1st Edition

The Aids Patient An Action Agenda

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

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