People with disabilities are vulnerable. They carry high risk for poor health and health outcomes. As a group, they experience social disadvantages such as poverty, underemployment and unemployment, isolation, and discrimination at a higher rate than the general population. They also face multiple barriers to quality health care and report poorer health status than people without disabilities. This Special Issue will explore the key health disparities and barriers to health care experienced by people with disabilities, and explore the legal, ethical, and social issues they raise. It will investigate the legal requirements of the Americans with Disabilities and other antidiscrimination laws as they apply to health and health care, the implic...
One in four Americans — a diverse group of 61 million people — experience some form of disability (O...
Women with disabilities constitute about 21% of the American population, and this percentage is incr...
Women with disabilities constitute about 21% of the American population, and this percentage is incr...
People with disabilities are vulnerable. They carry high risk for poor health and health outcomes. A...
People with disabilities are vulnerable. They carry high risk for poor health and health outcomes. A...
People with disabilities are vulnerable. They carry high risk for poor health and health outcomes. A...
Given the national reckoning around structural inequity, racism, and intractable health inequalities...
Most discussions that take place around health care distribution focus on insurance issues. Cries fo...
This piece is an invitation to consider health care reform as a political shift in our thinking abou...
For more than 30 years, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has played a critical role in the ...
For more than 30 years, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has played a critical role in the ...
Medicare and Medicaid were passed to serve as safety nets for the country\u27s most vulnerable popul...
For more than 30 years, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has played a critical role in the ...
Acknowledgements: The authors gratefully acknowledge the participants of the consultations for their...
Prior to the Affordable Care Act, disability was marginalized in data collection efforts, limiting o...
One in four Americans — a diverse group of 61 million people — experience some form of disability (O...
Women with disabilities constitute about 21% of the American population, and this percentage is incr...
Women with disabilities constitute about 21% of the American population, and this percentage is incr...
People with disabilities are vulnerable. They carry high risk for poor health and health outcomes. A...
People with disabilities are vulnerable. They carry high risk for poor health and health outcomes. A...
People with disabilities are vulnerable. They carry high risk for poor health and health outcomes. A...
Given the national reckoning around structural inequity, racism, and intractable health inequalities...
Most discussions that take place around health care distribution focus on insurance issues. Cries fo...
This piece is an invitation to consider health care reform as a political shift in our thinking abou...
For more than 30 years, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has played a critical role in the ...
For more than 30 years, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has played a critical role in the ...
Medicare and Medicaid were passed to serve as safety nets for the country\u27s most vulnerable popul...
For more than 30 years, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has played a critical role in the ...
Acknowledgements: The authors gratefully acknowledge the participants of the consultations for their...
Prior to the Affordable Care Act, disability was marginalized in data collection efforts, limiting o...
One in four Americans — a diverse group of 61 million people — experience some form of disability (O...
Women with disabilities constitute about 21% of the American population, and this percentage is incr...
Women with disabilities constitute about 21% of the American population, and this percentage is incr...