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How not to think about Medicare reform
Authors:
Marmor, TR
Citation:
Tr. Marmor, How not to think about Medicare reform, J HEALTH P, 26(1), 2001, pp. 107-117
Comments on JHPPL Review Symposium
Authors:
Marmor, TR
Citation:
Tr. Marmor, Comments on JHPPL Review Symposium, J HEALTH P, 26(1), 2001, pp. 167-174
International health care reform: A legal, economic, and political analysis.
Authors:
Marmor, TR
Citation:
Tr. Marmor, International health care reform: A legal, economic, and political analysis., J ECON LIT, 39(3), 2001, pp. 926-927
Medicare's future: Fact, fiction and folly
Authors:
Marmor, TR McKissick, GJ
Citation:
Tr. Marmor et Gj. Mckissick, Medicare's future: Fact, fiction and folly, AM J LAW M, 26(2-3), 2000, pp. 225-253
The misleading language of managed care
Authors:
Hacker, JS Marmor, TR
Citation:
Js. Hacker et Tr. Marmor, The misleading language of managed care, J HEALTH P, 24(5), 1999, pp. 1033-1043
Medical care and public policy: the benefits and burdens of asking fundamental questions
Authors:
Marmor, TR Boyum, D
Citation:
Tr. Marmor et D. Boyum, Medical care and public policy: the benefits and burdens of asking fundamental questions, HEALTH POLI, 49(1-2), 1999, pp. 27-43
Politics, power and policy making: The case of health care reform in the 1990s.
Authors:
Marmor, TR
Citation:
Tr. Marmor, Politics, power and policy making: The case of health care reform in the 1990s., AM POLI SCI, 93(2), 1999, pp. 458-459
The comparative politics of contaminated blood - From hesitancy to scandal
Authors:
Marmor, TR Dillon, PA Scher, S
Citation:
Tr. Marmor et al., The comparative politics of contaminated blood - From hesitancy to scandal, BLOOD FEUDS, 1999, pp. 349-366
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