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*Health affairs (Millwood, Va.)
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BUILDING PUBLIC PRIVATE COLLABORATION IN CHINA/
Authors:
WALSH WB
Citation:
Wb. Walsh, BUILDING PUBLIC PRIVATE COLLABORATION IN CHINA/, Health affairs, 17(6), 1998, pp. 6-6
HEALTH SPENDING, THE UNINSURED, AND THE INFORMATION REVOLUTION
Authors:
IGLEHART JK
Citation:
Jk. Iglehart, HEALTH SPENDING, THE UNINSURED, AND THE INFORMATION REVOLUTION, Health affairs, 17(6), 1998, pp. 7-8
HEALTH INFORMATION POLICY - ON PREPARING FOR THE NEXT WAR
Authors:
MORAN DW
Citation:
Dw. Moran, HEALTH INFORMATION POLICY - ON PREPARING FOR THE NEXT WAR, Health affairs, 17(6), 1998, pp. 9-22
RELEASE-0.0 - CLINICAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN THE REAL-WORLD
Authors:
KLEINKE JD
Citation:
Jd. Kleinke, RELEASE-0.0 - CLINICAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN THE REAL-WORLD, Health affairs, 17(6), 1998, pp. 23-38
AFTER THE CHAOS - EXPECTED BENEFITS OF HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
Authors:
KELLY JT
Citation:
Jt. Kelly, AFTER THE CHAOS - EXPECTED BENEFITS OF HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT, Health affairs, 17(6), 1998, pp. 39-40
PURSUING THE PROMISE OF AN INFORMATION-AGE HEALTH-CARE SYSTEM
Authors:
KENDALL DB LEVINE SR
Citation:
Db. Kendall et Sr. Levine, PURSUING THE PROMISE OF AN INFORMATION-AGE HEALTH-CARE SYSTEM, Health affairs, 17(6), 1998, pp. 41-43
NEED FOR STANDARDS IN HEALTH INFORMATION
Authors:
MCDONALD CJ
Citation:
Cj. Mcdonald, NEED FOR STANDARDS IN HEALTH INFORMATION, Health affairs, 17(6), 1998, pp. 44-46
PROTECTING PRIVACY TO IMPROVE HEALTH-CARE
Authors:
GOLDMAN J
Citation:
J. Goldman, PROTECTING PRIVACY TO IMPROVE HEALTH-CARE, Health affairs, 17(6), 1998, pp. 47-60
LOOKING BACK ON HEALTH-CARE REFORM - NO EASY CHOICES
Authors:
ZELMAN W BROWN LD
Citation:
W. Zelman et Ld. Brown, LOOKING BACK ON HEALTH-CARE REFORM - NO EASY CHOICES, Health affairs, 17(6), 1998, pp. 61-68
BUNDLED MEDICARE PAYMENT FOR ACUTE AND POSTACUTE CARE
Authors:
WELCH WP
Citation:
Wp. Welch, BUNDLED MEDICARE PAYMENT FOR ACUTE AND POSTACUTE CARE, Health affairs, 17(6), 1998, pp. 69-81
EMERGING TRENDS IN MENTAL-HEALTH POLICY AND PRACTICE
Authors:
MECHANIC D
Citation:
D. Mechanic, EMERGING TRENDS IN MENTAL-HEALTH POLICY AND PRACTICE, Health affairs, 17(6), 1998, pp. 82-98
NATIONAL-HEALTH EXPENDITURES IN 1997 - MORE SLOW GROWTH
Authors:
LEVIT K COWAN C BRADEN B STILLER J SENSENIG A LAZENBY H
Citation:
K. Levit et al., NATIONAL-HEALTH EXPENDITURES IN 1997 - MORE SLOW GROWTH, Health affairs, 17(6), 1998, pp. 99-110
TRENDS IN HEALTH-CARE RESEARCH-AND-DEVELOPMENT AND TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION
Authors:
NEUMANN PJ SANDBERG EA
Citation:
Pj. Neumann et Ea. Sandberg, TRENDS IN HEALTH-CARE RESEARCH-AND-DEVELOPMENT AND TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION, Health affairs, 17(6), 1998, pp. 111-119
HEALTH BENEFITS FOR THE TERMINALLY ILL - REALITY AND PERCEPTION
Authors:
GABEL JR HURST KM HUNT KA
Citation:
Jr. Gabel et al., HEALTH BENEFITS FOR THE TERMINALLY ILL - REALITY AND PERCEPTION, Health affairs, 17(6), 1998, pp. 120-127
BRINGING COLLABORATION INTO THE MARKET PARADIGM
Authors:
BERENSON RA
Citation:
Ra. Berenson, BRINGING COLLABORATION INTO THE MARKET PARADIGM, Health affairs, 17(6), 1998, pp. 128-137
REGAINING PUBLIC TRUST
Authors:
GOLDBERG RK
Citation:
Rk. Goldberg, REGAINING PUBLIC TRUST, Health affairs, 17(6), 1998, pp. 138-141
THE ROLE OF ANECDOTES IN REGULATING MANAGED CARE
Authors:
ROCHEFORT DA
Citation:
Da. Rochefort, THE ROLE OF ANECDOTES IN REGULATING MANAGED CARE, Health affairs, 17(6), 1998, pp. 142-149
THE ELUSIVE NEW FEDERALISM
Authors:
SPITZ B
Citation:
B. Spitz, THE ELUSIVE NEW FEDERALISM, Health affairs, 17(6), 1998, pp. 150-161
ASSESSING THE NEW FEDERALISM AND STATE HEALTH-POLICY
Authors:
WELL A WIENER JM HOLAHAN J
Citation:
A. Well et al., ASSESSING THE NEW FEDERALISM AND STATE HEALTH-POLICY, Health affairs, 17(6), 1998, pp. 162-164
BADGERCARE - A CASE-STUDY OF THE ELUSIVE NEW FEDERALISM
Authors:
BARTELS PL BORONLEC P
Citation:
Pl. Bartels et P. Boronlec, BADGERCARE - A CASE-STUDY OF THE ELUSIVE NEW FEDERALISM, Health affairs, 17(6), 1998, pp. 165-169
DISPARITIES IN ACCESS TO MEDICARE MANAGED CARE PLANS AND THEIR BENEFITS
Authors:
MCBRIDE TD
Citation:
Td. Mcbride, DISPARITIES IN ACCESS TO MEDICARE MANAGED CARE PLANS AND THEIR BENEFITS, Health affairs, 17(6), 1998, pp. 170-180
CAN MEDICARE BENEFICIARIES MAKE INFORMED CHOICES
Authors:
HIBBARD JH JEWETT JJ ENGELMANN S TUSLER M
Citation:
Jh. Hibbard et al., CAN MEDICARE BENEFICIARIES MAKE INFORMED CHOICES, Health affairs, 17(6), 1998, pp. 181-193
QUALITY OF CARE FOR 2 COMMON ILLNESSES IN TEACHING AND NONTEACHING HOSPITALS
Authors:
AYANIAN JZ WEISSMAN JS CHASANTABER S EPSTEIN AM
Citation:
Jz. Ayanian et al., QUALITY OF CARE FOR 2 COMMON ILLNESSES IN TEACHING AND NONTEACHING HOSPITALS, Health affairs, 17(6), 1998, pp. 194-205
ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE CARE - COSTS AND POTENTIAL SAVINGS
Authors:
LEON J CHENG CK NEUMANN PJ
Citation:
J. Leon et al., ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE CARE - COSTS AND POTENTIAL SAVINGS, Health affairs, 17(6), 1998, pp. 206-216
MEDICAID MANAGED CARE PROGRAMS IN RURAL-AREAS - A 50-STATE OVERVIEW
Authors:
SLIFKIN RT HOAG SD SILBERMAN P FELTLISK S POPKIN B
Citation:
Rt. Slifkin et al., MEDICAID MANAGED CARE PROGRAMS IN RURAL-AREAS - A 50-STATE OVERVIEW, Health affairs, 17(6), 1998, pp. 217-227
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