Citation: Jp. Fennelly, SEEKING STRATEGIC ADVANTAGE THROUGH HEALTH-POLICY ANALYSIS - LONGEST,BB, Journal of health politics, policy and law, 23(5), 1998, pp. 867-870
Citation: A. Buchanan, MANAGED CARE - RATIONING WITHOUT JUSTICE, BUT NOT UNJUSTLY, Journal of health politics, policy and law, 23(4), 1998, pp. 617-634
Citation: Ej. Emanuel et L. Goldman, PROTECTING PATIENT WELFARE IN MANAGED CARE - 6 SAFEGUARDS, Journal of health politics, policy and law, 23(4), 1998, pp. 635-659
Citation: D. Mechanic, THE FUNCTIONS AND LIMITATIONS OF TRUST IN THE PROVISION OF MEDICAL-CARE, Journal of health politics, policy and law, 23(4), 1998, pp. 661-686
Citation: Sd. Goold, MONEY AND TRUST - RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN PATIENTS, PHYSICIANS, AND HEALTH PLANS, Journal of health politics, policy and law, 23(4), 1998, pp. 687-695
Citation: Dr. Mcfarlane et Kj. Meier, DO DIFFERENT FUNDING MECHANISMS PRODUCE DIFFERENT RESULTS - THE IMPLICATIONS OF FAMILY-PLANNING FOR FISCAL FEDERALISM, Journal of health politics, policy and law, 23(3), 1998, pp. 423-454
Citation: Cj. Conover et Fa. Sloan, DOES REMOVING CERTIFICATE-OF-NEED REGULATIONS LEAD TO A SURGE IN HEALTH-CARE SPENDING, Journal of health politics, policy and law, 23(3), 1998, pp. 455-481
Citation: Ja. Rizzo et Jh. Goddeeris, THE ECONOMIC RETURNS TO HOSPITAL ADMITTING PRIVILEGES, Journal of health politics, policy and law, 23(3), 1998, pp. 483-515
Citation: Jw. Hardin, AN IN-DEPTH LOOK AT CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE JURISDICTIONS SURROUNDINGHEALTH ISSUES, Journal of health politics, policy and law, 23(3), 1998, pp. 517-550
Citation: Tr. Marmor, FORECASTING AMERICAN HEALTH-CARE - HOW WE GOT HERE AND WHERE WE MIGHTBE GOING, Journal of health politics, policy and law, 23(3), 1998, pp. 551-571
Citation: S. Burris, FATAL EXTRACTION - THE STORY BEHIND THE FLORIDA DENTIST ACCUSED OF INFECTING HIS PATIENTS WITH HIV AND POISONING PUBLIC-HEALTH - ROM,MC, Journal of health politics, policy and law, 23(3), 1998, pp. 581-586
Citation: E. Gunderson, TRUTH GAMES - LIES, MONEY, AND PSYCHOANALYSIS - FORRESTER,L, Journal of health politics, policy and law, 23(3), 1998, pp. 586-589
Citation: Em. Melhado, ECONOMISTS, PUBLIC PROVISION, AND THE MARKET - CHANGING VALUES IN POLICY DEBATE, Journal of health politics, policy and law, 23(2), 1998, pp. 215-263
Citation: M. Thamer et al., A CROSS-NATIONAL COMPARISON OF ORPHAN DRUG POLICIES - IMPLICATIONS FOR THE US ORPHAN DRUG-ACT, Journal of health politics, policy and law, 23(2), 1998, pp. 265-290
Authors:
HOWELL EM
DEVANEY B
MCCORMICK M
RAYKOVICH KT
Citation: Em. Howell et al., BACK TO THE FUTURE - COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT IN THE HEALTHY START PROGRAM, Journal of health politics, policy and law, 23(2), 1998, pp. 291-317
Citation: Pa. Paulshaheen, THE STATES AND HEALTH-CARE REFORM - THE ROAD TRAVELED AND LESSONS LEARNED FROM 7 THAT TOOK THE LEAD, Journal of health politics, policy and law, 23(2), 1998, pp. 319-361
Citation: Rl. Kane et al., VARIATION IN STATE SPENDING FOR LONG-TERM-CARE - FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH MORE BALANCED SYSTEMS, Journal of health politics, policy and law, 23(2), 1998, pp. 363-390
Citation: C. Ramsay, BOOMERANG - CLINTON HEALTH SECURITY EFFORT AND THE TURN AGAINST GOVERNMENT IN US POLITICS - SKOCPOL,T, Journal of health politics, policy and law, 23(2), 1998, pp. 391-394
Citation: P. Temin, CONTESTED GROUND - PUBLIC PURPOSE AND PRIVATE INTEREST IN THE REGULATION OF PRESCRIPTION DRUGS - DAVIS,P, Journal of health politics, policy and law, 23(2), 1998, pp. 395-396
Citation: Kgh. Okma, DISMANTLING THE WELFARE-STATE - REAGAN, THATCHER, AND THE POLITICS OFRETRENCHMENT - PIERSON,P, Journal of health politics, policy and law, 23(2), 1998, pp. 397-402
Citation: Sj. Tanenbaum, SPEAKING OF SADNESS - DEPRESSION, DISCONNECTION, AND THE MEANINGS OF ILLNESS - KARP,DA, Journal of health politics, policy and law, 23(2), 1998, pp. 402-404