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—a_ o oS INDEX 2002 Index Authors Batavia, Andrew I. Even Playing Field for Consumer A Directed Long-Term Care. Letter. Jan/Feb 02. 27 ]i. “* Aaron, HenryJ .T he Unsurprising Surprise of Renewed Batchlor, Elaine. See Robert W. Dubois. Health Care Cost Inflation. Commentary. W85-W 87. Bates, David W. See David F. Doolan. “* Abbe, Bruce. Using Tax Credits and High-Risk Pools to ““Baucus, Max and Elizabeth J. Fowler. Geographic Expand Health Insurance Coverage. Perspective. Variation in Medicare Spending and the Real Focus of W 345-W 348. Medicare Reform. Perspective. W115- W117. Abernethy, David and George Strumpf. Value Pur Baugh, Terry. See Richard Sorian chasing and Quality. Letter. Mar/Apr 02. 306. Bayer, Ronald and James Colgrove. Bioterrorism, Public Adams, Barry. Accountable but Powerless. Narrative Health, and the Law. Perspective. Nov/Dec 02. 98-101 Matters. Jan/Feb 02. 218-224. Benoit, Andrea M. See Sally Trude. Nursing: The Author Responds. Letter. Mar/Apr 02. Benson, John M. See RobertJ . Blendon. 305-306. “Berenson, Robert A. Medicare+Choice: Doubling or Adler, Nancy E. and Katherine Newman. Socioeconomic Disappearing? W65-W8 2 (Abstract, Jan/Feb 02, 9). Disparities in Health: Pathways and Policies. Mar/Apr Berkman, Lisa F. and Kimberly A. Lochner. Social Deter O2. 60-76. minants of Health: Meeting at the Crossroads. Book Re Alesci, Nina L. See Raymond G. Boyle. view Essay. Mar/Apr 02. 291-293. Alexander, Jeffrey A. See Peter P. Budetti. Berkowitz, Bobbie. See Debbie Ward. “* Altman, Drew E. and Mollyann Brodie. Opinions on Berlin, Linda E. See Roderick S. Hooker. Public Opinion Polling. Health Tracking. W276-W279 Bertozzi, Stefano. See Mariana Barraza-Lloréns. (Abstract, Sep/Oct 02. 11). Berwick, Donald M. A User’s Manual for the IOM’s “* And Larry Levitt. The Sad History of Health Care Cost “Quality Chasm” Report. May/June 02. 80-90. Containment as Told in One Chart. Commentary. W83- Quality Chasm Factors. Letter. Sep/Oct 02. 301-302 W°84 (Abstract, Mar/Apr 02. 9). Best, Dana. See PaulJ .C hung. Anderson, Gerard and James R. Knickman. Chronic Bierman, Arlene S., Nicole Lurie, Karen Scott Collins, Care: The Authors Respond. Letter. Jan/Feb 02. and John M. Eisenberg. Addressing Racial and Ethnic 2/3-2/4. Barriers to Effective Health Care: The Need for Better See also Uwe E. Reinhardt. Data. May/June 02. 91-102. See also Mae Thamer. Bilder, Scott. See David Mechanic Anderson, Wayne L. See Lauren A. McCormack Bingham, Ray. Leaving Nursing. Narrative Matters. Jan Angelelli, Joseph, David Gifford, Orna Intrator, Pedro Feb 02. 211-217. Gozalo, Linda Laliberte, and Vincent Mor. Access to Birkmeyer, John D., Jonathan S. Skinner, and David E. Postacute Nursing Home Care Before and After the Wennberg. Will Volume-Based Referral Strategies Re BBA. DataWatch. Sep/Oct 02. 254-264. duce Costs or Just Save Lives? DataWatch. Sep/Oct 02 Annas, GeorgeJ . Bioterrorism, Public Health, and Human 234-241. Rights. Perspective. Nov/Dec 02. 94-97. Bischoff, Theresa A. See Ralph Snyderman. Armstrong, Elizabeth M. and Elizabeth M. Lapetina. Bishop, Christine E., Daniel Gilden, Jacobus Blom, Nurse Anesthctists: The Authors Respond. Letter. Nov Joanna Kubisiak, Rosemarie Hakim, Angelina Lee, Dec 02. 273. and Deborah W. Garnick. Medicare Spending for In See also Elizabeth M. Lapetina. jured Elders: Are There Opportunities for Savings? Atchison, Christopher. See BernardJ . Turnock. DataWatch. Nov/Dec 02. 215-223. Atherly, Adam. See Kenneth E. Thorpe. ““Blendon, RobertJ. ,C atherine M. DesRocheJso,hn T. Young, and Kimberly Scoles. The Impact of Terrorism B and the Recession on Americans’ Health Priorities (no Baicker, Katherine. See Mark McClellan print abstract). 16 January 2002. Baker, Edward L. Jr. and Jeffrey P. Koplan. And Cathy Schoen, Catherine M. DesRoches, Robin Strengthening the Nation's Public Health Infrastruc Osborn, Kimberly L. Scoles, and Kinga Zapert. Ineq ture: Historic Challenge, Unprecedented Opportunity. uities in Health Care: A Five-Country Survey. Health Nov/Dec 02. 15/27. Tracking. May/June 02. 182-191. Balkrishnan, Rajesh. See Mark A. Hall. “*And John T. Young, Catherine M. DesRoches, and Barer, Morris. New Opportunities for Old Mistakes. Per John M. Benson. The Continuing Legacy of September spective. Jan/Feb 02. 169-171. ll for Americans’ Health Priorities Health Tracking. See also StevenJ . Katz. W269-W27 5 (Abstract, Sep/Oct 02, 11). Barraza-Lloréns, Mariana, Stefano Betozzi, Eduardo Blom, Jacobus. See Christine E. Bishop. Gonzalez-Pier, and Juan Pablo Gutiérrez. Addressing Bloom, Bernard S. Health Investment Costs and Benefits. Inequity in Health and Health Care in Mexico. May Letter. Sep/Oct 02. 300-301. June 02. 47-56. “Bodenheimer, Thomas. The Not-So-Sad History of Batalden, Paul, David Leach, Susan Swing, Hubert Medicare Cost Containment as Told in One Chart. Dreyfus, and Stuart Dreyfus. General Competencies Commentary. W88-W 90. and Accreditation in Graduate Medical Education. Sep Bonham, Vence L. See David R. Nerenz. Oct 02. 103-111. Bovbjerg, Randall R., Jack Hadley, Mary Beth Pohl, and HEALTH AFFAIRS - Volume 2], Number 6 Mare Rockmore. Medicaid Coverage for the Working Caswell, William B. and Timothy Carmack. The Hospi Uninsured: The Role of State Policy. DataWatch. Nov tal Crisis Is Here. Letter. Mar/Apr 02. 299-300. Dec 02. 231-243. Chaisson, Jean. Nurses Devalued and Abandoned. Letter. Bowen, Andrea E. See Dana Gelb Safran. Mar/Apr 02. 304. Boyle, Raymond G., Leif I. Solberg, Sanne Magnan, Chaloupka, FrankJ .S ee Michael Grossman. Gestur Davidson, and Nina L. Alesci. Does Insurance Chambers, Deborah A. Nurse Anesthetists Are Safe Op Coverage for Drug Therapy Affect Smoking Cessation? tion. Letter. Nov/Dec 02. 272-273. Health Tracking. Nov/Dec 02. 162-168. Chassin, Mark R. Achieving and Sustaining Improved Boyte, W. Richard. The Curtain. Narrative Matters. July Quality: Lessons from New York State and Cardiac Sur Aug 02. 242-245. gery. July/Aug 02. 40-51. Bradley, Donald. See Mark A. Hall. Report Card Bias: The Author Responds. Letter. Sep/Oct Brecher, Charles. New York Hospital Leaders Bear the O2. 306-307. Blame. Letter. Mar/Apr 02. 300-301. “*Chollet, Deborah. Expanding Individual Health Insur Brodie, Mollyann. See Drew Altman. ance Coverage: Are High-Risk Pools the Answer? Per Brody, Baruch. See John A. Robertson. spective. W349-W 352. Brody, Howard. A Matter of Influence. Narrative Matters. ChristianJ,im and Jed Weissberg. Medical Technology’s Mar/Apr 02. 232-234. Impacts and Costs. Letter. Jan/Feb 02. 276-277. Bronstein, Janet. See Jennifer N. Edwards. ChristiansonJ,o n B. and Roger Feldman. Evolution in Brousseau, Ruth and Lucia Corral Pena. The California the Buyers Health Care Action Group Purchasing Initia Wellness Foundation’s Grant Making in Work and tive. Jan Feb 02. 76-88. Health. GrantWatch. Mar/Apr 02. 274-280. And Stephen T. Parente and Ruth Taylor. Defined-Con Brown, Darryl R. See Mark V. Pauly. tribution Health Insurance Products: Development and Brown, E. Richard. See Nadereh Pourat. Prospects. Jan/Feb 02. 49-64. Brown, Lawrence D. See Michael S. Sparer. See also Alan Lyles. Brown, Theodore M. See Elizabeth Fee. See also Sally Trude. Buchanan, Allen. See John A. Robertson. Chung, PaulJ. ,C raig F. Garfield, PaulJ .R athouz, Diane Buchanan, Joan L. See Meredith B. Rosenthal. S. Lauderdale, Dana Best, and John Lantos. Youth Tar Budetti, Peter P., Stephen M. Shortell, Teresa M. Wa- geting by Tobacco Manufacturers since the Master Set ters, Jeffrey A. Alexander, Lawton R. Burns, Robin R. tlement Agreement. DataWatch. Mar/Apr 02. 254-263. Gillies, and Howard Zuckerman. Physician and Health See also Craig F. Gartield System Integration. Health Tracking. Jan/Feb 02. Clancy, Carolyn. See Helen Burstin. 203-210. Clark, Carolyn W. See Caroline Roan. Buerhaus, Peter I., Jack Needleman, Soeren Mattke, and Clemens, M. Kent. See Stephen Heffler. Maureen Stewart. Strengthening Hospital Nursing. Clemmer, Elizabeth. Consumer-Directed Care at Home. Commentary. Sep/Oct 02. 123-132. etter. Jan Feb 02. 272. Burns, Lawton R. and Mark V. Pauly. Integrated Delivery Coffman, Janet M., Jean Ann Seago, and Joanne Spetz. Networks: A Detour on the Road to Integrated Health Minimum Nurse-to-Patient Ratios in Acute Care Hos Care? July/Aug 02. 128-143. pitals in California. Sep/Oct 02. 53-64. Mergers of Teaching Hospitals in Boston, New York, and Northern Cohen, Harold A. New York Legislature Got It Right. California (by John A. Kastor). Book Review. Jan/Feb 02. Letter. Mar/Apr U2. 302. 266. Cohen, Jordan J., Barbara A. Gabriel, and Charles See also Peter P. Budetti. Terrell. The Case for Diversity in the Health Care Burstin, Helen and Carolyn Clancy. Broader Adoption of Worktorce. Sep/Oct 02. 90-102. Information Technology Needed. Letter. Nov/Dec 02. Colgrove, James. See Ronald Bayer. 266-267. Collins, Karen Scott. See Arlene S. Bierman. Burt, Catharine W. National Trends in Use of Medica Cook, PhillipJ .a nd MichaelJ .M oore. The Economics of tions in Office-Based Practice, 1985-1999. Health Alcohol Abuse and Alcohol-Control Policies. Mar/Apr Tracking. July/Aug 02. 206-214. O2. 120-133. Butler, Stuart M. Right Diagnosis, Wrong Prescription. Cooksey, Judith A., Katherine K. Knapp, Surrey M. PerspectiveJ.ul y/Aug 02. 101-102. Walton, and James M. Cultice. Challenges to the Phar macist Profession from Escalating Pharmaceutical De G mand. Health Tracking. Sep/Oct 02. 182-188. Campbell, Nancy. See Carole Roan Gresenz. Cooper, Richard A., Thomas E. Getzen, Heather Cardiff, Karen. See Steven J. Katz. McKee, and Prakash Laud. Economic and Demo Carliner, David. Getting the Elderly Their Due. Narrative graphic Trends Signal an Impending Physician Short Matters. Nov/Dec 02. 198-201. age. Jan/Feb 02. 140-154. Carmack, Timothy. See William B. Caswell. And Thomas E. Getzen. The Coming Physician Shortage. Casalino, Lawrence. See Robert E. Hurley Letter. Mar/Apr 02. 296-299. Case, Anne and Christina Paxson. Parental Behavior and And Thomas E. Getzen. Health Care Spending in One Child Health. Mar/Apr 02. 164-178. Chart. Letter. May/June 02. 279. Casey, Michelle, Astrid Knott, and Ira Moscovice. Cowan, Cathy. See Katharine Levit. Medicare Minus Choice: The Impact of HMO With Coye, Molly Joel. Dead Armadillos. Letter. Jan/Feb 02. drawals on Rural Medicare Beneficiaries. Health Track 274-275 ing. May/Jun0e2 . 192-199. ““Crane, Robert M. and Laura A. Tollen. Out of the Cassel, Christine K. The Quality Chasm. Letter. July/Aug Frying Pan and Into the Fire? Perspective. W155-W159. O2. 295-296. See also Laura Tollen. November/December 2002 Cultice, James M. See Judith A. Cooksey. Dreyfus, Stuart. See Paul Batalden. “*Cunningham, Robert. Joint Custody: Bipartisan Inter Drury, Patricia. See Alan Lyles. est Expands Scope of Tax-Credit Proposals. Health Druss, Benjamin G., Steven C. Marcus, Mark Olfson Tracking. W290-W 298 (Abstract, Nov/ Dec 02, 9). and Harold Alan Pincus. The Most Expensive Medical And Douglas B. Sherlock. Bounceback: Blues Thrive as Conditions in America. July/Aug 02. 105-11] Markets Cool toward HMOs. Jan/Feb 02. 24-38. For the Authors. Expensive Conditions: The Authors Re Doctors andR eformers: Discussion and Debate over Health Policy, spond. Letter. Nov/Dec 02. 272. 1925-1950 (by Jonathan Engel). Book Review. Sep/Oct Dubois, Robert W., Elaine Batchlor, and Sally Wade. O2. 295-296. Geographic Variation in the Use of Medications: Is Uni Cutler, David and Mark McClellan. Medical Technology: formity Good News or Bad? DataWatch. Jan/Feb 02 The Authors Respond. Letter. Jan/Feb 02. 277. 240-250. Dugan, Elizabeth. See Mark A. Hall. D Dunsker, Stewart B. Acute Illness Pilot Projects Needed. Dachman, Rebecca. See Robert G. Harmon. Letter. Mar/Apr 02. 307. “Darling, Helen. Containing Costs: Corporate Em ployers’ Perspective. Commentary. W91-W93. E Davidoff, Frank. Between the Lines: Navigating the Un Edwards, Jennifer N., Janet Bronstein, and David B. charted Territory of Industry-Sponsored Research. Nar Rein. Do Enrollees in “Look-Alike” Medicaid and rative Matters. Mar/Apr 02. 235-242. SCHIP Programs Really Look Alike? DataWatch. May Davidson, Gestur. See Raymond G. Boyle. lune O2. 240-248. ““Davis, Karen, Cathy Schoen, Michelle Doty, and Fisenberg, John M. Globalize the Evidence, Localize the Katie Tenney. Medicare versus Private Insurance: Rhet Decision: Evidence-Based Medicine and International oric and Reality. DataWatch. W311-W324 (Abstract, Diversity. Commentary. May/June 02. 166-168. Nov/Dec 2, II). Tributes. May/June 02. 7-15. See also Arlene S. Bierman. Deaton, Angus. Policy Implications of the Gradient of Epstein, Arnold M. See Meredith B. Rosenthal. Health and Wealth. Mar/Apr 02. 13-30. Ftzioni, Amitai. Public Health Law: A Communitarian Health and Wealth: The Author Responds. Letter. July Perspective. Perspective. Nov/Dec 02. 102-104. Aug 02. 300. Evans, Robert G. See Steven J. Katz. Dembe, Allard E., Sharon E. Fox, and Jay S. Himmelstein. The RWJF’s Workers’ Compensation F Health Initiative: Findings and Strategies. GrantWatch. Fagin, Claire. Top-Down Nursing Changes Needed. Let Jan/Feb 02. 251-255. ter. Mar/Apr 02. 303-304. Denke, Margo. Food Politics: How the Food Industry Influences Fahey, Charles J. The Long-Term Care Burden. Letter Nutrition and Health (by Marion Nestle). Book Review. Jan/Feb 02. 274. July/Aug 02. 293-294. Fairbrother, Gerry. See Michael K. Gusmano. Derksen, Daniel J. Dolores. Narrative Matters. Sep/Oct Fass, Steven. See Sharon Salit. O2. 218-223. Fee, Elizabeth and Theodore M. Brown. The Unfulfilled Derse, Arthur R. See Tracy E. Miller. Promise of Public Health: Déja Vu All Over Again. Nov DesRoches, Catherine M. See Robert J. Blendon. Dec 02. 31-453. Devers, Kelly J. Quality Improvement by Providers: Mar Feinglass, Shamiram R. From Chaost » Care: The > Promise of ket Developments Hinder Progress. Health Tracking. Team Based Medicine (by David Lawrence). B ook Revi lew Sep/Oct 02. 201-209. Sep/Oct 02. 297-298. Dhont, Kelley. See Jon Gabel. “Feinstein, Karen Wolk. We Can't Reward What We Donaldson, Nancy and Jane Hirsch. Improving Nursing Can't Perform: The Primacy of Learning How to Change Conditions. Letter. Mar/Apr 02. 305. Systems. Perspective. W118-W 119. Donelan, Karen, Craig A. Hill, Catherine Hoffman, Complications: A Surgeon's Notes on an Imperfect Science (by Atul Kimberly Scoles, Penny Hollander Feldman, Carol Gawande). Book Review. Nov/Dec 02. 264-265. Levine, and David Gould. Challenged to Care: Informal Feldman, Penny Hollander, Pamela Nadash, and Michal Caregivers in a Changing Health System. Health Gursen. Researchers from Mars, Policymakers from Ve Tracking. July/Aug 02. 222-231. nus. Letter. July/Aug 02. 299-300. Doolan, David F. and David W. Bates. Computerized See also Karen Donelan. Physician Order Entry Systems in Hospitals: Mandates Feldman, Roger. See Jon B. Christianson. and Incentives. July/Aug 02. 180-188. See also Bryan Dowd. Doty, Michelle. See Karen Davis. Felt-Lisk, Suzanne and Glen P. Mays. Back to the Draw Dowd, Bryan and Roger Feldman. Having It Alb: ing Board: New Directions in He alth Plans’ Care Man tional Benefit Equity and Local Payment Parity in agement Strategies. Health Tracking Sep/Oct 02. Medicare. Health Tracking. May/June 02. 208-214. 210-217. See also Beth A. Virnig. And Megan McHugh and Embry Howell. Monitoring Downey, Morgan. Policymakers Don’t Address Obesity. Local Safety-Net Providers: Do They Have Adequate Ca Letter. May/June 02. 284-285. pacity? UpDate. Sep/Oct 02. 277-283. Dranove, David. Report Card Bias. Letter. Sep/Oct 02. Fendrick, A. Mark. Putting Money into Effective Treat 305-306. ments. Letter. Sep/Oct 02. 299-300. Draper, Debra A., Robert E. Hurley, Cara S. Lesser, and Ferry, Danielle H., Bowen Garrett, Sherry Glied, Emily Bradley C. Strunk. The Changing Face of Managed K. Greenman, and Len M. Nichols. Health Insurance Care. Jan/Feb 02. 11-23. Expansions for Working Families: A Comparison of Dreyfus, Hubert. See Paul Batalden. Targeting Strategies. DataWatch. July/Aug 02. 246-254. HEALTH AFFAIRS Volume 21, Number 6 Fisher, Elliott S. See John E. Wennberg. Mar/Apr 02. 179-184. Forte, GaetanoJ . See Edward S. Salsberg. Gomez-Dantés, Octavio. See Julio Frenk. Fowler, ElizabethJ .S ee Max Baucus. Gonzalez-Pier, Eduardo. See Mariana Barraza-Lloréns. Fox, Sharon E. See Allard E. Dembe. Gostin, Lawrence O. Public Health Law in an Age of Ter Frank, Richard G. See Meredith B. Rosenthal. rorism: Rethinking Individual Rights and Common Frank, Sarah Rosen. See Victor R. Fuchs. Goods. Nov/Dec 02. 79-93. Frenk, Julio and Octavio Gémez-Dantés. Globalization Gottlieb, Scott. Physician Training and the Marketplace. and the Challenges to Health Systems. Commentary. Letter. Nov/Dec 02. 268-269. May/June 02. 160-165. Gould, David. See Karen Donelan. Frist, Bill. Public Health and National Security: The Criti Gow, Jeff. The HIV/AIDS Epidemic in Africa: Implications cal Role of Increased Federal Support. Nov/Dec 02. for U.S. Policy. May/June 02. 57-69. 117-130. Gozalo, Pedro. See Joseph Angelelli. Fronstin, Paul. Trends in Health Insurance Coverage: A Gray, Bradford H. See Michael S. Sparer. Look at Early 200] Data. Health Tracking. Jan/Feb 02. Gray, George M. and David P. Ropeik. Dealing with the 188-193. Dangers of Fear: The Role of Risk Communication. Nov Fryer, George E.J r. See Robert L. PhillipJsr . Dec 02. 106-116. Fuchs, Victor R. and Sarah Rosen Frank. Air Pollution Greaney, Thomas L. Whither Antitrust? The Uncertain and Medical Care Use by Older Americans: A Cross Future of Competition Law in Health Care. Health Area Analysis. DataWatch. Nov/Dec 02. 207-214. Tracking. Mar/Apr 02. 185-196. Green, Larry A. See Robert L. Phillips Jr. G Greenman, Emily K. See Danielle H. Ferry. “*Gabel, Jon, Kelley Dhont, Heidi Whitmore, and Green-Weir, Robbya. See David R. Nerenz. Jeremy Pickreign. Individual Insurance: How Much Fi Gresenz, Carole Roan, David M. Studdert, Nancy nancial Protection Does It Provide? Health Tracking. Campbell, and Deborah R. Hensler. Patients in Con W172-W181 (Abstract, May/June 02, 18). flict with Managed Care: A Profile of Appeals in Two And Larry Levitt, Erin Holve, Jeremy Pickreign, Heidi HMOs. Health Tracking. July/Aug 02. 189-196. Whitmore, Kelley Dhont, Samantha Hawkins, and Griner, Paul F. A Plug for Quality Initiatives. Letter. July Diane Rowland. Job-Based Health Benefits in 2002: Aug 02. 296. Some Important Trends. Health Tracking. Sep/Oct 02. Grossman, Jerome H. Money Drives Resistance to IT 143-151. Adoption. Letter. Nov/Dec 02. 267. See also Lauren A. McCormack. GrossmanJ,oy . See Robert E. Hurley. See also Thomas Rice Grossman, Michael, Frank J. Chaloupka, and Kyumin See also Bradley C. Strunk. Shim. Illegal Drug Use and Public Policy. Mar/Apr 02. Gabriel, Barbara A. See Jordan J. Cohen. 134-145. Gabriel, Roy M. See Katherine E. Laws. Gruber, Jonathan. The Economics of Tobacco Regulation. Gandjour, Afschin. The Economic Value of Medical Tech Mar/Apr 02. 146-162. nology. Letter. Jan/Feb 02. 275-276. Gruman, Jessie. and Denis Prager. Health Research Phi Garfield, Craig F. and PaulJ .C hung. Youth Tobacco Ads: lanthropy in a Time of Plenty: A Strategic Agenda. The Authors Respond. Letter. May/June 02. 2 8>2 -28. 3. GrantWatch. Sep/Oct 02. 265-269. See also PaulJ .C hung. Grumbach, Kevin. Fighting Hand to Hand over Physician Garnick, Deborah W. See Christine E. Bishop. Workforce Policy. Sep/Oct 02. 13-27. Garrett, Bowen. See Danielle H. Ferry. The Ramifications of Specialty Dominated Medicine. Per Gebbie, Kristine, Jacqueline Merrill, and Hugh H. spective. Jan/Feb 02. 155-157. Tilson. The Public Health Worktorce. Nov/Dec 02 Physician Workforce Policy: The Author Responds. Letter. I/—-O/. Nov/Dec 02. 269. ““GellertJ,a y M. The Role of the Consumer in Managed Gunter, Margaret. See David R. Nerenz. Care's Future. Perspective. W160-W161. Gursen, Michal. See Penny Hollander Feldman. Getzen, Thomas E. See Richard A. Cooper. Gusmano, Michael K., Gerry Fairbrother, and Heidi Ghosh, Chandak. Influence at a Higher Level. Letter. July Park. Exploring the Limits of the Safety Net: Commu Aug 02. 298. nity Health Centers and Care for the Uninsured. Health Gifford, David. See Joseph Angele i Tracking, Nov/Dec 02. 188-194. Gilden, Daniel. See Christine E. Bishop. See also Michael S. Sparer. Gillies, Robin R. See Peter P. Budetti Gutiérrez, Juan Pablo. See Mariana Barraza-Lloréns. Gilmer, Todd. See Richard Kronick. Ginsburg, Paul B. See Bradley C. Strunk. H Glied, Sherry. See Danielle H. Ferry. Hacker, Jacob S. False Alarm: Why the Greatest Threat to Social Goldberg, Robert. Oxymorons: The Myth of a US. Heaith Care Security and Medicare Is the Campaign to “Save” Them (by System (by J.D. Kleinke). Book Review. Jan/Feb 02. Joseph White). Book Review. Jan/Feb 02. 267-268. 269-270. Hadley, Jack. See Randall R. Bovbjerg “*Goldsmith, Jeff. Facing Reality in Preparing for Biolog Hakim, Rosemarie. See Christine E. Bishop. cal Wartare: A Conversation with George Poste. Inter “Hall, Mark A. Of Magic Wands and Kaleidoscopes: view. W219-W228 (Abstract, July/Aug 02, 10). Fixing Problems in the Individual Market. Perspective. Integrating Care: A Talk with Kaiser Permanente’s David W 353-W 358 Lawrence. Interview. Jan/Feb 02. 39-48. And Elizabeth Dugan, Rajesh Balkrishnan, and Donald Goldstein, Bernie. The Environment and Health: A Con Bradley. How Disclosing HMO Physician Incentives Af versation with CDC Chief Jeffrey Koplan. Interview. fects Trust. Health Tracking. Mar/Apr 02. 197-206. November/December 2002 Hargraves, J. Lee and Sally Trude. Obstacles to Em Team. Letter. Nov/Dec 02. 269-270. ployers’ Pursuit of Health Care Quality. Health Track Joseph, Christine. See David R. Nerenz. ing. Sep/Oct 02. 194-200. Jung, Paul. No Free Lunch. Narrative Matters. Mar/Apr Harmon, Robert G. and Rebecca Dachman. An Epidemic 02. 226-231. in Need of Control. Letter. May/June 02. 283-284. Drug Reps: The Author Responds. Letter. July/Aug 02. 298. Harper, Doreen C. See Robert L. PhillipJsr . Harrington, Charlene. See Christine Tassone Kovner. “®Harrington, Scott and Tom Miller. Competitive Mar Kahn, Jeffrey. See John A. Robertson. kets for Individual Health Insurance. Perspective. Kassirer, Jerome P. Care for the Chronically Il] Requires W 359-W 362. Bold Changes. Letter. Jan/Feb 02. 272 Harrison, Mark G. and Cecilia C. Montalvo. The Finan Kassler, William. See Nadereh Pourat. cial Health of California Hospitals: A Looming Crisis. Katz, StevenJ. ,K aren Cardiff, Marina Pascali, Morris L. Jan/Feb 02. 118-126. Barer, and Robert G. Evans. Phantoms in the Snow: Ca Hawkins, Samantha. See Jon Gabel. nadians’ Use of Health Care Services in the United See also Thomas Rice. States. May/June 02. 19-31. Hay, Joel W. Expensive Conditions. Letter. Nov/Dec 02. Kazman, Sam. Insufficient Evidence on Youth Tobacco 271-227722. Ads. Letter. May/June 02. 281. Heffler, Stephen, Sheila Smith, Greg Won, M. Kent Keehan, Sean. See Stephen Heffler. Clemens, Sean Keehan, and Mark Zezza. Health Kersh, Rogan and James Morone. The Politics of Obesity: Spending Projections for 2001-2011: The Latest Out Seven Steps to Government Action. Nov/Dec 02. look. Health Tracking. Mar/Apr 02. 207-218. 142-153. “Hefty, Thomas R. Impact of the Changing Market for Kickbusch, Ilona. Influence and Opportunity: Reflec Individual Coverage. Perspective. W185-W186. tions on the U.S. Role in Global Public Health. Nov/Dec Hensler, Deborah R. See Carole Roan Gresenz. O2. 131-141. Hill, Craig A. See Karen Donelan. Kim, Myoung S. See Mark V. Pauly. Hillman, Alan L. See Mark V. Pauly. Kisloff, Barry. Acting on Health Promotion. Letter. July Himmelstein, David U. See Stetfie Woolhandler. Aug 02. 299. HimmelsteinJ,a y S. See Allard E. Dembe. Kitchman, Michelle. See Mary A. Laschober. Hinman, Lindy. See Anne Martin. See also Dana Gelb Satran Hirsch, Jane. See Nancy Donaldson Klein, Rudolf and Heidrun Sturm. Viagra: A Success Hoffman, Catherine. See Karen Donelan. Story for Rationing? Health Tracking. Nov/Dec 02. “*Holahan, John and Mary Beth Pohl. Changes in Insur 177-187. ance Coverage: 1994-2000 and Beyond. Health Track Kleinke, J.D. We Have the Way, Not the Will. Letter ing. W162-W171 (Abstract, May/June 02, 17). Jan/Feb 02. 273 “*And Joshua M. Wiener and Amy Westpfahl Lutzky. Knapp, Katherine K. See Judith A. Cooksey Health Policy for Low-Income People: States’ Responses Knickman, James R. 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