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index to Volume 35 Number |, February 2010: 1—156 Number 2, April 2010: 157-307 Number 3, June 2010: 309-447 Number 4, August 2010: 449 Number 5, October 2010: 701 Number 6, December 2010: 845 Special Issues Beyond Path Dependency: Explaining Health Care System Chan Regular Sections Acknowledgments, 6:1069 Books Received. 1:149— 151: 2:303-3 a's $3444: 4:695-—696: 6:1063 Contributors, 1:153-— 156; 2:305-—307; 3 147: 4:697~—700: 5:841 Editor's Note, 1:1—3; 2:157- 159; 3:309—311; [Editors’ Note] 4:449 Authors and Reviewers Authors and Reviewers Armstrong, Elizabeth Mitchell. Review of Surrog Markens), 1:134—138 Bazzoli, Gloria J., Jan P. Clement, and Hui-Min Hsieh. C« Hospitals, 6:999— 1026 Béland, Daniel. Policy Change and Health Care Research Birnbaum, Michael. On Medicaid — Looking Back in New York and tion with Deborah Bachrach, 3:407 199 1074 Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law Birnbaum, Michael, and Elizabeth M. Patchias. Measuring Coverage for Seniors in Medicare Part A and Estimating the Cost of Making It Universal, 1:49-—62 Blacksher, Erika, Elizabeth Rigby, and Claire Espey. Public Values, Health Inequality, and Alternative Notions of a “Fair” Response, 6:889-—920 Brady, David W., and Daniel P. Kessler. Why Is Health Reform So Difficult? 2:161—175 Brown, Lawrence D.* Pedestrian Paths: Why Path-Dependence Theory Leaves Health Policy Analysis Lost in Space, 4:643—661 Brown, Lawrence D.* See Wilsford and Brown Brown, Lawrence D., Kimberley R. Isett, and Michael Hogan. Stewardship in Mental Health Policy: Inspira- tion, Influence, Institution?, 3:389—405 Cacace, Mirella. See Schmid, Cacace, Gétze, and Rothgang Cacace, Mirella, and Lorraine Frisina. Editors’ Note, 4:449-—454 Chinitz, David. See Feder-Bubis and Chinitz Church, John. See Pomey, Morgan, Church, Forest, Lavis, McIntosh, Smith, Petrela, Martin, and Dobson Clark, Mary A. Rebuilding the Past: Health Care Reform in Post-Katrina Louisiana, 5:743—769 Clement, Jan P. See Bazzoli, Clement, and Hsieh Cummings, Janet. See Rice and Cummings Dobson, Sarah. See Pomey, Morgan, Church, Forest, Lavis, McIntosh, Smith, Petrela, Martin, and Dobson Espey, Claire. See Blacksher, Rigby, and Espey Feder-Bubis, Paula, and David Chinitz. Punctuated Equilibrium and Path Dependency in Coexistence: The Israeli Health System and Theories of Change, 4:595 —614 Forest, Pierre-Gerlier. See Pomey, Morgan, Church, Forest, Lavis, McIntosh, Smith, Petrela, Martin, and Dobson Frisina, Lorraine. See Cacace and Frisina Genieys, William. See Hassenteufel, Smyrl, Genieys, and Moreno-Fuentes Gollust, Sarah E. See Lynch and Gollust Gollust, Sarah E., Paula M. Lantz, and Peter A. Ubel. Images of Illness: How Causal Claims and Racial Associations Influence Public Preferences toward Diabetes Research Spending, 6:921—959 Gomez, Eduardo J. Review of Boundaries of Contagion: How Ethnic Politics Have Shaped Government Response to AIDS (Evan S. Lieberman), 2:294—296 Gotze, Ralf. See Schmid, Cacace, Gétze, and Rothgang Greer, Scott L., and Peter D. Jacobson. Health Care Reform and Federalism, 2:203—226 GreB, Stefan. See Leiber, GreB, and Manouguian Hansen, Zeynep K. See Law and Hansen Hassenteufel, Patrick, Marc Smyrl, William Genieys, and Francisco Javier Moreno-Fuentes. Programmatic Actors and the Transformation of European Health Care States, 4:517—538 Herd, Pamela. Review of The Gender Impact of Social Security Reform (Estelle James, Alejandra Cox Edwards, and Rebeca Wong), 1:138-— 143 Hogan, Michael. See Brown, Isett, and Hogan Hsieh, Hui-Min. See Bazzoli, Clement, and Hsieh Hyman, Chris Stern, Carol B. Liebman, Clyde B. Schechter, and William M. Sage. Interest-Based Mediation of Medical Malpractice Lawsuits: A Route to Improved Patient Safety? 5:797 —828 Isett, Kimberley R. See Brown, Isett, and Hogan Jacobson, Peter D. See Greer and Jacobson Jost, Timothy Stoltzfus. Review of The Health Care Revolution: From Medical Monopoly to Market Com- petition (Carl F. Ameringer), 1:143-—147 Index to Volume 35 1075 Katz, Rebecca, and Sara Rosenbaum. Challenging Custom: Rethinking National Population Surveillance Policy in a Global Public Health Age, 6:1027— 1056 Kessler, Daniel P. See Brady and Kessler Kilbreth, Elizabeth. Paying by the Rules: How Eliminating the Cost Shift Could Improve the Chances for Successful Health Care Reform, 2:177—202 Koetting, Mike*. Nurses and Hospitals — Together Birth, Death, Infinity, Plus Red Tape, Bad Beha mon), 1:127-—133 Koetting, Mike*. Nurses and Hospitals — Together, and Not. Revie Patient Ratios and the Future of Health Care (Suzanne Gordon, John Buchanan, and Tanya Bretherton 1:127-133 Ku, Leighton, and Fouad Pervez. Documenting Citizenship in Medicaid: The Struggle between Ideology and Evidence, 1:5—28 Lakin, Jason M. The End of Insurance? Mexico’s Seguro Popular, 2001 —2007, 3 Lantz, Paula M. See Gollust, Lantz, and Ubel Lavis, John N. See Pomey, Morgan, Church, Forest, Lavis, McIntosh, Smith, Petrela Law, Marc T., and Zeynep K. Hansen. Medical Licensing Board Characteristics an An Empirical Analysis, 1:63—93 Leiber, Simone, Stefan GreB, and Maral-Sonja Manouguian. Health Care Syst Cross-Border Transfer of Ideas: Influence of the Dutch Model on the 2007 German Health Refor 4:539-568 Liebman,Carol B. See Hyman, Liebman, Schechter, and Sag Lynch, Julia, and Sarah E. Gollust. Playing Fair: Fairness Be United States, 6:849-—887 Manouguian, Maral-Sonja. See Leiber, Greb, and Manouguian Mara, Cynthia Massie. Review of The Samaritan (Deborah Stone), 3:425-429 Martin, Elisabeth. See Pomey, Morgan, Church, Forest, Lavis, McIntosh, Smith, Petrela, Martin, and Dobson Mathis, Rick. Review of Taming the Beloved Beast: How Medi Health Care System (Daniel Callahan), 3:430-—432 Mayes, Rick. Review of The Convergence of Science and G rican States (Daniel M. Fox), 6:XXX-YYY McFarlane, Deborah R. See Nikora and McFarlane McIntosh, Tom. See Pomey, Morgan, Church, Forest, Lavis, McIntosh, Smith, Petrela, Mart Dobson Mello, Michelle M. Federal Trade Commission Regulation of Food Advertising to Children: Possibiliti for a Reinvigorated Role, 2:227-276 Moreno-Fuentes, Francisco Javier. See Hassenteufel, Smyrl, Genieys, and Moreno-Fuentes Morgan, Steve. See Pomey, Morgan, Church, Forest, Lavis, McIntosh, Smith, Petrela, Martin, and Dobson Morone, Jim. Remembering Leonard Robins, 3:423—424 Mutter, Ryan L. See Rosko and Mutter Myers, Nathan. See Stream and Myers Nikora, Rongal D., and Deborah R. McFarlane. Review of Closing the Gap in a Generation: Health Equity through Action on the Social Determinants of Health (World Health Organization Commission on Social Determinants of Health), 3:438—442 1076 Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law Patchias, Elizabeth M. See Birnbaum and Patchias Pervez, Fouad. See Ku and Pervez Petrela, Jennifer. See Pomey, Morgan, Church, Forest, Lavis, McIntosh, Smith, Petrela, Martin, and Dobson Pomey, Marie-Pascale, Steve Morgan, John Church, Pierre-Gerlier Forest, John N. Lavis, Tom McIntosh, Neale Smith, Jennifer Petrela, Elisabeth Martin, and Sarah Dobson. Do Provincial Drug Benefit Initia- tives Create an Effective Policy Lab? The Evidence from Canada, 5:705—742 Rabinowitz, Aaron. Media Framing and Political Advertising in the Patients’ Bill of Rights Debate, 5:771 -795 Randall, David. Review of Lobbying and Policy Change: Who Wins, Who Loses, and Why (Frank R. Baum- gartner, Jeffery M. Berry, Marie Hojnacki, David C. Kimball, and Beth L. Leech), 3:433-—438 Rhodes, Robert. Review of Just Caring: Health Care Rationing and Democratic Deliberation (Leonard M. Fleck), 2:296-301 Rice, Thomas, and Janet Cummings. Reducing the Number of Drug Plans for Seniors: A Proposal and Analysis of Three Case Studies, 6:961 —997 Rigby, Elizabeth. See Blacksher, Rigby, and Espey Rosenbaum, Sara. See Katz and Rosenbaum Rosko, Michael D., and Ryan L. Mutter. Inefficiency Differences between Critical Access Hospitals and Prospectively Paid Rural Hospitals, 1:95—126 Rothgang, Heinz. See Schmid, Cacace, Gétze, and Rothgang Sage, William M. See Hyman, Liebman, Schechter, and Sage Schechter, Clyde B. See Hyman, Liebman, Schechter, and Sage Schmid, Achim, Mirella Cacace, Ralf Gétze, and Heinz Rothgang. Explaining Health Care System Change: Problem Pressure and the Emergence of “Hybrid” Health Care Systems, 4:455-—486 Sheingate, Adam. Review of The Heart of Power: Health and Politics in the Oval Office (David Blumenthal and James A. Morone), 2:289-—293 Sitek, Michat. The New Institutionalist Approaches to Health Care Reform: Lessons from Reform Experi- ences in Central Europe, 4:567—593 Smith, Neale. See Pomey, Morgan, Church, Forest, Lavis, McIntosh, Smith, Petrela, Martin, and Dobson Smyrl, Marc. See Hassenteufel, Smyrl, Genieys, and Moreno-Fuentes Sparer, Michael S.* Editor’s Note, 1:1-—3 Sparer, Michael S.* Editor’s Note, 2:157- 159 Sparer, Michael S.* Editor’s Note, 3:309—311 Sparer, Michael S.* Editor’s Note, 5:701—704 Sparer, Michael S.* Editor’s Note, 6:845-—848 Sprinkle, Rob. Review of Medicating Children: ADHD and Pediatric Mental Health (Rick Mayes, Cathe- rine Bagwell, and Jennifer Erkulwater), 5:834—839 Starke, Peter. Why Institutions Are Not the Only Thing That Matters: Twenty-five Years of Health Care Reform in New Zealand, 4:487-516 Steffen, Monika. The French Health Care System: Liberal Universalism, 3:353-—387 Stream, Christopher, and Nathan Myers. Risky Business: Effectiveness of State Market-Based Health Pro- grams, 1:29-—48 Sullivan, Kip. Letter to the Editor—Comment on Deborah Stone’s “Single Payer—Good Metaphor, Bad Politics,” 2:277—288 Thompson, Frank J. Review of Reform Medicaid First: Laying the Foundation for National Health Care Reform (Thomas W. Grannemann and Mark V. Pauly), 5:829—834 Index to Volume 35 1077 Ubel, Peter A. See Gollust, Lantz, and Ubel Wilsford, David*. The Logic of Policy Change: Structure and Agency in Political Life, 4:663—680 Wilsford, David*. Review of Comparative Studies and the Politics of Modern Medical Care (Theodore R Marmor, Richard Freeman, and Kieke G. H. Okma), 4:689—693 Wilsford, David, and Lawrence D. Brown. Commentary — Path Dependency: A Dialogue, 4:681—688

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