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Universal Design in Pharmacies: Key WCAG Principle – Robust

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Welcome to our new series on Universal Design for Pharmacies!  In this segment, we’ll explore the importance of Universal Design in Pharmacies for All Disabilities.

As pharmacies continue to innovate their digital services, ensuring compatibility and adaptability is paramount. The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) principle of Robust emphasizes creating content that remains functional across various devices, platforms, and assistive technologies. By implementing this principle alongside Universal Design practices, pharmacies can guarantee long-lasting accessibility for all customers, regardless of their specific needs.

What Does “Robust” Mean?

The WCAG principle of Robust focuses on developing digital content that works effectively with a wide variety of current and future technologies. It ensures that pharmacy websites, apps, and other digital services are compatible with assistive tools, such as screen readers, voice recognition software, and magnifiers, making them accessible to all users.

Applying the Principle of Robust in Pharmacies

Compatibility with Assistive Technologies

    • Ensure pharmacy websites and apps are fully compatible with screen readers, speech-to-text systems, and other assistive devices. For example, properly structuring website elements (like headings and tables) allows screen readers to interpret the content accurately.

Use Standards-Compliant Code

    • Develop websites and apps using clean, standards-compliant HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. This minimizes errors and ensures compatibility with assistive technologies and modern browsers.

Provide Clear Markup Language

    • Use semantic HTML to define elements clearly. For instance, labeling forms, buttons, and links allows assistive technologies to interpret their function accurately.

Accessible Error Messages

    • Ensure error messages are clear, meaningful, and compatible with assistive technologies. For example, if a prescription submission fails, display a message like “Prescription number required – please check the input field.”

Cross-Device Compatibility

    • Design digital services that work seamlessly across desktops, tablets, and mobile devices. This ensures users can access pharmacy services on their preferred device.

Support for Future Technologies

    • Build platforms with adaptability in mind. By using scalable designs and robust coding practices, pharmacies can ensure their digital services remain functional as new technologies emerge.

Testing for Accessibility

    • Conduct regular testing with various assistive technologies and devices to ensure continued compatibility and accessibility. Incorporate customer feedback to identify and address gaps.

Universal Design Principles Supporting Robust Content

Equitable Use

    • Design digital services to be accessible and functional for everyone, regardless of their abilities or the technology they use.

Flexibility in Use

    • Ensure platforms can adapt to a range of technologies and user preferences, such as touchscreens, voice commands, and keyboard navigation.

Low Physical Effort

    • Develop digital tools that require minimal physical effort, making them accessible to customers with limited mobility or strength.

Tolerance for Error

    • Build systems that recover gracefully from errors. For example, allow customers to edit incorrectly submitted forms without restarting the process.

Benefits of Robust Digital Platforms for Pharmacies

Enhanced Accessibility

    • Robust platforms ensure all customers, including those using assistive technologies, can access pharmacy services independently and with dignity.

Future-Proof Solutions

    • Designing for robustness guarantees that digital services will remain functional as new technologies and standards emerge.

Customer Satisfaction

    • Compatibility across devices and technologies creates a seamless user experience, increasing satisfaction and loyalty.

Regulatory Compliance

    • Meeting the WCAG Robust principle helps pharmacies comply with accessibility laws, such as the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

Positive Brand Image

    • Pharmacies that prioritize adaptability and inclusivity demonstrate social responsibility, enhancing their reputation in the community.

The WCAG principle of Robust is essential for ensuring long-term functionality and adaptability in digital platforms for pharmacies. By adopting Universal Design practices, pharmacies can create services that are accessible, compatible, and future-proof, meeting the diverse needs of their customers while fostering inclusivity and trust.

Let’s build pharmacy platforms that stand the test of time and technology—accessible to all, today and tomorrow.

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Gulen Yilmaz

Gulen is a passionate and detail-oriented Software Digital Web and Native Accessibility Specialist, recognized for delivering high-quality, inclusive digital experiences. With deep expertise in Section 508 and WCAG compliance, she ensures that both web and native applications (iOS, Android, and Tablet) meet rigorous accessibility standards. Over the past four years as part of the Perficient Detroit Business Unit, Gulen has contributed to the success of cross-functional teams through her strong communication, problem-solving, and testing skills. Her favorite part of the job is collaborating with clients to create inclusive products—ensuring no one is left out, regardless of ability.

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