Distracted by Disability

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 7 (1):77-87 (1998)
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People with disabilities use more medical care and see health professionals more often than do those of the same age, ethnic group, or economic class who do not have impairments. An indisputable medical goal is

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