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POPULATION AND AGING

Issues over the Horizon: The Aging Couple (Summer 2008)

Issues over the Horizon: A Second Reproductive Revolution (Summer 2008)

Baby Steps: Comparison of Neonatal Services Points to National Health Care Lessons (Spring 2008)

Newcomers’ Burden: Who, if Not Immigrants, Will Pay for the Baby Boomers’ Retirement? (Spring 2008)

Quick Fix: Drug Benefit Plans Driven by Short-Term Savings Could Be More Costly in the End (Fall 2007)

Delta Dawning: Gulf Coast Efforts Look Beyond Recovery Toward Lasting Renewal (Fall 2006)

Hurricanes and Other Higher Callings: These Things We Cannot Ignore (Summer 2006)

Repopulating New Orleans: Big Problem for the Big Easy (Spring 2006)

Arthritis Care for Older Patients Deemed Poor; Medication Safety, Poorer (Spring 2006)

Only Half in Flood-Prone Areas Purchase Flood Insurance (Spring 2006)

Doctors’ Orders: Better Electronic Prescribing Systems Could Improve Care (Summer 2005)

Localize the Remedy: Community Efforts Can Ameliorate Poor Quality of Care (Summer 2004)

Shortfalls Found in Quality of Health Care for Vulnerable Seniors (Fall 2003)

Functioning of Older Americans Improves (Winter 1998-99)

Pharmaceutical Group Aids Research on Elderly Care (Winter 1998-99)

Policies for an Aging Society (Winter 1995-96)

Social Security Reform: Touching the Rail (Winter 1995-96)

Warning Bell Tolls for Soon-to-Retire Baby Boomers (Winter 1995-96)

The Marriage Benefit (Winter 1995-96)

Medicare and the Managed-Care Future (Winter 1995-96)

Centers Focus on Health, Functioning, Finances of Elderly (Winter 1995-96)


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