This article highlights the urgent need for digital accessibility in Nepal's health services, especially in light of the country's vulnerability to natural disasters. It emphasizes that the Department of Health Services (DoHS) must prioritize accessibility to ensure that all citizens, including persons with disabilities, can access crucial health information and services during emergencies. The article identifies key barriers to digital accessibility in the DoHS system, such as inaccessible website content, and provides recommendations for improving accessibility, including adhering to international standards, providing accessible document formats, and using descriptive alt text for images. By addressing these barriers, the DoHS can make its health services more inclusive and ensure the well-being of all citizens, especially in times of crisis.
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