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ADA Compliant
Federal MDE Standards
ADA-Compliant Medical Equipment
All products verified against federal MDE standards for safe, accessible patient care
17–19″ Exam table transfer height
10% Min. compliant units per dept
6 Equipment categories covered
Specs · Requirements · FAQ

Core Requirements

Required Specs (2025)

  • Low seat height 17–19″
  • Transfer surface ≥ 21″ × 17″
  • Two adjoining sides accessible
  • Sturdy support rails included
  • Leg supports when stirrups used

Documentation to Keep on File

  • Manufacturer's compliance cert
  • Product spec sheet with dimensions
  • Purchase record per unit
  • Auditors will request all three

How Many Do I Need?

  • 10% per category per department
  • 20% for mobility-specialty facilities
  • Must be distributed across depts
  • Not grouped in one area

Which Facilities Must Comply?

Enforcement is split across three federal frameworks depending on your facility type.

HHS · Section 504

Federally Funded Providers

Hospitals and clinics receiving Medicare or Medicaid

  • Private hospitals with federal reimbursement
  • Community health centers
  • Any program with federal financial assistance
DOJ · Title II ADA

State & Local Gov't Facilities

Public hospitals, government-run clinics, municipal health systems

  • University health systems
  • County and municipal hospitals
  • All new equipment acquisitions must comply
ABA Standards

VA & Federal Facilities

Veterans Affairs medical centers and federal health programs

  • All VA medical centers
  • TAA compliance also required
  • Standards mirror ADA MDE requirements

What to Look for When Buying

For each MDE category: specs to verify on a product sheet, and the key question to ask your supplier.

Equipment TypeRequired SpecsAsk Your Supplier
Exam TablesHeight-adjustable to 17–19″; transfer surface min. 21″×17″; side rails; two adjacent sides accessible
Ask
What is the lowest programmable height setting?
Exam & Treatment ChairsMulti-position recline; full-length armrests; footrests; accessible control panel
Ask
Can armrests flip for side transfers?
Standing ScalesSlip-resistant platform; handrails both sides full length; height 34–38″
Ask
Do handrails run the full length on both sides?
Bariatric & Wheelchair ScalesPlatform min. 32″×40″; ramp slope max 1:8; 2″ edge protection; handrails
Ask
Is the ramp compliant for self-propelled chairs?
StaircasesContinuous handrails both sides; correct tread depth; non-slip surface
Ask
Does this meet current MDE tread standards?
Body Composition AnalyzersControls within reach range; operable without tight grasping; bilateral handrails
Ask
Can controls be used from a seated position?
⚠️
17″ vs. 17–19″ — what's current?

The U.S. Access Board updated to exactly 17″ in 2024. The DOJ and HHS still enforce 17–19″. Buying to 17″ now is the safest long-term choice.

How to Phase In Compliance

You don't need to replace everything at once. Here's a practical sequence.

1

Start with exam tables & scales

Most frequently audited. One compliant unit per department satisfies minimum requirements immediately.

✓ Highest priority
2

Calculate your minimum buy

Count units per category per department. The gap between that and your current compliant units is your minimum target.

✓ Drives budget estimate
3

Distribute, don't cluster

Compliant units must be spread across departments. Plan placements before purchasing.

✓ Common audit failure
4

Document as you go

Keep manufacturer certs, spec sheets, and purchase records per unit. Auditors will ask for all three.

✓ Required for accreditation

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need compliant equipment even if no patient has complained?
Yes. ADA MDE compliance is a procurement obligation, not a reactive one. Waiting for a complaint is not a defensible compliance strategy.
Exactly how many compliant units do I need?
At least 10% of each equipment category per department. Mobility-specialty facilities face a 20% minimum. Units must be distributed across departments, not consolidated.
What's the exact height requirement — 17″ or 17–19″?
Currently 17–19″ under DOJ/HHS enforcement. The Access Board updated to exactly 17″ in 2024 but DOJ hasn't adopted it yet. Buying to 17″ is safest.
What documentation do I need to prove compliance?
Three things per unit: manufacturer's certification, product spec sheet confirming dimensions, and the purchase record. Keep all three on file.
Does a VA or federal facility follow different rules?
Federal facilities follow ABA standards, which closely mirror ADA MDE. VA procurement also requires TAA compliance — verify with your supplier before ordering.

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