1st Edition

The Aids Patient An Action Agenda

By David E. Rogers, Eli Ginzberg Copyright 1989
    188 Pages
    by Routledge

    188 Pages
    by Routledge

    This volume seeks a better understanding of the issues and options involved in the generation and transfer of technology to poor small farmers. It is intended to provide a fresh opportunity to develop guidelines for the future design and implementation of rural development investment projects.

    Introduction -- Part I -- An Overview -- Part II -- Opening Remarks -- What Needs to Be Done on the Hospital Front -- What Needs to Be Done on the Voluntary Hospital Front -- Nursing Home Care for People with AIDS -- Out-of-Hospital Care for Persons with AIDS -- Personnel Requirements: A View from the Hospital -- The Future of Voluntarism and the AIDS Epidemic -- Part III -- The Long View -- Combating IV Drug Use -- The AIDS-Addiction Interface and Methadone: A Question of Alternatives -- AIDS, IV Drug Use, and Children -- The Social Pathology of AIDS -- Part IV -- A Congressional Perspective -- Social Services for People with AIDS: The State Perspective -- Financing the AIDS Epidemic in New York City: Past, Present, and Future -- AIDS and the Insurance Industry -- Part V -- Recapitulation and Recommendations: Directions for Policy

    Biography

    David E.Rogers