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Teori Kebijakan, dan Implementasi

Enriching Health

Pathways to Complementary Therapies

A dramatic shift in medical care is from a disease-centered to a health-centered model. This shift arises from consumer attraction to complementary therapies (holistic, more natural and empowering) and from dissatisfaction with the cost, side effects and mistakes of conventional medicine. Obstacles on the pathway to health enrichment include overeating (portion distortion) and under exercising, overuse of fast food, credit card debt and dependence on a pill for every ill. Enriching Health: Examines why alternative therapies are gaining credence among MDs and consumers. Explores how alternative therapies came of age in the decade of the1990s. Provides information on medical insurance plans offering alternative therapies. Predicts energy medicine will grow dramatically in the near future.

Enriching Health: Examines why alternative therapies are gaining credence among MDs and consumers. Explores how alternative therapies came of age in the decade of the1990s.

Enriching Children, Enriching the Nation

Public Investment in High-quality Prekindergarten

Research is increasingly demonstrating that the policy of investing in high-quality prekindergarten programs provides a wide array of significant benefits to children, families, and society as a whole, including job creation, inequality reduction, education and health care improvement, and reduced crime rates. In a new EPI book, Enriching Children, Enriching the Nation: Public Investment in High-Quality Prekindergarten, Robert G. Lynch examines the costs and benefits of both a targeted and a universal prekindergarten program and shows the positive impact of these programs on the economy, federal and state budgets, crime, and the educational achievement and earnings of children and adults.

In a new EPI book, Enriching Children, Enriching the Nation: Public Investment in High-Quality Prekindergarten, Robert G. Lynch examines the costs and benefits of both a targeted and a universal prekindergarten program and shows the ...