Useful means usable.
Especially when someone is stressed.
MedicineCostHelp targets WCAG 2.2 AA and is designed for patients, caregivers and healthcare professionals using keyboards, screen readers, zoom, touch devices and small screens.
Accessibility is part of patient care.
We work toward logical heading structure, labeled form controls, keyboard-operable interactions, visible focus states, sufficient target sizing and spacing, meaningful link text, useful image alternatives, zoom resilience, reduced-motion support and mobile layouts that keep the primary answer readable.
Critical information should not depend on color alone. Interactive controls should expose understandable names and states to assistive technology.
Automated checks help catch regressions, but automated testing cannot prove complete accessibility. Human keyboard, screen-reader and real-user testing remains part of pre-launch review.
Built for real treatment-day conditions.
Core navigation and controls should work without a mouse.
Keyboard focus should remain clearly visible and not be hidden by decorative effects.
Important controls should be large and spaced enough for confident phone use.
Headings, labels, landmarks and control names should communicate structure.
Content should reflow rather than require precision or horizontal page navigation.
Reduced-motion preferences should be respected where animation or smooth scrolling is used.