By August 9, 2026, healthcare facilities must be fully compliant with US Access Board recommendations for accessible medical diagnostic equipment (MDE).
That may sound like plenty of time, but for most organizations, upgrading equipment, standardizing exam rooms, and aligning with evolving guidelines takes longer than expected. Facilities that delay risk higher costs, operational disruption, and potential noncompliance.
Now is the time to start planning.
In this blog post we will take a look at:
The U.S. Access Board introduced updated standards for accessible MDE. These updates bring greater clarity and specificity to how accessibility should be implemented in clinical settings.
Key updates include:
While the Department of Justice has not yet formally adopted the 17-inch requirement, current ADA standards are already being enforced.
The trajectory is clear: expectations are increasing.
Accessibility directly impacts a large and growing segment of patients. Today, 1 in 4 adults in the United States lives with a disability, and among adults over 65, that number rises to 2 in 5.
These individuals are frequent users of healthcare services. Without accessible equipment, they face unnecessary barriers to care.
ADA compliance is a legal requirement. Facilities that fall short risk penalties, legal exposure, and reputational harm.
Planning early allows organizations to spread out investments and avoid rushed, reactive decisions as the 2026 deadline approaches.
When only certain rooms are accessible, scheduling becomes complicated. Staff must coordinate around limited resources, which can slow patient flow.
Standardizing rooms with compliant equipment removes this constraint. Every room becomes usable for every patient, improving efficiency and reducing delays.
Accessible equipment allows patients to transfer more safely and comfortably. This is especially important for individuals with mobility challenges, but it benefits elderly patients, post-surgical patients, and even caregivers assisting them.
The result is a safer, more dignified care experience.
Manual patient transfers increase the risk of injury and fatigue for healthcare workers. Accessible equipment minimizes lifting and strain, helping protect staff while improving overall workflow.
Preparing for 2026 is not just about meeting a requirement. It is about choosing equipment that will remain compliant and functional for years to come.
UMF Medical designs exam chairs with both current standards and future updates in mind. Their solutions focus on accessibility, safety, and real-world usability.
The FusionFREEDOM™ Exam Chair, for example, is engineered to:
By investing in purpose-built equipment, facilities can move beyond minimum compliance and create more adaptable, patient-centered environments.
Begin Preparing Now
August 2026 will arrive faster than it seems. Facilities that begin evaluating their equipment today will be in a stronger position to meet requirements without disruption.
More importantly, they will be delivering better care well before the deadline.
Accessibility is not just about compliance. It is about ensuring that every patient receives safe, efficient, and respectful care.
As the August 9 deadline for new ADA compliance standards approaches, CME Corp is ready to help healthcare facilities plan, source, and implement compliant medical diagnostic equipment.
CME and UMF Medical have a long-standing relationship. Whether you are evaluating replacement exam chairs or determining the best path to compliance, CME’s expert account managers can work closely with your team and UMF Medical to identify solutions that fit your facility’s needs. Our goal is to help you get into the ADA-compliant equipment pipeline early, before lead times begin to stretch.
Beyond equipment selection, CME offers a comprehensive, one-stop-shop buying experience. Our single chain of ownership model supports the full equipment acquisition process, including CAD-based layout and design, warehousing, staging, assembly, just-in-time direct-to-site delivery, installation, and biomedical and technical services, all staffed by CME employees.
About UMF Medical: UMF Medical is a trusted manufacturer of innovative exam room equipment for physician offices, hospitals, and clinics. From power exam tables and procedure chairs to seating, storage, and stainless-steel products, UMF Medical designs durable solutions that support patient safety, comfort, accessibility, and efficient clinical workflows
About CME: CME Corp is the nation’s premier specialty distributor of healthcare, laboratory, and imaging equipment. We partner with over 2,000 manufacturers to offer more than 2 million products. In addition to an extensive product portfolio, we also offer project management, CAD-based layout & design, warehousing, assembly, staging, consolidated direct-to-site delivery, and biomedical and technical services, all staffed by CME employees. Our mission, to help healthcare facilities nationwide reduce the cost of the equipment they purchase, make their equipment acquisition, delivery, installation, and maintenance processes more efficient, and help them seamlessly launch, renovate, or expand on schedule, is supported by 25 service locations strategically located across the country.