Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 2000 - Abstracts

Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 2000
TitleSubjectAuthors
An analysis of Vermont's reform law.(The Individual Health Insurance Market)Political scienceHall, Mark A.
An evaluation of New York's reform law.(The Individual Health Insurance Market)Political scienceHall, Mark A.
An insurer's perspective on reform.(The Individual Health Insurance Market)Political scienceBerry, John, White, Richard
A regulator's perspective on other states' experience.(The Individual Health Insurance Market)Political scienceFeldvebel, Alexander K., Sky, David
A simulation model of tobacco youth access policies.Political scienceLevy, David T., Friend, Karen B.
Belgium and the Netherlands revisited.(Reconsidering the Role of Competition in Health Care Markets)Political scienceSchut, Frederik T., van Doorslaer, Eddy
Big bang and the policy prescription: health care meets the market in New Zealand.Political scienceGauld, Robin D.C.
Canada.(Reconsidering the Role of Competition in Health Care Markets)Political scienceEvans, Robert G.
Citizens or shoppers? Solidarity under siege.(Reconsidering the Role of Competition in Health Care Markets)Political scienceMorone, James A.
Community control and pricing patterns of nonprofit hospitals: an antitrust analysis.Political scienceHellinger, Fred J., Young, Gary J., Desai, Kamal R.
Consumers, insurers, and market behavior.(The Individual Health Insurance Market)Political scienceChollet, Deborah J.
Cost and performance: a comparison of the individual and group health insurance market.(The Individual Health Insurance Market)Political sciencePauly, Mark V., Percy, Allison M.
Do good stories make for good policy?(evaluation of personal stories in the policy-making process)Political scienceHyman, David A.
Dynamics without change: the new generation.(The Individual Health Insurance Market)Political scienceOliver, Thomas R.
France.(Reconsidering the Role of Competition in Health Care Markets)Political sciencePoullier, Jean-Pierre, Sandler, Simone
Germany.(Reconsidering the Role of Competition in Health Care Markets)Political sciencePfaff, Martin, Wassner, Dietmar
Ideas, institutions, and resources.(Reconsidering the Role of Competition in Health Care Markets)Political scienceWilsford, David
Ireland.(Reconsidering the Role of Competition in Health Care Markets)Political scienceWiley, Miriam M.
Lessons from New Jersey.(The Individual Health Insurance Market)Political scienceSwartz, Katherine, Garnick, Deborah W.
New Zealand.(Reconsidering the Role of Competition in Health Care Markets)Political scienceKrieble, Todd A.
Riding the bull: experience with individual market reform in Washington, Kentucky and Massachusetts.(The Individual Health Insurance Market)Political scienceKirk, Adele M.
School-based mental health program development: a case study of interorganizational collaboration.(New York City)Political scienceKastan, John
Sociological perspectives on completion in health care.(Reconsidering the Role of Competition in Health Care Markets)Political scienceLight, Donald W.
State legislative staff influence in health policy making.Political scienceWeissert, Carol S., Weissert, William G.
State regulation: what have we learned so far?(The Individual Health Insurance Market)Political scienceNichols, Len M.
Sweden.(Reconsidering the Role of Competition in Health Care Markets)Political scienceDiderichsen, Finn
Switzerland.(Reconsidering the Role of Competition in Health Care Markets)Political scienceZweifel, Peter
Technology assessment and the sociopolitics of health technologies.Political scienceLehoux, Pascale, Blume, Stuart
The politics of reform.(The Individual Health Insurance Market)Political scienceHackey, Robert B.
United Kingdom.(Reconsidering the Role of Competition in Health Care Markets)Political scienceSmee, Clive
United States.(Reconsidering the Role of Competition in Health Care Markets)Political scienceStone, Deborah A.
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