Selected statesʼ public policy responses to traumatic brain injury

Abstract
State governments have responded to the need to develop services for persons with head injuries within the context of their unique structures. This article describes the development of public policies in four states, selected because they illustrate distinct approaches to the provision of services for people with traumatic brain injuries and their families. At the same time, some common strategies have emerged that may serve as models for other states to follow.

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