- Employ ability: we can do it!1
- Estimated savings of $5,000 to each Medicare beneficiary from enactment through 2022 under the Affordable Care Act1
- Ethical Imperatives and the New Physician: III. Responding to the Handicapped Patient [Reminiscence]1
- Ethical Imperatives and the New Physician: III. Responding to the Handicapped Patient: Presented to the Graduating Class of Baylor Medical College, Houston, Texas1
- Experiences, behaviors, and attitudes about COVID-19 for people with disabilities over time1
- Federal disaster assistance: FEMA's progress in aiding individuals with disabilities could be further enhanced : report to Congressional requesters1
- Federal survey sample size analysis: disability, language, and sexual orientation and gender identity1
- Financing long-term care: lessons from abroad1
- Four in ten adults with disabilities experienced unfair treatment in health care settings, at work, or when applying for public benefits in 20221
- Front and center: ensuring that health reform puts people first1
- General orders. No. 1301
- Has it become any less a rose?: NIH disability employment awareness program1
- Health, disability, and the evolving nature of work1
- Heterogeneity in the impact of privatizing social health insurance: evidence from California's Medicaid program1
- Holding on: older Californians with disabilities rely on public services to remain independent1
- Holding out or opting out?: deciding between retirement and disability applications in recessions1
- How does contingent work affect SSDI benefits?1
- How might Medicaid adults with disabilities be affected by work requirements in Section 1115 Waiver programs?1
- Illinois laws relating to handicapped children1
- Immigrant networks and the take-up of disability programs: evidence from U.S. census data1