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State Policies May Send People with Disabilities to the Back of the Line for Ventilators

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State Policies May Send People with Disabilities to the Back of the Line for Ventilators

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An article by Liz Essley Whyte describing policies on medical rationing, state by state, and the efforts by disability advocacy groups to enforce equal access to lifesaving treatment. As disability rights activist Ari Ne’eman states in the article, ‘There is a long history of people with disabilities being devalued by the medical system. That’s why we have civil rights laws. We don’t have an exception in our country’s civil rights laws for clinical judgment. We don’t take it on trust.’ As Matthew Foster, an Alabama resident. says, ‘I have a right to live.’

Date (Dublin Core)

04/08/2020

Creator (Dublin Core)

Liz Essley Whyte

Contributor (Dublin Core)

Rachel Sheehan

Event Identifier (Dublin Core)

MUSE360

Partner (Dublin Core)

Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT)

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screenshot

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Publisher (Dublin Core)

The Center For Public Integrity

Controlled Vocabulary (Dublin Core)

English Education--Universities
English NGOs (non-profits)
English Conflict
English Healthcare
English Public Health & Hospitals

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rationing
discrimination
ventilator
advocacy

Collection (Dublin Core)

Law Enforcement
Healthcare
Disability

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Date Submitted (Dublin Core)

08/05/2020

Date Modified (Dublin Core)

08/05/2020
08/16/2020
02/05/2021
04/02/2021
09/20/2021
04/17/2022

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