Health Care Access and Quality: Sexual and Reproductive Health


Panel Featuring: Izzie Bullock; Tiffany Inglis, MD, and Jennifer Kucera

People with disabilities have a right to equitable access to quality reproductive health services, including family planning, contraception, screening for sexually transmitted infections, maternal health services, and fertility services. Their access is often limited due to both physical and philosophical barriers.

This month’s roundtable focuses on the sexual and reproductive health of people with disabilities, inviting attendees to consider how they can challenge assumptions and improve access to quality care.

Learning Objectives

After completing this training, attendees will:

  • Summarize the barriers to sexual and reproductive health care access and quality for people with disabilities
  • Describe current efforts to address access and quality barriers
  • List resources to meet the unique health care needs of people with disabilities

This event will be offered in English with ASL interpretation and live transcription.