternative text for images where appropriate
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Logical tab order
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Focus indicators
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Captioning support for media where available
We regularly test the Platform using both automated and manual accessibility evaluation tools.
Ongoing Improvements
EquiCore views accessibility as a continuous process, not a one-time project.
We:
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Conduct periodic internal reviews
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Integrate accessibility into design and development workflows
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Provide training to development teams
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Prioritize accessibility in feature releases
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Evaluate third-party integrations for accessibility impact
Where third-party services are used, accessibility may depend in part on those providers.
User Responsibilities
While EquiCore strives to provide accessible infrastructure, accessibility of clinical services delivered by practitioners using the Platform remains the responsibility of the individual practitioner or organization.
Practitioners are responsible for:
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Ensuring physical accessibility of their facilities
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Providing accessible communication formats to their clients
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Meeting applicable ADA or local disability compliance obligations
Compatibility
The EquiCore Platform is designed to be compatible with:
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Modern web browsers (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge)
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Common assistive technologies such as screen readers
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Mobile devices and tablets using iOS and Android accessibility tools
Older browsers or unsupported systems may experience limited functionality.
Feedback & Assistance
We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of EquiCore.
If you encounter accessibility barriers, please contact us:
Email: support@equicoretechnologies.com
Mailing Address:
1349 W Peachtree Street NW,
Suite 1910, PMB 715,
Atlanta, GA 30309
When contacting us, please include:
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A description of the issue
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The page or feature involved
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Your assistive technology (if applicable)
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Your preferred method of contact
We will make reasonable efforts to respond promptly and provide an accessible alternative where feasible.
Limitations & Disclaimer
Despite our efforts, some content may not yet be fully accessible. We are committed to remediation in good faith.
EquiCore does not warrant that the Platform will meet the needs of every individual user but will make commercially reasonable efforts to improve accessibility over time.
Future Enhancements
Planned accessibility initiatives may include:
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Dedicated accessibility review audits
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Expanded language support
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Improved captioning and transcript functionality
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Enhanced mobile accessibility features
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Formal third-party accessibility certification