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Published Online: May 1990

Recent Legislative and Court Activities Relating to the SSI and SSDI Programs for the Mentally Ill

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We anticipate that future policy and clinical practice will emphasize greater efficiency, cost containment, flexible incentive programs, greater understanding of the disability process, and strategies to optimally rehabulitate the severely disabled mentally ill.

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Pages: 560 - 562

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Published in print: May 1990
Published online: 1 April 2006

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Ronald W. Manderscheid
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Room AA2218, Medical Center North, Nashville, Tennessee 37232
Biometric and Clinical Applications Branch
Survey and Reports Branch in the Division of Biometry and Applied Sciences at the National Institute of Mental Health in Rockville, Maryland

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