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ieVe INDEX Volume 75 Index, January-December 1992 A Crimmins TJ: CPR in Nursing Homes: Continuing Concerns, September, 33 Allen T: The Politics of HealthRight: Piecing It Together, Cross-Cultural Medicine at Home. Thomas W. Day, March, June, 21 15 American Indian Health: Providers, Communities Surmount Curtis JR: A Job Well Done? Learning to Care for a Patient Profound Problems. Joseph Moriarity, July, 14 with AIDS, March, 19 B CLINICAL & HEALTH AFFAIRS Beck SN: Hospital-Physician Joint Ventures Revisited: New Beebe DS, Belani KG, Lao JC, Knighton D: Complications Tax Ruling May Restrict Hospitals’ Options, March, 31 and Mortality of the In-Situ Saphenous Vein Bypass for Beebe DS, Belani KG, Lao JC, Knighton D: Complications Lower Extremity Ischemia, January, 27 and Mortality of the In-Situ Saphenous Vein Bypass for Calvin SE, Gaziano EP, Bendel RP, Knox GE, Brandt DG: Lower Extremity Ischemia, January, 27 Evaluation of Fetal Cardiac Arrhythmias: Ultrasound Benda C: Emergency Medicine: The Rural Challenge, Findings and Neonatal Outcome, December, 29 November, 14 Chelation Therapy to Treat Lead Toxicity in Children. Kent Benjamin WW: Medicine in the Trenches: The Agony and Wegmann, November, 25 the Ecstasy of the Rural Practitioner, April, 13 Child at Risk for Developing Heart Disease—Third of Three Bensman AS, Winters J, Kizilos P: The Effects of Childhood Parts (The). Albert P. Rocchini and Mary Ella Pierpont, Trauma Upon Adult Recovery from Injury and Illness, February, 25 November, 11 Complications and Mortality of the In-Situ Saphenous Vein Benson D: Riding in the HealthRight Rodeo, August, 11 Bypass for Lower Extremity Ischemia. David S. Beebe, Bernstein DM: Women in Medicine: The Tortuous Path to Kumar G. Belani, Ji-Chia Lao, and David Knighton, Professionalism, September, 16 January, 27 Bond Funds: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. David M. Dicken CH: Lasers in Dermatology: A Review, February, 31 Carlson, August, 31 Evaluation of Fetal Cardiac Arrhythmias: Ultrasound Border Crossings: Refugees Travel Difficult Route to Health Findings and Neonatal Outcome. Steven E. Calvin, Care. Douglas Clement, March, 24 Emanuel P. Gaziano, Richard P. Bendel, G. Eric Knox, and Byman B: Less Than Equal Treatment: Women Battle Sex Debra G. Brandt, December, 29 Bias in the Health Care Arena, January, 16 Exertional Compartment Syndrome in Covert Mild Hemo- C philia: A Case Report. Chris P. Tountas, Frederick O. Ferris, and Stephen W. Cobb, July, 27 Calvin SE, Gaziano EP, Bendel RP, Knox GE, Brandt DG: Evaluation of Fetal Cardiac Arrhythmias: Ultrasound Fredeen DJ, Ehlinger EP, Cruikshank SH, Godes JR, Braun Findings and Neonatal Outcome, December, 29 JE, Deinard AS: Lead Levels Among Pregnant Women in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Minnesota Nursing Hennepin County, November, 29 Jones KA, Lennon RL, Hosking MP: Method of Homes. Minnesota Association of Nursing Home Medical Intraoperative Monitoring of Neuromuscular Function and Directors, September, 35 Carlson DM: Bond Funds: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, Residual Blockade in the Recovery Room, July, 23 August, 31 Karnes PS: The Revolution in Clinical Genetics: Practical Applications, May, 35 Chelation Therapy to Treat Lead Toxicity in Children. Kent Wegmann, November, 25 Lasers in Dermatology: A Review. Charles H. Dicken, Child at Risk for Developing Heart Disease—Third of Three February, 31 Parts (The). Albert P. Rocchini and Mary Ella Pierpont, Lead Levels Among Pregnant Women in Hennepin County. February, 25 Diane J. Fredeen, Edward P. Ehlinger, Stephen H. Cruikshank, Janice R. Godes, Jane E. Braun, and Amos S. Cleaveland CR: Like Horatio, Physician Struggles to Make Sense of Tragedy, February, 17 Deinard, November, 29 Method of Intraoperative Monitoring of Neuromuscular Clement D: Border Crossings: Refugees Travel Difficult Function and Residual Blockade in the Recovery Room. Route to Health Care, March, 24 CLIA ’88 Final Rule: A Guide to Compliance (The). Julie A. Keith A. Jones, Robert L. Lennon, and Michael P. Gayken and J. Stephen Kroger, May, 25 Hosking, July, 23 Clinician Responsibilities Under the National Childhood Minnesota Perspective on Childhood Lead Poisoning (A). Vaccine Injury Act. Diane C. Peterson, April, 29 James Nordin, November, 20 Nordin J: A Minnesota Perspective on Childhood Lead Colovic MA: New OSHA Rule Governs Employees’ Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens, April, 40 Poisoning, November, 20 Complications and Mortality of the In-Situ Saphenous Vein Result of an Educational Intervention for Physicians Bypass for Lower Extremity Ischemia. David S. Beebe, Providing HIV-Antibody Testing and Counseling (The). Kumar G. Belani, Ji-Chia Lao, and David Knighton, Paul Terry, Alfred Pheley, David Williams, and Scott January, 27 Strickland, April, 37 CPR in Nursing Homes: Continuing Concerns. Timothy J. Revolution in Clinical Genetics: Practical Applications Crimmins, September, 33 (The). Pamela S. Karnes, May, 35 December 1992/Volume 75 Minnesota Medicine ieVe INDEX Volume 75 Index, January-December 1992 A Crimmins TJ: CPR in Nursing Homes: Continuing Concerns, September, 33 Allen T: The Politics of HealthRight: Piecing It Together, Cross-Cultural Medicine at Home. Thomas W. Day, March, June, 21 15 American Indian Health: Providers, Communities Surmount Curtis JR: A Job Well Done? Learning to Care for a Patient Profound Problems. Joseph Moriarity, July, 14 with AIDS, March, 19 B CLINICAL & HEALTH AFFAIRS Beck SN: Hospital-Physician Joint Ventures Revisited: New Beebe DS, Belani KG, Lao JC, Knighton D: Complications Tax Ruling May Restrict Hospitals’ Options, March, 31 and Mortality of the In-Situ Saphenous Vein Bypass for Beebe DS, Belani KG, Lao JC, Knighton D: Complications Lower Extremity Ischemia, January, 27 and Mortality of the In-Situ Saphenous Vein Bypass for Calvin SE, Gaziano EP, Bendel RP, Knox GE, Brandt DG: Lower Extremity Ischemia, January, 27 Evaluation of Fetal Cardiac Arrhythmias: Ultrasound Benda C: Emergency Medicine: The Rural Challenge, Findings and Neonatal Outcome, December, 29 November, 14 Chelation Therapy to Treat Lead Toxicity in Children. Kent Benjamin WW: Medicine in the Trenches: The Agony and Wegmann, November, 25 the Ecstasy of the Rural Practitioner, April, 13 Child at Risk for Developing Heart Disease—Third of Three Bensman AS, Winters J, Kizilos P: The Effects of Childhood Parts (The). Albert P. Rocchini and Mary Ella Pierpont, Trauma Upon Adult Recovery from Injury and Illness, February, 25 November, 11 Complications and Mortality of the In-Situ Saphenous Vein Benson D: Riding in the HealthRight Rodeo, August, 11 Bypass for Lower Extremity Ischemia. David S. Beebe, Bernstein DM: Women in Medicine: The Tortuous Path to Kumar G. Belani, Ji-Chia Lao, and David Knighton, Professionalism, September, 16 January, 27 Bond Funds: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. David M. Dicken CH: Lasers in Dermatology: A Review, February, 31 Carlson, August, 31 Evaluation of Fetal Cardiac Arrhythmias: Ultrasound Border Crossings: Refugees Travel Difficult Route to Health Findings and Neonatal Outcome. Steven E. Calvin, Care. Douglas Clement, March, 24 Emanuel P. Gaziano, Richard P. Bendel, G. Eric Knox, and Byman B: Less Than Equal Treatment: Women Battle Sex Debra G. Brandt, December, 29 Bias in the Health Care Arena, January, 16 Exertional Compartment Syndrome in Covert Mild Hemo- C philia: A Case Report. Chris P. Tountas, Frederick O. Ferris, and Stephen W. Cobb, July, 27 Calvin SE, Gaziano EP, Bendel RP, Knox GE, Brandt DG: Evaluation of Fetal Cardiac Arrhythmias: Ultrasound Fredeen DJ, Ehlinger EP, Cruikshank SH, Godes JR, Braun Findings and Neonatal Outcome, December, 29 JE, Deinard AS: Lead Levels Among Pregnant Women in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Minnesota Nursing Hennepin County, November, 29 Jones KA, Lennon RL, Hosking MP: Method of Homes. Minnesota Association of Nursing Home Medical Intraoperative Monitoring of Neuromuscular Function and Directors, September, 35 Carlson DM: Bond Funds: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, Residual Blockade in the Recovery Room, July, 23 August, 31 Karnes PS: The Revolution in Clinical Genetics: Practical Applications, May, 35 Chelation Therapy to Treat Lead Toxicity in Children. Kent Wegmann, November, 25 Lasers in Dermatology: A Review. Charles H. Dicken, Child at Risk for Developing Heart Disease—Third of Three February, 31 Parts (The). Albert P. Rocchini and Mary Ella Pierpont, Lead Levels Among Pregnant Women in Hennepin County. February, 25 Diane J. Fredeen, Edward P. Ehlinger, Stephen H. Cruikshank, Janice R. Godes, Jane E. Braun, and Amos S. Cleaveland CR: Like Horatio, Physician Struggles to Make Sense of Tragedy, February, 17 Deinard, November, 29 Method of Intraoperative Monitoring of Neuromuscular Clement D: Border Crossings: Refugees Travel Difficult Function and Residual Blockade in the Recovery Room. Route to Health Care, March, 24 CLIA ’88 Final Rule: A Guide to Compliance (The). Julie A. Keith A. Jones, Robert L. Lennon, and Michael P. Gayken and J. Stephen Kroger, May, 25 Hosking, July, 23 Clinician Responsibilities Under the National Childhood Minnesota Perspective on Childhood Lead Poisoning (A). Vaccine Injury Act. Diane C. Peterson, April, 29 James Nordin, November, 20 Nordin J: A Minnesota Perspective on Childhood Lead Colovic MA: New OSHA Rule Governs Employees’ Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens, April, 40 Poisoning, November, 20 Complications and Mortality of the In-Situ Saphenous Vein Result of an Educational Intervention for Physicians Bypass for Lower Extremity Ischemia. David S. Beebe, Providing HIV-Antibody Testing and Counseling (The). Kumar G. Belani, Ji-Chia Lao, and David Knighton, Paul Terry, Alfred Pheley, David Williams, and Scott January, 27 Strickland, April, 37 CPR in Nursing Homes: Continuing Concerns. Timothy J. Revolution in Clinical Genetics: Practical Applications Crimmins, September, 33 (The). Pamela S. Karnes, May, 35 December 1992/Volume 75 Minnesota Medicine ke INDEX Rocchini AP, Pierpont ME: The Child at Risk for Develop- Financing Reform: Who Will Pay the Price for America’s ing Heart Disease—Third of Three Parts, February, 25 Health Care? The Wyatt Company, March, 35 Terry P, Pheley A, Williams D, Strickland S$: The Result of First, You Have to Get Their Attention: Physician Recruit- an Educational Intervention for Physicians Providing HIV- ment Advertising. Carl Hinson and Rick Lingberg, June, 46 Antibody Testing and Counseling, April, 37 Fisch RO: Giving Brings Spirit of Enlightenment, December, Tountas CP, Ferris FO, Cobb SW: Exertional Compartment 11 Syndrome in Covert Mild Hemophilia: A Case Report, Fisch RO: Thought for Food, July, 11 July, 27 Flexible-Benefit Plans Offer Savings for Employees, Employ- Wegmann K: Chelation Therapy to Treat Lead Toxicity in ers. Hilary O’Donnell and Walter Jones, January, 35 Children, November, 25 Fredeen DJ, Ehlinger EP, Cruikshank SH, Godes JR, Braun JE, Deinard AS: Lead Levels Among Pregnant Women in D Hennepin County, November, 29 Day TW: Cross-Cultural Medicine at Home, March, 15 Frederick LM: The Physician’s Response to Domestic Dicken CH: Lasers in Dermatology: A Review, February, 31 Violence: Legal Issues, February, 35 Dixon G: The Minnesota Advance Psychiatric Directive: Protecting Patient Decision Making, December, 33 Futility and Lack of Cost-Effectiveness in Screening for E Cancer (The). Seymour Handler, December, 13 Effects of Childhood Trauma Upon Adult Recovery from G Injury and Illness (The). Alan $. Bensman, Jerrold Winters, Gayken JA, Kroger JS: The CLIA ’88 Final Rule: A Guide to and Peter Kizilos, November, 11 Compliance, May, 25 Emergency Medicine: The Rural Challenge. Chuck Benda, Giving Brings Spirit of Enlightenment. Robert O. Fisch, November, 14 December, 11 Employee Compensation: All Benefit Plans Are Not Equal. Greenfield L: Together, We Can Make HealthRight Work, Steven E. Grodahl, December, 35 August, 13 Ethics by the Bedside: By Charles M. Culver, M.D., Ph.D., Grodahl SE: Employee Compensation: All Benefit Plans Are Ed., University Press of New England, 1990. Reviewed by Not Equal, December, 35 Spencer Reece, January, 39 H Evaluation of Fetal Cardiac Arrhythmias: Ultrasound Findings and Neonatal Outcome. Steven E. Calvin, Halleland KJ, Mastry SO: HealthRight’s Mandate for Emanuel P. Gaziano, Richard P. Bendel, G. Eric Knox, and Change, June, 35 Debra G. Brandt, December, 29 Halleiand KJ: Physician Liability for Failure to Remove Exertional Compartment Syndrome in Covert Mild Hemo- Breast Implants, July, 31 philia: A Case Report. Chris P. Tountas, Frederick O. Handler S: The Futility and Lack of Cost-Effectiveness in Ferris, and Stephen W. Cobb, July, 27 Screening for Cancer, December, 13 Health Care Antitrust Woes: Does the State Legislature Eprror’s NOTEBOOK Hold the Solution? Quentin T. Johnson, May, 39 Burke, Edmund C. Health Care Reform and Medical Malpractice in Minnesota. Childhood Lead Poisoning: How Serious a Threat? Novem- Kay Nord Hunt and Marc A. Johannsen, October, 33 ber, 5 Health Care Reform in Minnesota: Implications for the Confronting Bias in Health Care, January, 5 Rural Physician. Barbara P. Yawn and Roy A. Yawn, HealthRight: Eureka! What Have We Wrought? June, 5 September, 11 HealthRight Has Wrong Stuff, May, 5 HealthRight’s Mandate for Change. Keith J. Halleland and In the Wake of the Health Right Act, October, 5 Olivia Mastry, June, 35 Land of Equal Opportunity Struggles to Achieve Equality Hennepin County’s Drop Your Guns Campaign: Sound for All, July, 5 Strategy or Merely Popular Policy? Jon Roesler, May, 15 Physicians Fight Family Violence, February, 5 Heussner RC: Malpractice Plaintiffs’ Attorneys: The Professional Perfidy, or Whatever Happened to Conscience? Mindset, the Methods, October, 22 March, 5 Heussner RC: TV Doctor, Michael Breen, April, 20 Public Tunes in to Medical Communicators, April, 5 Hibbs JS: The Medicare/Medicaid Anti-Kickback Provisions: Retirement Doesn’t Always Come Easy, August, 5 Enforcement Implications of the Hanlester Network Three E’s: Ethics, Euthanasia, and Economics, December, 5 Decisions, June, 42 Women in Medicine: A Promising Future, Despite Challeng- Hinson C, Lingberg R: First, You Have to Get Their ing Past, September, 5 Attention: Physician Recruitment Advertising, June, 46 F Hospital-Physician Joint Ventures Revisited: New Tax Ruling May Restrict Hospitals’ Options. Steven N. Beck, Family Violence Intervention: Physicians Find It’s More March, 31 Than Treating Injuries. Miriam K. Feldman, February, 19 How to Evaluate Investment Managers. Larry D. Nielsen, Feldman MK: Family Violence Intervention: Physicians Find November, 40 It’s More Than Treating Injuries, February, 19 Hunt KN, Johannsen MA: Health Care Reform and Medical Feldman MK: Is the New Genetics Outpacing Primary Malpractice in Minnesota, October, 33 Medicine? May, 18 Feldman MK: Physician Image Needs Doctoring, December, 20 Is the New Genetics Outpacing Primary Medicine? Miriam Feldman MK: Physicians Retire on Their Own Terms, K. Feldman, May, 18 August, 16 Minnesota Medicine December 1992/Volume 75 INDEX INTERVIEWS Applications, May, 35 Kelly JA, Hillson SD: Searching for Answers: Using Comput- Becklund RW: The Shape of Things to Come: MMA Docs Have Their Say at the Legislature, February, 13 ers to Find the Literature You Need for Patient Care, Biomedical Ethics Captures Center Stage. Arthur Caplan, October, 39 KlevexJ :W hat Happens in a Malpractice Action? October, December, 7 Blum R: Native American Youth: Poor Health Carries a 29 Powerful Message, July, 7 L Caplan A: Biomedical Ethics Captures Center Stage, Lasers in Dermatology: A Review. Charles H. Dicken, December, 7 February, 31 Brooker DC: A Powerful Voice for Women’s Health, Lead Levels Among Pregnant Women in Hennepin County. January, 9 Diane J. Fredeen, Edward P. Ehlinger, Stephen H. Examining the Past, Present, and Future of Clinical Genetics. Cruikshank, Janice R. Godes, Jane E. Braun, and Amos S. Hymie Gordon, May, 11 Deinard, November, 29 Finding Success and Happiness in Retirement: Planning is Learning About Real Medicine and Real Life. Beth Olsen, the Key. Robert Veninga, August, 7 January, 13 Gamble G, West J, Tansek K: Women Physicians Break Less Than Equal Treatment: Women Battle Sex Bias in the Down Barriers: Minnesota Medicine Interviews Three Health Care Arena. Beryl Byman, January, 16 Women Physicians, September, 6 Like Horatio, Physician Struggles to Make Sense of Tragedy. Gordon H: Examining the Past, Present, and Future of Clifton R. Cleaveland, February, 17 Clinical Genetics, May, 11 Long HJ: Medicine’s Battle with Cancer: Screening Still Key Health Care for New Americans: Blending Traditional and Element of Armamentarium, December, 17 Western Medicine. Patricia F. Walker, March, 9 Lucke SP, Byram TJ: MnCare Will Likely Face Legal Larson DM: Rural EMS: Making It Work in Minnesota, Hurdles, November, 33 November, 7 Medical School of the 90s: Opening Doors to Diversity, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Opportunity. Donald Robertson, June, 11 AAOS Launches Campaign to Prevent Injury. Robert MMaA’s Vision for ‘Health Right’: Task Force Prepares Hensinger, February, 8 Strategy. Barbara P. Yawn, October, 7 Askanas A: Bylaws Analysis Service Available at Lower Native American Youth: Poor Health Carries a Powerful Cost, March, 8 Message. Robert Blum, July, 7 Berman DA: Healing Spirit Finds New Home, March, 7 Physician Broadcaster Gets Good Reception. Thomas C. Bluford JW: HCMC Shares Concern for Teenage Medical Shives, April, 7 Assistance Patients, February, 7 Powerful Voice for Women’s Health (A). Doris C. Brooker, Bylaws Analysis Service Available at Lower Cost. Aynah January, 9 Askanas, March, 8 Robertson D: Medical School of the ’90s: Opening Doors to Campbell D: Child Abuse Workshop, February, 8 Diversity, Opportunity, June, 11 Child Abuse Workshop. Diane Campbell, February, 8 Rural EMS: Making It Work in Minnesota. David M. CLIA Should Classify WBC Count as ‘Waived.’ Palmer A. Larson, November, 7 Peterson, June, 8 Shape of Things to Come: MMA Docs Have Their Say at County Hospital Staffs Not Abandoning Patients. Cynthia the Legislature (The). Roger W. Becklund, February, 13 L. Olson, February, 7 Shives TC: Physician Broadcaster Gets Good Reception, Dowdle JA: Show Up and Be Counted, February, 8 April, 7 Effects of a Walking Program on a Nursing Home Popula- Veninga R: Finding Success and Happiness in Retirement: tion (The). Robert G. Milligan, March, 7 Planning is the Key, August, 7 Forsman RW: A Lab Consultant Comments, June, 8 Walker PF: Health Care for New Americans: Blending Grammens GL: Speaking of M.D. Communicators..., June, 7 Traditional and Western Medicine, March, 9 Handler S: Is Balanced Medical Reporting Too Much to Women Physicians Break Down Barriers. Minnesota Expect? June, 7 Medicine interviews three women physicians (Gail Gamble, HCMC Shares Concern for Teenage Medical Assistance Jane West, and Karin Tansek), September, 6 Patients. John W. Bluford, February, 7 Yawn BP: MMA’s Vision for ‘Health Right’: Task Force HCMC Stymied in Efforts to Treat Medical Assistance Prepares Strategy, October, 7 Patients. Virginia R. Lupo, March, 7 J Healing Spirit Finds New Home. David A. Berman, March, 7 Hensinger R: AAOS Launches Campaign to Prevent Injury, Jesson LE: Sexual Harassment in the Workplace: How to February, 8 Recognize, Investigate, and Prevent the Problem, May, 42 Is Balanced Medical Reporting Too Much to Expect? Job Well Done? Learning to Care for a Patient with AIDS Seymour Handler, June, 7 (A). J. Randall Curtis, March, 19 Lab Consultant Comments (A). Rodney W. Forsman, June, 8 Johnson QT: Health Care Antitrust Woes: Does the State Lupo VR: HCMC Stymied in Efforts to Treat Medical Legislature Hold the Solution? May, 39 Assistance Patients, March, 7 Jones KA, Lennon RL, Hosking MP: Method of Media Mishandle Medical News. Charles R. Meyer, June, 7 Intraoperative Monitoring of Neuromuscular Function and Meyer CR: Media Mishandle Medical News, June, 7 Residual Blockade in the Recovery Room, July, 23 Meyer T: Your Chance to Help! June, 8 K Milligan RG: The Fffects of a Walking Program on a Nursing Home Population, March, 7 Karnes PS: The Revolution in Clinical Genetics: Practical 60 December 1992/Volume 75 Minnesota Medicine 1992 INDEX Olson CL: County Hospital Staffs Not Abandoning Patients, ties Surmount Profound Problems, July, 14 February, 7 Mepicine Law & Poticy Peterson PA: CLIA Should Classify WBC Count as ‘Waived,’ June, 8 Beck SN: Hospital-Physician Joint Ventures Revisited: New Show Up and Be Counted. John A. Dowdle, February, 8 Tax Ruling May Restrict Hospitals’ Options, March, 31 Speaking of M.D. Communicators... Gary L. Grammens, Colovic MA: New OSHA Rule Governs Employees’ June, 7 Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens, April, 40 Your Chance to Help! Tom Meyer, June, 8 Dixon G: The Minnesota Advance Psychiatric Directive: Protecting Patient Decision Making, December, 33 M Frederick LM: The Physician’s Response to Domestic McInerney DJ: The Patient Self-Determination Act: Advance Violence: Legal Issues, February, 35 Directives Available to Minnesota Patients, August, 27 Halleland KJ, Mastry SO: HealthRight’s Mandate for Madery-Wygonik G, Brondum J, Parker D: The Minnesota Change, June, 35 Fatal Accident Circumstances and Epidemiology Study: Halleland KJ: Physician Liability for Failure to Remove Surveillance of Occupational Fatalities, August, 22 Breast Implants, July, 31 Malpractice Plaintiffs’ Attorneys: The Mindset, the Meth- Health Care Antitrust Woes: Does the State Legislature ods. Ralph C. Heussner, Jr., October, 22 Hold the Solution? Quentin T. Johnson, May, 39 Market Timing: Prime Investment Strategy or Optimist’s Health Care Reform and Medical Malpractice in Minnesota. Dream? Dale L. Waltz, February, 39 Kay Nord Hunt and Marc A. Johannsen, October, 33 Medicare/Medicaid Anti-Kickback Provisions: Enforcement HealthRight’s Mandate for Change. Keith J. Halleland and Implications of the Hanlester Network Decisions (The). §. Olivia Mastry, June, 35 John S. Hibbs, June, 42 Hibbs JS: The Medicare/Medicaid Anti-Kickback Provisions: Medicine in the Trenches: The Agony and the Ecstasy of the Enforcement Implications of the Hanlester Network Rural Practitioner. Walter W. Benjamin, April, 13 Decisions, June, 42 Medicine’s Battle with Cancer: Screening Still Key Element Hospital-Physician Joint Ventures Revisited: New Tax of Armamentarium. Harry J. Long, December, 17 Ruling May Restrict Hospitals’ Options. Steven N. Beck, Method of Intraoperative Monitoring of Neuromuscular March, 31 Function and Residual Blockade in the Recovery Room. Hunt KN, Johannsen MA: Health Care Reform and Medical Keith A. Jones, Robert L. Lennon, and Michael P. Hosking, Malpractice in Minnesota, October, 33 July, 23 Johnson QT: Health Care Antitrust Woes: Does the State Miles SH, Haugen D, Lurie N: Minnesota Physicians and Legislature Hold the Solution? May, 39 Health Care Reform: After ‘Health Right,’ October, 13 Kleven J: What Happens in a Malpractice Action? October, 29 Minnesota Access to Health Records: Practical Steps to Lucke SP, Byram TJ: MnCare Will Likely Face Legal Complying with a Confusing Law. Mary E. Prentnieks, Hurdles, November, 33 September, 39 McInerney DJ: The Patient Self-Determination Act: Advance Minnesota Advance Psychiatric Directive: Protecting Patient Directives Available to Minnesota Patients, August, 27 Decision Making (The). Gayle Dixon, December, 33 Medicare/Medicaid Anti-Kickback Provisions: Enforcement Minnesota Association of Nursing Home Medical Directors: Implications of the Hanlester Network Decisions (The). Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Minnesota Nursing John S. Hibbs, June, 42 Homes, September, 35 Minnesota Access to Health Records: Practical Steps to Minnesota Fatal Accident Circumstances and Epidemiology Complying with a Confusing Law. Mary E. Prentnieks, Study: Surveillance of Occupational Fatalities (The). September, 39 Georjean Madery-Wygonik, Jack Brondum, and David Minnesota Advance Psychiatric Directive: Protecting Patient Parker, August, 22 Decision Making (The). Gayle Dixon, December, 33 Minnesota HIV/HBV Joint Task Force Recommendations: Minnesota’s Health Care Reform Act: Will the New Law Executive Summary. April, 32 Founder on Antitrust Fears? Thomas F. Pursell, October, 35 Minnesota Limited Liability Company Act: Physician MnCare Will Likely Face Legal Hurdles. Stephen P. Lucke Groups Likely to Find New Law Beneficial (The). John K. and Tamara J. Byram, November, 33 Steffen, November, 37 New OSHA Rule Governs Employees’ Exposure to Minnesota Medical Association Legislative Staff: MMA Bloodborne Pathogens. Mary Anne Colovic, April, 40 Grapples with Health Care Reform, January, 23 Patient Self-Determination Act: Advance Directives Avail- Minnesota Perspective on Childhood Lead Poisoning (A). able to Minnesota Patients (The). Daniel J. McInerney Jr., James Nordin, November, 20 August, 27 Minnesota Physicians and Health Care Reform: After Physician Liability for Failure to Remove Breast Implants. ‘Health Right.’ Steven H. Miles, David Haugen, and Keith J. Halleland, July, 31 Nicole Lurie, October, 13 Physician Malpractice and Managed Care Plans. James B. Minnesota’s Health Care Reform Act: Will the New Law Platt, January, 31 Founder on Antitrust Fears? Thomas F. Pursell, October, 35 Physician’s Response to Domestic Violence: Legal Issues MMA Committee on Ethics and Medical-Legal Affairs. A (The). Loretta M. Frederick, February, 35 Physician’s Ethical and Legal Obligations to Treat HIV- Platt JB: Physician Malpractice and Managed Care Plans, Infected Patients, June, 27 January, 31 MMA Grapples with Health Care Reform. Minnesota Prentnieks ME: Minnesota Access to Health Records: Medical Association Legislative Staff, January, 23 Practical Steps to Complying with a Confusing Law, MnCare Will Likely Face Legal Hurdles. Stephen P. Lucke September, 39 and Tamara J. Byram, November, 33 Pursell TF: Minnesota’s Health Care Reform Act: Will the Moriarity J: American Indian Health: Providers, Communi- New Law Founder on Antitrust Fears? October, 35 Minnesota Medicine December 1992/Voiume 75 ee INDEX What Happens in a Malpractice Action? Jack Kleven, Schalkle and Kevin J. Dyrhaug, July, 35 October, 29 Rural Health Care Delivery: Survival May Require an Integrated Model. Daniel K. Zismer and Davis D. Fansler, MINNESOTA MEDICAL ASSOCIATION April, 43 Minnesota HIV/HBV Joint Task Force Recommendations: Schalkle BL, Dyrhaug KJ: Private Pensions: A Less Taxing Executive Summary, April, 32 Alternative, July, 35 Minnesota Medical Association Legislative Staff: MMA Sexual Harassment in the Workplace: How to Recognize, Grapples with Health Care Reform, January, 23 Investigate, and Prevent the Problem. Lucinda E. Jesson, MMA Committee on Ethics and Medical-Legal Affairs. A May, 42 Physician’s Ethical and Legal Obligations to Treat HIV- Steffen JK: The Minnesota Limited Liability Company Act: Infected Patients, June, 27 Physician Groups Likely to Find New Law Beneficial, MMaA Grapples with Health Care Reform. Minnesota November, 37 Medical Association Legislative Staff, January, 23 Valuing the Primary Care Patient Base. Daniel K. Zismer Physician’s Ethical and Legal Obligations to Treat HIV- and Davis D. Fansler, September, 43 Infected Patients (A). MMA Committee on Ethics and Waltz DL: Market Timing: Prime Investment Strategy or Medical-Legal Affairs, June, 27 Optimist’s Dream? February, 39 N Wyatt Company: Financing Reform: Who Will Pay the Price for America’s Health Care? March, 35 Nettleton PH: Nurtured Toward Excellence: Medical School Zismer DK, Fansler DD: Rural Health Care Delivery: Grads Reflect on Their Training, June, 15 Survival May Require an Integrated Model, April, 43 New OSHA Rule Governs Employees’ Exposure to Zismer DK, Fansler DD: Valuing the Primary Care Patient Bloodborne Pathogens. Mary Anne Colovic, April, 40 Base, September, 43 Nielsen LD: How to Evaluate Investment Managers, November, 40 P Nordin J: A Minnesota Perspective on Childhood Lead Patient Self-Determination Act: Advance Directives Avail- Poisoning, November, 20 able to Minnesota Patients (The). Daniel J. McInerney, Nurtured Toward Excellence: Medical School Grads Reflect August, 27 on Their Training. Pamela Hill Nettleton, June, 15 Peterson DC: Clinician Responsibilities Under the National O Childhood Vaccine Injury Act, April, 29 Physician Image Needs Doctoring. Miriam K. Feldman, O’Donnell H, Jones W: Flexible-Benefit Plans Offer Savings December, 20 for Employees, Employers, January, 35 Physician Liability for Failure to Remove Breast Implants. Olsen B: Learning About Real Medicine and Real Life, Keith J. Halleland, July, 31 January, 13 Physician Malpractice and Managed Care Plans. James B. ON THE Business SIDE Platt, January, 31 Physician’s Ethical and Legal Obligations to Treat HIV- Bond Funds: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. David M. Infected Patients (A). MMA Committee on Ethics and Carlson, August, 31 Medical-Legal Affairs, June, 27 Carlson DM: Bond Funds: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, August, 31 Physician’s Response to Domestic Violence: Legal Issues (The). Loretta M. Frederick, February, 35 Employee Compensation: All Benefit Plans Are Not Equal. Physicians Retire on Their Own Terms. Miriam K. Feldman, Steven E. Grodahl, December, 35 Financing Reform: Who Will Pay the Price for America’s August, 16 Platt JB: Physician Malpractice and Managed Care Plans, Health Care? The Wyatt Company, March, 35 January, 31 First, You Have to Get Their Attention: Physician Recruit- Politics of HealthRight: Piecing It Together (The). Thomas ment Advertising. Carl Hinson and Rick Lingberg, June, 46 Allen, June, 21 Flexible-Benefit Plans Offer Savings for Employees, Employ- Prentnieks ME: Minnesota Access to Health Records: ers. Hilary O’Donnell and Walter Jones, January, 35 Practical Steps to Complying with a Confusing Law, Grodahl SE: Employee Compensation: All Benefit Plans Are September, 39 Not Equal, December, 35 Priester R: Will Minnesota’s Health Care Reform Act Assure Hinson C, Lingberg R: First, You Have to Get Their Fair Access? October, 17 Attention: Physician Recruitment Advertising, June, 46 Private Pensions: A Less Taxing Alternative. Barry L. How to Evaluate Investment Managers. Larry D. Nielsen, Schalkle and Kevin J. Dyrhaug, July, 35 November, 40 Pursell TF: Minnesota’s Health Care Reform Act: Will the Jesson LE: Sexual Harassment in the Workplace: How to New Law Founder on Antitrust Fears? October, 35 Recognize, Investigate, and Prevent the Problem, May, 42 Market Timing: Prime Investment Strategy or Optimist’s PERSPECTIVES Dream? Dale L. Waltz, February, 39 Benjamin WW: Medicine in the Trenches: The Agony and Minnesota Limited Liability Company Act: Physician the Ecstasy of the Rural Practitioner, April, 13 Groups Likely to Find New Law Beneficial (The). John K. Benson D: Riding in the HealthRight Rodeo, August, 11 Steffen, November, 37 Cleaveland CR: Like Horatio, Physician Struggles to Make Nielsen LD: How to Evaluate Investment Managers, Sense of Tragedy, February, 17 November, 40 Cross-Cultural Medicine at Home. Thomas W. Day, March, O’Donnell H, Jones W: Flexible-Benefit Plans Offer Savings 15 for Employees, Employers, January, 35 Curtis JR: A Job Well Done? Learning to Care for a Patient Private Pensions: A Less Taxing Alternative. Barry L. with AIDS, March, 19 62 December 1992/Volume 75 Minnesota Medicine 'ere INDEX Day TW: Cross-Cultural Medicine at Home, March, 15 R Fisch RO: Giving Brings Spirit of Enlightenment, December, Reece S: (Review of) Ethics by the Bedside: By Charles M. 11 Culver, M.D., Ph.D., Ed., University Press of New Fisch RO: Thought for Food, July, 11 England, 1990, January, 39 Giving Brings Spirit of Enlightenment. Robert O. Fisch, Result of an Educational Intervention for Physicians December, 11 Providing HIV-Antibody Testing and Counseling (The). Greenfield L: Together, We Can Make HealthRight Work, Paul Terry, Alfred Pheley, David Williams, and Scott August, 13 Strickland, April, 37 Health Care Reform in Minnesota: Implications for the Revolution in Clinical Genetics: Practical Applications Rural Physician. Barbara P. Yawn and Roy A. Yawn, (The). Pamela S. Karnes, May, 35 September, 11 Riding in the HealthRight Rodeo. Sen. Duane Benson, Hennepin County’s Drop Your Guns Campaign: Sound August, 11 Strategy or Merely Popular Policy? Jon Roesler, May, 15 Rocchini AP, Pierpont ME: The Child at Risk for Develop- Job Well Done? Learning to Care for a Patient with AIDS ing Heart Disease—Third of Three Parts, February, 25 (A). J. Randall Curtis, March, 19 Roesler J: Hennepin County’s Drop Your Guns Campaign: Learning About Real Medicine and Real Life. Beth Olsen, Sound Strategy or Merely Popular Policy? May, 15 January, 13 Rural Health Care Delivery: Survival May Require an Like Horatio, Physician Struggles to Make Sense of Tragedy. Integrated Model. Daniel K. Zismer and Davis D. Fansler, Clifton R. Cleaveland, February, 17 April, 43 Medicine in the Trenches: The Agony and the Ecstasy of the Rural Practitioner. Walter W. Benjamin, April, 13 S Miles SH, Haugen D, Lurie N: Minnesota Physicians and Schalkle BL, Dyrhaug KJ: Private Pensions: A Less Taxing Health Care Reform: After ‘Health Right,’ October, 13 Alternative, July, 35 Minnesota Physicians and Health Care Reform: After Searching for Answers: Using Computers to Find the ‘Health Right.’ Steven H. Miles, David Haugen, and Literature You Need for Patient Care. Julia A. Kelly and Nicole Lurie, October, 13 Steven D. Hillson, October, 39 Nettleton PH: Nurtured Toward Excellence: Medical School Sexual Harassment in the Workplace: How to Recognize, Grads Reflect on Their Training, June, 15 Investigate, and Prevent the Problem. Lucinda E. Jesson, Nurtured Toward Excellence: Medical School Grads Reflect May, 42 on Their Training. Pamela Hill Nettleton, June, 15 Shaw DA, Hoban TW: Twin Cities Health Care Mergers, Olsen B: Learning About Real Medicine and Real Life, Acquisitions, and Affiliations: Implications for Indepen- January, 13 dent Physician Practices, September, 24 Priester R: Will Minnesota’s Health Care Reform Act Assure Steffen JK: The Minnesota Limited Liability Company Act: Fair Access? October, 17 Physician Groups Likely to Find New Law Beneficial, Riding in the HealthRight Rodeo. Sen. Duane Benson, November, 37 August, 11 Roesler J: Hennepin County’s Drop Your Guns Campaign: SPECIAL REPORTS Sound Strategy or Merely Popular Policy? May, 15 Bensman AS, Winters J, Kizilos P: The Effects of Childhood Thought for Food. Robert O. Fisch, July, 11 Trauma Upon Adult Recovery from Injury and Illness, Together, We Can Make HealthRight Work. Rep. Lee November, 11 Greenfield, August, 13 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Minnesota Nursing Will Minnesota’s Health Care Reform Act Assure Fair Homes. Minnesota Association of Nursing Home Medical Access? Reinhard Priester, October, 17 Directors, September, 35 Yawn BP, Yawn RA: Health Care Reform in Minnesota: CLIA ’88 Final Rule: A Guide to Compliance (The). Julie A. Implications for the Rural Physician, September, 11 Gayken and J. Stephen Kroger, May, 25 P2akESIDENT’S LETTER Clinician Responsibilities Under the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act. Diane C. Peterson, April, 29 Hanson, A. Stuart: CPR in Nursing Homes: Continuing Concerns. Timothy J. Another Abuse Problem, October, 43 Crimmins, September, 33 Back to the Basics to Rebuild Physicians’ Public Image, Crimmins TJ: CPR in Nursing Homes: Continuing Con- December, 37 cerns, September, 33 Three A’s (The), November, 43 Effects of Childhood Trauma Upon Adult Recovery from Injury and Illness (The). Alan S$. Bensman, Jerrold Winters, Stolee, Thomas A: and Peter Kizilos, November, 11 Closing Thoughts, September, 47 Gayken JA, Kroger JS: The CLIA ’88 Final Rule: A Guide to HealthRight Data Initiatives Call for MMA Involvement, Compliance, May, 25 June, 49 Kelly JA, Hillson SD: Searching for Answers: Using Comput- HMSS Tackles the Tough Questions, February, 41 ers to Find the Literature You Need for Patient Care, Physician Apathy Guarantees Exclusion, April, 47 October, 39 Physician Involvement, Leadership Will Help Achieve Madery-Wygonik G, Brondum J, Parker D: The Minnesota Equality, July, 39 Fatal Accident Circumstances and Epidemiology Study: Physicians Should Manage the Care They Provide, August, 37 Surveillance of Occupational Fatalities, August, 22 Renewal of Purpose for 1992 (A), January, 37 Minnesota Association of Nursing Home Medical Directors: Tale of Two Cities (A), March, 41 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Minnesota Nursing Where HealthRight Went Wrong, May, 45 Homes, September, 35 Minnesota Medicine December 1992/Volume 75 63 ;o72 INVA Minnesota Fatal Accident Circumstances and Epidemiology Zismer DK, Fansler DD: Rural Health Care Delivery: Study: Surveillance of Occupational Fatalities (The). Survival May Require an Integrated Model, April, 43 Georjean Madery-Wygonik, Jack Brondum, and David Zismer DK, Fansler DD: Valuing the Primary Care Patient Parker, August, 22 Base, September, 43 Minnesota HIV/HBV Joint Task Force Recommendations: Executive Summary. April, 32 Minnesota Medical Association Legislative Staff: MMA Grapples with Health Care Reform, January, 23 MMA Committee on Ethics and Medical-Legal Affairs: A Physician’s Ethical and Legal Obligations to Treat HIV- Infected Patients, June, 27 MMaA Grapples with Health Care Reform. Minnesota Medical Association Legislative Staff, January, 23 Peterson DC: Clinician Responsibilities Under the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act, April, 29 Physician’s Ethical and Legal Obligations to Treat HIV- Infected Patients (A). MMA Committee on Ethics and Medical-Legal Affairs, June, 27 Searching for Answers: Using Computers to Find the Literature You Need for Patient Care. Julia A. Kelly and Steven D. Hillson, October, 39 Shaw DA, Hoban TW: Twin Cities Health Care Mergers, Acquisitions, and Affiliations: Implications for Indepen- dent Physician Practices, September, 24 Twin Cities Health Care Mergers, Acquisitions, and Affiliations: Implications for Independent Physician Practices. Douglas A. Shaw and Thomas W. Hoban, September, 24 a Terry P, Pheley A, Williams D, Strickland S: The Result of an Educational Intervention for Physicians Providing HIV- Antibody Testing and Counseling, April, 37 Thought for Food. Robert O. Fisch, July, 11 Together, We Can Make HealthRight Work. Rep. Lee Greenfield, August, 13 Tountas CP, Ferris FO, Cobb SW: Exertional Compartment Syndrome in Covert Mild Hemophilia: A Case Report, July, 27 TV Doctor, Michael Breen. Ralph C. Heussner, Jr., April, 20 Twin Cities Health Care Mergers, Acquisitions, and Affiliations: Implications for Independent Physician Practices. Douglas A. Shaw and Thomas W. Hoban, September, 24 Vv Valuing the Primary Care Patient Base. Daniel K. Zismer and Davis D. Fansler, September, 43 W Waltz DL: Market Timing: Prime Investment Strategy or Optimist’s Dream? February, 39 Wegmann K: Chelation Therapy to Treat Lead Toxicity in Children, November, 25 What Happens in a Malpractice Action? Jack Kleven, October, 29 Will Minnesota’s Health Care Reform Act Assure Fair Access? Reinhard Priester, October, 17 Women in Medicine: The Tortuous Path to Professionalism. Dorothy M. Bernstein, September, 16 Wyatt Company: Financing Reform: Who Will Pay the Price for America’s Health Care? March, 35 pe Yawn BP, Yawn RA: Health Care Reform in Minnesota: Implications for the Rural Physician, September, 11 64 December 1992/Volume 75 Minnesota Medicine

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