Are you a disabled birthing person? We want to hear from you! Researchers at UW-Madison are conducting a research study on how electronic health portals are used during pregnancy, birth, and postpartum care. Your experiences can help shape more accessible and inclusive healthcare systems. We are looking for disabled birthing individuals who have used, or tried to use, an electronic health portal during perinatal care for 60-90 minute long interviews. By joining, you’ll be contributing your voice to a project that aims to improve digital tools and healthcare access for future parents. You will receive $50 for your time. For more information contact Tiwalade at tbadekunle@wisc.edu.
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Are you a birthing person with a disability? We want to hear from you! Researchers at UW-Madison are conducting a research study on how electronic health portals are used during pregnancy, birth, and postpartum care. Your experiences can help shape more accessible and inclusive healthcare systems. We are looking for birthing people with disabilities who have used, or tried to use, an electronic health portal during perinatal care for 60-90 minute long interviews. By joining, you’ll be contributing your voice to a project that aims to improve digital tools and healthcare access for future parents. You will receive $50 for your time. You may be eligible if you are a birthing person over the age of 18, have a disability and had the option to utilize electronic patient portals during your perinatal care. For more information contact Tiwalade at tbadekunle@wisc.edu.
Are you a birthing person with a disability? We want to hear from you! Researchers at UW-Madison are conducting a research study on how electronic health portals are used during pregnancy, birth, and postpartum care. Your experiences can help shape more accessible and inclusive healthcare systems. We are looking for birthing people with disabilities who have used, or tried to use, an electronic health portal during perinatal care for 60-90 minute long interviews. By joining, you’ll be contributing your voice to a project that aims to improve digital tools and healthcare access for future parents. You will receive $50 for your time. You may be eligible if you are a birthing person over the age of 18, have a disability and had the option to utilize electronic patient portals during your perinatal care. For more information contact Tiwalade at tbadekunle@wisc.edu.