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Evolving Native Mobile Accessibility at KP

Evolving Native Mobile Accessibility at KP

Evolving Native Mobile Accessibility at KP March 2023: Article by Joseph A Humbert, Mobile Accessibility Lead Where we have been Kaiser Permanente Digital (KPD) has been committed to supporting and improving native mobile accessibility for a long time. This commitment stems from multiple goals within KPD. Improving user experience has become a core goal and motivating factor in many of the systemic changes taking place in KPD. Accessibility is an important part of the user experience. The

2022 MCoE Year in Review Overview

2022 MCoE Year in Review Overview

2022 MCoE Year in Review Overview February 2023: Article by Michelle Watson, MCoE Provider Portfolio Manager and Ken Ballinger, MCoE Engagement Manager Contributing to KP Digital’s objectives and key results with increasing appointments booked online, prescriptions ordered online, and online payments, the need for mobile apps to deliver improvements to our members, work efficiently, and deliver quality care is ever increasing. The MCoE plays a key part of this delivery and the 2022 activities below

Links and Buttons

Links and Buttons

Links and Buttons May 2022: Authored by Edward Wald, published by Digital Accessibility Program The most common elements used to complete online tasks in mobile apps and websites are links and buttons. However, understanding the differences between them is challenging. This white paper will clarify their differences and provide some guidelines on their proper usage. Additionally, it includes a description of their evolution to demystify their purpose. Most will agree, the debate over the usage

The User/System Conversation 

The User/System Conversation 

The User/System Conversation May 2022: Authored by Edward Wald, published by Digital Accessibility Program Accessibility experts define personas to help identify different types of users with disabilities. We use these personas to analyze application designs to find any troublesome areas. But there is also a way of using common traits across all types of personas to help with this. This article explores these common traits to reveal how analyzing them will benefit accessibility users and