ine
>> how all of that in Braille would fit on the packet.
>>
>>
>>
>> *From:* accessindia@accessindia.org.in *On
>> Behalf Of *Vaibhav Saraf
>> *Sent:* 27 April 2024 11:11
>> *To:* accessindia@accessindia.org.in
>> *Subject:* Re: [AI]
@accessindia.org.in
*On Behalf Of *Vaibhav Saraf
*Sent:* 27 April 2024 11:11
*To:* accessindia@accessindia.org.in
*Subject:* Re: [AI] Post about requesting Dava India pharmacy
to use braille on medicine packets.
Hello,
My thought is that braille is not understood by all blinds
24 at 3:56 PM wrote:
>
>> There is a lot of info in print on the medicine packets. Cannot imagine
>> how all of that in Braille would fit on the packet.
>>
>>
>>
>> *From:* accessindia@accessindia.org.in *On
>> Behalf Of *Vaibhav Saraf
>> *Sent:* 27 April 2
7 April 2024 11:11
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] Post about
requesting Dava India pharmacy to use
braille on medi
packets. Cannot
imagine how all of that in Braille would fit on the packet.
*From:*accessindia@accessindia.org.in
*On Behalf Of *Vaibhav Saraf
*Sent:* 27 April 2024 11:11
*To:* accessindia@accessindia.org.in
*Subject:* Re: [AI] Post about requesting Dava India pharmacy to
use
ckets. Cannot imagine
>> how all of that in Braille would fit on the packet.
>>
>>
>>
>> *From:* accessindia@accessindia.org.in *On
>> Behalf Of *Vaibhav Saraf
>> *Sent:* 27 April 2024 11:11
>> *To:* accessindia@accessindia.org.in
>> *Subject:* Re: [AI] Pos
t requesting Dava India pharmacy to use braille on medicine packets. Hello,My thought is that braille is not understood by all blinds, specially many late blinds, posing a challenge in such solution. Of course QR code can come with its challenges too. In Europe, companies like AZ have adopted
ine packets. Cannot imagine
> how all of that in Braille would fit on the packet.
>
>
>
> *From:* accessindia@accessindia.org.in *On
> Behalf Of *Vaibhav Saraf
> *Sent:* 27 April 2024 11:11
> *To:* accessindia@accessindia.org.in
> *Subject:* Re: [AI] Post about request
Dava India pharmacy to use braille on
medicine packets.
Hello,
My thought is that braille is not understood by all blinds, specially many late
blinds, posing a challenge in such solution.
Of course QR code can come with its challenges too.
In Europe, companies like AZ have adopted
Well QR code itself is an inaccessible option.
I support braille when it comes to medicines especially.
QR codes are difficult to locate and focus the cameras for the totally
visually challenged like us.
as expressed here, both would be an ideal choice.
Coming to the question of late blindness, it
Hi,
The ideal scenario is that we should have both options.
Why not be spoiled for choice in terms of accessibility options as well?
Also, making such a post may make them realise that they need to also adapt
for such a type of consumer.
That's why I want the support.
Best regards,
Saurav Hegde
Hello,
My thought is that braille is not understood by all blinds, specially many
late blinds, posing a challenge in such solution.
Of course QR code can come with its challenges too.
In Europe, companies like AZ have adopted including QR in their medicine
packets already as part of their
Hi George sir,
You do make a point.
In-fact, I am surprised that I tweeted such a request being the geek I am.
But what I realised is that having braille on the medicine packet will save
us the extra step of taking out or finding the phone, opening the app and
scanning the packet.
It will also be
I think all medicines must have QR codes on them which spells out all that is
written on the medicine package.
Going forward everything is going to be digital.
From: accessindia@accessindia.org.in On Behalf
Of Saurav Hegde
Sent: 26 April 2024 09:49
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
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