White House Conference On Aging The Road To An Aging Policy For The 21st Century Executive Summary
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The Road to an Aging Policy for the 21st Century
Author | : Gabriella Cantoni |
Publisher | : DIANE Publishing |
Total Pages | : 156 |
Release | : 1998-04 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9780788146350 |
The 4th White House conference of aging in the history of the Nation. Contains the key elements of the Final Report of the 1995 Conference (WHCoA). Includes a statement of national aging policy & three broad recommendations for administrative & legislative action developed by the WHCoA Policy Committee; implementation strategies from the 45 resolutions adopted at the national WHCoA Conference, & the recurring & fund-related strategies from the reports of more than 230 grassroots post-Conference events; & a listing of the final Conference resolutions. Photos. Glossary.
Transportation in an Aging Society
Author | : |
Publisher | : Transportation Research Board |
Total Pages | : 339 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Aged automobile drivers |
ISBN | : 0309077451 |
Transformed States
Author | : Martin Halliwell |
Publisher | : Rutgers University Press |
Total Pages | : 252 |
Release | : 2024-11-15 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 1978817886 |
Transformed States offers a timely history of the politics, ethics, medical applications, and cultural representations of the biotechnological revolution, from the Human Genome Project to the COVID-19 pandemic. In exploring the entanglements of mental and physical health in an age of biotechnology, it views the post–Cold War 1990s as the horizon for understanding the intersection of technoscience and culture in the early twenty-first century. The book draws on original research spanning the presidencies of George H. W. Bush and Joe Biden to show how the politics of science and technology shape the medical uses of biotechnology. Some of these technologies reveal fierce ideological conflicts in the arenas of cloning, reproduction, artificial intelligence, longevity, gender affirmation, vaccination and environmental health. Interweaving politics and culture, the book illustrates how these health issues are reflected in and challenged by literary and cinematic texts, from Oryx and Crake to Annihilation, and from Gattaca to Avatar. By assessing the complex relationship between federal politics and the biomedical industry, Transformed States develops an ecological approach to public health that moves beyond tensions between state governance and private enterprise. To that end, Martin Halliwell analyzes thirty years that radically transformed American science, medicine, and policy, positioning biotechnology in dialogue with fears and fantasies about an emerging future in which health is ever more contested. Along with the two earlier books, Therapeutic Revolutions (2013) and Voices of Mental Health (2017), Transformed States is the final volume of a landmark cultural and intellectual history of mental health in the United States, journeying from the combat zones of World War II to the global emergency of COVID-19.
Gerontological Nursing Issues for the 21st Century
Author | : Sarah Hall Gueldner |
Publisher | : SIGMA Theta Tau International, Center for Nursing Press |
Total Pages | : 210 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : |
Introduction to Public Policy
Author | : David K. Brown |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : |
This book proposes a policy context upon which to build a framework for programs and services for the aging. The approach is grounded in principles which view public policy as an open, competitive process in which decisions about the distribution of scarce and limited resources are made. The traditional view of the aging network as neat, circumscribed levels of federal, state, area agency and local provider entities each with clearly defined levels of authority is laid aside in favor of a circuitous, intensely competitive and interactive system. It is further suggested that if the aging network is to survive into the next century as a major policy player, it will need to develop its institution-building approach through discrete and strategic penetration of a myriad of coalitions, policy makers and policy centers on all levels. Roles, values and mission are discussed in this context.