I'm an ENT surgeon. In my speciality in particular, there aren't a lot of patients coming with the disability tax credit forms, but I have filled it out again and again over the last 20 years.
Personally speaking, I think there has been a simplification of the form in recent years, and where I see my patients struggling is probably due to my field. They don't realize that they may qualify for a disability tax credit. In the ear, nose and throat world, hearing loss is probably one of the biggest disabilities I see. Education and awareness among patients about what would qualify for the disability tax credit would be helpful. We certainly have those discussions among ourselves, as doctors, to make sure we understand which patients qualify so that we can ensure that they fill out the forms appropriately and apply for the tax credit.
I don't think anybody—doctor or patient—wants more complicated forms.