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Author Index ADILY, ARMITA. See Tetroe, Jacqueline M., 1:125 AHERN, JENNIFER. “Revisiting Rose: Comparing the Benefits and Costs of Population- Wide and Targeted Interventions,” 4:581 BAKSHIS, ERIN. See Ahern, Jennifer, 4:581 BENTLEY, TANYA G.K. “Waste in the U.S. Health Care System: A Conceptual Framework,” 4:629 BERGER, MARC L See Nicholson, Sean, 3:435 BERO, LISA A. See Jewell, ChristopherJ. , 2:177 BETANCOURT, JOSEPH R. See King, Roderick K., 2:24] BLEWETT, LYNN A. “Local Access to Care Programs (LACPs): New Developments in the Access to Care for the Uninsured,” 3:459 BORAH, PORISMITA. See NiederdeppJee,ff , 3:481 BU, Q. LISA. See NiederdeppJee,ff , 3:481 BURNS, LAWTON ROBERT. “Hospital-Physician Collaboration: Landscape of Economic Integration and Impact on Clinical Inte- gration,” 3:375 COUGHLIN, TERESA A. “State Responses to New Flexibility in Med- icaid,” 2:209 CUNNINGHAM, PETER J. “Effects of Changes in Incomes and Prac- tice Circumstances on Physicians’ Decisions to Treat Charity and Medicaid Patients,” 1:91 DAVERN, MICHAEL E. See Blewett, Lynn A., 3:459 DONAHUE, ELIZABETH J. See King, Roderick K., 2:241 DUAN, NAIHUA. See Kravitz, Richard L., 4:533 DURIEUX, PIERRE. See Tetroe, Jacqueline M., 1:125 ECCLES, MARTIN P. See Tetroe, Jacqueline M., 1:125 EFFROS, RACHEL M. See Bentley, Tanya G.K., 4:629 FOY, ROBBIE. See Tetroe, Jacqueline NM... E825 FREEDMAN, VICKI A. See Schoeni, Robert F., 1:47 GALEA, SANDRO. See Ahern, Jennifer, 4:581 GOLLUST, SARAH E. “Helping Smokers Quit: Understanding the Bar- riers to Utilization of Smoking Cessation Services,” 4:60 GRAHAM, IAN D. See Tetroe, Jacqueline M., 1:125 GREEN, ALEXANDER R. See King, Roderick K., 2:241 679 680 Author Index GRIMSHAW, JEREMY M. See Tetroe, Jacqueline M., 1:125 HADLEY, JACK. See Cunningham, Peter J., 1:91 HAY, M. CAMERON. See Kravitz, Richard L., 4:533 HAYWARD, RODNEY A. See Zulman, Donna M., 4:557 HERD, PAMELA. “Upstream Solutions: Does the Supplemental Secu- rity Income Program Reduce Disability in the Elderly?” 1:5 HOUSE, JAMES S. See Herd, Pamela, 1:5 JEWELL, CHRISTOPHER J. “Developing Good Taste in Evidence’: Facilitators of and Hindrances to Evidence-Informed Health Poli- cymaking in State Government,” 2:177 JONES, MATTHEW R. See Ahern, Jennifer, 4:581 KEELER, EMMETT B. See Bentley, Tanya G.K., 4:629 KIMBROUGH-SUGICK, JESSIE. See King, Roderick K., 2:241 KINDIG, DAVID A. See NiederdeppJee,ff , 3:48 1 KING, RODERICK K. “A Plan for Action: Key Perspectives from the Racial/Ethnic Disparities Strategy Forum,” 2:24] KRAVITZ, RICHARD L. “What Ever Happened to N-of-1 Trials? In- siders’ Perspectives and a Look to the Future,” 4:533 LEGARE, FRANCE. See Tetroe, Jacqueline M., 1:125 MARTIN, LINDA G. See Schoeni, Robert F., 1:47 MECHANIC, DAVID. “Rethinking Medical Professionalism: The Role of Information Technology and Practice Innovations,” 2:327 MULLER, RALPH W. See Burns, Lawton Robert, 3:375 MURRAY, JAMES F. See Nicholson, Sean, 3:435 NICHOLSON, SEAN. “Getting Real Performance Out of Pay-for- Performance,” 3:435 NIEDERDEPPE, JEFF. “Message Design Strategies to Kaise Public Awareness of Social Determinants of Health and Population Health Disparities,” 3:48] NIEDZINSKI, EDMUNDJ . See Kravitz, Richard L., 4:533 NIELSON, CAMILLA PALMH@Q)]. See Tetroe, Jacqueline M., 1:125 OMENN, GILBERT S. See Zulman, Donna M., 4:557 PALAR, KARTIKA. See Bentley, Tanya G.K., 4:629 PAULY, MARK V. See Nicholson, Sean, 3:435 PORTER, CASSANDRA. See Tetroe, Jacqueline M., 1:125 ROBERT, STEPHANIE A. See Niederdeppe, Jeff, 3:481 ROBINSON, NICOLE. See Tetroe, Jacqueline M., 1:125 SCHOENI, ROBERT F. See Herd, Pamela, 1:5; “Why Is Late-Life Dis- ability Declining?” 1:4 l Author Inde x SCHROEDER, STEVEN A. See Gollust, Sarah E., 4:601 SHEA, BEVERLEY. See Tetroe, Jacqueline M., 1:125 STUCKLER, DAVID. “Population Causes and Consequences of Leading Chronic Diseases: A Comparative Analysis of Prevailing Explana- tions,” 2:273 SUBRAMANIAN, SASKIA K. See Kravitz, Richard L., 4:533 TAN-McGRORY, ASWITA. See King, Roderick K., 2:2 TETROE, JACQUELINE M. “Health Research Funding Agencies’ Sup- port and Promotion of Knowledge Translation: An International Study,” 1:125 TEUTSCH, STEVEN M. See Nicholson, Sean, 3:435 VIJAN, SANDEEP. See Zulman, Donna M., 4:557 WARD, JEANETTE E. See Tetroe, Jacqueline M., 1:125 WARNER, KENNETH E. See Gollust, Sarah E., 4:601 WEISNER, THOMAS S. See Kravitz, Richard L., 4:533 WENSING, MICHEL See Tetroe, Jacqueline M., 1:125 WU, ANITA YA JUNG. See Nicholson, Sean, 3:435 ZIEGENFUSS, JEANETTE. See Blewett, Lynn A., 3:459 ZUCKERMAN, STEPHEN. See Coughlin, Teresa A., 2:209 ZULMAN, DONNA M. “The Relative Merits of Population-Based and Targeted Prevention Strategies,” 4:5 Title Index “A Plan for Action: Key Perspectives from the Racial/Ethnic Disparities Strat- egy Forum,” 2:24] “Developing Good Taste in Evidence’: Facilitators of and Hindrances to Evidence-Informed Health Policymaking in State Government,” 2:177 “Effects of Changes in Incomes and Practice Circumstances on Physicians’ Decisions to Treat Charity and Medicaid Patients,” 1:91 “Getting Real Performance Out of Pay-for-Performance,” 3:435 “Health Research Funding Agencies’ Support and Promotion of Knowledge Translation: An International Study,” 1:125 “Helping Smokers Quit: Understanding the Barriers to Utilization of Smoking Cessation Services,” 4:601 “Hospital-Physician Collaboration: Landscape of Economic Integration and Impact on Clinical Integration,” 3:375 “Local Access to Care Programs (LACPs): New Developments in the Access to Care for the Uninsured,” 3:459 “Message Design Strategies to Raise Public Awareness of Social Determinants of Health and Population Health Disparities,” 3:48] Population Causes and Consequences of Leading Chronic Diseases: A Compar- ative Analysis of Prevailing Explanations,” 2:273 “Rethinking Medical Professionalism: The Role of Information Technology and Practice Innovations,” 2:327 ‘Revisiting Rose: Comparing the Benefits and Costs of Population-Wide and Targeted Interventions,” 4:581 ‘The Relative Merits of Population-Based and Targeted Prevention Strategies,” 1:557 “State Responses to New Flexibility in Medicaid,” 2:209 ‘Upstream Solutions: Does the Supplemental Security Income Program Reduce Disability in the Elderly?” 1:5 ‘Waste in the U.S. Health Care System: A Conceptual Framework,” 4:629 ‘What Ever Happened to N-of-1 Trials? Insiders’ Perspectives and a Look to the Future,” 4:533 “Why Is Late-Life Disability Declining?” 11 :4 «7 Subject Index The page ranges of the issues in Volume 86 are as follows: Number 1, pages | to 170; Number 2, pages 171 to 370; Number 3, pages 371 to 528; Number 4, pages 529 to 696. Administrative waste Income program in in health care, 4:633 elderly, ES) Bayesian methods, 4:533 Economic integration Cardiovascular disease, 4:58 1 impact on clinical Charity patients integration, 3:375 physicians’ treatment of, Elderly 1:9] decline in late-life disability, Cholesterol, 4:55 1:47 Chronic disease, 2:273 Supplemental! Security population causes and Income program and consequences of, 2:273 reduction of disability, 1:5 Clinical integration Electronic health records, 2:337 impact of economic Ethnicity integration on, 3:375 and health care, 2:241 Clinical waste Evidence-based medicine in health care, 4:644 in state government, 2:177 Communication Fundamental cause hypothesis, science, 3:489 Es/ Computer simulation, 4:58] Globalization County-based indigent care, population causes and 3:408 consequences of leading Deficit Reduction Act (2005), chronic diseases, 2:273 2:209 Group practices, 3:386 Disability Health care decline in late life, 1:47 racial and ethnic disparities and Supplemental Security in, 2:241 686 Subject Index waste in U.S. system, 4:629 Narratives, 3:481 Health disparities, 3:48] N-of-1 trials, 4:5 33 Health policy Operational waste in state government, 2:177 in health care, 4:639 Health research Patients knowledge translation in, advocacy for, 2:3) 32 ee partnerships with, 2:342 Health services accessibility, physicians’ treatment of 3:459 poor, 1:91, 3:468 Hospitals respect for, 2:331 goals, 3:388, 392 Pay-for-performance physician relationships, programs, 3:435 eo WD: Physicians syndication, 3:388 goals, 3:391, 392 Indigent care, 1:91, 3:468 hospital relationships, 3:375 Information technology, information technology and 2527 practice innovations, Insurance market-based, 3:449 payments, 2:345 for smoking cessation, 4:601 treatment of charity and Intervention studies, 4:58] Medicaid patients, 1:91 Knowledge translation Political economy in health research, 1:125 population causes and Local access to care programs, consequences of leading 3:459 chronic diseases, 2:273 Medicaid Population-based prevention physicians’ treatment of strategies, 4:557 patients, 1:9] Population health, 3:481, 4:581 revamping financing and Population-wide interventions, supplemental payments, 1:58] , 31 Prevention strategies, 4:557 state responses to new flexibility in, 2:209 Professionalism, 2:327 Medical professionalism, 2:327 Race Message design/framing, 3:48 1 and health care, 2:24] Minorities Research and health care, 2:241 knowledge translation in Multivariable prediction tools, health research, 1:125 5D. / Risk/gain models, 3:393 Subject Index Risk stratification, 4:55 in Medicaid, 2:209 Smoking Supplemental Security Income quitting, 4:601 (SSI) program Social determinants, 3:48] and reduction of disability Social epidemiology in elderly, 1:5 population causes and Targeted interventions, 4:58] consequences of leading Targeted prevention strategies, chronic diseases, 2:273 1:557 State government Three-share programs, 3:467 evidence-informed health Uninsured, 3:459 policymaking in, 2:177 Visual imagery, 3:490, 493, 497 responses to new flexibility 500

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