AMA impairment
loss/deviation of part of the body
AMA disability
how the impairment effects functioning
impairment rating
percentage estimate of loss of activity and limitations of ADLs
maximum medical improvement (MMI) (AMA)
point at which there will be no further improvement in fx
what is the limit for psychiatric impairment, per the AMA Guides 6th Edition?
50%
social security disability insurance (SSDI)
pays workers who have become disabled
supplemental security income (SSI)
social security disability
how does SS handle drugs and alcohol?
SS Paragraph A
SS Paragraph B
“limitations”
- understand, remember, or apply information
- interact with others
- concentrate, persist, or maintain pace
- adapt or manage oneself
SS Paragraph C
private disability insurance
Rehabilitation Act of 1973
“handicapped individual,” per the Rehab Act of 1973
School Board v Arline
USSC 1987
Facts: Gene Arline had TB in remission 20 yrs, became a teacher, relapsed 3x, fired as a result.
Issue: is a contagious dz a qualifying physical impairment?
Holding: Contagious dz are covered. Arline was “regarded” as having impairment. Remanded to lower court to determine if she was an actual threat.
Americans with Disabilities Act, 1990
Rehab Act of 1973 was precursor.
Prohibits discrim v persons w/disabilities.
Must provide reasonable accommodations to enable a qualified individual w/disability to perform job, except for:
- undue hardship
- direct threat
ADA “disability”
substance use, per ADA
personality disorders, per ADA
Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act, 2009 (ADAAA)
Bragdon v Abbott
USSC 1998
Facts: Dentist Dr. Bragdon insisted on filling Abbott’s cavity in a hospital at her expense.
Issue: is HIV a disability covered by the ADA?
Holding: yes, because it limits the major life activity of reproduction. The case was remanded to evaluate if Ms. Abbott was a direct threat.
If a mental and behavioral disorder accompanies a physical impairment, per the AMA…
The psychological issues are encompassed w/in the rating for the physical impairment, and the MENTAL AND BEHAVIORAL CHAPTER SHOULD NOT BE USED.
Olmstead v L.C.
USSC 1999
LC was hospitalized with ID. Her team assessed her as appropriate for the community, but she remained hospitalized 2 more years. She sued, claiming that to keep her confined when she could be in a community program violated Title II of the ADA.
Title II forbids exclusion of qualified individuals w/disabilities from participation in a public entity’s services.
The ADA bans unjustified segregation of the disabled.