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Strapi accessibility for healthcare sites: setup, plugins, and audit checklist

Running an accessible Strapi site for healthcare sites combines two layers of responsibility: Strapi's platform-level accessibility, and the healthcare-specific compliance frameworks — Section 1557 (ACA), ADA Title II & III, WCAG 2.1 AA — that layer on top.

Arjun Walia · IAAP CPACC · Media accessibility specialist3 min readPublished · Updated

Why Strapi for healthcare sites?

Strapi accessibility is primarily a function of the front-end framework consuming Strapi's REST or GraphQL API — Strapi itself provides admin UI for content editors with reasonable accessibility, and the consuming app determines rendered conformance to WCAG 2.2 AA.

Healthcare accessibility — the regulated reality

Healthcare accessibility ensures patient portals, telehealth platforms, appointment systems, and clinical content are usable by people with disabilities — a regulatory obligation under Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act, the ADA, and HHS final rules implementing WCAG 2.1 AA for recipients of federal funding.

Strapi accessibility challenges that hit healthcare sites hardest

• Admin UI inconsistency on older versions

• Custom plugins for content types

Healthcare pain points your Strapi site will likely have

• Patient portal logins without screen-reader-accessible MFA

• Telehealth video without captions or sign-language interpreter integration

• Symptom checkers built as inaccessible single-page apps

• PDF clinical forms not tagged for accessibility

• Appointment scheduling calendars unusable by keyboard

Setup steps

1. Define alt text in content types: Required field on media.

2. Audit consuming front-end: Where rendered accessibility lives.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Cited answers. Sourced. Updated as standards and case law change.

  • Can a Strapi site be made ADA compliant for healthcare sites?

    Yes, provided the merchant or development team applies WCAG 2.2 AA at the source code and content level. No platform — including Strapi — guarantees compliance automatically.

  • What does HHS Section 1557 require for accessibility?

    The May 2024 final rule requires entities receiving federal financial assistance from HHS — virtually all hospitals, clinics, and insurers — to conform to WCAG 2.1 AA for web content, mobile apps, and kiosks. Compliance deadlines stagger from May 2025 through May 2027 based on entity size.

  • Can a healthcare site use an accessibility widget?

    Widgets are problematic in healthcare for two reasons: (1) WCAG conformance must be at source level, not via overlay; (2) HIPAA-covered information transmitted to a third-party overlay vendor may itself create a breach. Most healthcare CISOs disallow third-party overlay widgets.

  • Is Strapi accessible?

    Strapi v4+ admin targets WCAG basics. Consuming-app conformance is the key consideration.

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