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index to Volume 34 Number |, February 2009 Number 2, April 2009: 153 Number 3, June 2009: 299 Number 4, August 2009: 447 Number 5, October 2009: 675—857 Number 6, December 2009: 859-1096 Special Issues Exploring the Concept of Single Payer, 4 Regular Sections Acknowledgments, 6:1089-—1092 Books Received, 1:145—148; 2:289 Contributors, 1:149—152; 2:2 Editor’s Note, Authors and Reviewers Abraham, John. Partial Progress: Governing the Pharmaceutical Industry and the NHS, 1948 2008, 6:931 9 Adamini, Sandra, Hans Maarse, Esther Versluis, and Donald W. Light. Policy Making on Data Exclusivity in the European Union: From Industrial Interests to Legal Realities, 6:979-1010 Barabas, Jason. Not the Next IRA: How Health Savings Accounts Shape Public Opinion, 2:181-217 Bayer, Ronald, and Claire Edington. HIV Testing, Human Rights, and Global AIDS Policy: Exceptionalism and Its Discontents, 3:301 Bhuiyan, Md. Mahmudur Rahman. Imagining the Consequences of Human Biotechnology. Review essay on Our Posthuman Future: Consequences of the Biotechnology Revolution (Francis Fukuyama), 5:829-—839 1094 Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law Imagining the Consequences of Human Biotechnology. Review essay on The Future of Human Nature (Jiirgen Habermas), 5:829-839 Imagining the Consequences of Human Biotechnology. Review essay on The Politics of Life Itself Biomedicine, Power, and Subjectivity in the Twenty-First Century (Nicholas Rose), 5:829—839 Imagining the Consequenceso f Human Biotechnology. Review essay on The Logic and Legiti of American Bioethics (Mary R. Leinhos), 5:829-839 Birnbaum, Michael. The Landscape in 2009: A Conversation with BruceC . Vladeck, 3:401—415 Bleicher, Esther W. B. See Bonham, Citrin, Modell, Franklin, Bleicher, and Fleck Blewett, Lynn A. Commentary—Response to Gusmano, Weisz, and Rodwin. Persistent Disparities in Access to Care across Health Care Systems, 4:635—647 Bonham, Vence L., Toby Citrin, Stephen M. Modell, Tené Hamilton Franklin, Esther W. B. Bleicher, and Leonard M. Fleck. Community-Based Dialogue: Engaging Communities of Color in the United States’ Genetics Policy Conversation, 3:325-—359 Brown, Lawrence D. See Sparer, Brown, and Jacobs Cantor, Joel C. See DeLia, Cantor, Tiedemann, and Huang Chen, Anthony S., and Margaret Weir. The Long Shadow of the Past: Risk Pooling and the Political Develop ment of Health Care Reform in the States, 5:679-716 Christensen, Michael C., and Dahlia Remler. Information and Communications Technology in U.S. Health Care: Why Is Adoption So Slow and Is Slower Better? 6:1011—1034 Citrin, Toby. See Bonham, Citrin, Modell, Franklin, Bleicher, and Fleck Colby, Jacqueline L. Review of Just Health: Meeting Health Needs Fairly (Norman Daniels), 5:839-846 DeLia, Derek, Joel C. Cantor, Amy Tiedemann, and Cecilia S. Huang. Effects of Regulation and Competi tion on Health Care Disparities: The Case of Cardiac Angiography in New Jersey, 1:63-91 Edington, Claire. See Bayer and Edington Engel, Jonathan. Review of Healthy Voices, Unhealthy Silence: Advocacy and Health Policy f (Colleen M. Grogan and Michael K. Gusmano), 1:142-144 Feldman, Roger. Quality of Care in Single-Payer and Multipayer Health Systems, 4:649-—670 Fidler, David P. See Wilson, Fidler, McDougall, and Lazar Fleck, Leonard M. See Bonham, Citrin, Modell, Franklin, Bleicher, and Fleck Flood, Colleen M. Commentary—Response to White. Is the Canadian System Right for the United States? 41 -585-59) Franklin, Tené Hamilton. See Bonham, Citrin, Modell, Franklin, Bleicher, and Fleck Glied, Sherry. Single Payer as a Financing Mechanism, 4:593—615 Gozalo, Pedro L. See Miller, Mor, Grabowski, and Gozalo Grabowski, David C. See Miller, Mor, Grabowski, and Gozalo Green, Jeremy C. Review of Targeting in Social Programs: Avoiding Bad Bets, Removing Bad Apples (Peter H. Schuck and Richard J. Zeckhauser), 3:423—426 Grogan, Colleen M., and Michael K. Gusmano. Political Strategies of Safety-Net Providers in Response to Medicaid Managed Care Reforms, 1:5-35 Gusmano, Michael K. See Grogan and Gusmano Gusmano, Michael K., Daniel Weisz, and Victor G. Rodwin. Achieving Horizontal Equity: Must We Have a Single-Payer Health System? 4:617-633 Hellinger, Fred Joseph. Tax-Exempt Hospitals and Community Benefits: A Review of State Reporting Requirements, 1:37-6] Himelfarb, Richard. Review of Pink Ribbons: Breast Cancer and the Politics of Philanthropy (Samantha King), 5:846-—849 Index to Volume 34 1095 lleen M. Grogan and Michael K. Gusmano . Single Payer—Good Metaphor, Bad Politics 1096 Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law Sugarman, Stephen D. Performance-Based Regulation: Enterprise Responsibility for Reducing Death, Injury, and Disease Caused by Consumer Products, 6:1035—1077 Tanenbaum, Sandra J. Pay for Performance in Medicare: Evidentiary Irony and the Politics of Value, 5:717 746 Taylor, James Stacey. Review of Property in the Body: Feminist Perspectives (Donna Dickenson), 435 Taylor, Mark Zachary. Federalism and Technological Change in Blood Products, 6:863-—898 Thomas, Tracey. See Kronebusch, Schlesinger, and Thomas Tiedemann, Amy. See DeLia, Cantor, Tiedemann, and Huang Tuohy, Carolyn Hughes. Single Payers, Multiple Systems: The Scope and Limits of Subnational Variation under a Federal Health Policy Framework, 4:453-496 Versluis, Esther. See Adamini, Maarse, Versluis, and Light Wang, Lili. See Miller and Wang Weir, Margaret. See Chen and Weir Weisz, Daniel. See Gusmano, Weisz, and Rodwin West, Darrell M. See Miller and West White, Joseph. Gap and Parallel Insurance in Health Care Systems with Mandatory Contributions to a Single Funding Pool for Core Medical and Hospital Benefits for All Citizens in Any Given Geographic Area, 4:543-583 . See McDonald, White, and Marmor Wilson, Kumanan, David P. Fidler, Christopher W. McDougall, and Harvey Lazar. Establishing Public Health Security in a Postwar Iraq: Constitutional Obstacles and Lessons for Other Federalizing States, 3:381-399

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