Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 1992 - Abstracts

Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 1992
TitleSubjectAuthors
A blip on the radar screen: formulation and implementation of the Medical Waste Tracking Act. (includes excerpts from congressional hearings on the Act)Political scienceNakamura, 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 scienceBinstock, Robert H.
Canada: the real issues. (Comparative Health Policy)Political scienceEvans, 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 scienceKronick, Richard
Challenges in the provision of care for the chronically ill. (Comparative Health Policy)Political scienceHollingsworth, J. Rogers, Hollingsworth, Ellen Jane
Comparing health care systems: what nations can learn from one another. (Comparative Health Policy)Political scienceHsiao, William C.
Competition and community mental health agencies.Political scienceDorwart, Robert A., Clark, Robin E.
Deciding on access and levels of care: a comparison of Canada, Britain, Germany, and the United States.Political scienceGrogan, Colleen M.
Decisions without consequences: cost control and access in state Medicaid programs.Political scienceMiller, 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 scienceHollingsworth, Ellen Jane
Financing long-term care: a practical mix of public and private.Political scienceMcGuire, 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 scienceWiener, Joshua M., Hanley, Raymond J., Illston, Laurel Hixon
Financing universal health insurance: taxes, premiums, and the lessons of social insurance.Political scienceBodenheimer, Thomas, Grumbach, Kevin
Germany: solidarity at a price. (Comparative Health Policy)Political scienceGraf 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 scienceBlumenthal, David
Health policy regimes and the single European market. (Comparative Health Policy)Political scienceAltenstetter, Christa
HMOs for Medicaid: the road to financial independence is often poorly paved. (health maintenance organizations)Political scienceBuchanan, Joan L., Lindsey, Phoebe A., Leibowitz, Arleen, Davies, Allyson Ross
Home care in old age: a lost cause? (Comparative Health Policy)Political scienceJamieson, Anne
Japan: maintaining equity through regulated fees. (Comparative Health Policy)Political scienceIkegami, Naoki
Medicaid and access to child health care in Chicago.Political scienceKletke, Phillip R., Fossett, James W., Perloff, Janet D., Peterson, John A.
Momentum toward health care reform in the U.S. Senate.Political sciencePeterson, 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 scienceMiller, Robert, Barer, Morris L., Hertzman, Clyde, Pascali, Marina V.
Pharmaceutical regulation in the European Community: barriers to single market integration. (Comparative Health Policy)Political scienceLasagna, 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 scienceGlantz, Stanton A., Samuels, Bruce E., Begay, Michael Evans, Hazan, Anna Russo
Physicians' perceptions of the risk of being sued.Political scienceBrennan, 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 scienceCohen, Marc A., Barnea, Tamara
Privatization in health and human services: a critique.Political scienceSmith, Steven Rathgeb, Lipsky, Michael
Privatization of mental health services: the Massachusetts experiment.Political scienceBrotman, 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 scienceDorwart, Robert A., Chartock, Lee R.
Prospective payment for psychiatric services.Political scienceDada, 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 scienceRosenbaum, Sara
Residential care for the elderly. (Comparative Health Policy)Political scienceAlber, 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 scienceRice, 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 scienceMcGuire, 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 scienceWing, Kenneth R.
The effects of tort reform on medical malpractice insurance markets: an empirical analysis.Political scienceBarker, Drucilla K.
The media and the fate of the Medicare Catastrophic Extension Act.Political scienceFan, David P., Norem, Lois
The subsidy provided under Medicare to current enrollees.Political scienceChristensen, Sandra
The United Kingdom: effective, efficient, equitable? (Comparative Health Policy)Political scienceCulyer, A.J., Meads, Andrew
The United States: breakthroughs and waste. (Comparative Health Policy)Political scienceReinhardt, Uwe E.
When siting works, Canada-style. (hazardous waste management)Political scienceRabe, Barry G.
Will Medicare beneficiaries switch physicians? A test of economic competition.Political scienceRice, Thomas, Nelson, Lyle, Colby, David C.
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