This document discusses the need to address biases that can negatively impact clinical care for patients with disabilities. It outlines three common biases: 1) ineffectual bias which perceives patients as less capable or competent based on narrow markers, 2) fragile friendliness bias which perceives patients as more fragile or saintly based on capacities for warmth, and 3) catastrophe bias which overestimates patient suffering and underestimates resilience. The document recommends educational and clinical interventions like raising awareness of biases, expanding clinical formulations, and increasing contact with people with disabilities to improve care and reduce inequities.