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Michael Morris is the author of Disability, Long-term Care, and Health Care in the 21st Century (2009), Blue, Green, Yellow, Red (1973), Experience Spanish (2012), Paws with Numbers (1976), The Archaeology of Class Structure and Class Formation (1996).

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Disability, Long-term Care, and Health Care in the 21st Century

release date: Jan 01, 2009
Disability, Long-term Care, and Health Care in the 21st Century
Some people say that a picture is worth a thousand words. The field of management often uses a "rich picture" systems methodology, "an innovative tool that encapsulates knowledge relevant to strategic reform". It is often described in the management literature as a "soft systems methodology" for linking hard and soft facts in a cartoon-like representation to illustrate a complex problem simply and clearly. The following research is presented using the rich picture methodology to capture the current long-term care and long-term services and supports (LTSS) crisis. The picture and narrative rely on expert research from the past and present, as well as on one-on-one open-ended interviews with key stakeholders in the fields of disability, long-term care, and health care. The setting for the rich picture is the ocean, with the current LTSS ship heading toward an iceberg that represents the barriers and challenges to systems reform. The "cast" for this rich picture will provide the substantive descriptions and body of research and analysis about the barriers and challenges of navigating through the current system of LTSS. The presentation of the research is purposeful, so that the reader and the researcher can begin the voyage together with a snapshot of the problem. The purpose of this research is to produce new knowledge and understanding of current experience with and future need for affordable LTSS for people with disabilities. This research on the State of LTSS Financing and Systems Reform is the first part in a five-part series that will tell the story of the current LTSS system to set the stage for the exploration of future market demands and current gaps in supply; to explore promising state practices and challenges; and to picture what the 21st century''s comprehensive, consumer-responsive system might look like and make policy recommendations. The research is based on five assumptions. First, people with disabilities, whether young or old, desire and deserve choices when seeking assistance with daily living that maintains their self-determination and maximum dignity and independence. Second, the current financing mechanisms (public and private) will become unsustainable in the near future without significant reform. The system must be affordable to all Americans regardless of income levels and must consider opportunities to leverage public and private support in new ways without impoverishing beneficiaries. Third, there is an opportunity with the changing demographic picture of the United States to explore the possibilities of a universal approach to the design and financing of services and supports that is responsive to individuals under the age of 65, as well as seniors with disabilities, without sacrificing individual choice and flexibility. Fourth, formal and informal caregiving must be sustained, examining family needs and workforce recruitment and retention challenges. Fifth, the approach to quality must examine consumer direction and control of resources in addition to traditional external quality assurance mechanisms.

The Archaeology of Class Structure and Class Formation

release date: Jan 01, 1996

German Identity in the Court Festivals of the Late-sixteenth and Early-seventeenth Century Holy Roman Empire

release date: Jan 01, 2018

Reaction of Lithium Nitride with Aromatic Aldehydes

Analysis of Phosphorylation Patterns of Plasma Membrane Proteins in B̲r̲a̲s̲s̲i̲c̲a̲ O̲l̲e̲r̲a̲c̲e̲a̲e̲ in Response to Black Rot Disease

release date: Jan 01, 1994

Untangling the Web of Emotional Deceit

release date: Jan 01, 2011
Untangling the Web of Emotional Deceit
This paper studies the emotion usage of negotiators, specifically the purposeful management of emotion suppression and expression as a strategic tool for shaping bargaining behavior and subsequent negotiation outcomes. We explore the strategic use of emotions in three ways, expressing truly felt emotions, hiding felt emotions, and feigning unfelt emotions. Using self-report transcript coding methods, we are able to accurately identify when and how negotiators managed emotional expression during the course of the negotiation and how such tactical manipulation of emotions influenced negotiated outcomes. We provide evidence using a simulated negotiation exercise of a monetary benefit to negotiators of using emotional deception as a bargaining tactic.

The role of the Careers Service in careers education and guidance in schools

release date: Jan 01, 1995

Far-infra-red Studies of Inorganic Complexes in the Solid State by Spectroscopic and Interferometric Methods

Questionnaires for 360 Degree Feedback

release date: Apr 01, 1997

Observations and Experiments on Different Extracts of Hemlock ...

Identification and Characterization of Neutralizing HIV Antibodies Targeting the Gp41 Trimer-of-hairpins Structure

release date: Jan 01, 2021

Environmental Change, Entrepreneurship & Competitive Change

release date: Jan 01, 1993

Water-based Parts Washer Systems

release date: Jan 01, 1998

The Decline of the 1920's Ku Klux Klan

release date: Jan 01, 1992

The Use of Phospholipid Fatty Acid Profiles to Determine the Diversity of Soil Microbial Communities of Managed Woodland Stands

release date: Jan 01, 2000

A Low-Emissions, Compassionate and Sustainable Economy

release date: Jan 01, 2023
A Low-Emissions, Compassionate and Sustainable Economy
The dependence on animal agriculture and fishing as mainstay of the New Zealand economy is impacting on the lives of sentient animals. It also has a damaging effect on the environment and public health. Many in the agricultural industry are aware of this. Their solutions of further intensification and new technology may lower environmental impacts in some areas such as greenhouse gas emissions, but these lead to other environmental and animal welfare concerns. We propose instead that the New Zealand economy should divest totally from animal production. This is primarily for reasons of ethics, but there are also economic considerations. With the shift in consumer demand to plant-based and low impact eating, new technologies such as precision fermentation and lab-based meat are threatening the animal agriculture industry. Alternative means to grow our economy are suggested as a stimulus to further discussion.

An Annotated Bibliography of Scientific Publications on the Risks Associated with Genetic Modification

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