HEALTH CARE
Issues over the Horizon: The Aging Couple (Summer 2008)
Issues over the Horizon: Beating the Germ Insurgency (Summer 2008)
Issues over the Horizon: A Second Reproductive Revolution (Summer 2008)
Stop Loss: A Nation Weighs the Tangible Consequences of Invisible Combat Wounds (Summer 2008)
Baby Steps: Comparison of Neonatal Services Points to National Health Care Lessons (Spring 2008)
Grassroots Program Seems to Reduce Malnutrition in India at Low Cost (Spring 2008)
Weighty Debate: Health Experts Seek Common Ground in Fight Against Obesity (Spring 2008)
Quick Fix: Drug Benefit Plans Driven by Short-Term Savings Could Be More Costly in the End (Fall 2007)
Serious Gaps Exist in Health Care Quality for America’s Children (Fall 2007)
Higher Levels of Religiosity Among People with HIV Can Help Prevent Its Spread (Summer 2007)
Selective Memories: For 25 Years, the RAND Health Insurance Experiment Has Stoked Competing Claims (Summer 2007)
Common Grounds: Cultivating the Field of Community-Based Participatory Research (Spring 2007)
How Your Neighborhood Is Designed May Affect How Much You Walk (Spring 2007)
Many California Hospitals Will Not Meet Seismic Safety Deadline (Spring 2007)
Missing Link: Connection Found Between Government Health Insurance and Better Child Health (Spring 2007)
State Children’s Health Insurance Program Cuts Rate of Forgone Care, Increases Quality of Life (Spring 2007)
Delta Dawning: Gulf Coast Efforts Look Beyond Recovery Toward Lasting Renewal (Fall 2006)
New Study Suggests Three Steps to Improve Mental Health Care (Fall 2006)
Public Spends Little to Provide Health Care for the Undocumented (Fall 2006)
Road Less Traveled: Four Developing Countries Blaze New Trails to Better Health (Fall 2006)
Getting Full Value from Our Health Care System (Summer 2006)
Hurricanes and Other Higher Callings: These Things We Cannot Ignore (Summer 2006)
Middle-Aged Americans Less Healthy Than English Counterparts (Summer 2006)
Public Health Preparedness: An Opportunity and a Challenge (Summer 2006)
Arthritis Care for Older Patients Deemed Poor; Medication Safety, Poorer (Spring 2006)
Cutting Copayments for Sickest Patients Can Yield Big Payoffs (Spring 2006)
Plagued by Apathy?: The Uneven Responses of Science and Public Policy to HIV and AIDS in Africa (Spring 2006)
Quality of Health Care Is an Equal Opportunity Gamble (Spring 2006)
Bulging Repertoires: Treatments and Complications for the Overweight and Obese Expand with the Population (Fall 2005)
Time Is Right to Promote Health Information Technology, Study Finds (Fall 2005)
What People in England Want When Choosing Their Own Hospitals (Fall 2005)
Doctors’ Orders: Better Electronic Prescribing Systems Could Improve Care (Summer 2005)
Suburban Sprawl, Body Sprawl: Are Land-Use Patterns Driven by Choice or by the Market? (Spring 2005)
VA Outpaces Nation in Delivering Recommended Care (Spring 2005)
Suburban Sprawl Can Be Bad for Your Health, Study Finds (Fall 2004)
Support Remains High for Family Planning at Home, Not Abroad (Fall 2004)
California Medical Malpractice Law Alters Jury Awards in Uneven Ways (Summer 2004)
Localize the Remedy: Community Efforts Can Ameliorate Poor Quality of Care (Summer 2004)
Patching Holes in the Medical Malpractice System Is No Longer Enough (Summer 2004)
Plots and Curves: What Mexican Sex Workers Can Teach Economists About Preventing HIV (Summer 2004)
Should We Give Up on Medical Product Liability? (Summer 2004)
African American Teens Are Less Likely to Become Regular Smokers (Spring 2004)
New Interventions Lead to Improvements for Minorities Suffering from Depression (Spring 2004)
Swollen Waistlines, Swollen Costs: Obesity Worsens Disabilities and Weighs on Health Budgets (Spring 2004)
Can TV Help Teach Teens About Sex? (Fall 2003)
Fastest Increasing Group of Obese Americans Are “Severely Obese” (Fall 2003)
Laboratories of Reform: State Health Insurance Experiments Yield Lessons for the Nation (Fall 2003)
Shortfalls Found in Quality of Health Care for Vulnerable Seniors (Fall 2003)
America Scores Low on Quality of Health Care (Summer 2003)
Another Kind of Safety Threat: The Health-Related Consequences of Releasing Prisoners (Summer 2003)
Vectors Without Borders: The Spread of Global Pathogens Can Imperil Us All (Summer 2003)
Employees Take Hits When Health Insurance Premiums Rise (Spring 2003)
Half of U.S. Kids Don’t Get Proper Dental Care (Spring 2003)
Preponderance of Evidence: Judging What to Do About Ephedra (Spring 2003)
A “Prudent” Approach to Smallpox Vaccinations (Spring 2003)
Study Sheds Light on Patient-HMO Conflicts (Fall 2002)
Threats to Children from Secondhand Smoke (Fall 2002)
A Call to Action Against Childhood Asthma (Summer 2002)
African Americans, Latinos Less Likely to Enroll in HIV Clinical Trials (Summer 2002)
Obesity Costs More Than Smoking, Drinking (Spring 2002)
Researchers Seek to Fill a Prescription for the Future (Spring 2002)
Brighter Futures: Improvements in Depression Care Pay for Themselves (Fall 2001)
Full Disclosure: Time for the Naked Truth About Health Care (Summer 2001)
Gulf War Illness Studies Cannot Rule Out Pesticides as Contributing Factors (Spring 2001)
Domestic Policy for a More Perfect Union (Summer 2000)
Experimental Drug May Be Linked to Gulf War Illness (Winter 1999-2000)
Privileged Treatment: Inequities in HIV Care Demand Remedies for U.S. Health Care (Fall 1999)
Chronic Condition: Quality Deficiencies Pervade U.S. Health Care System (Fall 1999)
Debate on Patients’ Rights Emits More Heat Than Light (Fall 1999)
Insuring Children Can Help Mend Frayed Safety Nets (Fall 1999)
Care for Chronic Illnesses: Is There a Better Way? (Fall 1999)
Who’s Got Your Back?: Quality of Chiropractic Care Goes Under Observation (Winter 1998-99)
Health Insurance, 1971-Present (Fall 1998)
AIDS Costs and Care, 1987-Present (Fall 1998)
Appropriateness and Quality of Care, 1989-Present (Fall 1998)
Children’s Health: Is Insurance a Panacea? (Spring 1997)
Medicare and the Managed-Care Future (Winter 1995-96)
Let the (Quality-Based) Competition Begin! (Winter 1993-94)

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