| Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 1999 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A balanced framework for change.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash) | Political science | Mechanic, David |
| Adverse consequences of adverse selection.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash) | Political science | Pauly, Mark, Nicholson, Sean |
| Apples, oranges, forests, and trees.(response to article by Mita K. Giacomini in this issue, p. 715) | Political science | Cushman, Reid |
| Backlash as prelude to managing managed care.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash) | Political science | Rodwin, Marc A. |
| Back-off not backlash in Medicaid managed care.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash) | Political science | Fossett, James W., Thompson, Frank J. |
| Can public policy fix what ails managed care?(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash) | Political science | Davidson, Stephen M. |
| Can the market ensure quality work without government?(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash) | Political science | Davis, Karen |
| Changing perceptions, changing reality.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash) | Political science | Fein, Rashi |
| Choice, trust, and two models of quality.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash) | Political science | White, Joseph |
| Dialogue or monologue? The limits to lessons that can be learned.(Review) | Political science | Fierlbeck, Katherine |
| Employer decisions and the seeds of backlash.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash) | Political science | Emanuel, Ezekiel J., Titlow, Karen |
| Finding "truth" in managed care.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash) | Political science | Herzlinger, Regina E. |
| General practice fundholding in the British National Health Service reform, 1991-1997: GP accounts of the dynamics of change. | Political science | Maddox, George L. |
| Goals, Targets, and tactics: making health care policy decisions explicit.(response to article by Joseph White in this issue, p. 655) | Political science | Dudley, 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 science | Gold, Marsha R. |
| Managed care and medical injury: let's not throw out the baby with the backlash.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash) | Political science | Bovbjerg, Randall R., Miller, Robert H. |
| Managed care and the second great transformation.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash) | Political science | Stone, Deborah |
| Managed care as victim or villain?(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash) | Political science | Thorpe, Kenneth E. |
| Managed care at the millennium: scenes from a maul.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash) | Political science | Hyman, David A. |
| Managed care's fifteen minutes of fame.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash) | Political science | Vladeck, Bruce C. |
| Physician collective bargaining: a turning point in U.S. medicine.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash) | Political science | Scheffler, Richard M. |
| Populists in a global market.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash) | Political science | Morone, James A. |
| Regulating managed care: pulling the tails to wag the dogs.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash) | Political science | Frankford, David M. |
| Strengthening state government through managed care oversight.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash) | Political science | Fox, 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 science | Jacobs, Lawrence R., Shapiro, Robert Y. |
| The death of managed care as we know it.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash) | Political science | Swartz, Katherine |
| The microregulation of the health care marketplace.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash) | Political science | Rice, Thomas |
| The misleading language of managed care.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash) | Political science | Marmor, Theodore R., Hacker, Jacob S. |
| The poor and managed care in the Oregon experience.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash) | Political science | Leichter, Howard M. |
| The predictable managed care kvetch on the rocky road from adolescence to adulthood.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash) | Political science | Reinhardt, Uwe E. |
| The view from communities.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash) | Political science | Ginsburg, Paul B., Lesser, Cara S. |
| The view from the health plan trenches.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash) | Political science | Zelman, Walter A. |
| The who, what, and how of managed care.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash) | Political science | McLaughlin, 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 science | Melnick, 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 science | Kapp, Marshall B. |
| Two backlashes targeted reforms and supply chain management.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash) | Political science | Goldberg, Mark A. |
| Unrealistic expectations born of defective institutions.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash) | Political science | Singer, Sara J., Enthoven, Alain C. |
| Waiting for Godot: wishes and worries in managed care.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash) | Political science | Kronick, Richard |
| What's behind the public's backlash?(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash) | Political science | Wilensky, Gail R. |
| Why are physicians so upset about managed care?(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash) | Political science | Luft, Harold S. |
| Why liberals should embrace managed care.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash) | Political science | Burton, Stephan L. |
| Why we need a patients' bill of rights.(Special Issue: The Managed Care Backlash) | Political science | Feder, Judith, Sorian, Richard |
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