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2003 INDEX 2003 Index Authors W3-104-W3-108 (Abstract, Mar/Apr 03, 14). A Aykan, Hakan. See Vicki A. Freedman. “® Aaron, Henry J. Should Public Policy Seek to Control the Growth of Health Care Spending? W3-28-W3-36 B (Abstract, Jan/Feb 03, 12). “® Baker, Laurence, Howard Birnbaum, Jeffrey Geppert, Ackman, David M. See DanielJ .K uhles. David Mishol, and Erick Moyneur. The Relationship Adams, Alyce S. See Stephen B. Soumerai. between Technology Availability and Health Care Adams, E. Kathleen, Norma I. Gavin, Arden Handler, Spending. W3-537-W3-551 (Abstract, Nov/Dec 03, Will Manning, and Cheryl Raskind-Hood. Transi- 289). tions in Insurance Coverage from before Pregnancy Baranowski, Rebecca A. See Robert I. Field. through Delivery in Nine States, 1996-1999. DataWatch. Barer, Morris L. See Steven G. Morgan. Jan/Feb 03. 219-229. Barnes, Holly. See Carole Warshaw. Adelman, Susan Hershberg. Nurse Practitioners and Barnett, Paul G. See Shuo Chen. Physicians. Letter. Mar/Apr 03. 282-283. Barry, Colleen L., Jon R. Gabel, Richard G. Frank, Adler, Nancy E. See Arnold Milstein. Samantha Hawkins, Heidi H. Whitmore, and Jeremy Agnew, Jonathan D. See Steven G. Morgan. D. Pickreign. Design of Mental Health Benefits: Still Agrawal, Gail. See Mark A. Hall. Unequal after All These Years. Health Tracking. Sep/Oct Alecxih, Lisa Maria B. See James R. Knickman. 03. 127-137. Alegria, Margarita, Debra Joy Pérez, and Sandra Wil- “*Batchlor, Elaine and Marianne Laouri. Pharmaceutical liams. The Role of Public Policies in Reducing Mental Promotion, Advertising, and Consumers. Perspective. Health Status Disparities for People of Color. Sep/Oct W3-109-W 3-11] (Abstract, Mar/Apr 03, 14). 03. 51-64. Bazzoli, GloriaJ. ,L inda R. Brewster, Gigi Liu, and Sylvia Alexander, G. Caleb and Matthew K. Wynia. Ready and Kuo. Does U.S. Hospital Capacity Need to Be Ex- Willing? Physicians’ Sense of Preparedness for Bio- panded? Nov/Dec 03. 40-54. terrorism. DataWatch. Sep/Oct 03. 189-197. Beller, George A. See Kim A. Eagle. Allen, David W.J r. Complex Reasons for High Spending. Benson, John M. See Robert J. Blendon. Letter. Sep/Oct 03. 264-265. “®Berenson, Robert A. and Jane Horvath. Confronting Allen, Michael. Round Pegs, Square Holes. Letter. Nov/ the Barriers to Chronic Care Management in Medicare. Dec 03. 280-281. W3-37-W3-53 (Abstract, Mar/Apr 03, 11). Altman, Drew E. See RobertJ . Blendon. Epidemic of Care: A Call for Safer, Better, and More Accountable “*A ltman, Stuart H., Christopher P. Tompkins, Efrat Health Care (by George C. Halvorson and George J. Eilat, and Mitchell PV. Glavin. Escalating Health Care Isham). Book Review. Nov/Dec 03. 274-2735. Spending: Is It Desirable or Inevitable? W3-1-W3-14 See also Jason S. Lee. (Abstract, Jan/Feb 03, 12). Bernstein, William S. See Molly Joel Coye. See also David Shactman. “*Bertko, John M. Variation in Use of Medical Care Ser Anderson, Gerard F., Uwe E. Reinhardt, Peter S. vices: Higher Risk or Higher Consumption? Perspective. Hussey, and Varduhi Petrosyan. It’s the Prices, Stupid: W3-363-W 3-365 (Abstract, Sep/Oct 03, 267). Why the United States Is So Different from Other Berwick, Donald M. See Rae M. Lamb and Sheila Countries. May/June 03. 89-105. Leatherman. High Health Spending: The Authors Respond. Letter. Sep Bijl, Rob V., Ron de Graaf, Eva Hiripi, Ronald C. Kessler, Oct 03. 265. Robert Kohn, David R. Offord, T. Bedirhan Ustun, ¥® Antos, Joseph R. Reforming Health Insurance: Realistic Benjamin Vicente, Wilma A.M. Vollebergh, Ellen E. Options and Hard Choices. Perspective. W3-212- Walters, and Hans-Ulrich Wittchen. The Prevalence W 3-215 (No abstract). of Treated and Untreated Mental Disorders in Five Appelbaum, Paul S. The “Quiet” Crisis in Mental Health Countries. May/June 03. 122-133. Services. Commentary. Sep/Oct 03. 110-116. Birnbaum, Howard. See Laurence Baker. Mental Health and Managed Care: The Author Responds. Bisognano, Maureen. See Sheila Leatherman. Letter. Nov/Dec 03. 282-283. Blackstone, Erwin A. Benefits of Osteopathic Schools. Armstrong, Elizabeth M. and Elizabeth M. Lapetina. Letter. Jan/Feb 03. 282. Liposuction Procedures: The Authors Respond. Letter. “®Blendon, RobeJ.r, tJoh n M. Benson, and Catherine M. Jan/Feb 03. 285-286. DesRoches. Americans’ Views of the Uninsured: An Era Liposuction in Offices: The Authors Respond. Letter. Mar/ for Hybrid Proposals. W3-405-W3-414 (Abstract, Sep/ Apr 03. 284. Oct 03, 268). Ashby, Jack. See Chantal Worzala. “*And Mollyann Brodie, Drew E. Altman, John M. Atwal, Parmeeth MLS. In the Wake ofT error: Medicine and Mo Benson, Stephen R. Pelletier, and Marcus D. rality in a Time of Crisis (edited by Jonathan D. Moreno). Rosenbaum. Where Was Health Care in the 2002 Elec. Book Review. July/Aug 03. 254-256. tions? (Abstract, Jan/Feb 03, 11). Audet, Anne-MarieJ . See Stephen C. Schoenbaum. And Cathy Schoen, Catherine DesRoches, Robin Auerbach, David I. See Peter I. Buerhaus. Osborn, and Kinga Zapert. Common Concerns amid ¥® Avorn, Jerry. Advertising and Prescription Drugs: Pro Diverse Systems: Health Care Experiences in Five motion, Education, and the Public’s Health. Perspective. Countries. May/June 03. 106-121. 290 November/December 2003 DOI 10.1377/hIthaff.22.6.290 ©2003 Project HOPE-The People-to-People Health Foundation, Inc. 2003 INDEX 2003 Index Authors W3-104-W3-108 (Abstract, Mar/Apr 03, 14). A Aykan, Hakan. See Vicki A. Freedman. “® Aaron, Henry J. Should Public Policy Seek to Control the Growth of Health Care Spending? W3-28-W3-36 B (Abstract, Jan/Feb 03, 12). “® Baker, Laurence, Howard Birnbaum, Jeffrey Geppert, Ackman, David M. See DanielJ .K uhles. David Mishol, and Erick Moyneur. The Relationship Adams, Alyce S. See Stephen B. Soumerai. between Technology Availability and Health Care Adams, E. Kathleen, Norma I. Gavin, Arden Handler, Spending. W3-537-W3-551 (Abstract, Nov/Dec 03, Will Manning, and Cheryl Raskind-Hood. Transi- 289). tions in Insurance Coverage from before Pregnancy Baranowski, Rebecca A. See Robert I. Field. through Delivery in Nine States, 1996-1999. DataWatch. Barer, Morris L. See Steven G. Morgan. Jan/Feb 03. 219-229. Barnes, Holly. See Carole Warshaw. Adelman, Susan Hershberg. Nurse Practitioners and Barnett, Paul G. See Shuo Chen. Physicians. Letter. Mar/Apr 03. 282-283. Barry, Colleen L., Jon R. Gabel, Richard G. Frank, Adler, Nancy E. See Arnold Milstein. Samantha Hawkins, Heidi H. Whitmore, and Jeremy Agnew, Jonathan D. See Steven G. Morgan. D. Pickreign. Design of Mental Health Benefits: Still Agrawal, Gail. See Mark A. Hall. Unequal after All These Years. Health Tracking. Sep/Oct Alecxih, Lisa Maria B. See James R. Knickman. 03. 127-137. Alegria, Margarita, Debra Joy Pérez, and Sandra Wil- “*Batchlor, Elaine and Marianne Laouri. Pharmaceutical liams. The Role of Public Policies in Reducing Mental Promotion, Advertising, and Consumers. Perspective. Health Status Disparities for People of Color. Sep/Oct W3-109-W 3-11] (Abstract, Mar/Apr 03, 14). 03. 51-64. Bazzoli, GloriaJ. ,L inda R. Brewster, Gigi Liu, and Sylvia Alexander, G. Caleb and Matthew K. Wynia. Ready and Kuo. Does U.S. Hospital Capacity Need to Be Ex- Willing? Physicians’ Sense of Preparedness for Bio- panded? Nov/Dec 03. 40-54. terrorism. DataWatch. Sep/Oct 03. 189-197. Beller, George A. See Kim A. Eagle. Allen, David W.J r. Complex Reasons for High Spending. Benson, John M. See Robert J. Blendon. Letter. Sep/Oct 03. 264-265. “®Berenson, Robert A. and Jane Horvath. Confronting Allen, Michael. Round Pegs, Square Holes. Letter. Nov/ the Barriers to Chronic Care Management in Medicare. Dec 03. 280-281. W3-37-W3-53 (Abstract, Mar/Apr 03, 11). Altman, Drew E. See RobertJ . Blendon. Epidemic of Care: A Call for Safer, Better, and More Accountable “*A ltman, Stuart H., Christopher P. Tompkins, Efrat Health Care (by George C. Halvorson and George J. Eilat, and Mitchell PV. Glavin. Escalating Health Care Isham). Book Review. Nov/Dec 03. 274-2735. Spending: Is It Desirable or Inevitable? W3-1-W3-14 See also Jason S. Lee. (Abstract, Jan/Feb 03, 12). Bernstein, William S. See Molly Joel Coye. See also David Shactman. “*Bertko, John M. Variation in Use of Medical Care Ser Anderson, Gerard F., Uwe E. Reinhardt, Peter S. vices: Higher Risk or Higher Consumption? Perspective. Hussey, and Varduhi Petrosyan. It’s the Prices, Stupid: W3-363-W 3-365 (Abstract, Sep/Oct 03, 267). Why the United States Is So Different from Other Berwick, Donald M. See Rae M. Lamb and Sheila Countries. May/June 03. 89-105. Leatherman. High Health Spending: The Authors Respond. Letter. Sep Bijl, Rob V., Ron de Graaf, Eva Hiripi, Ronald C. Kessler, Oct 03. 265. Robert Kohn, David R. Offord, T. Bedirhan Ustun, ¥® Antos, Joseph R. Reforming Health Insurance: Realistic Benjamin Vicente, Wilma A.M. Vollebergh, Ellen E. Options and Hard Choices. Perspective. W3-212- Walters, and Hans-Ulrich Wittchen. The Prevalence W 3-215 (No abstract). of Treated and Untreated Mental Disorders in Five Appelbaum, Paul S. The “Quiet” Crisis in Mental Health Countries. May/June 03. 122-133. Services. Commentary. Sep/Oct 03. 110-116. Birnbaum, Howard. See Laurence Baker. Mental Health and Managed Care: The Author Responds. Bisognano, Maureen. See Sheila Leatherman. Letter. Nov/Dec 03. 282-283. Blackstone, Erwin A. Benefits of Osteopathic Schools. Armstrong, Elizabeth M. and Elizabeth M. Lapetina. Letter. Jan/Feb 03. 282. Liposuction Procedures: The Authors Respond. Letter. “®Blendon, RobeJ.r, tJoh n M. Benson, and Catherine M. Jan/Feb 03. 285-286. DesRoches. Americans’ Views of the Uninsured: An Era Liposuction in Offices: The Authors Respond. Letter. Mar/ for Hybrid Proposals. W3-405-W3-414 (Abstract, Sep/ Apr 03. 284. Oct 03, 268). Ashby, Jack. See Chantal Worzala. “*And Mollyann Brodie, Drew E. Altman, John M. Atwal, Parmeeth MLS. In the Wake ofT error: Medicine and Mo Benson, Stephen R. Pelletier, and Marcus D. rality in a Time of Crisis (edited by Jonathan D. Moreno). Rosenbaum. Where Was Health Care in the 2002 Elec. Book Review. July/Aug 03. 254-256. tions? (Abstract, Jan/Feb 03, 11). Audet, Anne-MarieJ . See Stephen C. Schoenbaum. And Cathy Schoen, Catherine DesRoches, Robin Auerbach, David I. See Peter I. Buerhaus. Osborn, and Kinga Zapert. Common Concerns amid ¥® Avorn, Jerry. Advertising and Prescription Drugs: Pro Diverse Systems: Health Care Experiences in Five motion, Education, and the Public’s Health. Perspective. Countries. May/June 03. 106-121. 290 November/December 2003 DOI 10.1377/hIthaff.22.6.290 ©2003 Project HOPE-The People-to-People Health Foundation, Inc. 2003 INDEX Bloche, M. Gregg. Strangers in the Night: Law and Medicine in Chen, Jersey, Sait S. Rathore, Martha J. Radford, and the Managed Care Era (by Peter D. Jacobson). Book Review. Harlan M. Krumholz. JCAHO Accreditation and Qual Jan/Feb 03. 273-274. ity of Care for Acute Myocardial Infarction. DataWatch. Bloor, Karen. See Alan Maynard. Mar/Apr 03. 243-254. Blumenthal, David. Toil and Trouble? Growing the Physi Chen, Shuo, Mark W. Smith, Todd H. Wagner, and Paul cian Supply. Perspective. July/Aug 03. 85-87. G. Barnett. Spending for Specialized Mental Health See also Rushika Fernandopulle; Jeff Goldsmith; Haiden Treatment in the VA: 1995-2001. DataWatch. Nov/Dec A. Huskamp; Lane Koenig; and Joel S. Weissman. 03. 256-263. Boccuti, Cristina and Marilyn Moon. Comparing Cheng, Tsung-Mei. Taiwan’s New National Health Insur Medicare and Private Insurers: Growth Rates in ance Program: Genesis and Experience So Far. May/June Spending over Three Decades. Health Tracking. Mar/ 03. 61-76. Apr 03. 230-237. Chernew, Michael E., Richard A. Hirth, and David M. “*Bodenheimer, Thomas. Two Advertisements for TV Cutler. Increased Spending on Health Care: How Much Drug Ads. Perspective. W3-112-W3-115 (Abstract, Mar Can the United States Afford? July/Aug 03. 15-25. Apr 03, 14). Health Care Affordability: The Authors Respond. Letter. See also Ateev Mehrotra. Sep/Oct 03. 260. Bohmer, Richard M.J. See Rae M. Lamb. Christianson, Jon B., Douglas R. Wholey, Louise Bonnie, RichardJ . See John Monahan. Warrick, and Paula Henning. How Are Health Plans Boyd, Donald J. The Bursting State Fiscal Bubble and Supporting Physician Practice? The Physician Perspec- State Medicaid Budgets. Jan/Feb 03. 46-61. tive. Health Tracking. Jan/Feb 03. 181-189. “Breaux, John. The Breaux Plan: A Radically Centrist See also Carolyn Watts. Approach to a New Health Care System. Health “Clancy, Carolyn M. Back to the Future. Perspective. Tracking. W3-131-W 3-134 (No abstract). W3-314-W3-316 (Abstract, July/Aug 03, 14). See also Gail R. Wilensky. And Thomas Scully. A Call to Excellence. Perspective. Brennan, Troyen A. See Rae M. Lamb and Michelle M. Mar/Apr 03. 113-115. Mello. Claxton, Gary. See Jon Gabel. Brewster, Linda R. See GloriaJ .B azzoli and Lawrence P. Clemens, M. Kent. See Stephen Heffler. Casalino. Coffey, Rosanna M. See Tami L. Mark. Briesacher, Becky. See Bruce Stuart. Coffman, Janet M. for the Authors. Nurse Workforce: The Brodie, Mollyann. See RobertJ . Blendon. Authors Respond. Letter. Jan/Feb 03. 281-282. Brousseau, Ruth Tebbets, Donna Langill, and Con- Cohen, Alan B. Health Care Affordability. Letter. Sep/Oct stance M. Pechura. Are Foundations Overlooking 03. 260. Mental Health? GrantWatch. Sep/Oct 03. 222-229. Cohen, Joel W. and Nancy A. Krauss. Spending and Ser Brown, Lawrence D. and Michael! S. Sparer. Poor Pro- vice Use among People with the Fifteen Most Costly gram’s Progress: The Unanticipated Politics of Medicaid Medical Conditions, 1997. Mar/Apr 03. 129-138. Policy. Jan/Feb 03. 31-44. Coldiron, Brett. Liposuction Can Be Safe in Offices. Let- Brown, Randall. See Leslie Foster. ter. Mar/Apr 03. 283-284. Buerhzus, Peter I, Douglas O. Staiger, and David I. Collins, Sara R. See Bradford H. Gray. Auerbach. Is the Current Shortage of Hospital Nurses Colwill, Jack M. and James M. Cultice. The Future Sup- Ending? Health Tracking. Nov/Dec 03. 191-198. ply of Family Physicians: Implications for Rural Amer- “*Buntin, Melinda Beeuwkes, José J. Escarce, Kanika ica. Health Tracking. Jan/Feb 03. 190-198. Kapur, Jill M. Yegian, and M. Susan Marquis. Trends Cooper, Richard A. Medical Schools and Their Appli- and Variability in Individual Insurance Products in Cali cants: An Analysis. July/Aug 03. 71-84. fornia. DataWatch. W3-449-W3-459 (Abstract, Nov Corrigan, Janet M. See William C. Richardson. Dec 03, 286). Cowan, Cathy. See Katharine Levit. Coye, Molly Joel and William S. Bernstein. Improving C America’s Health Care System by Investing in Informa- “®Calfee, John E. What Do We Know about Direct-to- tion Technology. Perspective. July/Aug 03. 56-58. Consumer Advertising of Prescription Drugs? Perspec- Craig, Benjamin M., David H. Kreling, and David A. tive. W3-116-W3-119 (Abstract, Mar/Apr 03, 14). Mott. Do Seniors Get the Medicines Prescribed for Calman, Neil, Diane Hauser, Edward Salsberg, and Them? Evidence from the 1996-1999 Medicare Current Gaetano Forte. Physician Shortages. Letter. July/Aug 03. Beneficiary Survey. Health Tracking. May/June 03. 260-261. 175-182. Campbell, Eric G. See Joel S. Weissman. Cuellar, Alison Evans and PaulJ .G ertler. Trends in Hos- Carlson, Barbara Lepidus. See Leslie Foster. pital Consolidation: The Formation of Local Systems. Carpenter, Daniel. Protecting America’s Health: The FDA, Busi- Nov/Dec 03. 77-87. ~ ness, and One Hundred Years of Regulation (by PhilipJ . Hilts). See also Sherry Glied. Book Review. Sep/Oct 03. 253-254. Cultice, James M. See Jack M. Colwill. Casalino, Lawrence P., Kelly J. Devers, and Linda R. Cummins, Deborah S. See Matthew K. Wynia. Brewster. Focused Factories? Physician-Owned Spe- Cunningham, PeterJ .S CHIP Making Progress: Increased cialty Facilities. Nov/Dec 03. 56-67. Take-Up Contributes to Coverage Gains. Health See also Robin R. Gillies. Tracking. July/Aug 03. 163-172. Castrow, Fred F. II. Liposuction Procedures: How, Not “§Cunningham, Robert. The Mental Health Commission Where. Letter. Jan/Feb 03. 285. Tackles Fragmented Services: An Interview with Catlin, Aaron. See Katharine Levit. Michael Hogan. Interview. W3-440-W 3-448 (Abstract, Causino, Nancyanne. See Joel S. Weissman. Sep/Oct 03, 269). HEALTH AFFAIRS - Volume 22, Number 6. 2003 INDEX Curtis, Rick. See Ed Neuschler. See also Patrick S. Romano. Cutler, David M. See Michael E. Chernew. “*Enthoven, Alain C. Employment-Based Health Insur ance Is Failing: Now What? W3-237-W3-249 (Ab- D stract, July/Aug 03, 10). Daily, James D. Bad Nursing Homes’ Human Toll. Letter. Epstein, Arnold M. See Rushika Fernandopulle and July/Aug 03. 262. Haiden A. Huskamp. Daniels, Norman, J. Russell Teagarden, and James E. Escarce, José J. See Melinda Beeuwkes Buntin. Sabin. An Ethical Template for Pharmacy Benefits. Jan/ “*Etheredge, Lynn. The Need for Evidence-Based Health Feb 03. 125-137. Policy to Address Health Care Variations. Perspective. “®Danzon, Patricia M. and Michael F. Furukawa. Prices W3-366-W 3-368 (Abstract, Sep/Oct 03, 267). and Availability of Pharmaceuticals: Evidence from Nine “®And Judith Moore. A New Medicaid Program. W3 Countries. W3-521-W3-536 (Abstract, Nov/Dec 03, 426-W 3-439 (Abstract, Sep/Oct 03, 269). 289). Davidoff, Amy J. and Richard W. Johnson. Raising the F Medicare Eligibility Age: Effects on the Young Elderly. Fahlman, Cheryl. See Bruce Stuart. DataWatch. July/Aug 03. 198-209. Fairbrother, Gerry, Michael K. Gusmano, Heidi L. Park, Davidoff, Frank. See Sheila Leatherman. and Roberta Scheinmann. Care for the Uninsured in Davies, Huw T.O. See Martin N. Marshall. General Internists’ Private Offices. Health Tracking. Davies, Sheryl. See Patrick S. Romano. Nov/Dec 03. 217-224. “®Davis, Karen and Cathy Schoen. Creating Consensus Farley, Donna O. See Lisa R. Shugarman. on Coverage Choices. W3-199-W3-21] (Abstract, May/ Federico, Frank. Hospitals Disclosing Harm. Letter. May/ June 03, 13). June 03. 248. See also Stephen C. Schoenbaum. Feinstein, Karen Wolk. See Carl A. Sirio. De Graaf, Ron. See Rob V. Bij. Fernandopulle, Rushika, Timothy Ferris, Arnold Ep- Delbanco, Suzanne, Vincent Kerr, and Robert S. Galvin. stein, Barbara McNeil, Joseph Newhouse, Gary Quality Improvement Efforts. Letter. May/June 03. 247. Pisano, and David Blumenthal. A Research Agenda for See also Dale Shaller. Bridging the “Quality Chasm.” Mar/Apr 03. 178-190. Derksen, Daniel. Moonlighting Residents: The Author Ferris, Timothy. See Rushika Fernandopulle. Responds. Letter. Jan/Feb 03. 284-285. Fiebelkorn, Ian C. See Eric A. Finkelstein. DesRoches, Catherine M. See Robert J. Blendon. Field, Robert I., Barbara J. Plager, Rebecca A. Devers, KellyJ .S ee Lawrence P. Casalino. Baranowski, Mary Anne Healy, and Margaret L. Dhont, Kelley. See Jon Gabel. Longacre. Toward a Policy Agenda on Medical Re Dievler, Anne. See Martin T. Gahart. search Funding: Results of a Symposium. GrantWatch. Diringer, Joel. See Janice Frates. May/ June 03. 224-230. Dobson, Allen. See Lane Koenig. Findlay, Steven D. See Dale Shaller. Doonan, Michael. See David Shactman. Fink, Kenneth S., Robert L. Phillips Jr.,G eorge E. Fryer, Doshi, Jalpa. See Bruce Stuart. and Nerissa Koehn. International Medical Graduates Draper, Debra and Marsha Gold. Provider Risk Sharing and the Primary Care Workforce for Rural Underserved in Medicaid Managed Care Plans. Health Tracking. Areas. DataWatch. Mar/Apr 03. 255-262. May/June 03. 159-167. Physician Shortages: The Authors Respond. Letter. July. See also Marsha Gold. Aug 03. 261-262. Driesen, David M. Rational Public Policy. Letter. Jan/Feb “*Finkelstein, Eric A., Ian C. Fiebelkorn, and Guijing 03. 278. Wang. National Medical Expenditures Attributable to Druss, Benjamin. Burden-of-Disease Estimates: The Au Overweight and Obesity: How Much, and Who's thor Responds. Letter. Jan/Feb 03. 286. Paying? DataWatch. W3-219-W3-226 (Abstract, July/ “®Dubois, Robert. Pharmaceutical Promotion: Don’t Aug 03, 8). Throw the Baby Out with the Bathwater. Commentary. Florence, Curtis S. and Kenneth E. Thorpe. How Does W3-96-W 3-103 (Abstract, Mar/Apr 03, 14). the Employer Contribution for the Federal Employees Dudley, R. Adams. See Ateev Mehrotra. Health Benefits Program Influence Plan Selection? Duhamel, Louise M. See Martin T. Gahart. Health Tracking. Mar/Apr 03. 211-218. ““Foote, Sandra M. Population-Based Disease Manage E ment under Fee-for-Service Medicare. DataWatch. W3 Eagle, Kim A., ArthurJ . Garson Jr., George A. Beller, and 342-\W3-356 (Abstract, Sep/Oct 03, 267). Cary Sennett. Closing the Gap between Science and Foote, Susan Bartlett. Focus on Locus: Evolution of Practice: The Need for Professional Leadership. Perspec Medicare's Local Coverage Policy. Health Tracking. July/ tive. Mar/Apr 03. 196-201. Aug 03. 137-146. Edwards, Stephen. Medicaid and Children: A National Forte, Gaetano. See Edward Salsberg and Neil Calman. Disgrace. Letter. Mar/Apr 03. 281. ““Foster, Leslie, Randall Brown, Barbara Phillips, Filat, Efrat. See Stuart H. Altman and David Shactman. Jennifer Schore, and Barbara Lepidus Carlson. Im- Elder, Eugene E. The Big Fix: How the Pharmaceutical Industry proving the Quality of Medicaid Personal Assistance Rips Off American Consumers (by Katharine Greider). Book through Consumer Direction. DataWatch. W3-162- Review. July/Aug 03. 252-253. W3-175 (Abstract, May/June 03, 10). Elias, Risa. See Diane Rowland. Frank, Richard G. Government Commitment and Regu Elixhauser, Anne, Claudia Steiner, and Irene Fraser. Vol- lation of Prescription Drugs. Perspective. May/June 03. ume Thresholds and Hospital Characteristics in the 46-48. United States. Mar/Apr 03. 167-177. And Howard H. Goldman and Michael Hogan. Medic- November/December 2003 2003 INDEX aid and Mental Health: Be Careful What You Ask For. 492-W 3-502 (Abstract, Nov/Dec 03, 288). Jan/Feb 03. 101-113. Gingrich, Newt. See Jeff Goldsmith. See also Colleen L. Barry. “*Ginsburg, Marjorie E. Hospital Tiering: How Will It Frank, Sarah Rosen. See Victor Fuchs. Play in Peoria? Health Tracking. W3-154-W3-157 (Ab Fraser, Irene. See Anne Elixhauser. stract, May/June 03, 9). Frates, Janice, Joel Diringer, and Laura Hogan. Models “®Ginsburg, Paul B. Can Hospitals and Physicians Shift and Momentum for Insuring Low-Income, Undocu the Effects of Cuts in Medicare Reimbursement to Pri mented Immigrant Children in California. GrantWatch. vate Payers? Health Tracking. W3-472-W3-478 (Ab Jan/Feb 03. 259-263. stract, Nov/Dec 03, 287). Freedman, Vicki A. and Hakan Aykan. Trends in Medi See also Bradley C. Strunk. cation Use and Functioning before Retirement Age: Are Given, Ruth S. See Joanne E. Spetz. They Linked? Health Tracking. July/Aug 03. 154-162. Glavin, Mitchell PV. See Stuart H. Altman. Fryer, George E. See Kenneth S. Fink. Glied, Sherry and Alison Evans Cuellar. Trends and Is “® Fuchs, Victor. Floridian Exceptionalism. W3-357-W3 sues in Child and Adolescent Mental Health. Sep/Oct 362 (Abstract, Sep/Oct 03, 267). 03. 39-50. And Sarah Rosen Frank. Air Pollution and Medical Care: And Sarah E. Little. The Uninsured and the Benefits of The Authors Respond. Letter. Jan/Feb 03. 278-279. Medical Progress. DataWatch. July/Aug 03. 210-219. Fuller, Sylvia. Drug Costs in Canada. Letter. July/Aug 03. Gokhale, Manjusha. See Joel S. Weissman. 259. “*Gold, Marsha. Can Managed Care and Competition Furukawa, Michael F. See Patricia M. Danzon. Control Medicare Costs? Health Tracking. W3-176- W 3-188 (Abstract, May/June 03, 11). G And Jessica Mittler, Debra Draper, and David Rousseau. Gabel, Jon, Gary Claxton, Erin Holve, Jeremy Pickreign, Participation of Plans and Providers in Medicaid and Heidi Whitmore, Kelley Dhont, Samantha Hawkins, SCHIP Managed Care. DataWatch. Jan/Feb 03. and Diane Rowland. Health Benefits in 2003: Pre- 230-240. miums Reach Thirteen-Year High as Employers Adopt See also Debra Draper. New Forms of Cost Sharing. Health Tracking. Sep/Oct Goldman, Dana P. and Julie M. Zissimopoulos. High 03. 117-126. Out-of-Pocket Health Care Spending by the Elderly. And Gail A. Jensen and Samantha Hawkins. Self-Insur- DataWatch. May/June 03. 194-202. ance in Times of Growing and Retreating Managed Goldman, Howard H. “How Do You Pay Your Rent?” So Care. Health Tracking. Mar/Apr 03. 202-210. cial Policies and the President’s Mental Health Commis- “*And Anthony T. Lo Sasso and Thomas Rice. Con- sion. Perspective. Sep/Oct 03. 65-72. sumer-Driven Health Plans: Are They More than Talk See also Richard G. Frank. Now? Health Tracking. W395-W407 (Abstract, Jan Goldsmith, Jeff. The Road to Meaningful Reform: A Con- Feb 03, 9). versation with Oregon's John Kitzhaber. Interview. Jam See also Colleen L. Barry. Feb 03. 114-124. “*Gahart, Martin T., Louise M. Duhamel, Anne Dievler, “*Politics, Technology, and Transformation: A Conversa and Roseanne Price. Examining the FDA's Oversight of tion with Newt Gingrich. Interview. W3-51]-W3-520. Direct-to-Consumer Advertising. Perspective. W3-120- (Abstract, Nov/Dec 03, 288). W3-123 (Abstract, Mar/Apr 03, 14). And David Blumenthal and Wes Rishel. Federal Health Galvin, Robert. Purchasing Health Care: An Opportunity Information Policy: A Case of Arrested Development. for a Public-Private Partnership. Perspective. Mar/Apr July/Aug 03. 44-55. 03. 191-195. Graefe, Deborah R. See Pamela Farley Short. See also Suzanne Delbanco. Graham, John R. Pricing Drugs. Letter. Nov/Dec 03. 284. Gandjour, Afschin. Burden-of-Disease Estimates. Letter. “Gray, Bradford H., Michael K. Gusmano, and Sara R. Jan/Feb 03. 286. Collins. AHCPR and the Changing Politics of Health Garfield, Rachel. See Diane Rowland. Services Research. W3-283-W3-307 (Abstract, July Garnier, Jean-Pierre. See John K. Iglehart. Aug 03, 14). Garson, ArthuJ.r J r.S ee Kim A. Eagle. Greenberg, Warren. See William M. Sage. “®Gaus, Clifton R. An Insider's Perspective on the Near Gresenz, Carole Roan. See Kanika Kapur. Death Experience of AHCPR. Perspective. W3-311-W3 Grumbach, Kevin. Market Demand: The Author Re 313 (Abstract, July/Aug 03, 14). sponds. Letter. Jan/Feb 03. 283-284. Gauthier, Anne K. See Jason S. Lee. Gugenheim, Ada Mary. See Carole Warshaw. Gavin, Norma I. See E. Kathleen Adams. Gusmano, Michael K. See Gerry Fairbrother and Brad Geiger, H. Jack. Big Doctoring in America: Profiles in Primary ford H. Gray. Care (by Fitzhugh Mullan). Book Review. Mar/Apr 03. Guterman, Stuart. Financing Teaching Hospital Mis 274-275. sions: A Context. Perspective. Nov/Dec 03. 123-125. Geppert, Jeffrey J. See Laurence Baker and Patrick S. Romano. H Gertler, PaulJ .S ee Alison Evans Cuellar. Haas, Jennifer S. See Kathryn A. Phillips. Giliberti, Mary and Rafael Semansky. Medicaid and “*Hadley, Jack and John Holahan. Covering the Unin Mental Health. Letter. May/June 03. 251. sured: How Much Would It Cost? DataWatch. “®Gillies, Robin R., Stephen M. Shortell, Lawrence P. W3-250-W3-265 (Abstract, July/Aug 03, II). Casalino, James C. Robinson, and Thomas G. “*How Much Medical Care Do the Uninsured Use, and Rundall. How Different Is California? A Comparison of Who Pays for It? W3-66-W3-81 (Abstract, Mar/Apr 03, U.S. Physician Organizations. Health Tracking. W3 13). HEALTH AFFAIRS - Volume 22, Number 6 2003 INDEX Hagopian, Amy, Matthew J. Thompson, Emily Huber, George A. Creating a Safe Environment. Perspec- Kaltenbach, and L. Gary Hart. Health Departments’ tive. July/Aug 03. 41-43. Use of International Medical Graduates in Physician Hughes, Roger. From the Talk to the Walk. Narrative Shortage Areas. UpDate. Sep/Oct 03. 241-249. Matters. May/June 03. 189-193. Hall, Mark A. and Gail Agrawal. The Impact of State Hunt, Kelly A. See James R. Knickman. Managed Care Liability Statutes. Health Tracking. Sep/ Hurley, Robert E. and Stephen A. Somers. Medicaid and Oct 03. 138-145. Managed Care: A Lasting Relationship? Jan/Feb 03. Hallock, James A., Stephen S. Seeling, and John J. 77-88. Norcini. The International Medical Graduate Pipeline. Huskamp, Haiden A. Managing Psychotropic Drug Perspective. July/Aug 03. 94-96. Costs: Will Formularies Work? Sep/Oct 03. 84-96. International Medical Graduates. Letter. May/June 03. And Arnold M. Epstein and David Blumenthal. The Im- 249-250. pact of a National Prescription Drug Formulary on Hammer, PeterJ .a nd William M. Sage. Critical Issues in Prices, Market Share, and Spending: Lessons for Medi- Hospital Antitrust Law. Nov/Dec 03. 88-100. care? Health Tracking. May/June 03. 149-158. The Economic Dynamics of Environmental Law (by David M. Hussey, Peter S. See Gerard F. Anderson. Driesen). Book Review. Mar/Apr 03. 277-278. Hyman, David A. See William M. Sage. Hammitt, James K. Air Pollution and Medical Care. Let- ter. Jan/Feb 03. 277-278. I-J-K Handler, Arden. See E. Kathleen Adams. Iglehart, John K. Good Science and the Marketplace for Harrison, Edward I. See Carl A. Sirio. Drugs: A Conversation with Jean-Pierre Garnier. Inter- Hart, L. Gary. See Amy Hagopian.. view. July/Aug 03. 119-127. Haslanger, Kathryn. Radical Simplification: Disaster Re- Ignagni, Karen. Physicians Facing Coverage Restrictions. lief Medicaid in New York City. GrantWatch. Jan/Feb Letter. Nov/Dec 03. 283. 03. 252-258. Iles, Debra. See Sheila Leatherman. Hatlie, MartinJ .a nd Susan E. Sheridan. The Medical Li- Jensen, Clyde B. Future Medicine: Ethical Dilemmas, Regulatory ability Crisis of 2003: Must We Squander the Chance to Challenges, and Therapeutic Pathways to Heaith Care and Healing Put Patients First? Perspective. July/Aug 03. 37-40. in Human Transformation {by Michael H. Cohen). Book Re- Hauser, Diane. See Neil Calman. view. May/June 03. 245-246. Hawkins, Samantha. See Colleen L. Barry and Jon R. Jensen, Gail A. See Jon R. Gabel. Gabel. Johanson, Wanda. Nurse Staffing. Letter. Jan/Feb 03. 281. Healy, Mary Anne. See Robert I. Field. Jchnson, Mahlon. Maria. Narrative Matters. July/Aug 03. Hearne, Shelley A. and Laura M. Segal. Leveraging the 179-183. Nation's Anti-Bioterrorism Investments: Foundation Ef- Johnson, Richard W. See Amy J. Davidoff. forts to Ensure a Revitalized Public Health System. Jost, Timothy Stoltzfus. The Tenuous Nature of the GrantWatch. July/Aug 03. 230-234. Medicaid Entitlement. Commentary. Jan/Feb 03 “®Heffler, Stephen, Sheila Smith, Sean Keehan, M. Kent 145-153. Clemens, Greg Won, and Mark Zezza. Health Medicaid Recipients’ Rights: The Author Responds. Let- Spending Projections for 2002-2012. Health Tracking. ter. May/June 03. 252. W3-54-W3-65 (Abstract, Mar/Apr 03, 12). Kahn, Laura H. A Prescription for Change: The Need for Heineccius, Lance. See Carolyn Watts. Qualified Physician Leadership in Public Health. Up- Henning, Paula. See Jon B. Christianson. Date. July/Aug 03. 241-248. Hibbard, Judith H., Jean Stockard, and Martin Tusler. Kaltenbach, Emily. See Amy Hagopian. Does Publicizing Hospital Performance Stimulate Qual- Kanavos, Panos and Uwe Reinhardt. Reference Pricing ity Improvement Efforts? Mar/Apr 03. 84-94. for Drugs: Is It Compatible with U.S. Health Care? May/ See also Dale Shaller. June 03. 16-30. Hiripi, Eva. See Rob V. Bijl. “®Kapur, Kanika, Carole Roan Gresenz, and David M. Hirth, Richard A. See Michael E. Chernew. Studdert. Managing Care: Utilization Review in Action Ho, Silver. See Lane Koenig. at Two Capitated Medical Groups. DataWatch. Hogan, Laura. See Janice Frates. W3-275-W3-282 (Abstract, July/Aug 03, 13). Hogan, Michael. See Robert Cunningham and Richard G. And M. Susan Marquis. Health Insurance for Workers Frank. Who Lose Jobs: Implications for Various Subsidy Holahan, John and Shinobu Suzuki. Medicaid Managed Schemes. DataWatch. May/June 03. 203-213. Care Payment Methods and Capitation Rates in 2001. See also Melinda Beeuwkes Buntin and M. Susan Marquis. DataWatch. Jan/Feb 03. 204-218. Keehan, Sean. See Stephen Heffler. Medicaid and Children: The Authors Respond. Letter. Kelly, Carly N. See Michelle M. Mello. Mar/Apr 03. 281-282. Kennell, David L. See James R. Knickman. “®A nd Alan Weil and Joshua M. Wiener. Which Way for Kerr, Vincent. See Suzanne Delbanco. Federalism and Health Policy? W3-317-W3-333 (Ab- Kessler, Ronald C. See Rob V. Bijl. stract, Sep/Oct 03, 266). Keyser, DonnaJ . See Carl A. Sirio. See also Jack Hadley. Khorana, Alok. At the End of a Day. Narrative Matters. Holve, Erin. See Jon Gabel. Nov/Dec 03. 239-243. Horvath, Jane. See Robert A. Berenson. Kirby, Paul B. See Richard M. Scheffler. Howard, David. See Kenneth E. Thorpe. Kisloff, Barry. Market Demand Matters. Letter. Jan/Feb Hsiao, William C. See Jui-Fen Rachel Lu. 03. 283. Huang, David T. Moonlighting Residents. Letter. Jan/Feb Kitzhaber, John. See Jeff Goldsmith. 03. 284. Knickman, James R., Kelly A. Hunt, Emily K. Snell, Lisa November/December 2003 2003 INDEX Maria B. Alecxih, and David L. Kennell. Wealth Pat Lloyd, Jon C. See Carl A. Sirio. terns among Elderly Americans: Implications for Health Longacre, Margaret L. See Robert I. Field. Care Affordability. Health Tracking. May/June 03. Lo Sasso, Anthony T. Consumer-Driven Health Plans. 168-174. Letter. Jan/Feb 03. 279-280. Koehn, Nerissa. See Kenneth S. Fink. See also Jon Gabel. Koenig, Lane, Allen Dobson, Silver Ho, Jonathan M. Lu, Jui-Fen Rachel and William C. Hsiao. Does Univer Siegel, David Blumenthal, and Joel S. Weissman. Esti sal Health Insurance Make Health Care Unaffordable? mating the Mission-Related Costs of Teaching Hospi Lessons from Taiwan. May/June 03. 77-88. tals. Nov/Dec 03. 112-122. Lurie, Nicole. See Ruth M. Parker. Kohn, Robert. See Rob V. Bijl. Krauss, Nancy A. See Joel W. Cohen. M Kreling, David H. See Benjamin M. Craig. Majestic, Elizabeth. Preventing Chronic Disease. Letter. Kreml, Barbara Bloom. Nursing Problem. Letter. Mar/Apr May/June 03. 253. 03. 282. Mann, Cindy. The Flexibility Factor: Finding the Right Krimgold, Barbara Kivimae. Health Insurance System Balance. Jan/Feb 03. 62-76. Promotes Disparities. Letter. Jan/Feb 03. 279. Flexibility Works: The Author Responds. Letter. Mar/ Apr Krumho!z, Harlan M. See Jersey Chen. 03. 280. “*Kuhles, DanielJ .a nd David M. Ackman. The Federal Manne, Jason. Medicaid Recipients’ Rights. Letter. May/ Smallpox Vaccination Program: Where Do We Go from June 03. 251-252. Here? W3-503-W 3-510 (Abstract, Nov/Dec 03, 288). Manning, Will. See E. Kathleen Adams. Kullgren, Jeffrey T. See Erin Fries Taylor. Mark, Tami L. and Rosanna M. Coffey. What Drove Pri- Kuo, Sylvia. See GloriaJ .B azzoli. vate Health Insurance Spending on Mental Health and Kurie, Janette H. Where's David? Narrative Matters. Jan Substance Abuse Care, 1992-1999? Health Tracking. Feb 03. 199-203. Jan/Feb 03. 165-172. Marquis, M. Susan and Kanika Kapur. Employment L Transitions and Continuity of Health Insurance: Impli- Lamb, Rae M., David M. Studdert, Richard M_]. cations for Premium Assistance Programs. DataWatch. Bohmer, Donald M. Berwick, and Troyen A. Brennan. Sep/Oct 03. 198-209. Hospital Disclosure Practices: Results of a National Sur- See also Melinda Beeuwkes Buntin and Kanika Kapur. vey. Mar/Apr 03. 73-83. Marshall, Martin N., Paul G. Shekelle, Huw T.O. Davies, Hospital Disclosure Policy: The Authors Respond. Letter. and Peter C. Smith. Public Reporting on Quality in the May/June 03. 249. ; United States and the United Kingdom. May/ June 03. Langill, Donna. See Ruth Tebbets Brousseau. 134-148. Lansky, David. See Dale Shaller. Mayes, Rick. See Jason S. Lee. Laouri, Marianne. See Elaine Batchlor. Maynard, Alan and Karen Bloor. Dilemmas in Regulation Lapetina, Elizabeth M. See Elizabeth M. Armstrong. of the Market for Pharmaceuticals. May/June 03. 31-41. Lave, Judith R. Developing a Medicare Prospective Pay McBane, Michael. Easy Ride for Drug Industry. Letter. ment System for Inpatient Psychiatric Care. Sep/Oct 03. July/Aug 03. 259-260. 97-109. McCall, Nelda. See Christopher M. Murtaugh. Lawrence, David M. My Mother and the Medical Care McDonald, Kathryn M. See Patrick S. Romano. Ad-Hoc-Racy. Narrative Matters. Mar/Apr 03. 238-242. McIntosh, Barbara. See Betty Rambur. Lazenby, Helen. See Katharine Levit. McLaughlin, Catherine G. and Karoline Mortensen. Leatherman, Sheila, Donald Berwick, Debra Iles, Law- Who Walks through the Door? The Effect of the Unin. rence S. Lewin, Frank Davidoff, Thomas Nolan, and sured on Hospital Use. Nov/Dec 03. 143-155. Maureen Bisognano. The Business Case for Quality: See also Erin Fries Taylor. Case Studies and an Analysis. Mar/Apr 03. 17-30. McNeil, Barbara. See Rushika Fernandopulle. “*Lee, Jason S., Robert A. Berenson, Rick Mayes, and Meadow, Ann. See Christopher M. Murtaugh. Anne K. Gauthier. Medicare Payment Policy: Does Mechanic, David. Is the Prevalence of Mental Disorders a Cost Shifting Matter? Health Tracking. W3-480- Good Measure of the Need for Services? Sep/Oct 03. W 3-488 (Abstract, Nov/Dec 03, 287). 8-20. Lee, Sue. See Cindy Parks Thomas. Mechanic, Robert E. What Will Become of the Medical Leibenluft, Robert F. Managed Care and Monopoly Power: The Mecca? Health Care Spending in Massachusetts. Nov Antitrust Challenge (by Deborah Haas-Wilson). Book Re Dec 03. 130-141. view. Nov/Dec 03. 276-277. Mehrotra, Ateev, Thomas Bodenheimer, and R. Adams Leitman, Robert. See Joel S. Weissman. Dudley. Employers’ Efforts to Measure and Improve “®LemieuxJe,ff . A Relevant Universal Coverage Proposal. Hospital Quality: Determinants of Success. Mar/Apr 03. Perspective. W3-216-W 3-218 (No abstract). 60-71. Lerner, Michael. On Being a Grantmaker. Narrative Mat Mello, Michelle M., Carly N. Kelly, David M. Studdert, ters. May/June 03. 183-188. Troyen A. Brennan, and William M. Sage. Hospitals’ Levit, Katharine, Cynthia Smith, Cathy Cowan, Helen Lazenby, Art Sensenig, and Aaron Catlin. Trends in nia. Health Tracking. Nov/Dec 03. 225-233. U.S. Health Care Spending, 2001. Health Tracking. Jan And Eric B. Rimm and David M. Studdert. The Feb 03. 154-164. McLawsuit: The Fast-Food Industry and Legal Ac- Lewin, Lawrence S. See Sheila Leatherman. countability for Obesity. Health Tracking. Nov/Dec 03. Little, Sarah E. See Sherry Glied. 207-216. Liu, Gigi. See GloriaJ .B azzoli. And David M. Studdert and Troyen A. Brennan. The HEALTH AFFAIRS - Volume 22, Number 6 2003 INDEX Leapfrog Standards: Ready to Jump from Marketplace See also Rushika Fernandopulle. to Courtroom? Mar/Apr 03. 46-59. Newman, Michael. See Joel S. Weissman. Quality Improvement: The Authors Respond. Letter. May/ Nolan, Thomas. See Sheila Leatherman. June 03. 247-248. NorcinJoihn, J . See James A. Hallock. “® Meyer, Jack A. and Sharon Silow-Carroll. Building on “SOberlander, Jonathan. The Politics of Health Reform: the Job-Based Health Care System: What Would It Why Do Bad Things Happen to Good Plans? W3-391- Take? W3-415-W 3-425 (Abstract, Sep/Oct 03, 268). W3-404 (Abstract, Sep/Oct 03, 268). Micozzi, Marc S. Nature Cures: The History ofA lternative Medi Offord, David R. See Rob V. Bijl. cine in America (by James C. Whorton). Book Review. Olfson, Mark. See Ramin Mojtabai. May/June 03. 243-244. Osborn, Robin. See Robert ]. Blendon. Millenson, Michael L. The Silence. Mar/Apr 03. 103-112. Palumbo, Mary Val. See Betty Rambur. Miller, Marlene R. See Patrick S. Romano. Park, Heidi L. See Gerry Fairbrother. Mills, Peter. High Drug Spending: A Reforming States Parker, Ruth M., Scott C. Ratzan, and Nicole Lurie. Group Member Responds. Letter. Sep/Oct 03. 263-264. Health Literacy: A Policy Challenge for Advancing Milstein, Arnold and Nancy E. Adler. Out of Sight, Out High-Quality Health Care. Health Tracking. July/Aug of Mind: Why Doesn't Widespread Clinical Quality 03. 147-153. Failure Command Our Attention? Mar/Apr 03. 119-127. “Pauly, Mark V. Should We Be Worried about High Real Mishol, David. See Laurence Baker. Medical Spending Growth in the United States? Mitchell, Dolores L. Mental Health and Managed Care. W3-15-W3-27 (Abstract, Jan/Feb 03, 12). Letter. Nov/Dec 03. 281-282. Pechura, Constance M. See Ruth Tebbets Brousseau. Mittler, Jessica. See Marsha Gold. Pelletier, Stephen R. See RobertJ . Blendon. Mojtabai, Ramin and Mark Olfson. Medication Costs, Pérez, Debra Joy. See Margarita Alegria. Adherence, and Health Outcomes among Medicare Ben Petrosyan, Varduhi. See Gerard F. Anderson. eficiaries. DataWatch. July/Aug 03. 220-229. Pettengill, Julian. See Chantal Worzala. Monahan, John, Marvin Swartz, and RichardJ . Bonnie. Phillips, Barbara. See Leslie Foster. Mandated Treatment in the Community for People with Phillips, Kathryn A., Joanne Spetz, and Jennifer S. Haas. Mental Disorders. Sep/Oct 03. 28-38. Viagra and Contraceptives. Letter. Jan/Feb 03. 277. Mandated Psychiatric Treatment: The Authors Respond. Phillips, Robert L. Jr. See Kenneth S. Fink. Letter. Nov/Dec 03. 281. Pickreign, Jeremy. See Colleen L. Barry and Jon Gabel. Mongeon, Joan. See Betty Rambur. Pisano, Gary. See Rushika Fernandopulle. Moon, Marilyn. See Cristina Boccuti. Pisowicz, Vickie. See Carl A. Sirio. Moore, Judith. See Lynn Etheredge. Plager, BarbaraJ .S ee Robert I. Field. Moore, Stanley. See Christopher M. Murtaugh. Powell, Marjorie E. Misdirected Diagnosis for High Drug Morgan, Steven G., Morris L. Barer, and Jonathan D. Spending. Letter. Sep/Oct 03. 261. Agnew. Whither Seniors’ Pharmacare: Lessons from Price, Roseanne. See Martin T. Gahart. (and for) Canada. May/June 03. 49-59. “*Priselac, Thomas M. The Erosion of Health Insurance: Pricing Drugs: The Authors Respond. Letter. Nov/Dec 03. The Unintended Consequences of Tiered Products by 284-285. Health Plans. Health Tracking. W3-158-W3-159 (Ab Moroney, Gabriela. See Carole Warshaw. stract, May/June 03, 9). “®Morrisey, Michael A. Cost Shifting: New Myths, Old Pronovost, Peter. See Albert Wu. Confusion, and Enduring Reality. Health Tracking. W3 489-W 3-49] (Abstract, Nov/Dec 03, 287). Mortensen, Karoline. See Catherine G. McLaughlin. “®Quadagnoj,il l.W hy Are Older Floridians Exceptional? Mott, David A. See Benjamin M. Craig. Perspective. W3-369-W 3-371 (Abstract, Sep/Oct 03, Moy, Ernest. See Joel S. Weissman. 267). Moyneur, Erick. See Laurence Baker. Radford, MarthaJ . See Jersey Chen. Mullan, Fitzhugh. The Future of Medical Education: A Rambur, Betty, Mary Val Palumbo, Barbara McIntosh, Call for Action. Perspective. July/Aug 03. 88-90. and Joan Mongeon. Male and Female Nurse Dissatis The Yellow Baby. Narrative Matters. Nov/Dec 03. 234-238. faction. Letter. Jan/Feb 03. 250-281. Muris, TimothyJ . See William M. Sage. Raske, Kenneth E. Conversion Proceeds. Letter. Sep/Oct Murray, Margaret. Medicaid and Managed Care. Letter. 03. 259. May/June 03. 252-253. Raskind-Hood, Cheryl. See E. Kathleen Adams. Murtaugh, Christopher M., Nelda McCall, Stanley Rathore, Saif S. See Jersey Chen. Moore, and Ann Meadow. Trends in Medicare Home Ratzan, Scott C. See Ruth M. Parker. Health Care Use: 1997-2001. Health Tracking. Sep/Oct Reede, Joan Y. A Recurring Theme: The Need for Minority 03. 146-156. Physicians. Perspective. July/Aug 03. 91-93. Muto, Carlene A. See Carl A. Sirio. Reforming States Group. State Initiatives on Prescription Drugs: Creating a More Functional Market. Commen N-O-P tary. July/Aug 03. 128-136. “®Neuschler, Ed and Rick Curtis. Use of Subsidies to High Drug Spending: The Authors Respond. Letter. Sep Low-Income People for Coverage through Small Em- Oct 03. 262-263. ployers. Health Tracking. W3-227-W3-236 (Abstract, Regier, Darrel A. Mental Disorder Diagnostic Theory and July/Aug 03, 9). Practical Reality: An Evolutionary Perspective. Perspec- Newhouse, Joseph P. Accounting for Teaching Hospitals’ tive. Sep/Oct 03. 21-27. Higher Costs and What to Do about Them. Perspective. Reinhardt, Uwe E. Does the Aging of the Population Nov/Dec 03. 126-129. Really Drive the Demand for Health Care? Nov/Dec 03. November/December 2003 27-39. Schoen, Cathy. See RobertJ . Blendon and Karen Davis. “®Is There Hope for the Uninsured? W3-376-W3-390 Schoenbaum, Stephen C., Anne-Marie J. Audet, and (Abstract, Sep/Oct 03, 267). Karen Davis. Obtaining Greater Value from Health The Medicare World from Both Sides: A Conversation Care: The Roles of the U.S. Government. Commentary. with Tom Scully. Interview. Nov/Dec 03. 167-174. Nov/ Dec 03. 183-190. First Do No Harm: Making Sense of Canadian Health Reform (by Schore, Jennifer. See Leslie Foster. Terrence Sullivan and Patricia M. Baranek). Book Re Schroeder, Steven A. Intensity, Not Prices. Letter. Sep view. July/Aug 03. 257-258. Oct 03. 264. See also Gerard F. Anderson and Panos Kanavos. Scully, Thomas. See Carolyn M. Clancy and Uwe E. Rice, Thomas. See Jon Gabel. Reinhardt. Richardson, William C. and Janet M. Corrigan. Pro Seeling, Stephen S. See James A. Hallock. vider Responsibility and System Redesign: Two Sides of Segal, Laura M. See Shelley A. Hearne. the Same Coin. Perspective. Mar/Apr 03. 116-118. Segel, Kenneth T. See Carl A. Sirio. Rimm, Eric B. See Michelle M. Mello. Semansky, Rafael. See Mary Giliberti. Rishel, Wes. See Jeff Goldsmith. Sennett, Cary. See Kim A. Eagle. Ritter, Grant A. See Cindy Parks Thomas. Sensenig, Art. See Katharine Levit. Robinson, James C. The Curious Conversion of Empire Shactman, David, Stuart H. Altman, Efrat Eilat, Ken- Blue Cross. July/Aug 03. 100-118. neth E. Thorpe, and Michael Doonan. The Outlook for “®Hospital Tiers in Health Insurance: Balancing Con Hospital Spending. Nov/Dec 03. 12-26. sumer Choice with Financial Incentives. Health Shaller, Dale, Shoshanna Sofaer, Steven D. Findlay, Tracking. W3-135-W 3-146 (Abstract, May/June 03, 9). Judith H. Hibbard, David Lansky, and Suzanne See also Robin R. Gillies. Delbanco. Consumers and Quality-Driven Health Care: Romano, Patrick S., Jeffrey J. Geppert, Sheryl Davies, A Call to Action. Perspective. Mar/Apr 03. 95-101. Marlene R. Miller, Anne Elixhauser, and Kathryn M. Shekelle, Paul G. See Martin N. Marshall. McDonald. A National Profile of Patient Safety in U.S. Shen, Yu-Chu and Stephen Zuckerman. Why Is There Hospitals. Mar/Apr 03. 154-166. State Variation in Employer-Sponsored Insurance? Rosenbaum, Marcus D. See Robert J. Blendon. DataWatch. Jan/Feb 03. 241-251. Rosenbaum, Sara. Disentitlement? The Threats Facing Our Pub Sheridan, Susan E. See MartinJ . Hatlie. lic Health-Care Programs and a Rights-Based Response (by Short, Pamela Farley and Deborah R. Graefe. Battery- Timothy Stoltzfus Jost). Book Review. Sep/Oct 03. Powered Health Insurance? Stability in Coverage of the 257-258. Uninsured. DataWatch. Nov/Dec 03. 244-255. Rousseau, David. See Marsha Gold. Shortell, Stephen M. See Robin R. Gillies. Rowland, Diane, Rachel Garfield, and Risa Elias. Ac Shugarman, Lisa R. and Donna O. Farley. Shortcomings complishments and Challenges in Medicaid Mental in Medicare Bonus Payments for Physicians in Under Health. Sep/Oct 03. 73-83. served Areas. Health Tracking. July/Aug 03. 173-178. And James R. Tallon Jr. Medicaid: Lessons from a Decade. Siegel, Jonathan M. See Lane Koenig. Commentary. Jan/Feb 03. 138-144. Silk, AlvinJ . See Joel S. Weissman. See also Jon Gabel. Silow-Carroll, Sharon. See Jack A. Meyer. Rubenstein, Leonard S. The Company Doctor: Risk, Responsi Singhal, Puneet K. See Bruce Stuart. bility, and Corporate Professionalism (by Elaine Draper). Sirio, Carl A., Kenneth T. Segel, Donna J. Keyser, Ed- Book Review. Nov/Dec 03. 278-279. ward I. Harrison, Jon C. Lloyd, Robert J. Weber, Rubin, Kyna. Stories of Sickness, Second Edition (by Howard Carlene A. Muto. D. Geoffrey Webster, Vickie Brody). Book Review. Mar/Apr 03. 276. Pisowicz, and Karen Wolk Feinstein. Pittsburgh Re- Rundall, Thomas G. See Robin R. Gillies. gional Healthcare Initiative: A Systems Approach for Achieving Perfect Patient Care. Health Tracking. Sep, S Oct 03. 157-165. Sabin, James E. See Norman Daniels. “*Skinner, Jonathan and John E. Wennberg. Sage, William M. Medical Liability and Patient Safety. Exceptionalism or Extravagance? What's Different July/Aug 03. 26-36. about Health Care in South Florida. Perspective. 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