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Authors: Sabin, JE Daniels, N
Citation: Je. Sabin et N. Daniels, Strengthening the consumer voice in managed care: I. Can the private sector meet the public-sector standard?, PSYCH SERV, 52(4), 2001, pp. 461

Authors: Sabin, JE O'Brien, MF Daniels, N
Citation: Je. Sabin et al., Strengthening the consumer voice in managed care: II. Moving NCQA standards from rights to empowerment, PSYCH SERV, 52(10), 2001, pp. 1303-1305

Authors: Indar-Harrinauth, L Daniels, N Prabhakar, P Brown, C Baccus-Taylor, G Comissiong, E Hospedales, J
Citation: L. Indar-harrinauth et al., Emergence of Salmonella enteritidis phage type 4 in the Caribbean: Case-control study in Trinidad and Tobago, West Indies, CLIN INF D, 32(6), 2001, pp. 890-896

Authors: Daniels, N Sabin, JE
Citation: N. Daniels et Je. Sabin, What are fairness and consistency in a national pharmacy benefit?, MED CARE, 39(4), 2001, pp. 312-314

Authors: Sabin, JE Daniels, N
Citation: Je. Sabin et N. Daniels, Managed care in Iowa - In Reply, PSYCH SERV, 51(8), 2000, pp. 1049-1050

Authors: Sabin, JE Daniels, N
Citation: Je. Sabin et N. Daniels, Public-sector managed behavioral health care: V. Redefining "medical necessity" - The Iowa experience, PSYCH SERV, 51(4), 2000, pp. 445

Authors: Sabin, JE Daniels, N
Citation: Je. Sabin et N. Daniels, Ethics and managed care - In reply, PSYCH SERV, 51(3), 2000, pp. 393-393

Authors: Sabin, JE Daniels, N
Citation: Je. Sabin et N. Daniels, Public-sector managed behavioral health care: VI. The Iowa approach to profit and community reinvestment, PSYCH SERV, 51(10), 2000, pp. 1239

Authors: Daniels, N
Citation: N. Daniels, Normal functioning and the treatment-enhancement distinction, CAMB Q H E, 9(3), 2000, pp. 309-322

Authors: Daniels, N
Citation: N. Daniels, Accountability for reasonableness - Establishing a fair process for priority setting is easier than agreeing on principles, BR MED J, 321(7272), 2000, pp. 1300-1301

Authors: Daniels, N Bryant, J Castano, RA Dantes, OG Khan, KS Pannarunothai, S
Citation: N. Daniels et al., Benchmarks of fairness for health care reform: a policy tool for developing countries, B WHO, 78(6), 2000, pp. 740-750

Authors: Daniels, N
Citation: N. Daniels, Accountability for reasonableness in private and public health insurance, STATE HLTH, 2000, pp. 89-106

Authors: Daniels, N
Citation: N. Daniels, Decisions about access to health care and accountability for reasonableness, J URBAN H, 76(2), 1999, pp. 176-191

Authors: Sabin, JE Daniels, N
Citation: Je. Sabin et N. Daniels, Public-sector managed behavioral health care: III. Meaningful consumer andfamily participation, PSYCH SERV, 50(7), 1999, pp. 883-885

Authors: Sabin, JE Daniels, N
Citation: Je. Sabin et N. Daniels, Public-sector managed behavioral health care: IV. Integrated versus "carve-out" care, PSYCH SERV, 50(10), 1999, pp. 1267

Authors: Sabin, JE Daniels, N
Citation: Je. Sabin et N. Daniels, Public-sector managed behavioral health care: II. Contracting for Medicaidservices - the Massachusetts experience, PSYCH SERV, 50(1), 1999, pp. 39-41

Authors: Caplan, RL Light, DW Daniels, N
Citation: Rl. Caplan et al., Benchmarks of fairness: A moral framework for assessing equity, INT J HE SE, 29(4), 1999, pp. 853-869

Authors: Daniels, N Kennedy, BP Kawachi, I
Citation: N. Daniels et al., Why justice is good for our health: The social determinants of health inequalities, DAEDALUS, 128(4), 1999, pp. 215-251

Authors: Daniels, N
Citation: N. Daniels, Negative and positive genetic interventions: Is there a moral boundary?, SCI CONTEXT, 11(3-4), 1998, pp. 439-453

Authors: Daniels, N
Citation: N. Daniels, Kamm's moral methods ('Morality, Mortality'), PHILOS PHEN, 58(4), 1998, pp. 947-954

Authors: Daniels, N
Citation: N. Daniels, Comment: Ability to pay and access to transplantation, ETHICS OF ORGAN TRANSPLANTS: THE CURRENT DEBATE, 1998, pp. 242-245
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