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California State Legislature, Sacramento. Assembly. – 1999
This document outlines the proposals in Chapter 738 of Assembly Bill 420, including: (1) the California Postsecondary Education Commission should conduct a comprehensive study of the part-time faculty, employment, salary, and compensation patterns of the California Community Colleges; (2) the schedule of salaries should be paid based on a uniform…
Descriptors: Adjunct Faculty, Community Colleges, Faculty Recruitment, Health Insurance
Sopko, Kim Moherek – Project Forum, 2006
Obtaining sufficient funding to cover ever-increasing costs of services for students with disabilities is a critical responsibility for state and district special education directors. Medicaid is a possible source of support for certain school-based services in conjunction with other federal funds. This policy analysis provides a brief background…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Policy Analysis, Special Education, Educational Finance
Peer reviewedLindjord, Denise – Journal of Early Education and Family Review, 1997
Notes that President Clinton's final budget provides $94 billion of tax relief for American families. Discusses the education tax credit, including the Hope Scholarship and Pell Grant awards; children's health insurance coverage, aimed primarily at low-income children; the child tax credit, aimed at working families; and the capital gains tax cut,…
Descriptors: Economic Impact, Educational Finance, Family Income, Grants
Peer reviewedDiekema, Daniel J.; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1996
A survey of student affairs deans at 108 medical schools found most schools required hepatitis vaccination, evidence of immunity, or waiver refusing vaccination. Nearly all required health insurance, and usually offered a plan, but fewer offered disability insurance. Schools often held students responsible for costs of vaccination, serologic…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Deans, Disabilities, Disease Control
Peer reviewedTaras, Howard L.; de Nuncio, Maria Luisa Zuniga; Pizzola, Elaine – Journal of School Health, 2002
Assessed the cost and effectiveness of contacting parents through schools, educating them about health insurance programs and preventive care, and helping them with insurance applications. Data analysis indicated that accumulative cost per enrolled child was $75. Schools located and assisted large numbers of uninsured children who had failed other…
Descriptors: Child Health, Cost Effectiveness, Elementary Secondary Education, Health Insurance
Peer reviewedRandolph, Linda – Social Policy, 1994
The report by the Carnegie Corporation of New York, "Starting Points: Meeting the Needs of Our Youngest Children," presents a comprehensive strategy for child well-being. Parent education and universal health coverage are but two aspects of an approach that considers the needs of all families. (SLD)
Descriptors: Child Health, Childhood Needs, Children, Comprehensive Programs
Peer reviewedKastner, Theodore – Mental Retardation, 1992
This editorial reviews areas of health care reform including managed health care, diagnosis-related groups, and the Resource-Based Relative Value Scale for physician services. Relevance of such reforms to people with developmental disabilities is considered. Much needed insurance reform is not thought to be likely, however. (DB)
Descriptors: Adults, Change, Change Strategies, Children
Hyde, William H.; Guthrie, Stephen H. – School Business Affairs, 1993
A series of benefit programs for school personnel in a Maryland county includes a smoke-free workplace, an employee wellness program, and an employee assistance program. The county has been able to correlate a dramatic decrease in the cost of health insurance for employees with the activities of these programs. (MLF)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Elementary Secondary Education, Employee Assistance Programs, Employee Attitudes
Peer reviewedMoon, Marilyn – Future of Children, 1993
Analyzes a number of financing options commonly proposed to pay for health care reform, considering the costs and benefits to society as a whole. Outlines criteria that can be used to evaluate various revenue options, and discusses the effect that these plans would have on children, especially those not presently covered by health insurance. (MDM)
Descriptors: Access to Health Care, Child Health, Cost Effectiveness, Financial Policy
Rinaldi, Stephen J. – School Business Affairs, 1994
Explores some of the major features of proposed health care plans, which, if enacted, are likely to have a significant impact on school districts' operations, budgeting, and benefits planning. Contains a checklist of key steps districts can take in estimating and planning for the impact of health care reform. (MLF)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Cost Effectiveness, Elementary Secondary Education, Health Care Costs
Clarke, Susan S. – Business Officer, 1993
Health care costs at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (New York) were projected to double between 1986 and 1990. The university has met cost-reduction goals through varied approaches, planned future cuts in overall costs by studying its employee population and is working toward a flexible plan for diverse health care needs. (MSE)
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Administration, Computer Oriented Programs, Costs
Peer reviewedKyle-Holmes, Vada – Journal of Intergroup Relations, 1999
Describes issues currently faced by the U.S. Office for Civil Rights. These include: (1) managed care; (2) implementation of nondiscrimination requirements in adoption and foster care; (3) acquired immune deficiency syndrome issues; (4) national origin nondiscrimination; (5) welfare-reform concerns; (6) children's health insurance; and (7)…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Adoption, Civil Rights, Federal Government
Behrman, Gary; Mancini, Michael; Briar-Lawson, Katharine; Rizzo, Victoria M.; Baskind, Frank; Valentine, Carl – Journal of Social Work Education, 2006
Changing U.S. demographics and family composition are challenging social work education programs to reposition and reconsider how to prepare students for practice in the field of geriatrics. Implications for future social service and health care needs include ongoing training and education of students with competencies in serving geriatric…
Descriptors: Health Needs, Geriatrics, Social Work, Work Study Programs
Slayter, Elspeth M.; Garnick, Deborah W.; Kubisiak, Joanna M.; Bishop, Christine E.; Gilden, Daniel M.; Hakim, Rosemarie B. – Mental Retardation: A Journal of Practices, Policy and Perspectives, 2006
Childhood injuries lead to increased morbidity and result in significant costs to public insurance programs. People with mental retardation, most of whom are covered by Medicaid, are at high risk for injury, which has implications for community inclusion, a central policy goal. Medicaid data from inpatient, outpatient, and long-term care settings…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Incidence, Injuries, Children
MacMaster, Samuel A.; Ellis, Rodney A.; Cooper, Lyle – Residential Treatment for Children & Youth, 2005
This paper explores historical and recent trends in the delivery of residential adolescent substance abuse treatment, looking specifically at the impact of managed care on the service delivery system. Three historical eras are conceptualized by the authors: (1) an era prior to managed care in which services were provided on a fee for service basis…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Substance Abuse, Health Insurance, Adolescents

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