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Disability in America:

Toward a National Agenda for Prevention

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Size: 376 pages, 6 x 9

Publication Year:1991


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Authors:
Andrew M. Pope and Alvin R. Tarlov, Editors; Committee on a National Agenda for the Prevention of Disabilities, Institute of Medicine
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Disability in America presents a five-prong strategy for reducing the incidence and prevalence of disability as well as its personal, social, and economic consequences. Although the preferred goal is to avoid potentially disabling conditions, the authoring committee focuses on the ...
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". . . a valuable and thought-provoking guide in assisting people with disabilities and those at risk of becoming disabled. For those involved in developing public health policy, this book is required reading." --New England Journal of Medicine
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Disability in America presents a five-prong strategy for reducing the incidence and prevalence of disability as well as its personal, social, and economic consequences. Although the preferred goal is to avoid potentially disabling conditions, the authoring committee focuses on the need to prevent or reverse the progression that leads to disability and reduced quality of life in persons with potentially disabling conditions.
Calling for a coherent national program to focus on prevention, the committee sets forth specific recommendations for federal agencies, state and local programs, and the private sector. This comprehensive agenda addresses the need for improved methods for collecting disability data, specific research questions, directions for university training, reform in insurance coverage, prenatal care, vocational training, and a host of other arenas for action.

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". . . a valuable and thought-provoking guide in assisting people with disabilities and those at risk of becoming disabled. For those involved in developing public health policy, this book is required reading." --New England Journal of Medicine

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