Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 1999 - Abstracts

Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 1999
TitleSubjectAuthors
A balanced framework for change.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash)Political scienceMechanic, David
Adverse consequences of adverse selection.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash)Political sciencePauly, Mark, Nicholson, Sean
Apples, oranges, forests, and trees.(response to article by Mita K. Giacomini in this issue, p. 715)Political scienceCushman, Reid
Backlash as prelude to managing managed care.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash)Political scienceRodwin, Marc A.
Back-off not backlash in Medicaid managed care.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash)Political scienceFossett, James W., Thompson, Frank J.
Can public policy fix what ails managed care?(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash)Political scienceDavidson, Stephen M.
Can the market ensure quality work without government?(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash)Political scienceDavis, Karen
Changing perceptions, changing reality.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash)Political scienceFein, Rashi
Choice, trust, and two models of quality.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash)Political scienceWhite, Joseph
Dialogue or monologue? The limits to lessons that can be learned.(Review)Political scienceFierlbeck, Katherine
Employer decisions and the seeds of backlash.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash)Political scienceEmanuel, Ezekiel J., Titlow, Karen
Finding "truth" in managed care.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash)Political scienceHerzlinger, Regina E.
General practice fundholding in the British National Health Service reform, 1991-1997: GP accounts of the dynamics of change.Political scienceMaddox, George L.
Goals, Targets, and tactics: making health care policy decisions explicit.(response to article by Joseph White in this issue, p. 655)Political scienceDudley, R. Adams, Luft, Harold S.
Hitting the "target" in health care cost control.(response to article by Joseph White in this issue, p. 653)Political science 
ISO quick fix, free lunch, and share of pie.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash)Political scienceGold, Marsha R.
Managed care and medical injury: let's not throw out the baby with the backlash.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash)Political scienceBovbjerg, Randall R., Miller, Robert H.
Managed care and the second great transformation.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash)Political scienceStone, Deborah
Managed care as victim or villain?(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash)Political scienceThorpe, Kenneth E.
Managed care at the millennium: scenes from a maul.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash)Political scienceHyman, David A.
Managed care's fifteen minutes of fame.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash)Political scienceVladeck, Bruce C.
Physician collective bargaining: a turning point in U.S. medicine.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash)Political scienceScheffler, Richard M.
Populists in a global market.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash)Political scienceMorone, James A.
Regulating managed care: pulling the tails to wag the dogs.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash)Political scienceFrankford, David M.
Strengthening state government through managed care oversight.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash)Political scienceFox, Daniel M.
Technology assembly in managed care.(response to article by Mita G. Giacomini in this issue, p. 715)Political science 
The American public's pragmatic liberalism meets its philosophical conservatism.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash)Political scienceJacobs, Lawrence R., Shapiro, Robert Y.
The death of managed care as we know it.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash)Political scienceSwartz, Katherine
The microregulation of the health care marketplace.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash)Political scienceRice, Thomas
The misleading language of managed care.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash)Political scienceMarmor, Theodore R., Hacker, Jacob S.
The poor and managed care in the Oregon experience.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash)Political scienceLeichter, Howard M.
The predictable managed care kvetch on the rocky road from adolescence to adulthood.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash)Political scienceReinhardt, Uwe E.
The view from communities.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash)Political scienceGinsburg, Paul B., Lesser, Cara S.
The view from the health plan trenches.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash)Political scienceZelman, Walter A.
The who, what, and how of managed care.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash)Political scienceMcLaughlin, Catherine
Tobacco litigation: good for the body but not for the body politic.(response to article by Peter D. Jacobson and Kenneth E. Warner in this issue, p. 769)Political scienceMelnick, R. Shep
Tobacco litigation, round three: it's the money and the principle.(response to article by Peter D. Jacobson and Kenneth E. Warner in this issue, p. 769)Political scienceKapp, Marshall B.
Two backlashes targeted reforms and supply chain management.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash)Political scienceGoldberg, Mark A.
Unrealistic expectations born of defective institutions.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash)Political scienceSinger, Sara J., Enthoven, Alain C.
Waiting for Godot: wishes and worries in managed care.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash)Political scienceKronick, Richard
What's behind the public's backlash?(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash)Political scienceWilensky, Gail R.
Why are physicians so upset about managed care?(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash)Political scienceLuft, Harold S.
Why liberals should embrace managed care.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash)Political scienceBurton, Stephan L.
Why we need a patients' bill of rights.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash)Political scienceFeder, Judith, Sorian, Richard
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