Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 1995 - Abstracts

Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 1995
TitleSubjectAuthors
A summer of discontent: press coverage of murder and medical care reform.(lecture given Oct. 7, 1994)(Transcript)Political science 
Congressional partisanship and the failure of moderate health care reform.Political scienceTalbert, Jeffrey
Don't blame the public for health care reform.(Roundtable on the Defeat of Reform)Political scienceJacobs, Lawrence R., Shapiro, Robert Y.
Finding a function for public health: disease theory or political philosophy? (response to article by Sylvia N. Tesh in this issue, p. 1001)Political scienceHamlin, Christopher
From setting a national agenda on health care to making decisions in Congress.(Roundtable on the Defeat of Reform)Political scienceBaumgartner, Frank R., Talbert, Jeffery C.
Health care reform in the 103d Congress: a predictable failure.(Roundtable on the Defeat of Reform)Political scienceBrady, David W., Buckley, Kara M.
Health care reform: where do we go from here? (former Massachusetts governor and Presidential candidate Michael S. Dukakis)(Transcript)Political science 
Hope in federalism? What can the states do and what are they likely to do?(Roundtable on the Defeat of Reform)Political scienceGrogan, Colleen M.
Hospital mergers and antitrust enforcement. (response to article by Gloria J. Bazzoli, David Marx, Jr., Richard J. Arnould and Larry M. Manheim in this issue, p. 137) (Learning from Experience)Political scienceVistnes, Gregory
Nativism, hollow corporations, and managed competition: why the Clinton health care reform failed.(Roundtable on the Defeat of Reform)Political scienceMorone, James A.
Reforming the British National Health Service: implementation problems in London.Political scienceJames, John H.
Reform redux. (health care reform)(Roundtable on the Defeat of Reform)Political scienceMarmor, Theodore R., Goldberg, Mark A.
Scandinavian realism. (response to article by Peter Garpenby in this issue, p. 695 and to article by Vibeke Erichsen in this issue, p. 719) (Norway, Sweden)(European Health Policies: Welfare States in a Market Era)Political scienceAnton, Thomas J.
So near, and yet so far: a Canadian perspective on U.S. health care reform.(Roundtable on the Defeat of Reform)Political scienceBarer, Morris L.
Stuck in neutral: big business and the politics of national health reform.(Roundtable on the Defeat of Reform)Political scienceMartin, Cathie Jo
The aftermath of defeat. (health care reform)(Roundtable on the Defeat of Reform)Political scienceSkocpol, Theda
The Clinton presidency and health care reform.(Roundtable on the Defeat of Reform)Political scienceRockman, Bert A.
The durability of social capital. (response to article by Karl Hinrichs in this issue, p. 653) (Germany)(European Health Policies: Welfare States in a Market Era)Political scienceStone, Deborah A.
The health care debate: all heat and no light.(Roundtable on the Defeat of Reform)Political sciencePeterson, Mark A.
The health care state in global perspective. (response to article by Michael Moran in this issue, p. 767)(European Health Policies: Welfare States in a Market Era)Political scienceGoggin, Janice M.
The horses and the jumps: comments on the health care reform steeplechase.(The Failure of Health Care Reform)Political scienceWhite, Joseph
The need for an antitrust policy for a health care industry in transition. (response to article by Gloria J. Bazzoli, David Marx, Jr., Richard J. Arnould and Larry M. Manheim in this issue, p. 137) (Learning from Experience)Political scienceZwanziger, Jack
The public's contribution to congressional gridlock on health care reform.(Roundtable on the Defeat of Reform)Political scienceBlendon, Robert J., Brodie, Mollyann
The role of institutions and ideas in health care policy.(The Failure of Health Care Reform)Political scienceSmith, Steven Rathgeb
Why Congress did not enact health care reform.(Roundtable on the Defeat of Reform)Political scienceNavarro, Vicente
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