Running head: TEFRA AND ITS IMPACT ON OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY 1
TEFRA AND ITS IMPACT ON OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY 2
Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act and Its Impact on Occupational Therapy
Jennifer Andrews
McHenry County College
Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act and Its Impact on Occupational Therapy
Introduction
Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act (TEFRA) of 1982, as well as the subsequent amendment clauses provided for the state, paid medical assistance for children with disability. Under this act, children living with a disability can receive occupational therapy under a state-sponsored medical program. The act further states the criteria for eligibility
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First, such conditions are mainly affected by children and identified at childhood level. Since TEFRA covers children, it therefore directly affects the diagnosis of such disability conditions that affect children. Secondly, effective therapy of such conditions heavily relies on early detection and diagnosis (Gray & Metwalli, 2008). Such early detection and diagnosis are efficient during the formative stages of a child. TEFRA guarantees the support that enables early detection and diagnosis of such disabilities in children. Therefore, TEFRA has a great influence and impact on the diagnosis identified …show more content…
The support that TEFRA has offered to underprivileged children has enabled them to therapy at early stages. This early detection and therapy contribute immensely to the positive outcome of the therapy. Secondly, the funding provided by the medical assistance program has greatly enhanced their ability to stay in rehab centers. In the end, they have been exposed to an environment that supports therapy and consequently leads to the positive outcomes.
Conclusion
Overall, TEFRA has greatly contributed positively to the development of the field of occupational therapy. It has further contributed to positive outcomes in such therapy. Therefore, there is need to support the program. Subsequent laws must now focus on how the program will be inclusive and reduce the rigidity of its eligibility criteria. In the end, it will further contribute to the revolutionizing of occupational