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Rogers, Joy J. – Exceptional Parent, 1991
This article reviews court litigation to prevent school systems from drawing on a family's health insurance or other family resources to pay for required educational benefits such as physical and occupational therapy. Parents are encouraged to withhold insurance information from schools and get help from advocacy organizations. (DB)
Descriptors: Advocacy, Court Litigation, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
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Asher, Janet K. – American Mental Health Counselors Association Journal, 1979
Master's and doctoral level counselors face exclusion from the mental health care system because of the trend toward funding by health insurance. Organized psychology is moving to bar doctoral level counselors and counseling education graduates from licensure. Counselors are losing their jobs to practitioners with insurance-eligible credentials.…
Descriptors: Counselor Certification, Counselors, Credentials, Educational Attainment
Dukepoo, Janis Herman; And Others – 1976
The conference was the first conference at a national level to deal solely with American Indian health needs. Representatives of 31 Indian health boards and 49 states gathered together to learn more about and discuss some of the most vital issues facing the delivery of health services to Native Americans today. In an important attempt to…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Agency Role, Alaska Natives, American Indian Reservations
Schwarz, Carolyn; Chavez, Elena; Imholz, Betsy; Lui, Earl – 2001
Recognizing the relationship between child health and success in school and the importance of health insurance in remaining healthy, the Healthy Kids, Healthy Schools project of Consumers Union works to connect children in schools with California's state-sponsored health insurance program. This guide provides ideas on how a school and community…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Child Advocacy, Child Health, Children
Henke, Cliff – Exceptional Parent, 1990
This article presents tips on financing the purchase of wheelchairs and other adaptive equipment for physically disabled children. Parent/dealer cooperation, parental health insurance coverage, governmental programs, doctors' prescription letters, and community resources are discussed. Eight potential funding sources are listed along with contact…
Descriptors: Assistive Devices (for Disabled), Electromechanical Aids, Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Needs
O'Donnell, Robert – Massachusetts Department of Education, 2007
Funding public education represents a massive state and local effort. Spending on education is second only to Medicaid in terms of the overall state budget and it consumes the largest share of local tax revenues. Between state and local taxes, Massachusetts taxpayers spent nearly $11 billion to operate the Commonwealth's PK-12 education system in…
Descriptors: School District Spending, Taxes, Budgets, Educational Finance
Daugherty, James C., Ed. – 1980
The findings from seven studies on the effects of the 1974-75 economic recession on the health care of low socioeconomic status individuals are summarized. The studies include: (1) an evaluation of the impact of adverse economic conditions on the health status of the poor; (2) the effects of unemployment and inflation on the utilization of…
Descriptors: Business Cycles, Economic Climate, Economically Disadvantaged, Financial Support
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Coco, F. – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 1995
This article addresses the lack of access to low-vision rehabilitation services by individuals needing them, due to lack of coverage by public or private health insurance. Improved insurance coverage would result in improved access as well as more direct referrals by ophthalmologists, more consumer choice, more timely rehabilitation, reduced…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Adventitious Impairments, Financial Support, Health Insurance
Lukaszewski, Thomas – Child Care Information Exchange, 1993
Discusses the impact of health care reform on child-care centers and child-care employees. Topics covered include requirements to provide health insurance for all employees; subsidies for businesses with fewer than 50 employees; subsidies for low income employees; family coverage; health are costs for 2 working parents; and costs to day-care…
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Day Care Centers, Early Childhood Education, Federal Aid
Sebesta, Douglas S.; LaPlante, Mitchell P. – 1996
This report on HIV/AIDS, disability, and employment analyzes data from the AIDS Cost and Services Utilization Survey of 1991-1992, a longitudinal study of 1,949 HIV-infected men and women. The report examines the diagnostic history of people living with HIV and its relation to function, disability, and labor force participation over time. Study…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Costs, Depression (Psychology), Disabilities
Bergmann, Barbara R. – 1997
In the wake of welfare reform efforts, the government is willing to provide or finance a wide range of services for working parents and help them purchase child care and child health insurance. Taken together, these services represent a significant attack on child poverty. Based on a basic needs' budget for families and the high proportion of a…
Descriptors: Child Health, Child Welfare, Day Care, Early Childhood Education
Malloy, JoAnne M. – 1994
This manual is intended to provide the necessary information so that children and young people with disabilities can receive the money, health insurance, and other help to which they are entitled. Section 1 describes a model for assisting a family to identify their needs and goals and the types of benefits to which the child may be entitled.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Disabilities, Early Childhood Education
Davidson, Brooke; Wright, Barbara – 1997
Under the new Federal State Children's Health Insurance Program, states have the opportunity to insure many children from low-income families without health insurance. School-based health centers (SBHCs) provide one option for states to expand the provider network to care for these newly insured children. This pamphlet and companion videotape…
Descriptors: Child Health, Childhood Needs, Children, Federal State Relationship
General Accounting Office, Washington, DC. Div. of Human Resources. – 1987
This document updates a recent report by the General Accounting Office (GAO) which compared Medicare catastrophic health insurance proposals. The update includes H.R. 2470, as passed by the House of Representatives and S. 1127, as reported by the Senate Committee on Finance. An introduction explains the roles of Medicare, Medicaid, the Veterans…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Federal Legislation, Financial Support, Health Care Costs
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Feinberg, Edward; Beyer, Jonathan – Infants and Young Children, 1998
Addresses public policy issues concerned with treatment of children with autism under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Emphasis is on issues raised by the popular, but labor-intensive, Lovaas method, such as whether these therapies are an entitlement under IDEA, the choice of an intervention strategy decision process,…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Autism, Compliance (Legal), Decision Making
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