As conversations around mental health continue to grow, one group is still too often left out: people with disabilities.
Providing inclusive services starts with a fundamental truth: effective counseling starts with meeting people where they are.
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More than sixty-one million Americans have disabilities, and increasing evidence documents that they experience health care disparities. Although many factors likely contribute to these disparities, ...
To advance equity and professional development for medical students, trainees, and physicians with disabilities, John D. Hall, MD, clinical associate professor of medicine at the Jacobs School of ...
Disabled people are disproportionately incarcerated and segregated from society through a variety of institutions. Still, the links between disability and incarceration are underexplored, limiting ...
As Mental Health Awareness Month (annually observed each May) draws attention to the prevalence of mental health conditions in the ...
Americans with disabilities saw major increases in health insurance coverage over the last decade since the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was passed, according to new federal data released Monday. The ...
According to Healthy People 2020: "Although the term “disparities” often is interpreted to mean racial or ethnic disparities, many dimensions of disparity exist in the United States, particularly in ...
The below is text from a real informational webpage that was on the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website. The original page was deleted following executive orders from president ...
Promote a more equitable approach to health care by incorporating and enhancing services designed for individuals with disabilities. Through this graduate certificate program, you can become a better ...
As collection activity rises, it's important to understand how protected your disability benefits really are.