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Index to Volume 48 SuByecT INDEX Ambulatory Care HILL, STEVEN C.; ZUVEKAS, SAMUEL H.; ZopeT, MARc W. Access to Care Implications of the Accuracy of MEPS Prescription Bows is, JOHN R.; NortH, PHtLiip. Geographic Market Drug Data for Health Services Research. 48: 242-259 Definition: The Case of Medicare-Reimbursed Skilled (Fall). Nursing Facility Care. 48: 138-154 (Summer). PizeR, STEVEN D.; GARDNER, JOHN A. Is Fragmented GURLEY-CALVEZ, TAMI; PELLILLO, ADAM; FITZGERALD, Financing Bad for Your Health? 48: 109-122 (Sum- M. PauLa: WALSH, MICHAEL F. Choice in Public mer) Health Insurance: Evidence from West Virginia Medicaid Redesign. 48: 15—33 (Spring). Bending of the Cost Curve Hitt, Steven C. Individual Insurance and Access to ENCINOSA, WILLIAM E.; BAgE, JAEYONG. Health Informa- Care. 48: 155-168 (Summer). tion Technology and its Effects on Hospital Costs, Outcomes, and Patient Safety. 48: 288-303 (Winter) Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) Forp, Eric W.; HUERTA, TiIMoTHY R.; THOMPSON, MARK BERMAN, Howarpb: LERNER. ARTHUR: MADDEN, PATRICK: A.; Patry, ROLAND. The Impact of Accelerating VAN Horn, LAWRENCE McPHERSON, BRucE. Nonprofit Electronic Prescribing on Hospitals’ Productivity Health Care Market Concentration and the Public Levels: Can Health Information Technology Bend Interest. 48: 102-108 (Summer) the Curve? 48: 304-312 (Winter). KILLINGSWORTH, CLEVE. A Much Better Health Care HERRING, BRADLEY; LENTZ, LIsA Kortn. What Can We System. 48: 9-14 (Spring) Expect from the “Cadillac Tax” in 2018 and Beyond? Korba, Hotty; ELprinGe, Goria N. Payment Incen- 48: 322-337 (Winter). tives and Integrated Care Delivery: Levers for Health Korba, HOLty: ELpripGe, GLoriA N. Payment Incen- System Reform and Cost Containment. 48: 277-287 tives and Integrated Care Delivery: Levers for Health (Winter) System Reform and Cost Containment. 48: 277-287 (Winter). Aged Care (See also Medicare ) Monuelt, ALAN C. How Can We Bend the Cost Curve? Introduction. 48:273—276 (Winter) Li, YONG; JENSEN, Gait A. The Impact of Private Long- Term Care Insurance on the Use of Long-Term Care. VAN KLEEF, RICCH.;A VRAND DE VEN, WYNAND P. M. M.: VAN Vitet, RENE C. J. A. Risk-Adjusting the Doughnut 48: 34-50 (Spring) Hole to Improve Efficiency and Equity. 48: 313-321 Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) (Winter). ENcINosA, WILLIAM E.:; BAgE, JAEYONG. Health Informa- Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment tion Technology and its Effects on Hospital Costs, Act (BCCPTA) Outcomes, and Patient Safety. 48: 288-303 (Winter). GASKIN, DARRELL J.; SPENCER, CHRISTINE S.; RICHARD, CHIEN, Li-NieN; ADAMS, E. KATHLEEN: YANG, ZHOI PATRICK; ANDERSON, GERARD; Powe, NEIL R.; LAVEIST. Medicaid Enrollment at Early Stage of Disease: The Tuomas A. Do Minority Patients Use Lower Quality Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Hospitals? 48: 209-220 (Fall) Act in Georgia. 48: 197-208 (Fall). Age-Related Coverage Gap Breast Cancer LEININGER, LINDSEY JEANNE: Burns, MARGUERITE E. CHIEN, Li-NieEN, ADAMS, E. KATHLEEN; YANG, ZHOl Why Are Low-Income Teens More Likely to Lack Medicaid Enrollment at Early Stage of Disease: The Health Insurance than their Younger Peers? 48: 123 Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment 137 (Summer) Act in Georgia. 48: 197-208 (Fall). Alliance for Advancing Nonprofit Health Care Bundled Payments BERMAN, Howarpb; LERNER, ARTHUR; MADDEN, PATRICK: Korba, Hotty; ELpripGe, GLoria N. Payment Incen- VAN Horn, LAwreNnce; McpHerson, Bruce. Nonprof- tives and Integrated Care Delivery: Levers for Health it Health Care Market Concentration and the Public System Reform and Cost Containment. 48: 277-287 Interest. 48: 102-108 (Summer). (Winter) Inquiry 48 346-356 (Winter 2011/2012). « 2011 Excellus Health Plan, Inc. ISSN 0046-9580 10.5034/inquiryjrnl_48.04.11 346 www. inquiryjournal.org Index to Volume 48 SuByecT INDEX Ambulatory Care HILL, STEVEN C.; ZUVEKAS, SAMUEL H.; ZopeT, MARc W. Access to Care Implications of the Accuracy of MEPS Prescription Bows is, JOHN R.; NortH, PHtLiip. Geographic Market Drug Data for Health Services Research. 48: 242-259 Definition: The Case of Medicare-Reimbursed Skilled (Fall). Nursing Facility Care. 48: 138-154 (Summer). PizeR, STEVEN D.; GARDNER, JOHN A. Is Fragmented GURLEY-CALVEZ, TAMI; PELLILLO, ADAM; FITZGERALD, Financing Bad for Your Health? 48: 109-122 (Sum- M. PauLa: WALSH, MICHAEL F. Choice in Public mer) Health Insurance: Evidence from West Virginia Medicaid Redesign. 48: 15—33 (Spring). Bending of the Cost Curve Hitt, Steven C. Individual Insurance and Access to ENCINOSA, WILLIAM E.; BAgE, JAEYONG. Health Informa- Care. 48: 155-168 (Summer). tion Technology and its Effects on Hospital Costs, Outcomes, and Patient Safety. 48: 288-303 (Winter) Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) Forp, Eric W.; HUERTA, TiIMoTHY R.; THOMPSON, MARK BERMAN, Howarpb: LERNER. ARTHUR: MADDEN, PATRICK: A.; Patry, ROLAND. The Impact of Accelerating VAN Horn, LAWRENCE McPHERSON, BRucE. Nonprofit Electronic Prescribing on Hospitals’ Productivity Health Care Market Concentration and the Public Levels: Can Health Information Technology Bend Interest. 48: 102-108 (Summer) the Curve? 48: 304-312 (Winter). KILLINGSWORTH, CLEVE. A Much Better Health Care HERRING, BRADLEY; LENTZ, LIsA Kortn. What Can We System. 48: 9-14 (Spring) Expect from the “Cadillac Tax” in 2018 and Beyond? Korba, Hotty; ELprinGe, Goria N. Payment Incen- 48: 322-337 (Winter). tives and Integrated Care Delivery: Levers for Health Korba, HOLty: ELpripGe, GLoriA N. Payment Incen- System Reform and Cost Containment. 48: 277-287 tives and Integrated Care Delivery: Levers for Health (Winter) System Reform and Cost Containment. 48: 277-287 (Winter). Aged Care (See also Medicare ) Monuelt, ALAN C. How Can We Bend the Cost Curve? Introduction. 48:273—276 (Winter) Li, YONG; JENSEN, Gait A. The Impact of Private Long- Term Care Insurance on the Use of Long-Term Care. VAN KLEEF, RICCH.;A VRAND DE VEN, WYNAND P. M. M.: VAN Vitet, RENE C. J. A. Risk-Adjusting the Doughnut 48: 34-50 (Spring) Hole to Improve Efficiency and Equity. 48: 313-321 Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) (Winter). ENcINosA, WILLIAM E.:; BAgE, JAEYONG. Health Informa- Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment tion Technology and its Effects on Hospital Costs, Act (BCCPTA) Outcomes, and Patient Safety. 48: 288-303 (Winter). GASKIN, DARRELL J.; SPENCER, CHRISTINE S.; RICHARD, CHIEN, Li-NieN; ADAMS, E. KATHLEEN: YANG, ZHOI PATRICK; ANDERSON, GERARD; Powe, NEIL R.; LAVEIST. Medicaid Enrollment at Early Stage of Disease: The Tuomas A. Do Minority Patients Use Lower Quality Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Hospitals? 48: 209-220 (Fall) Act in Georgia. 48: 197-208 (Fall). Age-Related Coverage Gap Breast Cancer LEININGER, LINDSEY JEANNE: Burns, MARGUERITE E. CHIEN, Li-NieEN, ADAMS, E. KATHLEEN; YANG, ZHOl Why Are Low-Income Teens More Likely to Lack Medicaid Enrollment at Early Stage of Disease: The Health Insurance than their Younger Peers? 48: 123 Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment 137 (Summer) Act in Georgia. 48: 197-208 (Fall). Alliance for Advancing Nonprofit Health Care Bundled Payments BERMAN, Howarpb; LERNER, ARTHUR; MADDEN, PATRICK: Korba, Hotty; ELpripGe, GLoria N. Payment Incen- VAN Horn, LAwreNnce; McpHerson, Bruce. Nonprof- tives and Integrated Care Delivery: Levers for Health it Health Care Market Concentration and the Public System Reform and Cost Containment. 48: 277-287 Interest. 48: 102-108 (Summer). (Winter) Inquiry 48 346-356 (Winter 2011/2012). « 2011 Excellus Health Plan, Inc. ISSN 0046-9580 10.5034/inquiryjrnl_48.04.11 346 www. inquiryjournal.org Index to Volume 48 “Cadillac” Health Plans Complication Rates HERRING, BRADLEY; LENTZ, LisA Kortn. What Can We ENcINOSA, WILLIAM E.; Bag, JAEYONG. Health Informa- Expect from the “Cadillac Tax” in 2018 and Beyond? tion Technology and its Effects on Hospital Costs, 48: 322-337 (Winter) Outcomes, and Patient Safety. 48: 288-303 (Winter) FULLER, RicHARD L.; MccuLtouGu, Exizapetu ¢ Cancer AVERILL, RICHARD F. A New Approach to Reducing Payments Made to Hospitals with High Complication CuHien, Li-NteN; ADAMS, E. KATHLEEN: YANG, ZHOl Rates. 48: 68-83 (Spring). Medicaid Enrollment at Early Stage of Disease: The Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Computerized Prescriber Order Entry (CPOE) Act in Georgia. 48: 197-208 (Fall) ENCINOSA, WILLIAM E.; BAE, JAEYONG. Health Informa- Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) tion Technology and its Effects on Hospital Costs, Outcomes, and Patient Safety. 48: 288-303 (Winter) ENcINOSA, WILLIAM E.; Bak, JAEYONG. Health Informa- Forb, Eric W.; Huerta, Timotuy R.; THompson, MARK tion Technology and its Effects on Hospital Costs, \.; Patry, ROLAND. The Impact of Accelerating Outcomes, and Patient Safety. 48: 288-303 (Winter) Electronic Prescribing on Hospitals’ Productivity Forp, Eric W.; HUERTA, TiMoTHY R.; THOMPSON, MARK Levels: Can Health Information Technology Bend \.; Patry, ROLAND. The Impact of Accelerating the Curve? 48: 304—312 (Winter). Electronic Prescribing on Hospitals’ Productivity Levels Can Health Information Technology Bend Consumer Cost-Sharing the Curve? 48: 304—312 (Winter). FULLER, RICHARD L.; MccutLouGH, ELizABetu C.; VAN KLEEF, RICHARD C.; VAN DE VEN, WYNAND P. M AVERILL, RICHARD F. A New Approach to Reducing M.; VAN VuieT, RENE C. J. A. Risk-Adjusting the Payments Made to Hospitals with High Complication Doughnut Hole to Improve Efficiency and Equity. 48 Rates. 48: 68-83 (Spring). 313-321 (Winter). HILL, STEVEN C.; ZUVEKAS, SAMUEL H.; ZopET, MARC W Implications of the Accuracy of MEPS Prescription Continuity of Care Drug Data for Health Services Research. 48: 242-259 PizerR, STEVEN D.; GARDNER, JOHN A. Is Fragmented (Fall) Financing Bad for Your Health? 48: 109-122 (Summer) Cervical Cancer Doughnut Hole CHIEN, Li-NIEN; ADAMS, E. KATHLEEN; YANG, ZHOl Monuelt, ALAN C. Running on Empty. 48: 177-182 (Fall). Medicaid Enrollment at Early Stage of Disease: The VAN KLeeEF, RICHARD C.; VAN De VEN, WYNAND P. M Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment M.; VAN ViietT, Reneé C. J. A. Risk-Adjusting the Act in Georgia. 48: 197-208 (Fall) Doughnut Hole to Improve Efficiency and Equity. 48 313-321 (Winter) Children GURLEY-CALVEZ, TAMI; PELLILLO, ADAM; FITZGERALD, Drug Data M. PauLa: WALSH, MicHaet F. Choice in Public HILL, STEVEN C.; ZUVEKAS, SAMUEL H.; ZopeT, MARC W Health Insurance: Evidence from West Virginia Implicatioofn sth e Accuracy of MEPS Prescription Drug Medicaid Redesign. 48 15-33 (Spring) Data for Health Services Research. 48: 242-259 (Fall) LEININGER, LINDSEY JEANNE; BURNS, MARGUERITE | Why Are Low-Income Teens More Likely to Lack Early Stage of Disease Health Insurance than their Younger Peers? 48: 123 Cuien, Li-Nien; ApAms, E. KATHLEEN: YANG, ZHOIl 137 (Summer) Medicaid Enrollment at Early Stage of Disease: The Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Community Living Assistance Services and Support Act in Georgia. 48: 197-208 (Fall) Program (CLASS) MOoNHEIT, ALAN C. A CLASS-less Act. 48: 267-272 Electronic Medical Records (Winter). ENcrinosA, WILLIAM E.; BAe, JAEYONG. Health Informa- Competition tion Technology and its Effects on Hospital Costs, Outcomes, and Patient Safety. 48: 288-303 (Winter) BERMAN, Howarp; LERNER, ARTHUR; MADDEN, PATRICK: Forp, Eric W.; Huerta, Timotuy R.: THompson, MARK VAN Horn, LAWRENCE; McrHerson, Bruce. Nonprof- A.; Parry, ROLAND. The Impact of Accelerating it Health Care Market Concentration and the Public Electronic Prescribing on Hospitals’ Productivity Interest. 48: 102—108 (Summer). Levels: Can Health Information Technology Bend Bows is, JOHN R.; Nortu, Puittie. Geographic Market the Curve? 48: 304-312 (Winter) Definition: The Case of Medicare-Reimbursed Skilled PizerR, STEVEN D.; GARDNER, Joun A. Is Fragmented Nursing Facility Care. 48: 138-154 (Summer) Financing Bad for Your Health?48 : 109-122 (Summer) 34 Inquiry! Volume 48, Winter 2011/2012 Employee Behavior Georgia ABRAHAM, JEAN M.; FELDMAN, ROGER; NYMAN, JOHN A.; CHIEN, Li-Nien; ADAMS, E. KATHLEEN; YANG, ZHOl BARLEEN, NATHAN. What Factors Influence Participa- Medicaid Enrollment at Early Stage of Disease: The tion in an Exercise-Focused, Employer-Based Well- Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment ness Program? 48: 221-241 (Fall) Act in Georgia. 48: 197-208 (Fall) Hitt, Steven C. Individual Insurance and Access to Care. 48: 155—168 (Summer) Global Payment KaApuR, KANIKA; ROGOowskKI, JEANNETTE. How Does KILLINGSWORTH, CLeve. A Much Better Health Care Health Insurance Affect the Retirement Behavior of Women? 48: 51-67 (Spring) System. 48: 9-14 (Spring) KorbA, HoLLy; ELDRIDGE, GLORIA N Payment Incen- tives and Integrated Care Delivery Levers for Health Health and Retirement Study System Reform and Cost Containment. 48: 277-287 KAPUR, KANIKA; ROGOWSKI, JEANNETTE. How Does (Winter) Health Insurance Affect the Retirement Behavior of Women? 48: 51-67 (Spring) Employer-Related Health Insurance Li, YONG; JENSEN, Gait A. The Impact of Private Long- KAPUR, KANIKA; ROGOwSKI, JEANNETTE. How Does Term Care Insurance on the Use of Long-Term Care Health Insurance Affect the Retirement Behavior of 48: 34-50 (Spring) Women? 48: 51-67 (Spring) Hitt, STEVEN ¢ Individual Insurance and Access to Health Care Coverage Care. 48: 155 168 (Summer) CHIEN, Li-Nien; ADAMS, E. KATHLEEN; YANG, ZHOl Medicaid Enrollment at Early Stage of Disease: The Employer-Based Wellness Program Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment A BRAHAM, JEAN M.; FELDMAN, ROGER; NYMAN, JOHN A.; Act in Georgia. 48: 197-208 (Fall) BARLEEN, NATHAN. What Factors Influence Participa- GETTENS, JOHN: MITRA, Monika; HENRY, ALexis D.; tion in an Exercise-Focused, Employer-Based Well- HIMMELSTEIN, JAY Have Working-Age People with ness Program? 48: 221-241 (Fall) Disabilities Shared in the Gains of Massachusetts Health Reform? 48: 183 196 (Fall) Employment Contracts KILLINGSWoRTH, CLEve. A Much Better Health Care System. 48: 9-14 (Spring) MonueEit, ALAN ( Of Private and Public Safety Nets LEININGER, LINDSEY JEANNE; BURNS, MARGUERITE E. 48: 3-8 (Spring) W hy Are Low-Income Teens More Likely to Lack Health Insurance than their Younger Peers? 48: 123 Excise Tax 137 (Summer). HERRING, BRADLEY; LENTZ, LisA Korin. What Can We VAN Keer, RICHARD C.; VAN DE VEN, WYNAND P. M Expect from the “Cadillac Tax” in 2018 and Beyond? M.; VAN ViieT, René C. J. A. Risk-Adjusting the 48: 322-337 (Winter) Doughnut Hole to Improve Efficiency and Equity. 48 313-321 (Winter) Federal Poverty Line CHIEN, Li-NieN; ApaAms, E. K ATHLEEN: YANG, ZHOL Health Care Delivery Medicaid Enrollment at Early Stage of Disease: The BERMAN, Howarb;: LERNER, ARTHUR; MADDEN, PATRICK Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment VAN Horn, LAWRENCE; MCPHERSON, BRUCI Nonprof- Act in Georgia. 48: 197-208 (Fall) it Health Care Market Concentration ‘and the Public Hitt, Steven C. Individual Insurance and Access to Interest. 48: 102—108 (Summer) Care. 48: l 55—168 (Summer) KILLINGSWORTH, CLEVE. A Much Better Health Care LEININGER, LINDSEY JEANNE; BURNS, MARGUERITE I System. 48: 9-14 (Spring) Why Are Low-Income Teens More Likely to Lack KorbDA, HOL_y; ELDRIDGE, GLORIA N Payment Incen- Health Insurance than their Younger Peers? 48: 123 tives and Integrated Care Delivery Levers for Health 137 (Summer) System Reform and Cost Containment. 48: 277-287 (Winter) Fee-for-Service PizerR, STEVEN D.; GARDNER, JOHN A. Is Fragmented KILLINGSWORTH, CLeve. A Much Better Health Care Financing Bad for Your Health? 48: 109-122 (Sum- System. 48: 9-14 (Spring) mer). Geographic Market Health Care Economics BowsB.is, JOHN R.; Nortu, Puitiip. Geographic ABRAHAM, JEAN M.; FELDMAN, ROGER; NYMAN, JOHN A.; Market Definition: The Case of Medicare-Reim- BARLEEN, NATHAN. What Factors Influence Participa- bursed Skilled Nursing Facility Care. 48: 138-154 tion in an Exercise-Focused, Employer-Based Well- (Summer) ness Program? 48: 221-241 (Fall). 348 Index to Volume 48 BowB is, JOHN R.; Nortu, PHiLtie. Geographic Market Health Care Systems Definition: The Case of Medicare-Reimbursed Skilled GURLEY-CALVEZ, TAMI; PELLILLO, ADAM: FITZGERALD, Nursing Facility Care. 48: 138-154 (Summer) M. PauLa: WALSH, MicHAet F. Choice in Public ENCINOSA, WILLIAM I ; Bag, JAEYONG Health Informa- Health Insurance: Evidence from West Virginia tion Technology and its Effects on Hospital Costs. Medicaid Redesign. 48: 15—33 (Spring) Outcomes, and Patient Safety. 48: 288-303 (Winter) KILLINGSWORTH, CLeveE. A Much Better Health Care HERRING, BRADLEY; LENTZ, LISA Korin. What Can We System. 48: 9-14 (Spring) Expect from the “Cadillac Tax” in 2018 and Beyond? 48: 322-337 (Winter) Pizer, STEVEN D GARDNER, JoHN A. Is Fragmented KILLINGSWORTH, CLEVE. A Much Better Health Care Financing Bad for Your Health? 48: 109-122 (Sum- System. 48: 9-14 (Spring) mer) Korba, HoLty; ELpripGe, GLoriA N. Payment Incen- Health Care Utilization tives and Integrated Care Delivery: Levers for Health System Reform and Cost Containment. 48: 277-287 GASKIN, DARRELL J.: SPENCER, CHRISTINE S.; RICHARD (Winter) PATRICK: ANDERSON, GERARD; Powe, Nei R.; LAvets MoNHEIT, ALAN C. How Can We Bend the Cost Curve? THomAs A. Do Minority Patients Use Lower Quality Introduction 48: 273-276 (Winter) Hospitals? 48: 209-220 (Fall) MONHEIT, ALAN ( Of Private and Public Safety Nets GURLEY-CAI VEZ, TAMI: PELLILLO, ADAM: FITZGERALD 48: 3-8 (Spring) M. PautaA; WaAtsH, MicHaet F. Choice in Public Monueit, ALAN C. Running on Empty. 48: 177-182 Health Insurance: Evidence from West Virginia (Fall) Medicaid Redesign. 48: 15—33 (Spring) MonueltT, ALAN C. Ryan’s Hope - or Folly? 48: 95-101 Li, YONG; JENSEN, GAIL A. The Impact of Private Long- (Summer) Term Care Insurance on the Use of Long-Term Care Pizer, STEVEN D.: GARDNER, JOHN A. Is Fragmented 48: 34-50 (Spring) Financing Bad for Your Health? 48: 109-122 (Sum- mer) Health Improvement Plan VAN Keer, RICHARD C.; VAN De VEN, WYNAND P. M M.: VAN ViietT, RENE C. J. A. Risk-Adjusting the GURLEY-CALVEZ, AMI: PELLILLO, ADAM: FITz ’ Doughnut Hole to Improve fficiency and Equity. 48 M. PaAuLa; WALSH, MICHAEL I Choice in Public 313-321 (Winter) Health Insurance: Evidence irom West Virginia Medicaid Redesign. 48 15—33 (Spring) Health Care Reform (See also Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act ) Health Information Technology for Economic and Clin- ical Health (HITECH) Act BERMAN, HOWARD: LERNER. AR rHUR; MADDEN, PATRICK: VAN Horn, LAWRENCE: MCPHERSON, BRUCE Nonprof- Forp, Eric W.; Huerta, Timotuy R.; THomMpson, MARK it Health Care Market Concentration and the Public A.: Patry, RoLANp. The Impact of Accelerating Interest. 48: 102-108 (Summer) Electronic Prescribing on Hospitals’ Productivity GETTENS, JOHN: Mitra, Monika; HENRY ALexis D Levels: Can Health Information Technology Bend HIMMELSTEIN, JAY Have Working- ge People with the Curve? 48: 304-312 (Winter) Disabilities Shared in the Gains of Massachusetts Health Reform? 48: 183-196 (Fall Health Information Technology GuRLEY-CALVEZ, TAMI; PELLILLO, ADAM; FITZGERALD, ENcINOSA. WILI IAM E.; Bag, JAEYONG. Health Informa- M. PauLa; WaALsH, MicuAet F. Choice in Public Technology and its Effects on Hospital Costs Health Insurance: Evidence from West Virginia tion Outcomes, and Patient Safety. 48: 288-303 (Winter) Medicaid Redesign. 48: 15-33 (Spring) Forp, Eric W.; Huerta, Timotuy R.; THomMpson, MARK HERRING, BRADLEY; LeENTz, LisA Korin. What Can We A.; Parry, ROLAND. The Impact of Accelerating Expect from the * Cadillac Tax” in 2018 and Beyond? Electronic Prescribing on Hospitals’ Productivity 48: 322-337 (Winter) Levels: Can Health Information Technology Bend KILLINGSWoRTH, CLEVE. A Much Better Health Care the Curve? 48: 304 312 (Winter) System. 48: 9-14 (Spring) Korba, Hotty; ELtprinGe, Goria N. Payment Incen- Korba, HOoLty; ELDRIDGI Goria N. Payment Incen- tives and Integrated Care Delivery: Levers for Health tives and Integrated Care Delivery Levers for Health System Reform and Cost Containment. 48: 277-287 System Reform and Cost Containment. 48: 277-287 (Winter) (Winter) Monueit, ALAN C. How Can We Bend the Cost Curve? Health Insurance Introduction. 48:273—276 (Winter) MonuelT, ALAN C. Of Private and Public Safety Nets ABRAHAM, JEAN M.: FELDMAN, Rov ER: NYMAN, JOHN A.: 48: 3-8 (Spring) BARLEEN, NATHAN What Factors Influence Participa- MonuHeltT, ALAN ( Running on Empty. 48: 177-182 tion in an Exercise-Focused, Employer-Based Well- (Fall) ness Program? 48 221-241 (Fall) Monueir, ALAN C. Ryan’s Hope - or Folly? 48: 95-101 BERMAN, Howarp: | ERNER, ARTHUR: MADDEN PATRICK: (Summer) VAN Horn LAWRENCE: MCPHERSON, BRUCI Nonprofit 349 Inquiry/Volume 48, Winter 2011/2012 Health Care Market Concentration and the Public FULLER, RICHARD L.; MccuLLouGH, ELIZABETH C. Interest. 48: 102—108 (Summer) AVERILL, RICHARD F. A New Approach to Reducing CHIEN, Li-NieN; ADAMS, E. KATHLEEN; YANG, ZHOL Payments Made to Hospitals with High Complication Medicaid Enrollment at Early Stage of Disease: The Rates. 48: 68-83 (Spring). Breast and Cervical Cancer ?revention and Treatment Act in Georgia. 48: 197-208 (Fall) Hospital Care GeETTENS, JOHN: Mitra, Monika; Henry, ALexis D.; BERMAN, Howarp; LERNER, ARTHUR; MADDEN, PATRICK; HIMMELSTEIN, JAY. Have Working-Age People with VAN Horn, LAWRENCE; McCPHERSON, BRUCE. Nonprof- Disabilities Shared in the Gains of Massachusetts it Health Care Market Concentration and the Public Health Reform? 48: 183-196 (Fall). Interest. 48: 102—108 (Summer). GuRLEY-CALVEZ, TAMI; PELLILLO, ADAM; FITZGERALD, ENCINOSA, WILLIAM E.; BAE, JAEYONG. Health Informa- M. PauLa: WaALsH, MiIcHAEL F. Choice in Public tion Technology and its Effects on Hospital Costs, Health Insurance: Evidence from West Virginia Outcomes, and Patient Safety. 48: 288-303 (Winter). Medicaid Redesign. 48: 15—33 (Spring) Forp, Eric W.; HUERTA, TimotHy R.; THOMPSON, MARK HERRING, BRADLEY; LENTZ, LisA Korin. What Can We A.; Patry, RoLANp. The Impact of Accelerating Expect from the “Cadillac Tax” in 2018 and Beyond? Electronic Prescribing on Hospitals’ Productivity 48: 322-337 (Winter) Levels: Can Health Information Technology Bend Hitt, SteveEN C. Individual Insurance and Access to the Curve? 48: 304-312 (Winter) Care. 48: 155-168 (Summer) FuLLeR, RicHARD L.; MccuLLouGH, ELizABetH C Kapur, KANIKA: RoGowski, JEANNETTE How Does AVERILL, RICHARD F. A New Approach to Reducing Health Insurance Affect the Retirement Behavior of Payments Made to Hospitals with High Complication Women? 48: 51-67 (Spring) Rates. 48: 68-83 (Spring). LEININGER, LINDSEY JEANNE; BURNS, MARGUERITE | GASKIN, DARRELL J.; SPENCER, CHRISTINE S.; RICHARD, Why Are Low-Income Teens More Likely to Lack PATRICK; ANDERSON, GERARD: Powe, Nel R.; LAVEIST, Health Insurance than their Younger Peers? 48: 123 THomas A. Do Minority Patients Use Lower Quality 137 (Summer). Hospitals? 48: 209-220 (Fall) Li, YONG; JENSEN, GAL A. The Impact of Private Long- PIZER, STEVEN D.; GARDNER, JoHN A. Is Fragmented Term Care Insurance on the Use of Long-Term Care. Financing Bad for Your Health? 48: 109-122 (Summer) 48: 34-50 (Spring) Monueit, ALAN C. Ryan’s Hope or Folly? 48: 95-101 Incentives (Summer) Pizer, STEVEN D.; GARDNER, JOHN A. Is Fragmented ABRAHAM, JEAN M.; FELDMAN, ROGER; NYMAN, JOHN A.; Financing Bad for Your Health? 48: 109-122 (Sum- BARLEEN, NATHAN. What Factors Influence Participa- mer). tion in an Exercise-Focused, Employer-Based Well- VAN KLeeEF, RICHARD C.; VAN DE VEN, WYNAND P. M ness Program? 48: 221-241 (Fall). M.: VAN VuileT, René C. J. A. Risk-Adjusting the KILLINGSWORTH, CLEveE. A Much Bette Health Care Doughnut Hole to Improve Efficiency and Equity. 48: System. 48: 9-14 (Spring). 313-321 (Winter) VAN KLEEF, RICHARD C.; VAN DE VEN, WYNAND P. M. M.: VAN VuiieT, Reneé C. J. A. Risk-Adjusting the Health Security Doughnut Hole to Improve Efficiency and Equity. 48 313-321 (Winter). Monueit, ALAN (¢ Of Private and Public Safety Nets 48: 3-8 (Spring) Income Tax Deductions Health Services Research Monuelt, ALAN ¢ Ryan’s Hope—or Folly? 48: 95-101 (Summer) Hi__, STEVEN C.; ZUVEKAS, SAMUEL H.; ZODET, Marc W. Implications of the Accuracy of MEPS Prescription Individual Health Insurance Drug Data for Health Services Research. 48: 242-259 (Fall). Hitt, STEVEN C Individual Insurance and Access to Care. 48: 155 168 (Summer). Home Care KAPUR, KANIKA: RoGowski, JEANNETTE. How Does Health Insurance Affect the Retirement Behavior of Li, YONG; JENSEN, GAIL A. The Impact of Private Long- Women? 48: 51—67 (Spring) Term Care Insurance on the Use of Long-Term Care. 48: 34-50 (Spring) Information Access MonHEIT, ALAN ( A CLASS-less Act. 48: 267-272 (Winter) Pizer, STEVEN D.; GARDNER, JOHN A. Is Fragmented Financing Bad for Your Health? 48: 109-122 (Summer) Hospital-Acquired Conditions (HACs) Labor Unions ENCINOSA, WILLIAM E.; BAE, JAEYONG. Health Informa- tion Technology and its Effects on Hospital Costs, MOoNHEIT, ALAN ¢ Of Private and Public Safety Nets. Outcomes, and Patient Safety. 48: 288-303 (Winter). 48: 3-8 (Spring). 350 Index to Volume 48 Long-Term Care KAPUR, KANIK A: ROGOWSKI. JEANNETTE. How Does Health Insurance Affect the Retirement Behavior of Li, YONG; JENSEN, GAIL A. The Impact of Private Long- Women? 48: 51-67 (Spring) Term Care Insurance on the Use of Long-Term Care LEININGER, LINDSEY JEANNE; BuRNS, MARGUERITE 48: 34-50 (Spring) Why Are Low-Income Teens More Likely to Lack Monuelt, ALAN C. A Cl ASS-less Act. 48: 267-272 Health Insurance than their Younger Peers? 48: 123 (Winter) 137 (Summer) Li, YONG; JENSEN, Gait A. The Impact of Private Long- Low-Income Care (See alsc Medicaid ) ferm Care Insurance on the Use of Long-Term Care GETTENS, JOHN: MITRA, MonikA; HENRY, ALexIs D.; 48: 34-50 (Spring). HIMMELSTEIN, JAY. Have Working-Age People with Monuelt, ALAN (¢ Ryan’s Hope—or Folly? 48: 95-101 Disabilities Shared in the Gains of Massachusetts (Summer) Health Reform?48 : 183 196 (Fall) Hitt, Steven C. Individual Insurance and Access to Medical Errors Care. 48: 155—168 (Summer) ENCINOSA, WILLIAM E.; BAgE, JAEYONG. Health Informa- LEININGER, LINDSEY JEANNE: BURNS, MARGUERITE E. tion Technology and its Effects on Hospital Costs, Why Are Low-Income Teens More Likely to Lack Outcomes, and Patient Safety. 48: 288-303 (Winter) Health Insurance than their Younger Peers? 48: 123 FULLER, RicHARD L.; MccuLttouGu, ELizaBetu ¢ 137 (Summer) AVERILL, RICHARD F. A New Approach to Reducing MOonueE!T, ALAN C. Of Private and Public Safety Nets. Payments Made to Hospitals with High Complication 48: 3-8 (Spring) Rates. 48: 68-83 (Spring). Monuelt, ALAN C. Ryan’s Hope - or Folly? 48: 95-101 KILLINGSWoRTH, CLeve. A Much Better Health Care (Summer) System. 48: 9-14 (Spring) Market Concentration Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) BERMAN, Howarp; LERNER, ARTHUR; MADDEN, PATRICK: Hitt, STEVEN ¢ Individual Insurance and Access tc VAN Horn, LAwreNce; McpHerson, Bruce. Nonprof- Care. 48: 155—168 (Summer) it Health Care Market Concentration and the Public Hitt, STEVEN C.; ZUVEKAS, SAMUEL H.: ZopetT, MARC W Interest. 48: 102-108 (Summer) Implications of the Accuracy of MEPS Prescription Bows is, JOHN R.; Nortu, Puittip. Geographic Market Drug Data for Health Services Research. 48: 242-259 Definition: The Case of Medicare-Reimbursed Skilled (Fall). Nursing Facility Care. 48: 138-154 (Summer) Medical Homes Massachusetts Korba, HoL_ty; ELpripGe, GLoriA N. Payment Incen- GETTENS, JOHN; MITRA, MonikKA; HENRY, ALEXIS D.: tives and Integrated Care Delivery: Levers for Health HIMMELSTEIN, JAY Have Working-Age People with System Reform and Cost Containment. 48: 277-287 Disabilities Shared in the Gains of Massachusetts (Winter) Health Reform? 48: 183-196 (Fall) Medicare MeNerney Forum BowsLis, JOHN R.: NortH, PHILLIP Geographic Market KILLINGSWORTH, CLeve. A Much Better Health Care Definition The Case of Medicare-Reimbursed Skilled System. 48: 9-14 (Spring) Nursing Facility Care. 48: 138-154 (Summer) FULLER, RICHARD | MccuLLouGH, ELizABeTH Medicaid (See also Low-Income Care ) AVERILL, RICHARD F. A New Approach to Reducing Culen, Li-Nien; ADAMS, E. KATHLEEN; YANG, ZHOl Payments Made to Hospitals with High Complication Medicaid Enrollment at Early Stage of Disease: The Rates. 48: 68—83 (Spring) Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Hitt, Steven C.; ZUVEKAS, SAMUEL H.: ZopeT. Marc W Act in Georgia. 48: 197-208 (Fall) Implications of the Accuracy of MEPS Prescription GETTENS, JOHN: MITRA, MonikKA:; HENRY, ALexis D.: Drug Data for Health Services Research. 48: 242-259 HIMMELSTEIN, JAY Have Working-Age People with (Fall) Disabilities Shared in the Gains of Massachusetts KAPUR, KANIKA; RoGowski, JEANNETTE How Does Health Reform? 48: 183 196 (Fall) Health Insurance Affect the Retirement Behavior of GuRLEY-CALVEZ, TAMI; PELLILLO, ADAM; FITZGERALD Women? 48: 51—67 (Spring) M. PaAuta: WaAtsH, MicuAet F. Choice in Public KILLINGSWoRTH, CLEVE. A Much Better Health Care Health Insurance: Evidence from West Virginia System. 48: 9-14 (Spring) Medicaid Redesign. 48: 15—33 (Spring) Monueit, ALAN C. Ryan’s Hope—or Folly? 48: 95-101 Hitt, STEVEN C.; ZUVEKAS, SAMUEL H.; Zopet, Marc W. (Summer) Implications of the Accuracy of MEPS Prescription Pizer, StevEN D.; GARDNER, JOHN A. Is Fragmented Drug Data for Health Services Research. 48: 242—259 Financing Bad for Your Health? 48: 109-122 (Fall) (Summer). a” Inquiry/ Volume 48, Winter 2011/2012 VAN KLeeF, RICHARD C.; VAN De VEN, WyNAND P. M. Li, YONG; JENSEN, GAIL A The Impact of Private Long- M.: VAN Viet, Reneé C. J. A. Risk-Adjusting the Term Care Insurance on the Use of Long-Term Care Doughnut Hole to Improve Efficiency and Equity. 48: 48: 34-50 (Spring) 313-321 (Winter) MonuelT, ALAN C. A Cl ASS-less Act. 48 (Winter) Medicare Part D Prescription Coverage Obesity Hitt, STevEN C.; ZUVEKAS, SAMUEL H.; ZopeT, MARC W Implications of the Accuracy of MEPS Prescription ABRAHAM, JEAN M FELDMAN, ROGER; NYMAN, JOHN A.: Drug Data for Health Services Research. 48: 242-259 BARLEEN, Na \THAN. What Factors Influence Participa- (Fall) tion in an Exercise-Focused, Employer-Based Well- VAN Keer, RICHARD C.; VAN DE VEN, WYNAND P. M ness Program?4 8: 221-241 (Fall) M.: VAN VuieT, René C. J. A. Risk-Adjusting the Doughnut Hole to Improve Efficiency and Equity. 48 Partnership Program for Long-Term Care 313-321 (Winter) Li, YONG: JENSEN, GAIL A Che Impact of Private Long- Term Care Insurance on the Use of Long-Term Care Medicare-Reimbursed Skilled Nursing Facility Care 48: 34-50 (Spring). BowBLis, JOHN R.; Nortu, PHittip. Geographic Market Definition: The Case of Medicare-Reimbursed Skilled Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Nursing Facility Care. 48: 138-154 (Summer) ENCINOSA, WILLIAM E.; BAE, JAt YONG Health Infor- Michigan mation Technology and _ its Effects on Hospital Costs, Outcomes and Patient Safety. 48: 288—303 BERMAN, Howarb: LERNER, ARTHUR; MADDEN, PATRICK: (Winter) VAN Horn, Lawrence; McPHERSON, Bruce. Nonprof: Forp, Eric W.: Ht ERTA, TIMOTHY R.: THOMPSON, MARK it Health Care Market Concentration and the Public A: PATRY RoLAND. The Impact of Accelerating Interest. 48: 102—108 (Summer) Electronic Prescribing on Hospitals’ Productivity Levels: Can Health Information Technology Bend Middle Class the Curve? 48:304—312 (Winter) Monuelt, ALAN C. Running on Empty. 48: 177-182 GETTENS, JOHN; Mitra, MONIKA: HENRY, ALEXIS D (Fall) HIMMELSTEIN, JAY. Have Working-Age People with Disabilities Shared in the Gains of Massachusetts Minorities Health Reform? 48: 183-196 (Fall) HERRING, BRADLEY; LENTZ, LISA KorIN What Can We GASKIN, DARRI A eae Rk, CHRISTINE S.: RICHARD, Expect from the “Cadillac Tax’ in 2018 and Beyond? PATRICK; ANDERSONG,E R Powe, N R.; LAVEIST, 48: 322—337 (Winter) lHomas A. Do Minority Patients Use Lower Quality KorbDA, HoLty; | DRIDGE, GLorRIA N Payment Incen- Hospitals?4 8: 209-220 (Fall) tives and Integrated Care Delivery: Levers for Health System Reform and Cost Containment. 48: 277-287 Moral Hazard (Winter) VAN KLEEF, RICHARD C.: VAN De VED WYNAND P. M Monuelt, ALAN ( A CLASS-less Act 48: 267-272 M.; VAN VLiET,RE NE C. J. A Risk-Adjusting the (Winter) Doughnut Hole to Improve Efficiency and Equity. 48 MonueItT, ALAN ( How Can We Bend the Cost Curve? 313-321 (Winter) Introduction. 48 273-276 (Winter) Monue!t, ALAN C. Of Private and Public Safety Nets National Health Interview Survey 48: 3-8 (Spring) Monuelt, ALAN C. Running on Empty. 48: 177-182 LEININGER, LINDSEY JEA E: BurNs, MARGUERITE Ef (Fall). Why Are Low-Income Teens More Likely to Lack VAN KLeeF, RICHARD C.; VAN De VEN, WyNAND P. M Health Insurance than their Younger Peers? 48: 123 M.; VAN Viet, Reneé C. J. A. Risk-Adjusting the 137 (Summer) Doughnut Hole to Improve Efficiency and Equity. 48 313-321 (Winter) Nonprofit Health Care BERMAN, Howarc; LERNER, ARTHUR: MADDEN, PATRICK: Pay-for-Performance Model VAN Horn, LAWRI NCE; McpHEeRSON, Bruce. Nonprof- FULLER, RICHARD | MccuLLouGH, ELIZABETH ¢ it Health Care Market Concentration and the Public AVERILL, RICHARD F. A New Approach to Reducing Interest. 48: 102-108 (Summer) Payments Made to Hospitals with High Complication Rates. 48: 68-83 (Spring) Nursing Home Care Korba, HOLLy; ELDRIDGE, GLORIA N Payment Incen- BowBLis, JOHN R Nort, PHittip. Geographic Market tives and Integrated Care Delivery Levers for Health Definition: The Case of Medicare-Reimbursed Skilled System Reform and Cost Containment. 48: 277-287 Nursing Facility Care. 48: 138-154 (Summer) (Winter) os) 4‘ te Index to Volume 48 People with Disabilities Health Insurance: Evidence from West Virginia Medicaid Redesign. 48 15-33 (Spring) G TENS, JOHN: MITRA MonikA: Henry, ALeExis D.:: HIMMELSTEIN, JAY Have Working-Age People with LEININGER, LINDSEY JEANNE: BURNS. MARGUERITE Ff Why Are Low-Income Teens More Likely to Lack Disabilities Shared in the Gains of Massachusetts Health Insurance than their Younger Peers?4 8: 123 Health Reform? 48: 183—196 (Fall) 137 (Summer) Pre-existing Conditions Public Interest H STE\ C. Individual Insurance and Access BERMAN, HowaArpb; LERNER, AR R: MADDEN, PATRICK: Care. 48: 155 168 (Summer) VAN Horn, LAwreNce; McpHerson, Bruce. Nonprof- it Health Care Market Concentration and the Public Prescription Drugs Interest. 48: 102—108 (Summer) Forb, Eric W.; Huerta, Timotuy R.; THomMpson, MARK Impact of Accelerating Quality of Care Electronic Prescribing on Hospitals Productivity Levels: Can Health Inf rmation Technology Bend ENcINOSA, WILLIAM E.: BAe, JAEYONG. Health Infor- mation Technology and its Effects on Hospital the Curve? 48: 304-312 (Winter) Hi S EN ( Zi h SAMI H.: Zopet. Marc W Costs Outcomes, and Patient Safety (Winter) Implicationso f the Accuracy of MEPS Prescription Drug Data for Health Services Research. 48: 242—259 (Fall) RicHARD | Mi UGH, ELIZABETH (¢ AVER RicHARD F. A New Approach to Reducing VAN K RICHARD (¢ \ De V WYNANDP . M M.: VAN VLII Rene C. J. A. Risk-Adjusting the Payments Made to Hospitals with High Complication Dou ‘to Improve Efficiency and Equity. 48 Rates. 48: 68-83 (Spring) GASKIN, DARRI J.: SPENCER, CHRISTINE S.: R PATRICK ANDERSON, GERARD: Powe, N R I THomas A. Do Minority Patients Use Lower Qualit Hospitals?4 8: 209 220 (Fall) ABRAHAM, JEAN M.; I I ROGER; NyMAN, JOHN A Hitt, S N C.: ZUVEKAS, SAM H.; Zo Marc W t Factors Influence Participa- Implications of the Accuracy of MEPS Prescription tion in an Exercise-Focused, Employer-Based Well Drug Data for Health Services Research. 48: 242-259 Retirement KAPUR, KANIKA; RoGowski, J ' Health Insurance Affect the Retirement Behavior Women?4 8: 51-67 (Spring) Risk Adjustment I Rick » | Mi I ( AVERILL, RicHARD F. A New Approach to Reducn Payments Made to Hospitals with High Compli Rates. 48: 68-83 (Spring) Implications of the Accuracy of MEPS Prescription Drug Health Ser ices Research. 48: 242-259 (Fall) 13—321( Winter Primary Care and Behavioral Health Integration KorbDA, Ho E_pripGe, GLtoriA N. Paymen Incenti es ind Integrated Care Delivery: Levers ft 1 Health Systen Mo» ALAN ( \ CLASS-less 287 (Winter) Prospective Payment System 48: 3-8 (Sp ) I R, RicHARD | Me ELIZABETH ¢ MOoNHI \ C. Running « Emp $8 77-182 AVERILL, RicHARD F. A New Approach to Reducing (Fall) Payments Made to Hospitals Monueit, ALAN C. Ry Hope I $8: 95 Rates. 48: 68-83 (Spring) (Sumn Public Health Insurance State Children’s Health Insurance Program GuRLEY-CALVEZ, TAMI; PELLILLO, ADAM; FITZGERALD I LINDS JEANNE; BuRNS, MARGUEI I M. P 4; Watsy, MICHA I Choice in Public Why Are Low-Income Teens More Likely to Lack Inquiry/ Volume 48, Winter 2011/2012 Health Insurance than their Younger Peers? 48: 123 Women 137 (Summer). Cuten, Li-Nren; ADAMS, E. KATHLEEN; YANG, ZHOl Medicaid Enrollment at Early Stages of Disease: The Technical Efficiency Change Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Forp, Eric W.; HuerTA, TIMoTHY R.; THOMPSON, MARK Act in Georgia. 48: 197-208 (Fall) A.; Patry, ROLAND. The Impact of Accelerating KAPUR, KANIKA; ROGOwsKI, JEANNETTE. How Does Electronic Prescribing on Hospitals’ Productivity Health Insurance Affect the Retirement Behavior of Levels: Can Health Information rechnology Bend Women? 48: 51-67 (Spring) the Curve? 48: 304 312 (Winter) AUTHOR INDEX Technology (See Health Information Technology) ABRAHAM, JEAN M.; FELDMAN, ROGER; NYMAN, JOHN A.; BARLEEN, NATHAN. What Factors Influence Participa- Teenagers tion in an Exercise-Focused, Employer-Based Well- ness Program? 48: 221-241 (Fall). LEININGER, LINDSEY JEANNE: BURNS, MARGUERITE I ADAMS, E. KATHLEEN see CHIEN, LI-NIEN Why Are Low-Income Teens More Likely to Lack ANDERSON, GERARD see GASKIN, DARRELL J. Health Insurance than their Younger Peers? 48: 123 AVERILL, RICHARD F. see FULLER, RICHARD L. 137 (Summer). BAE, JAEYONG see ENCINOSA, WILLIAM E. BARLEEN, NATHAN see ABRAHAM, JEAN M., Total Factor Productivity BERMAN, Howarpb; LERNER, ARTHUR; MADDEN, PATRICK: Forp, Eric W.; HueRTA, TimoTHy R.; THOMPSON, MARK VAN Horn, LAWRENCE; MCPHERSON, BRUCE. Nonprof- A.: Patry, ROLAND The Impact of Accelerating it Health Care Market Concentration and the Public Electronic Prescribing on Hospitals’ Productivity Interest. 48: 102-108 (Summer) Levels: Can Health Information Technology Bend BowBLis, JOHN R.; Nort, PHituir. Geographic Market the Curve? 48: 304—312 (Winter) Definition: The Case of Medicare-Reimbursed Skilled Nursing Facility Care. 48: 138-154 (Summer). Uninsured BURNS, MARGUERITE E. see LEININGER, LINDSEY JEANNI CHIEN, Li-NIEN; ADAMS, E. KATHLEEN; YANG, ZHOl CHIEN, Li-NiIEN; ADAMS, E. KATHLEEN; YANG, ZHOU. Medicaid Enrollment at Early Stages of Disease: The Medicaid Enrollment at Early Stage of Disease: The Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Act in Georgia. 48: 197-208 (Fall) Act in Georgia. 48: 197-208 (Fall) ELDRIDGE, GLORIA N. see Korba, HOLLy. GETTENS, JOHN; Mitra, Monika: Henry, ALexis D.: ENCINOSA, WILLIAM I Bar, JAEYONG. Health Infor- HiMMELSTEIN, JAY. Have Working-Age People with mation Technology and Its Effects on Hospital Disabilities Shared in the Gains of Massachusetts Health Reform? 48: 183-196 (Fall) Costs, Outcomes, and Patient Safety. 48: 288-303 (Winter) GURLEY-CALVEZ, TAMI; PELLILLO, ADAM: FITZGERALD, FELDMAN, ROGER see ABRAHAM, JEAN M M. PauLta: WaALsH, MICHAEL F. Choice in Public FITZGERALD, M. PAULA see GURLEY-CALVEZ, TAMI Health Insurance: Evidence from West Virginia Forp, Eric W.; Huerta, TimotHy R.; THOMPSON, MARK Medicaid Redesign. 48: 15 33 (Spring) A.; Patry, RoLANnp. The Impact of Accelerating LEININGER, LINDSEY JEANNI BURNS, MARGUERITE I Electronic Prescribing on Hospitals’ Productivity Why Are Low-Income Teens More Likely to Lack Levels: Can Health Information Technology Bend Health Insurance than their Younger Peers? 48: 123 the Curve? 48: 304—312 (Winter). 137 (Summer) FULLER, RicHARD L; MeccuLLtouGu, ELIzABeTH (¢ AVERILL, RICHARD F. A New Approach to Reducing Veterans Health Payments Made to Hospitals with High Complication PIZER, STEVEN D.; GARDNER, JouN A. Is Fragmented Rates. 48: 68-83 (Spring). Financing Bad for Your Health? 48: 109-122 (Summer) GARDNER, JOHN A. see PIzER, STEVEN D. GASKIN, DARRELL J.; SPENCER, CHRISTINE S.; RICHARD, Wellness Program PATRICK; ANDERSON, GERARD; Powe, NeiL R.; LAVEIST, THomMAS A. Do Minority Patients Use Lower Quality ABRAHAM, JEAN M.; FELDMAN, ROGER; NYMAN, JOHN A.; Hospitals? 48: 209-220 (Fall). BARLEEN, NATHAN. What Factors Influence Participa- tion in an Exercise-Focused, Employer-Based Well- GETTENS, JOHN: MITRA, Monika; Henry, ALexis D.; ness Program? 48: 221-241 (Fall) HIMMELSTEIN, JAY. Have Working-Age People with Disabilities Shared in the Gains of Massachusetts Health Reform? 48: 183 196 (Fall) West Virginia GURLEY-CALVEZ, TAMI; PELLILLO, ADAM; FITZGERALD, GURLEY-CALVEZ, TAMI; PELLILLO, ADAM: FITZGERALD, M. Pauta; WaAtsH, MicHAeL F. Choice in Public M. PauLa: WaALsH, MicHAEL F. Choice in Public Health Insurance; Evidence from West Virginia Health Insurance: Evidence from West Virginia Medicaid Redesign. 48: 15—33 (Spring). Medicaid Redesign. 48: 15—33 (Spring). Henry, ALexis D. see GETTENS, JOHN. 354

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