Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 1992 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A blip on the radar screen: formulation and implementation of the Medical Waste Tracking Act. (includes excerpts from congressional hearings on the Act) | Political science | Nakamura, Robert T., Church, Thomas W., Cooper, Phillip J. |
Another form of "elderly bashing." (response to Sandra Christensen, Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, vol. 17, no. 2, Summer 1992) | Political science | Binstock, Robert H. |
Canada: the real issues. (Comparative Health Policy) | Political science | Evans, Robert G. |
Can consumer choice reward quality and economy? Towards a test of economic competition. (response to Thomas Rice, Lyle Nelson and David C. Colby, Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, vol. 17, p. 3, Spring 1992) | Political science | Kronick, Richard |
Challenges in the provision of care for the chronically ill. (Comparative Health Policy) | Political science | Hollingsworth, J. Rogers, Hollingsworth, Ellen Jane |
Comparing health care systems: what nations can learn from one another. (Comparative Health Policy) | Political science | Hsiao, William C. |
Competition and community mental health agencies. | Political science | Dorwart, Robert A., Clark, Robin E. |
Deciding on access and levels of care: a comparison of Canada, Britain, Germany, and the United States. | Political science | Grogan, Colleen M. |
Decisions without consequences: cost control and access in state Medicaid programs. | Political science | Miller, Mark E., Barrilleaux, Charles J. |
Falling through the cracks: care of the chronically mentally ill in the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom. (Comparative Health Policy) | Political science | Hollingsworth, Ellen Jane |
Financing long-term care: a practical mix of public and private. | Political science | McGuire, Thomas, Cohen, Marc A., Kumar, Nanda, Wallack, Stanley S. |
Financing long-term care: how much public? How much private? (response to Marc A. Cohen, Nanda Kumar, Thomas McGuire and Stanley S. Wallack in this issue, p 403) | Political science | Wiener, Joshua M., Hanley, Raymond J., Illston, Laurel Hixon |
Financing universal health insurance: taxes, premiums, and the lessons of social insurance. | Political science | Bodenheimer, Thomas, Grumbach, Kevin |
Germany: solidarity at a price. (Comparative Health Policy) | Political science | Graf v.d. Schulenburg, J.-Matthias |
Health policy on the high wire: thirteen days with a presidential campaign. (Michael Dukakis's campaign Sep 8-21, 1988) | Political science | Blumenthal, David |
Health policy regimes and the single European market. (Comparative Health Policy) | Political science | Altenstetter, Christa |
HMOs for Medicaid: the road to financial independence is often poorly paved. (health maintenance organizations) | Political science | Buchanan, Joan L., Lindsey, Phoebe A., Leibowitz, Arleen, Davies, Allyson Ross |
Home care in old age: a lost cause? (Comparative Health Policy) | Political science | Jamieson, Anne |
Japan: maintaining equity through regulated fees. (Comparative Health Policy) | Political science | Ikegami, Naoki |
Medicaid and access to child health care in Chicago. | Political science | Kletke, Phillip R., Fossett, James W., Perloff, Janet D., Peterson, John A. |
Momentum toward health care reform in the U.S. Senate. | Political science | Peterson, Mark A. |
On being old and sick: the burden of health care for the elderly in Canada and the United States. (Comparative Health Policy) | Political science | Miller, Robert, Barer, Morris L., Hertzman, Clyde, Pascali, Marina V. |
Pharmaceutical regulation in the European Community: barriers to single market integration. (Comparative Health Policy) | Political science | Lasagna, Louis, Orzack, Louis H., Kaitin, Kenneth I. |
Philip Morris's failed experiment in Pittsburgh. (tobacco company's attempt to take over implementation of Pittsburgh's Smoking Control Ordinance) | Political science | Glantz, Stanton A., Samuels, Bruce E., Begay, Michael Evans, Hazan, Anna Russo |
Physicians' perceptions of the risk of being sued. | Political science | Brennan, Troyen A., Laird, Nan M., Localio, A. Russell, Hebert, Liesi, Lawthers, Ann G., Lipsitz, Stuart |
Private outlets for public limitations: the rise of commercial health insurance in Israel. (Comparative Health Policy) | Political science | Cohen, Marc A., Barnea, Tamara |
Privatization in health and human services: a critique. | Political science | Smith, Steven Rathgeb, Lipsky, Michael |
Privatization of mental health services: the Massachusetts experiment. | Political science | Brotman, Andrew |
Prospective payment for hospital psychiatric services: is it needed in the 1990s? (response to Maqbool Dada, William D. White, Houston H. Stokes and Paul Kurzeja in this issue, p. 483) | Political science | Dorwart, Robert A., Chartock, Lee R. |
Prospective payment for psychiatric services. | Political science | Dada, Maqbool, White, William D., Stokes, Houston H., Kurzeja, Paul |
Reordering priorities, not Medicare. (response to Sandra Christensen, Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, vol. 17, no. 2, Summer 1992) | Political science | Rosenbaum, Sara |
Residential care for the elderly. (Comparative Health Policy) | Political science | Alber, Jens |
Response to Richard Kronick. (on using economic competition to control health care costs) (Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, vol. 17, p. 25, Spring 1992) | Political science | Rice, Thomas, Nelson, Lyle, Colby, David C. |
Response to Wiener et al. (Joshua M. Wiener, Raymond J. Hanley and Laurel Hixon Illston in this issue, p. 425) (private versus public financing of long-term care health insurance for the elderly) | Political science | McGuire, Thomas, Cohen, Marc A., Kumar, Nanda, Wallack, Stanley S. |
Speech, privacy, and the power of the purse: lessons from the abortion "gag rule" case. | Political science | Wing, Kenneth R. |
The effects of tort reform on medical malpractice insurance markets: an empirical analysis. | Political science | Barker, Drucilla K. |
The media and the fate of the Medicare Catastrophic Extension Act. | Political science | Fan, David P., Norem, Lois |
The subsidy provided under Medicare to current enrollees. | Political science | Christensen, Sandra |
The United Kingdom: effective, efficient, equitable? (Comparative Health Policy) | Political science | Culyer, A.J., Meads, Andrew |
The United States: breakthroughs and waste. (Comparative Health Policy) | Political science | Reinhardt, Uwe E. |
When siting works, Canada-style. (hazardous waste management) | Political science | Rabe, Barry G. |
Will Medicare beneficiaries switch physicians? A test of economic competition. | Political science | Rice, Thomas, Nelson, Lyle, Colby, David C. |
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