The long-term aftershocks of care
By Lawrence Ronan and Lisa Iezzoni | Tuesday, February 9, 2010 | The Boston Globe
“…In the aftermath of the earthquake in Haiti, one group requires special attention: Those permanently disabled by devastating injuries. The exact number of newly disabled Haitians is unknown, but the wounds are obvious: amputations of arms, legs, hands, and feet; paralyzing brain and spinal cord injuries; extensive burns….”…BS
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