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ToS INDEX Volume 78 Index, January-December 1995 A Plague,” by Laurie Garrett, July, 45. Quiet Crisis (A). Review of “America’s Children: Triumph Allen T: Serious Business, October, 6. or Tragedy,” by Charles N. Oberg, M.D., M.P.H.., Apple GJ: Who Bears the Risk When Physicians Are Also Nicholas A. Bryant, and Marilyn L. Bach, Ph.D. Patsy Insurers? May, 23. Attitude Adjustment: A Complacent Public Tunes Out the Stinchfield, June, 42. AIDS Epidemic. Miriam K. Feldman, November, 10. Spreading the Fear of Infectious Disease. Review of “The Hot Zone,” by Richard Preston, and “The Coming B Plague,” by Laurie Garrett. Charles R. Meyer, July, 45. Babies on the Verge of Having Babies. David Wallinga, June, Stinchfield P: A Quiet Crisis. Review of “America’s Chil- 20. dren: Triumph or Tragedy,” by by Charles N. Oberg, Baumgarten A: Doling Out Risk: How Capitation Measures M.D., M.P.H., Nicholas A. Bryant, and Marilyn L. Bach, up in Minnesota, May, 10. Ph.D., June, 42. Bearing the Bad News. Katie M. Colon, February, 10. Yawn BP: A Dream Fulfilled. Review of “As Long as Life: Beating the Odds. Stephen Rapatz-Harr, July, 8. The Memoirs of a Frontier Woman Doctor,” by Mary Bell H: May the Balance Be With You, December, 6. Canaga Rowland, September, 49. Bell H: Out of the Classroom—Into the Exam Room, C December, 10. Cancer Pain Management in the Hospice Setting. John C. Bell H: Showcasing Primary Care, October, 8. Manion, February, 25. Benzie DP, Frericks SB: University of Minnesota Community Capitation Without Trepidation. David E. Pautz, May, 8. Rotations Expose Students to Family Practice, December, 17. Carlson R: Tuned-in to Telemedicine, March, 10. Blum RW, Beuhring T: Guidelines for Adolescent Preventive Cass RM: Final Bloom, February, 8. Celiac Sprue in an Asymptomatic Elderly Man. Nic R. Services: Addressing Youths’ Risky Behaviors, June, 29. Cordum, Brendan M. McGuire, and Douglas Nelson, Blumer BJ: Lessons from the Butcher Case, February, 43. Board of Medical Practice Improves Its Complaint Handling May, 29. Cervical Radiculopathy: Causes and Surgical Treatment. System (The). Kent G. Harbison, January, 43. Michael D. Smith, April, 28. Bohen J: Fostering Collaborative Care, July, 6. Chapin-Strike S: One for the Money: The Financial Benefits Braus P: Kinder, Gentler, and Lower-Paid Women Physi- cians, September, 8. of EDI, October, §2. Chapin-Strike S: Three to Get Ready: Taking EDI from Book Reviews Theory to Reality, December, 43. Death, Science, and God: A Review of Three Books. Review Chapin-Strike S: Two for the Show: EDI and Electronic of “The Troubled Dream of Life: Living with Mortality,” Commerce, November, 59. by Daniel Callahan, “Dreams of a Final Theory,” by Clary BG: Physician Collective Bargaining: Antitrust Steven Weinberg, and “The Astonishing Hypothesis: The Prospects and Pitfalls, August, 41. Scientific Search for the Soul,” by Francis Crick. Charles R. Clement D: Kids Shooting Kids: A Surgeon’s Response, Meyer, February, 48. June, 8. Dream Fulfilled (A). Review of “As Long as Life: The Collins A, Baumgartner D, Henry K: U.S. Prisoners’ Access Memoirs of a Frontier Woman Doctor,” by Mary Canaga to Experimental HIV Therapies, November, 45. Rowland. Barbara P. Yawn, September, 49. Colén K: Bearing the Bad News, February, 10. Handler S: History’s Answers to Medicine’s Troubled Colén K: Measure of Independence (A), July, 10. Present. Review of “Vandals at the Gates of Medicine,” by Colén K: More than Medicine: Caring for the AIDS Patient, Miguel A. Faria Jr., M.D., May, 43. November, 6. History’s Answers to Medicine’s Troubled Present. Review Communities Take Aim to Snuff Out Smoking. Miriam K. of “Vandals at the Gates of Medicine,” by Miguel Faria Feldman, April, 10. Jr., M.D. Seymour Handler, May, 43. Cordum NR, McGuire BM, Nelson D: Celiac Sprue in an Light in the Heart of Darkness. Review of “My Own Asymptomatic Elderly Man, May, 29. Country,” by Abraham Verghese, M.D. Charles R. Meyer, Critical Care for the Health System. Fran Miller Toubin, November, 8. January, 6. Meyer CR: Death, Science, and God: A Review of Three Crouse BJ: Recruitment and Retention of Family Physicians, Books. Review of “The Troubled Dream of Life: Living October, 29. with Mortality,” by Daniel Callahan, “Dreams of a Final CunicaL & HEALTH AFFAIRS Theory,” by Steven Weinberg, and “The Astonishing Cancer Pain Management in the Hospice Setting. John C. Hypothesis: The Scientific Search for the Soul,” by Francis Manion, February, 25. Crick, February, 48. Meyer CR: Light in the Heart of Darkness. Review of “My Celiac Sprue in an Asymptomatic Elderly Man. Nic R. Cordum, Brendon M. McGuire, and Douglas Nelson, Own Country,” by Abraham Verghese, M.D., November, 8. May, 29. Cervical Radiculopathy: Causes and Surgical Treatment. Meyer CR: Spreading the Fear of Infectious Disease. Review Michael D. Smith, April, 28. of “The Hot Zone” by Richard Preston, and “The Coming Minnesota Medicine December 1995/Volume 78 ee INDEX Collins A, Baumgartner D, Henry K: U.S. Prisoners’ Access Perils of Prozac (The). Deane C. Manolis, January, 19. to Experimental HIV Therapies, November, 45. Priester R, Elliott TE: Forecasting Physician Workforce Cordum NR, McGuire BM, Nelson D: Celiac Sprue in an Requirements in Minnesota, October, 21. Asymptomatic Elderly Man, May, 29. Recruitment and Retention of Family Physicians. Byron J. Crouse BJ: Recruitment and Retention of Family Physicians, Crouse, October, 29. October, 29. Retirement of Senior Physicians in Rural Minnesota: Factors Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease: Indications, Diagnosis, Influencing Physicians’ Plans to Retire. Julia Lee, Thomas and Treatment. Richard Golden, January, 25. Lenzmeier, James Boulger, Sally Buck, Dale Bergeron, and Directions in HIV/AIDS Research: A Minnesota Perspective. Terence J. Hill, December, 21. Keith Henry, Holly Melroe, and Ray Nelson, November, Riestenberg G, Brunette DD: The Incidence and Prevalence 26. of Nonfatal Gunshot Wounds in Minnesota, September, Elliott B, Renier C, Vecchi L, Clark TC: Health Care for the 29. Uninsured in Duluth, March, 25. Rural Minnesota Family Physicians’ Attitudes Toward Fernandes ET, Gleich P, Ercole C: Lasers in Urology, July Telemedicine. Jon Kane, Jeff Morken, Jim Boulger, Byron 23. Crouse, and Dale Bergeron, March, 19. Forecasting Physician Workforce Requirements in Minne- Schwebke KE, Hoyt LG: HIV Infection in Women and sota. Reinhard Priester and Thomas E. Elliott, October, Children, November, 35. zt. Seim HC, Mitchell JE: Life After Medical Practice: A Golden R: Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease: Indications, Retirement Profile of Minnesota Physicians, December, 27. Diagnosis, and Treatment, January, 25. Should a Geriatric Nurse Practitioner Become Part of a Health Care for the Uninsured in Duluth. Barbara Elliott, Multispecialty Group? Barbara P. Yawn and G. Richard Colleen Renier, Laura Vecchi, and Terrence C. Clark, Geier Jr., July, 17. March, 25. Smith MD: Cervical Radiculopathy: Causes and Surgical Henry K, Campbell S: Needlestick/Sharps Injuries and HIV Treatment, April, 28. Exposure Among Health Care Workers: National Esti- Tietz CA: Lapaoscopic-assisted Hysterectomy in a Rural mates Based on a Survey of U.S. Hospitals, November, 41. Minnesota Hospital, December, 31. Henry K: HIV: An Endemic Health Problem in Minnesota, U.S. Prisoners’ Access to Experimental HIV Therapies. November, 15. Abigail Collins, Dana Baumgartner, and Keith Henry, Henry K: Management of HIV Infection: A 1995-96 November, 45. Overview for the Clinician, November, 17. Yawn BP, Geier GR Jr.: Should a Geriatric Nurse Practitio- Henry K, Melroe H, Nelson R: Directions in HIV/AIDS ner Become Part of a Multispecialty Group? July, 17 Research: A Minnesota Perspective, November, 26. Yawn BP, Kurland M, Boloton R, Martin AR: Immuniza- HIV: An Endemic Health Problem in Minnesota. Keith tion Compliance Outside the Health Plans: A Non-HMO Henry, November, 15. Report Card, August, 25. HIV Infection in Women and Children. Kay E. Schwebke D and Laura G. Hoyt, November, 35. Immunization Compliance Outside the Health Plans: A Data Privacy Under MinnesotaCare. Mary Prentnieks and Non-HMO Report Card. Barbara P. Yawn, Margary Shirley Qual, October, 47. Kurland, Ryan Boloton, and Allison R. Martin, August, Death, Science, and God. Charles R. Meyer, February, 48. PLS Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease: Indications, Diagnosis, Incidence and Prevalence of Nonfatal Gunshot Wounds in and Treatment. Richard Golden, January, 25. Minnesota (The). Gary Riestenberg and Douglas D. Directions in HIV/AIDS Research: A Minnesota Perspective. Brunette, September, 29. Keith Henry, Holly Melroe, and Ray Nelson, November, Kane J, Morken J, Boulger J, Crouse B, Bergeron D: Rural 26. Minnesota Family Physicians’ Attitudes Toward Doctor Is ‘In’ When It Comes to Adolescents (The). Miriam Telemedicine, March, 19. K. Feldman, June, 6. Laparoscopic-assisted Hysterectomy in a Rural Minnesota Doling Out Risk: How Capitation Measures up in Minne- Hospital. Charles A. Tietz, December, 31. sota. Allan Baumgarten, May, 10. Lasers in Urology. Eduardo T. Fernandes, Paul Gleich, and Dream Fulfilled (A). Barbara P. Yawn, September, 49 Cesar Ercole, July, 23. E Lee J, Lenzmeier T, Boulger J, Buck S, Bergeron D, Hill TJ: Retirement of Senior Physicians in Rural Minnesota: Economic and Human Costs of Smoking in Minnesota Factors Influencing Physicians’ Plans to Retire, December (The). Dick Welch, Kathy Daly, and Judith Hilton, April, 21. 19 Life After Medical Practice: A Retirement Profile of Minne- Elliott B, Renier C, Vecchi L, Clark TC: Health Care for the sota Physicians. Harold C. Seim and James E. Mitchell, Uninsured in Duluth, March, 25. December, 27. Emerging Infectious Diseases: Controversies, Causes, and Management of HIV Infection: A 1995-96 Overview for the Control. Kristine L. MacDonald and Michael T. Clinician. Keith Henry, November, 17. Osterholm, July, 41. Manion JC: Cancer Pain Management in the Hospice End-of-Life Care in Minnesota. Steven Miles and Eileen Setting, February, 25. Weber, February, 15. Manolis DC: The Perils of Prozac, January, 19. EDITORIALS Needlestick/Sharps Injuries and HIV Exposure Among Capitation Without Trepidation. David E. Pautz, May, 8. Health Care Workers: National Estimates Based on a Survey of U.S. Hospitals. Keith Henry and Scott Campbell, End-of-Life Care in Minnesota. Steven Miles and Eileen November, 41. Weber, February, 15. 64 December 1995/Volume 78 Minnesota Medicine 19735 INDEX Freedom of Choice in Health Care Today: Myth or Reality? Gervais, Karen Grandstrand: Monica Wietgrefe, October, 43. The Life of a Bioethicist. Margaret Rog, February, 6. Improvements in Diabetes Treatment. Bruce R. Zimmerman, Mulder, Richard: April, 46. The House Physician. Fran Miller Toubin, April, 6. Kiscaden S: MinnesotaCare: Round 4, January, 16. Murray, Michael: Miles $, Weber E: End-of-Life Care in Minnnesota, Febru- Taking the Helm in Turbulent Times. J.P. Miller, Septem- ary, 15. ber, 6. MinnesotaCare: Round 4. Sen. Sheila Kiscaden, January, 16. Remafedi, Gary: Pautz DE: Capitation Without Trepidation, May, 8. The Doctor Is ‘In’ When It Comes to Adolescents. Miriam TV Violence. David Walsh, June, 14. K. Feldman, June, 6. Walsh D: TV Violence, June, 14. Schut, Ron, and Simpson, Margaret: Wietgrefe M: Freedom of Choice in Health Care Today: More than Medicine: Caring for the AIDS Patient. Katie Myth or Reality? October, 43. Colén, November, 6 (see Simpson). Zimmerman BR: Improvements in Diabetes Treatment, Schwartz, Burton: April, 46. Serious Business. Thomas Allen, October, 6. Eprtor’s NOTEBOOKS Simpson, Margaret, and Schut, Ron: More than Medicine: Caring for the AIDS Patient. Katie Meyer, Charles R.: Colon, November, 6. AIDS: Public Perceptions Obscure Medical Discourse, St. Peter, Wendy: November, 5. Indispensable. William Hoffman, August, 6. Applying the Healing Arts to Health Sy :em Reform, January, S. G Division of Labor, July, 5. Geber G: Health Status of Suburban Hennepin County Easing the Growing Pains, June, 5. Adolescents, June, 24. Infernal Habit (An), April, 5. Golden R: Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease: Indications, Learning by Example, December, 5. Diagnosis, and Treatment, January, 25. Mayo Mythology (The), September, 5. Gonzalez-Campoy RC: Mayo Doc Inspires Multi-Cultural Mindful of Capitation’s Risks, May, 5. Care, March, 6. Telemedicine Beckons, March, 5. Guidelines for Adolescent Preventive Services: Addressing Tension Is Palpable (The), October, 5. Youths’ Risky Behaviors. Robert W. Blum and Trish When Medicine Can’t Cure, February, 5. Beuhring, June, 29. Winning Formula (A): New Model Expands Pharmacists’ H Role, August, 5. Hamilton S: Talking to Your Patients About Gun Violence F and Gun Safety, September, 20. Farley H: The Surprise Visit, December, 8. Handler S: History’s Answers to Medicine’s Troubled Feldman MK: Attitude Adjustment: A Complaceng Public Present, May, 43. Tunes Out the AIDS Epidemic, November, 10. Harbison KG: The Board of Medical Practice Improves Its Feldman MK: Communities Take Aim to Snuff Out Complaint Handling System, January, 43. Smoking, April, 10. Haugen PS: Recollection, January, 8. Feldman MK: Doctor Is ‘In’ When It Comes to Adolescents Health Care for the Uninsured in Duluth. Barbara Elliott, (The), June, 6. Colleen Renier, Laura Vecchi, and Terrence C. Clark, Feldman MK: Prescription for Change, August, 10. March, 25. Fernandes ET, Gleich P, Ercole C: Lasers in Urology, July Health Status of Suburban Hennepin County Adolescents. 23. Gayle Geber, June, 24. Final Bloom. Roger M. Cass, February, 8. Henry K, Campbell S: Needlestick/Sharps Injuries and HIV Forecasting Physician Workforce Requirements in Minne- Exposure Among Health Care Workers: National Esti- sota. Reinhard Priester and Thomas E. Elliott, 21. mates Based on a Survey of U.S. Hospitals, November, 41. Fostering Collaborative Care. James Bohen, July, 6. Henry K: HIV: An Endemic Health Problem in Minnesota, Freedom of Choice in Health Care Today: Myth or Reality? November, 15. Monica Wietgrefe, October, 43. Henry K: Management of HIV Infection: A 1995-96 Face TO FACE Overview for the Clinician, November, 17. Henry K, Melroe H, Nelson R: Directions in HIV/AIDS Crimmins, Timothy ].: Research: A Minnesota Perspective, November, 26. Critical Care for the Health System. Fran Miller Toubin, Higher Office to Higher Learning. May, 6. January, 6. History’s Answers to Medicine’s Troubled Present. Seymour Crouse, Byron: Handler, May, 43. May the Balance Be With You. Howard Bell, December, 6. HIV: An Endemic Health Problem in Minnesota. Keith Durenberger, Dave: Henry, November, 15. Higher Office to Higher Learning. May, 6. HIV Infection in Women and Children. Kay E. Schwebke Fotland, Jay: and Laura G. Hoyt, November, 35. Fostering Collaborative Care. James Bohen, July, 6. Hoffman W: Indispensable, August, 6. Franz, Walt: House Physician (The). Fran Miller Toubin, April, 6. Mayo Doc Inspires Multi-Cultural Care. Rebecca C. Humphrey HH III: Industry Under Fire: Minnesota v. the Gonzalez-Campoy, March, 6. Tobacco Industry, April, 23. Minnesota Medicine December 1995/Volume 78 65 oes INDEX HEALTH REFORM SERIES Is Prozac Really Perilous? David A. Lang, March, 2. Jensen SM: Hospitals Can Take Steps to Ease End-of-Life Silversmith J: Universal Coverage: Policy Options and the Decision Making, January, 3. Minnesota Experience. March, 42. Kishel GF: Single-Payer System Would Allow More Family Universal Coverage: Policy Options and the Minnesota Experience. Janet Silversmith, March, 42. Time, January, 2. Lang DA: Is Prozac Really Perilous? March, 2. I Let’s Not Forget Outside Resources for Alzheimer’s. Ronald Immunization Compliance Outside the Health Plans: A C. Petersen, March, 2. Non-HMO Report Card. Barbara P. Yawn, Margary Manolis DC: Dr. Manolis Responds to: “Is Prozac Really Kurland, Ryan Boloton, and Allison R. Martin, August, Perilous,” March, 3. 25. Petersen RC: Let’s Not Forget Outside Resources for Immunizing the Adult Immigrant Patient: What to Do When Alzheimer’s, March, 2. There Are No Records. Gregory A. Poland, August, 18. Scherek JJ: The Caduceus Has Modern-Day Relevance, Improvements in Diabetes Treatment. Bruce R. Zimmerman, January, 48. April, 46. Single-Payer System Would Allow More Family Time. G.F. Incidence and Prevalence of Nonfatal Gunshot Wounds in Kishel, January, 2. Minnesota (The). Gary Riestenberg and Douglas D. Sturgeon R, Mosser G: Thanks PPAC Volunteers! January, 2 Brunette, September, 29. Indispensable. William Hoffman, August, 6. Thanks PPAC Volunteers! Richard Sturgeon and Gordon Industry Under Fire: Minnesota v. the Tobacco Industry. Mosser, January, 2. Hubert H. Humphrey III, April, 23. M Investing in the Future. J.P. Miller, September,*10. MacDonald KL, Osterholm MT: Emerging Infectious Is Capitation Right for Your Practice? Randall S. Vollertsen and Robert B. Cumming, May, 16. Diseases: Controversies, Causes, and Control, July, 41. Management of HIV Infection: A 1995-96 Overview for the K Clinician. Keith Henry, November, 17. Kane J, Morken J, Boulger J, Crouse B, Bergeron D: Rural Manion JC: Cancer Pain Management in the Hospice Minnesota Family Physicians’ Attitudes Toward Setting, February, 25. Telemedicine, March, 19. Manolis DC: The Perils of Prozac, January, 19. Kids Shooting Kids: A Surgeon’s Response. Douglas May the Balance Be With You. Howard Bell, December, 6. Clement, June, 8. Mayo Doc Inspires Multi-Cultural Care. Rebecca C. Kinder, Gentler, and Lower-Paid Women Physicians. Gonzalez-Campoy, March, 6. Patricia Braus, September, 8. McCarthy MP: Small-Town Raceway, August, 8. Kiscaden S: MinnesotaCare: Round 4, January, 16. Measure of Independence (A). Katie Colén, July, 10. Medical Futility Debate Continues (The}. Margo S. L Struthers, and Brad C. Olson, February, 29. Laparoscopic-assisted Hysterectomy in a Rural Minnesota Meyer CR: Death, Science, and God: A Review of Three Hospital. Charles A. Tietz, December, 31. Books, February, 48. Lasers in Urology. Eduardo T. Fernandes, Paul Gleich, and Meyer CR: Light in the Heart of Darkness, November, 8. Cesar Ercole, July, 23. Meyer CR: Spreading the Fear of Infectious Disease, July, Lee J, Lenzmeier T, Boulger J, Buck S, Bergeron D, Hill TJ: 45. Retirement of Senior Physicians in Rural Minnesota: Miles S, Weber E: End-of-Life Care in Minnnesota, Febru- Factors Influencing Physicians’ Plans to Retire, December, ary, 15. 21. Miller JP: Investing in the Future, September, 10. Lessons from the Butcher Case. Barbara J. Blumer, Febru- Miller JP: Taking the Helm in Turbulent Times, September, ary, 43. 6. Life After Medical Practice: A Retirement Profile of Minne- Mills H: Safe Hunting, September, 25. sota Physicians. Harold C. Seim and James E. Mitchell, MinnesotaCare: Round 4. Sen. Sheila Kiscaden, January, 16. December, 27. MMaA Introduces the Minnesota Health Care Quality and Life of a Bioethicist (The). Margaret Rog, February, 6. Coverage Act. Dave Renner, January, 10. Light in the Heart of Darkness. Charles R. Meyer, Novem- More than Medicine: Caring for the AIDS Patient. Katie ber, 8. Colén, November, 6. Lost to Follow-up: A Detective Story. P. Michael Nordberg, Mepta WATCH March, 8. Enough to Raise One’s Blood Pressure. Charles R. Meyer, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR May, 2. Caduceus Has Modern-Day Relevance (The). Jerome J. Meyer CR: Enough to Raise One’s Blood Pressure, May, 2. Scherek, January, 48. Meyer CR: When the Numbers Don’t Add Up, December, 2. Child Abuse Article Missed Important Resource. Kathryn C. When the Numbers Don’t Add Up. Charles R. Meyer, Halverson, January, 2. December, 2. Dr. Manolis Responds to “Is Prozac Really Perilous.” Deane Mepicine Law & Po.icy C. Manolis, March, 3. Halverson KC: Child Abuse Article Missed Important Apple GJ: Who Bears the Risk When Physicians Are Also Resource, January, 2. Insurers? May, 23. Hospitals Can Take Steps to Ease End-of-Life Decision Blumer BJ: Lessons from the Butcher Case, February, 43. Making. Scott M. Jensen, January, 3. Board of Medical Practice Improves Its Complaint Handling 66 December 1995/Volume 78 Minnesota Medicine 7795 INDEX System (The). Kent G. Harbison, January, 43. Physician Employment Agreements: What to Look For. Clary BG: Physician Collective Bargaining: Antitrust James Platt, July, 29. Prospects and Pitfalls, August, 41. Platt J: Physician Employment Agreements: What to Look Data Privacy Under MinnesotaCare. Mary Prentnieks and For, July, 29. Shirley Qual, October, 47. Poland GA: Immunizing the Adult Immigrant Patient: What Harbison KG: The Board of Medical Practice Improves Its to Do When There Are No Records, August, 18. Complaint Handling System, January, 43. Prentnieks M, Quail S: Data Privacy Under MinnesotaCare, Humphrey HH III: Industry Under Fire: Minnesota v. the October, 47. Tobacco Industry, April, 23. Prescription for Change. Miriam K. Feldman, August, 10. Industry Under Fire: Minnesota v. the Tobacco Industry. Priester R, Elliott TE: Forecasting Physician Workforce Hubert H. Humphrey III, April, 23. Requirements in Minnesota, October, 21. Lessons from the Butcher Case. Barbara J. Blumer, Febru- PERSPECTIVES ary, 43. Medical Futility Debate Continues (The). Margo S. Struthers Babies on the Verge of Having Babies. David Wallinga, and Brad C. Olson, February, 29. June, 20. Physician Collective Bargaining: Antitrust Prospects and Beating the Odds. Stephen Rapatz-Harr, July, 8. Pitfalls. Bradley G. Clary, August, 41. Braus P: Kinder, Gentler, and Lower-Paid Women Physi- Physician Employment Agreements: What to Look For. cians, September, 8. James Platt, July, 29. Cass RM: Final Bloom, February, 8. Platt J: Physician Employment Agreements: What to Look Farley H: The Surprise Visit, December, 8. For, July, 29. Final Bloom. Roger M. Cass, February, 8. Prentnieks M, Qual S$: Data Privacy Under MinnesotaCare, Haugen PS: Recollection, January, 8. October, 47. Kinder, Gentler, and Lower-Paid Women Physicians. Reporting Obligations Under the Vulnerable Adults Act. Patricia Braus, September, 8. Sheva J. Sanders, September, 43. Lost to Follow-up: A Detective Story. P. Michael Nordberg, Sanders SJ: Reporting Obligations Under the Vulnerable March, 8. Adults Act, September, 43. McCarthy MP: Small-Town Raceway, August, 8. Struthers MS, Olson BC: The Medical Futility Debate Nordberg PM: Lost to Follow-up: A Detective Story, March, Continues, February, 29. 8. Who Bears the Risk When Physicians Are Also Insurers? Rapatz-Harr S: Beating the Odds, July, 8. Gordon J. Apple, May, 23. Recollection. Phebe Saunders Haugen, January, 8. Small-Town Raceway. Michael P. McCarthy, August, 8. MINNESOTA MEDICAL ASSOCIATION Surprise Visit (The). Harrison Farley, December, 8. MMaA Introduces the Minnesota Health Care Quality and Wallinga D: Babies on the Verge of Having Babies, June, 20. Coverage Act. Dave Renner, January, 10. Pusiic HEALTH REPpoRTS Renner D: MMA Introduces the Minnesota Health Care Quality and Coverage Act, January, 10. Blum RW, Beuhring T: Guidelines for Adolescent Preventive Silversmith J: Universal Coverage: Policy Options and the Services: Addressing Youths’ Risky Behaviors, June, 29. Minnesota Experience, March, 42. Economic and Human Costs of Smoking in Minnesota Stop the Media Violence. Mark S. Vukelich, June, 16. (The). Dick Welch, Kathy Daly, and Judith Hilton, April, Universal Coverage: Policy Options and the Minnesota 19. Experience. Janet Silversmith, March, 42. Geber G: Health Status of Suburban Hennepin County Vukelich MS: Stop the Media Violence, June, 16. Adolescents, June, 24. Guidelines for Adolescent Preventive Services: Addressing N Youths’ Risky Behaviors. Robert W. Blum and Trish Needlestick/Sharps Injuries and HIV Exposure Among Beuhring, June, 29. Health Care Workers: National Estimates Based on a Hamilton S: Talking to Your Patients About Gun Violence Survey of U.S. Hospitals. Keith Henry and Scott Campbell, and Gun Safety, September, 20. November, 41. Health Status of Suburban Hennepin County Adolescents. Nordberg PM: Lost to Follow-up: A Detective Story, March, Gayle Geber, June, 24. 8. Immunizing the Adult Immigrant Patient: What to Do When Nordin J: Varicella Vaccine Recommendations, August, 21. There Are No Records. Gregory A. Poland, August, 18. Mills H: Safe Hunting, September, 25. O Nordin J: Varicella Vaccine Recommendations, August, 21. One for the Money: The Financial Benefits of EDI. Sue Poland GA: Immunizing the Adult Immigrant Patient: What Chapin-Strike, October, 52. to Do When There Are No Records, August, 18. Out of the Classroom—Into the Exam Room. Howard Bell, Safe Hunting. Harris Mills, September, 25. December, 10. Talking to Your Patients About Gun Violence and Gun Overcoming Physician Barriers to Hospice Care. Wayne H. Safety. Shari Hamilton, September, 20. Thalhuber, February, 18. Varicella Vaccine Recommendations. James Nordin, August, 21. P Welch D, Daly K, Hilton J: The Economic and Human Pautz DE: Capitation Without Trepidation, May, 8. Costs of Smoking in Minnesota, April, 19. Perils of Prozac (The). Deane C. Manolis, January, 19. Q Physician Collective Bargaining: Antitrust Prospects and Pitfalls. Bradley G. Clary, August, 41. Quiet Crisis (A). Patsy Stinchfield, June, 42. Minnesota Medicine December 1995/Volume 78 67 1995 INDEX R Thalhuber WH: Overcoming Physician Barriers to Hospice Care, February, 18. Rapatz-Harr S: Beating the Odds, July, 8. Three to Get Ready: Taking EDI from Theory to Reality. Recollection. Phebe Saunders Haugen, January, 8. Sue Chapin-Strike, December, 43. Recruitment and Retention of Family Physicians. Byron J. Two for the Show: EDI and Electronic Commerce. Sue Crouse, October, 29. Chapin-Strike, November, 59. Reed M: Shifting Balance of Power, October, 15. Renner D: MMA Introduces the Minnesota Health Care 4 Quality and Coverage Act, January, 10. Taking the Helm in Turbulent Times. J.P. Miller, September, Reporting Obligations Under the Vulnerable Adults Act. 6. Sheva J. Sanders, September, 43. Talking to Your Patients About Gun Violence and Gun Retirement of Senior Physicians in Rural Minnesota: Factors Safety. Shari Hamilton, September, 20. Influencing Physicians’ Plans to Retire. Julia Lee, Thomas Thalhuber WH: Overcoming Physician Barriers to Hospice Lenzmeier, James Boulger, Sally Buck, Dale Bergeron, and Care, February, 18. Terence J. Hill, December, 21. Three to Get Ready: Taking EDI from Theory to Reality. Riestenberg G, Brunette DD: The Incidence and Prevalence Sue Chapin-Strike, December, 43. of Nonfatal Gunshot Wounds in Minnesota, September, Tietz CA: Lapaoscopic-assisted Hysterectomy in a Rural 29. Minnesota Hospital, December, 31. Rog M: The Life of a Bioethicist, February, 6. Toubin FM: Critical Care for the Health System, January, 6. Rural Minnesota Family Physicians’ Attitudes Toward Toubin FM: The House Physician, April, 6. Telemedicine. Jon Kane, Jeff Morken, Jim Boulger, Byron Tuned-in to Telemedicine. Robert Carlson, March, 10. Crouse, and Dale Bergeron, March, 19. TV Violence. David Walsh, June, 14. S Two for the Show: EDI and Electronic Commerce. Sue Chapin-Strike, November, 59. Safe Hunting. Harris Mills, September, 25. Sanders SJ: Reporting Obligations Under the Vulnerable U Adults Act, September, 43. Universal Coverage: Policy Options and the Minnesota Schwebke KE, Hoyt LG: HIV Infection in Women and Experience. Janet Silversmith, March, 42. Children, November, 35. University of Minnesota Community Rotations Expose Seim HC, Mitchell JE: Life After Medical Practice: A Students to Family Practice. Daniel P. Benzie and Susan B. Retirement Profile of Minnesota Physicians, December, 27. Frericks, December, 17. Serious Business. Thomas Allen, October, 6. U.S. Prisoners’ Access to Experimental HIV Therapies. Shifting Balance of Power. Maureen Reed, October, 15. Abigail Collins, Dana Baumgartner, and Keith Henry, Should a Geriatric Nurse Practitioner Become Part of a November, 45. Multispecialty Group? Barbara P. Yawn and G. Richard V Geier Jr., July, 17. Showcasing Primary Care. Howard Bell, October, 8. Varicella Vaccine Recommendations. James Nordin, August, Silversmith J: Universal Coverage: Policy Options and the 21. Minnesota Experience. March, 42. Vollertsen RS, Cumming RB: Is Capitation Right for Your Small-Town Raceway. Michael P. McCarthy, August, 8. Practice? May, 16. Smith MD: Cervical Radiculopathy: Causes and Surgical Vukelich MS: Stop the Media Violence, June, 16. Treatment, April, 28. Spreading the Fear of Infectious Disease. Charles R. Meyer, W July, 45. Wallinga D: Babies on the Verge of Having Babies, June, 20. Stinchfield P: A Quiet Crisis, June, 42. Walsh D: TV Violence, June, 14. Stop the Media Violence. Mark S. Vukelich, June, 16. Welch D, Daly K, Hilton J: The Economic and Human Struthers MS, Olson BC: The Medical Futility Debate Costs of Smoking in Minnesota, April, 19. Continues, February, 29. Who Bears the Risk When Physicians Are Also Insurers? Surprise Visit (The). Harrison Farley, December, 8. Gordon J. Apple, May, 23. SPECIAL REPORTS Wietgrefe M: Freedom of Choice in Health Care Today: Myth or Reality? October, 43. Chapin-Strike S: One for the Money: The Financial Benefits of EDI, October, 52. Y Chapin-Strike S: Three to Get Ready: Taking EDI from Yawn BP: A Dream Fulfilled, September, 49. Theory to Reality, December, 43. Yawn BP, Geier GR Jr.: Should a Geriatric Nurse Practitio- Chapin-Strike S$: Two for the Show: EDI and Electronic ner Become Part of a Multispecialty Group? July, 17. Commerce, November, 59. Yawn BP, Kurland M, Boloton R, Martin AR: Immuniza- Emerging Infectious Diseases: Controversies, Causes, and tion Compliance Outside the Health Plans: A Non-HMO Control. Kristine L. MacDonald and Michael T. Report Card, August, 25. Osterholm, July, 41. MacDonald KL, Osterholm MT: Emerging Infectious Z Diseases: Controversies, Causes, and Control, July, 41. Zimmerman BR: Improvements in Diabetes Treatment, One for the Money: The Financial Benefits of EDI. Sue April, 46. Chapin-Strike, October, 52. Overcoming Physician Barriers to Hospice Care. Wayne H. Thalhuber, February, 18. 68 December 1995/Volume 78 Minnesota Medicine

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