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Mental Health Care In America: Addressing The Mental Health Crisis In Public Schools, Connor Breza Jun 2019

Mental Health Care In America: Addressing The Mental Health Crisis In Public Schools, Connor Breza

Health Law Outlook

No abstract provided.


Mandating Influenza Vaccinations For Healthcare Workers State By State, Nicolette Guarneri May 2019

Mandating Influenza Vaccinations For Healthcare Workers State By State, Nicolette Guarneri

Health Law Outlook

No abstract provided.


Law In The Time Of Zika: Disability Rights And Reproductive Justice Collide, Seema Mohapatra Jan 2019

Law In The Time Of Zika: Disability Rights And Reproductive Justice Collide, Seema Mohapatra

Brooklyn Law Review

This article focuses on finding common ground between those seeking to ensure abortion access and those advocating for disability rights, using the reaction to the Zika virus as a case study. Although the symptoms of Zika in women were often mild, the correlation of Zika infection in pregnant women to microcephaly affecting their newborns led to travel advisories and alarm bells for pregnant women in areas where the Zika virus was prevalent. Although the rise of microcephaly and its connection to Zika was a cause for concern and investigation, the condition itself is not a death sentence, as headlines suggested. …


Threats To Medicaid And Health Equity Intersections, Mary Crossley Jan 2019

Threats To Medicaid And Health Equity Intersections, Mary Crossley

Articles

2017 was a tumultuous year politically in the United States on many fronts, but perhaps none more so than health care. For enrollees in the Medicaid program, it was a “year of living precariously.” Long-promised Republican efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act also took aim at Medicaid, with proposals to fundamentally restructure the program and drastically cut its federal funding. These proposals provoked pushback from multiple fronts, including formal opposition from groups representing people with disabilities and people of color and individual protesters. Opposition by these groups should not have surprised the proponents of “reforming” Medicaid. Both people of …


Derecho A La Salud De Los Niños En Condición De Discapacidad En Ciudad Bolívar 2013-2018: Análisis De Políticas Públicas En El Sistema De Salud En Términos De Innovación Social, Erika Yineth Sánchez Lesmes Jan 2019

Derecho A La Salud De Los Niños En Condición De Discapacidad En Ciudad Bolívar 2013-2018: Análisis De Políticas Públicas En El Sistema De Salud En Términos De Innovación Social, Erika Yineth Sánchez Lesmes

Economía

El capital social es necesario para la creación de políticas públicas en el ejercicio de los derechos de las familias con niños en condición de discapacidad de Ciudad Bolívar, sin embargo, en su tránsito hacia la innovación social necesita del desarrollo humano. Esta propuesta de investigación trabaja la definición de discapacidad de la ONU y ICBF basándose en la teoría institucional de North, desarrollo humano de Sen, capital social de Putnam y políticas públicas de Roth, desde el enfoque relacional de White que toma distancia del homo oeconomicus. De acuerdo a lo anterior surge el siguiente interrogante ¿es necesaria la …


Knowledge Of Practicing Physicians About Their Legal Obligations When Caring For Patients With Disability, Nicole Agaronnik, Elizabeth Pendo, Julie Ressalam, Eric G. Campbell, Lisa Iezzoni Jan 2019

Knowledge Of Practicing Physicians About Their Legal Obligations When Caring For Patients With Disability, Nicole Agaronnik, Elizabeth Pendo, Julie Ressalam, Eric G. Campbell, Lisa Iezzoni

All Faculty Scholarship

doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2018.05060 HEALTH AFFAIRS 38, NO. 4 (2019): 545–553