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J Law Med Ethics


Title:Policy Approaches to Improving Housing and Health
Author(s):Tilburg WC;
Address:"William C. Tilburg, J.D., is a Senior Staff Attorney for the Eastern Region of the Network for Public Health Law and the Deputy Director of the Legal Resource Center for Public Health Policy at the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law"
Journal Title:J Law Med Ethics
Year:2017
Volume:45
Issue:1_suppl
Page Number:90 - 93
DOI: 10.1177/1073110517703334
ISSN/ISBN:1748-720X (Electronic) 1073-1105 (Linking)
Abstract:"Safe and healthy housing conditions are critical to improving population health, particularly for the most vulnerable - young children, senior citizens, and individuals with chronic illnesses and disabilities - who spend more time at home and are more susceptible to illness and injury. Across the country, millions of Americans are exposed to lead, radon, asbestos, volatile organic compounds, pests, mold, carbon monoxide, and tobacco smoke in the home, affecting the air they breathe and the water they drink. These household hazards are also associated with a wide range of illnesses and injuries, including asthma, cancer, falls, respiratory infections, and mental health issues. Legal and policy interventions can assist communities grappling with the adverse impacts of poor housing conditions and improve the health and safety of all residents, including vulnerable populations"
Keywords:Aged Child *Housing Humans Policy *Public Policy Vulnerable Populations;
Notes:"MedlineTilburg, William C eng England 2017/07/01 J Law Med Ethics. 2017 Mar; 45(1_suppl):90-93. doi: 10.1177/1073110517703334"

 
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