American Medical News 1993 Janice Somerville - Abstracts

American Medical News 1993 Janice Somerville
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AMA strategy: work for peace, plan for war.HealthJanice Somerville
Caring for the children; senior citizens throw lobbying weight behind kids' coalition.HealthJanice Somerville
Community hospitals' response to the geriatric imperative. (Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, a model for geriatric care)(includes related article)HealthJanice Somerville
D.C. rally tries to get physicians to cheer reform. (Washington, D.C. meeting of the National Health Policy Council on May 20, 1993)HealthJanice Somerville
Different needs, different answers: hospital groups united against global budgeting, pay schedules; split on other reform issues. (Health System Reform: The Stakeholders, part 4)HealthJanice Somerville
Do politics belong in the exam room? (physicians lobby their patients on health care reform)(includes related article)HealthJanice Somerville
Fla. on verge on managed competition; N.Y. ponders bill. (health care reform)HealthJanice Somerville
Geriatrics: growing area or superfluous specialty?HealthJanice Somerville
How two states broke health reform impasse: purchasing groups win Florida support.HealthJanice Somerville
It's almost time - a Clinton reform preview. (Clinton's health care reform plan to be released)HealthBrian McCormick, Sharon McIlrath, Leigh Page, Janice Somerville, Harris Meyer, Greg Borzo, Julie Johnsson, Wayne Hearn, Linda Oberman
Nightmare for sleeping giant: drug makers wakening to price-control threat. (part 5)(includes related article on generic drug manufacturers)HealthJanice Somerville
Oregon waiver opens way for state reform experiments. (Medicaid waiver extended to Oregon's health benefits program)HealthJanice Somerville
Public supports health reform, but wants some things to stay the same.HealthJanice Somerville
Reform hurdles loom as Clinton plan nears: states say they want flexibility, and they want it now. (President Clinton's health care reform plan)HealthJanice Somerville
States pave way on managed competition; several work on passing their own plans, say they can't afford to wait. (health care reform)HealthJanice Somerville
Tennessee narrowing in on reform: Medicaid waiver expected to allow new managed care program.HealthJanice Somerville
Unions want single-payer, will take universal plan. (article continues on p. 10)HealthJanice Somerville
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