Orphans and Incentives

Orphans and Incentives
Title Orphans and Incentives PDF eBook
Author Forum on Emerging Infections
Publisher National Academies Press
Total Pages 113
Release 1997-11-13
Genre Medical
ISBN 0309591333

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Infectious diseases remain a leading cause of prolonged illness, premature mortality, and soaring health costs. In the United States in 1995, infectious diseases were the third leading cause of death, right behind heart disease and cancer. Mortality is mounting over time, owing to HIV/AIDS, pneumonia, and septicemia, with drug resistance playing an ever-increasing role in each of these disease categories. This book, a report from a Forum on Emerging Infections workshop, focuses on product areas where returns from the market might be perceived as being too small or too complicated by other factors to compete in industrial portfolios with other demands for investment. Vaccines are quintessential examples of such products. The lessons learned fall into four areas, including what makes intersectoral collaboration a reality, the notion of a product life cycle, the implications of divergent sectoral mandates and concepts of risk, and the roles of advocacy and public education. The summary contains an examination of the Children's Vaccine Initiative and other models, an industry perspective on the emerging infections agenda, and legal and regulatory issues.

Economic Incentives for Children and Families to Eliminate Or Reduce Child Labour

Economic Incentives for Children and Families to Eliminate Or Reduce Child Labour
Title Economic Incentives for Children and Families to Eliminate Or Reduce Child Labour PDF eBook
Author Richard Anker
Publisher
Total Pages 76
Release 1996
Genre Child labor
ISBN

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Rare Diseases and Orphan Products

Rare Diseases and Orphan Products
Title Rare Diseases and Orphan Products PDF eBook
Author Institute of Medicine
Publisher National Academies Press
Total Pages 442
Release 2011-04-03
Genre Medical
ISBN 0309158060

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Rare diseases collectively affect millions of Americans of all ages, but developing drugs and medical devices to prevent, diagnose, and treat these conditions is challenging. The Institute of Medicine (IOM) recommends implementing an integrated national strategy to promote rare diseases research and product development.

The Perfect Orphans Laws and Their Rights to Their Own Property. Extracts from the Book of Creation

The Perfect Orphans Laws and Their Rights to Their Own Property. Extracts from the Book of Creation
Title The Perfect Orphans Laws and Their Rights to Their Own Property. Extracts from the Book of Creation PDF eBook
Author David Gomadza
Publisher David Gomadza
Total Pages 59
Release 2024-06-21
Genre Business & Economics
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The Perfect Orphans Laws and Their Rights to Their Own Property. Extracts from the Book of Creation. Extracts from the Book of Creation

Orphan Drug Amendments of 1991

Orphan Drug Amendments of 1991
Title Orphan Drug Amendments of 1991 PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Human Resources
Publisher
Total Pages 192
Release 1992
Genre Law
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The Value of Praise and Reproof as Incentives for Children

The Value of Praise and Reproof as Incentives for Children
Title The Value of Praise and Reproof as Incentives for Children PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Bergner Hurlock
Publisher
Total Pages 92
Release 1924
Genre Child development
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Child Welfare

Child Welfare
Title Child Welfare PDF eBook
Author Emilie Stoltzfus
Publisher CreateSpace
Total Pages 48
Release 2013-07
Genre Law
ISBN 9781490957852

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Under the Adoption Incentives program states earn federal bonuses when they increase adoptions of children who are in need of new permanent families. All 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico have earned a part of the $375 million in Adoption Incentive funds that have been awarded since the program was established as part of the Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997. Funding authorized for this program has been extended twice since it was established, most recently in 2008, but is currently set to expire on September 30, 2013. Since ASFA's enactment in 1997, the annual number of children leaving foster care for adoption has risen from roughly 30,000 to more than 50,000 and the average length of time it took states to complete the adoption of a child from foster care declined by close to one year (from about four years to less than three). Over the same time period, and in significant measure due to the greater number of children leaving foster care for adoption and at a faster pace, the overall number of children who remain in foster care declined by 29%. Despite these successes, however, the number of children “waiting for adoption” remains more than double the number of children who are adopted during a given year. Under the current Adoption Incentive bonus structure, states earn $4,000 for each adoption of a foster child that is above the number of foster child adoptions finalized by the state in FY2007 and $8,000 for each adoption of an older child (9 years or older) above the number of older child adoptions it finalized in FY2007. If a state has earned an award in either of those categories—or if it improves its adoption rate—it earns $4,000 for each adoption of a special needs child (under age 9) that is above the number of such adoptions it finalized in FY2007. For improving its rate of adoption, a state is eligible for additional incentive funds of $1,000 multiplied by the increased number of adoptions that are calculated to have resulted from the improved adoption rate. However, increases in incentive amounts states earn due to improved adoption rates are only paid to those states if sufficient program appropriations are available after all awards for increases in the number of adoptions have been made. States are permitted to use Adoption Incentive bonuses to support a broad range of child welfare services to children and families. Many states report spending incentive funds on adoption-related child welfare purposes, including post-adoption support services, recruitment of adoptive homes, and training or conferences to improve adoption casework. A smaller number of states report using these funds for adoption assistance payments, improved adoption homes studies, child protection casework, foster care maintenance payments, or other child welfare purposes. Funding for the Adoption Incentives program is provided on a discretionary basis as part of the annual appropriations process. The program is authorized to receive $43 million annually (through FY2013), but in recent years actual appropriations have been around $39 million. Final FY2013 appropriations for the Adoption Incentives program were included in the Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2013 at this same level. However, those appropriations are subject to a 5% reduction (under the March 1 sequestration order).