The Neglect of Persons with Severe Brain Injury in the United States: An International Human Rights Analysis

Health and Human Rights Journal 22(1):265-278 (2020)

14 Pages Posted: 14 Jul 2020

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Tamar Ezer

University of Miami - School of Law

Megan S. Wright

The Pennsylvania State University (University Park) – Penn State Law

Joseph Fins

Weill Cornell Medical College

Date Written: June 21, 2020

Abstract

Brain injury contributes more to death and disability globally than any other traumatic incident. While the past decade has seen significant medical advances, laws and policies remain stumbling blocks to treatment and care. The quality of life of persons with severe brain injury often declines with unnecessary institutionalization and inadequate access to rehabilitation and assistive technologies. This raises a host of rights violations that are hidden, given that persons with severe brain injury are generally invisible and marginalized. This article highlights the current neglect and experiences of persons with severe brain injury in the United States, analyzing the rights to life, health, benefit from scientific progress, education, freedom of expression, community, family, and equality.

Suggested Citation

Ezer, Tamar and Wright, Megan and Fins, Joseph, The Neglect of Persons with Severe Brain Injury in the United States: An International Human Rights Analysis (June 21, 2020). Health and Human Rights Journal 22(1):265-278 (2020), Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3632458

Tamar Ezer (Contact Author)

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Megan Wright

The Pennsylvania State University (University Park) – Penn State Law ( email )

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Joseph Fins

Weill Cornell Medical College ( email )

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New York, NY 10065
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