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Authors
A                                                             Blumberg, Linda J. Who Pays for Employer-Sponsored
Aiken, Linda H. See Julie Sochalski.                             Health Insurance? Perspective. Nov/Dec 99. 58–61.
Amelung, Volker E. See Lawrence D. Brown.                     Bonnyman, G. Gordon Jr. ManagedCare in the Inner City: The
Amersbach, Gabriele. See Judith R. Lave.                         Uncertain Promise for Providers, Plans, and Communities (by
Anderson, Gerard F., George Greenberg, and Craig K.              Dennis P. Andrulis and Betsy Carrier). Book Review.
  Lisk. Academi c Health Centers: Exploring a Financial          Sep/Oct 99. 264–265.
  Paradox. Commentary. Mar/Apr 99. 156–167.                   Boronow, John J. See Steven S. Sharfstein.
Anderson, Gerard F., George Greenberg, and Craig K.           Brown, Catherine. See Helen Halpin Schauffler.
  Lisk. Are Teaching Hospitals Thriving? The Authors          Brown, Lawrence D. and Volker E. Amelung. “Man-
  Respond. Letter. July/Aug 99. 201–202.                         acled Competition”: Market Reforms in German
Anderson, Gerard F. and Jean-Pierre Poullier. Health             Health Care.” May/June 99. 76–91.
  Spending, Access, and Outcomes: Trends in Industrial-       Brown, Lawrence D. and Volker E. Amelung. “Man-
  ized Countries. DataWatch . May/June 99. 178–192.              acled Competition”: The Authors Respond. Letter.
Angold, Adrian. See Barbara J. Burns.                            July/Aug 99. 205–206.
Annas, George J. The Limits of Privacy (by Amitai Etzioni).   Brown, Randall S. and Marsha R. Gold. What Drives
  Book Review. July/Aug 99. 197–198.                             Medicare Managed Care Growth? Health Tracking.
Arno, Peter S., Carol Levine , and Margaret M.                   Nov/Dec 99. 140–149.
  Memmott. The Economic Value of Informal Caregiv-            Buada, Luisa. See Sheldon Weisgrau.
  ing. DataWatch. Mar/Apr 99. 182–188.                        Buck, Jeffrey A., Judith L. Teich, Beth Umland, and
Ayanian, John Z. for the Authors. Funding Acknow-                Mitchell Stein. Behavioral Health Benefits in Employer-
                                                                                                                               253
  ledgment. Letter. Mar/Apr 99. 262.                             Sponsored Health Plans, 1997. Mar/Apr 99. 67–78.
                                                              Budetti, Peter P. See Anthony T. Lo Sasso.
B                                                             Buerhaus, Peter I. and Douglas O. Staiger. Trouble in
Bailit, Michael H. and Laurie L. Burgess. Competing              the Nurse Labor Market? Recent Trends and Future
   Interests: Public-Sector Managed Behavioral Health            Outlook. Health Tracking. Jan/Feb 99. 214–222.
   Care. Perspective. Sep/Oct 99. 112–115.                    Bullen, Bruce M. New Federalism and State Flexibility.
Baker, Laurence C. See Michael D. Burdi.                         Letter. May/June 99. 267–268.
Banthin, Jessica S. See Thomas M. Selden.                     Burdi, Michael D. and Laurence C. Baker. Physicians’
Barber, Catherine. See Ronald C. Kessler.                        Perceptions of Autonomy and Satisfaction in Califor-
Batavia, Andrew I. Of Wheelchairs and Managed Care.              nia. DataWatch. July/Aug 99. 134–145.
   Narrative Matters. Nov/Dec 99. 177–182.                    Burgess, Laurie L. See Michael H. Bailit.
Berenson, Robert A. See John K. Iglehart.                     Burnam, M. Audrey and José J. Escarce. Equity in Man-
Berk, Marc L. and Claudia L. Schur. Access to Care:              aged Care for Mental Disorders. Sep/Oct 99. 22–31.
   Authors’ Response. Letter. Mar/Apr 99. 260.                Burns, Barbara J., Sarah E. Teagle, Michael Schwartz,
Bernstein, Jill and Rosemary A. Stevens. Public Opin-            Adrian Angold, and Adam Holtzman. Managed Be-
   ion, Knowledge, and Medicare Reform. Jan/Feb 99.              havioral Health Care: A Medicaid Carve-Out for
   180–193.                                                      Youth. DataWatch. Sep/Oct 99. 214–225.
Besdine, Richard W. See Christine K. Cassel.                  Butler, Stuart and David B. Kendall. Expanding Access
Binns, Katherine. See Karen Donelan.                             and Choice for Health Care Consumers through Tax
Birnbaum, Howard G. See Ronald C. Kessler.                       Reform. Nov/Dec 99. 45–57.
Bishop, Christine E. Where Are the Missing Elders? The
   Decline in Nursing Home Use, 1985 and 1995. Data-          C
   Watch. July/Aug 99. 146–155.                               Cain, Harry P. II. Moving Medicare to the FEHBP
Black, Jeanne T. See Judith R. Lave.                            Model, or How to Make an Elephant Fly. July/Aug 99.
Blendon, Robert J., John T. Young, and Catherine M.             25–39.
   DesRoches. The Uninsured, the Working Uninsured,           Campbell, John Creighton. See Naoki Ikegami.
   and the Public. DataWatch. Nov/Dec 99. 203–211.            Campbell, Martha. See Sheldon Weisgrau.
Blendon, Robert J. See Karen Donelan.                         Cantlon, Gary. A New Proposal for Cooperation in HIT
Bloche, M. Gregg. Our Hands Are Tied: Legal Tensions and        Development. Letter. Mar/Apr 99. 257–258.
   Medical Ethics (by Marshall B. Kapp). Book Review.         Cassel, Christine K., Richard W. Besdine, and Lydia C.
   Mar/Apr 99. 251–253.                                         Siegel. Restructuring Medicare for the Next Century:



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        What Will Beneficiaries Really Need? Jan/Feb 99.           Drury, Patricia. See Jon Christianson.
        118–131.                                                   Druss, Benjamin. See Robert A. Rosenheck.
      Chen, Jersey, Martha J. Radford, Yun Wang, Thomas            Dryfoos, Paul. See Joel S. Weissman.
        A. Marciniak, and Harlan M. Krumholz. Performance          DuPlessis, Helen. See Neal Halfon.
        of the “100 Top Hospitals”: What Does the Report           England, Mary Jane. Capturing Mental Health Cost Off-
        Card Report? July/Aug 99. 53–68.                             sets. Perspective. Mar/Apr 99. 91–93.
      Chollet, Deborah. See Jack Needleman.                        England, Mary Jane. More on Mental Health Cost Off-
      Christianson, Jon, Roger Feldman, Jonathan P.                  sets. Letter. July/Aug 99. 208.
        Weiner, and Patricia Drury. Early Experience with a        Escarce, José J. See M. Audrey Burnam.
        New Model of Employer Group Purchasing in Minne-           Escarce, José J. See Alan L. Hillman.
        sota. Nov/Dec 99. 100–114.                                 Etheredge, Lynn. Purchasing Medicare Prescription
      Christianson, Jon B. See Roger B. Feldman.                     Drug Benefits: A New Proposal. July/Aug 99. 7–19.
      Chulis, George. See Margaret Davis.                          Etheredge, Lynn. Three Streams, One River: A Coordi-
      Clouse, Jon. See Alan L. Hillman.                              nated Approach to Financing Retirement. Jan/Feb 99.
      Cohen, Joel W. See Thomas M. Selden.                           80–91.
      Cohen, Jordan J. Who Says Teaching Hospitals Are             Evans, John H. III. See Judith R. Lave.
        Thriving? Letter. July/Aug 99. 199–201.
      Cooper, Barbara. See Margaret Davis.                         F
      Croghan, Thomas W., Thomas J. Kniesner, and Regina           Feldman, Roger B., Douglas R. Wholey, and Jon B.
        H. Powers. Does the Americans with Disabilities Act          Christianson. HMO Consolidations: How National
        Accommodate Depressed Workers? UpDate. Sep/Oct               Mergers Affect Local Markets. Health Tracking.
        99. 249–253.                                                 July/Aug 99. 96–104.
      Cuffel, Brian. See William Goldman.                          Feldman, Roger. See Jon Christianson.
      Curtis, Rick, Stephanie Lewis, Kevin Haugh, and Rafe         Feldman, Saul. Strangers in the Night: Research and
        Forland. Health Insurance Reform in the Small-Group          Managed Mental Health Care. Perspective. Sep/Oct
        Market. Health Tracking. May/June 99. 151–160.               99. 48–51.
      Custer, William S., Charles N. Kahn III, and Thomas F.       Felt-Lisk, Suzanne, Pam Silberman, Sheila Hoag, and
        Wildsmith IV. Why We Should Keep the Employ-                 Rebecca Slifkin. Medicaid Managed Care in Rural Ar-
        ment-Based Health Insurance System. Commentary.              eas: A Ten-State Follow-Up Study. UpDate. Mar/Apr
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        Nov/Dec 99. 115–123.                                         99. 238–245.
                                                                   Findlay, Steven. Managed Behavioral Health Care in
      D–E                                                            1999: An Industry at a Crossroads. Health Tracking.
      Dallek, Geraldine. See Peter D. Fox.                           Sep/Oct 99. 116–124.
      Davis, Karen. Improving Lives through Information.           Florence, Curtis S. See Kenneth E. Thorpe.
        GrantWatch . Mar/Apr 99. 219–225.                          Foote, Sandra M. an d Stanley B. Jones. Consumer-
      Davis, Karen. International Health Policy: Common              Choice Markets: Lessons from FEHBP Mental Health
        Problems, Alternative Strategies. Commentary.                Coverage. Health Tracking. Sep/Oct 99. 125–130.
        May/June 99. 135–143.                                      Foreman, Christopher H. Jr. Health Care Divided: Race and
      Davis, Karen. See Karen Donelan.                               Healing a Nation (by David Barton Smith). Book Review.
      Davis, Margaret, John Poisal, George Chulis, Carlos            Sep/Oct 99. 262–263.
        Zarabozo, and Barbara Cooper. Prescription Drug            Forland, Rafe. See Rick Curtis.
        Coverage, Utilization, and Spending among Medicare         Fox, Peter D., Rani Snyder, Geraldine Dallek, and
        Beneficiaries. DataWatch . Jan/Feb 99. 231–243.              Thomas Rice. Should Medicare HMO Benefits Be
      Deering, Mary Jo. See Don E. Detmer.                           Standardized? July/Aug 99. 40–52.
      Desai, Kamal R. See Gary J. Young.                           Frank, Richard G., Thomas G. McGuire, Sharon-Lise
      DesRoches, Catherine M. See Robert J. Blendon.                 T. Normand, and Howard H. Goldman. The Value of
      Detmer, Don E. and Mary Jo Deering. Health Informa-            Mental Health Care at the System Level: The Case of
        tion: A Broader View. Letter. Mar/Apr 99. 256–257.           Treating Depression. Sep/Oct 99. 71–88.
      Dickerson, Faith B. See Steven S. Sharfstein.                Frank, Richard G. See Ronald C. Kessler.
      Dobson, Frank. Modernizing Britain’s National Health         Fraser, Irene, Peggy McNamara, Gregg O. Lehman,
        Service. Perspective. May/June 99. 40–41.                    Sandra Isaacson, and Kelli Moler. The Pursuit of
      Donelan, Karen, Robert J. Blendon, Cathy Schoen,               Quality by Business Coalitions: A National Survey.
        Karen Davis, and Katherine Binns. The Cost of                Health Tracking. Nov/Dec 99. 158–165.
        Health System Change: Public Discontent in Five Na-        Freeland, Mark. See Sheila Smith.
        tions. DataWatch. May/June 99. 206–216.                    Fronstin, Paul. Employment-Based Health Insurance for
      Dornan, Douglas H. Need to Broaden the Scope of Defin-         Children: Why Did Coverage Increase in the Mid-
        ing “Health.” Letter. Sep/Oct 99. 269.                       1990s? Health Tracking. Sep/Oct 99. 131–136.
      Dowd, Bryan. The Economics of Health Reconsidered (by        Fuchs, Victor R. Health Care for the Elderly: How Much?
        Thomas Rice). Book Review. Jan/Feb 99. 266–269.              Who Will Pay for It? Jan/Feb 99. 11–21.
      Draper, Debra A. See Michael J. McCue.



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G                                                                other View. Letter. Nov/Dec 99. 246–247.
Gabel, Jon R. Job-Based Health Insurance, 1977–1998:           Halvorson, George C. Health Plans’ Strategic Responses
  The Accidental System under Scrutiny. Nov/Dec 99.              to a Changing Marketplace. Perspective. Mar/Apr 99.
  62–74.                                                         28–29.
Gabel, Jon, Kimberly Hurst, Heidi Whitmore, and                Ham, Chris. More on Reform of the NHS. Letter.
  Catherine Hoffman. Class and Benefits at the Work-             Mar/Apr 99. 261–262.
  place. Health Tracking. May/June 99. 144–150.                Haugh, Kevin. See Rick Curtis.
Gabel, Jon R. Functioning in a Different Economy. Letter.      Heffler, Stephen. See Sheila Smith.
  Jan/Feb 99. 274–275.                                         Henke, Klaus-Dirk. Socially Bounded Competition in
Gage, Larry S. and Marsha Regenstein. Bolstering the             Germany. Letter. July/Aug 99. 203–205.
  Safety Net. UpDate. Sep/Oct 99. 254–257.                     Hensler, Deborah R. See David M. Studdert.
Galvin, Robert S. An Employer’s View of the U.S. Health        Herring, Bradley. See Mark Pauly.
  Care Market. Health Tracking. Nov/Dec 99. 166–170.           Hillman, Alan L., Mark V. Pauly, José J. Escarce,
Garnick, Deborah W. See Katherine Swartz.                        Kimberly Ripley, Martin Gaynor, Jon Clouse, and
Gaynor, Martin. See Alan L. Hillman.                             Richard Ross. Financial Incentives and Drug Spend-
Gilmer, Todd. See Richard Kronick.                               ing in Managed Care. DataWatch. Mar/Apr 99.
Ginsburg, Paul B. Health Spending: Questioning the As-           189–200.
  sumptions. Letter. Jan/Feb 99. 272–274.                      Hoag, Sheila. See Suzanne Felt-Lisk.
Glied, Sherry and Mark Stabile. Covering Older Ameri-          Hoffman, Catherine. See Jon Gabel.
  cans: Forecast for the Next Decade. Health Tracking.         Hogan, Michael F. Public-Sector Mental Health Care:
  Jan/Feb 99. 208–213.                                           New Challenges. Perspective. Sep/Oct 99. 106–111.
Gold, Marsha R. See Randall S. Brown.                          Hogan, Paul. See John Sheils.
Goldberg, Deborah B. and Michael E. Goldberg. Brain            Holahan, John, Suresh Rangarajan, and Matthew
  Policy: How the New Neuroscience Will Change Our Lives and     Schirmer. Medicaid Managed Care Payment Rates in
  Our Politics (by Robert H. Blank). Book Review.                1998. DataWatch. May/June 99. 217–227.
  Nov/Dec 99. 243–244.                                         Holmer, Alan F. Covering Prescription Drugs under
Goldberg, Michael E. See Deborah B. Goldberg.                    Medicare: For the Good of the Patients. Perspective.
Goldberg, Robert M. Bleeding Edge: The Business of Health        July/Aug 99. 23–24.
  Care in the New Century (by J.D. Kleinke). Book Review.      Holtzman, Adam. See Barbara J. Burns.
                                                                                                                           255
  Jan/Feb 99. 270–271.                                         Huber, Richard L. See James C. Robinson.
Goldman, Howard H. Justifying Mental Health Care               Hurley, Robert E. See Michael J. McCue.
  Costs. Perspective. Mar/Apr 99. 94–95.                       Hurst, Kimberly. See Jon Gabel.
Goldman, Howard H. See Richard G. Frank.                       Huttin, Christine. Drug Price Divergence in Europe:
Goldman, William, Joyce McCulloch, Brian Cuffel, and             Regulatory Aspects. UpDate. May/June 99. 245–249.
  Danah Kozma. More Evidence for the Insurability of           Hyman, Steven E. See Grayson Norquist.
  Managed Behavioral Health Care. DataWat ch.
  Sep/Oct 99. 172–181.                                         I–J
Goldsmith, Jeff. UCSF/Stanford: Building a “Prestige           Iezzoni, Lisa. Boundaries. Narrative Matters. Nov/Dec
  Cartel.” Health Tracking. Mar/Apr 99. 149–151.                  99. 171–176.
Gray, Bradley. See Kenneth E. Thorpe.                          Iglehart, John K. Bringing Forth Medicare+Choice:
Greenberg, George. See Gerard F. Anderson.                        HCFA’s Robert A. Berenson. Interview. Jan/Feb 99.
Greenberg, Paul E. See Ronald C. Kessler.                         144–149.
Greene, James Y. See Eleanor D. Kinney.                        Ikegami, Naoki and John Creighton Campbell. Health
Gresenz, Carole Roan. See David M. Studdert.                      Care Reform in Japan: The Virtues of Muddling
Grogan, Colleen M. and Michael K. Gusmano. How Are                Through. May/June 99. 56–75.
  Safety-Net Providers Faring under Medicaid Managed           Illsley, Raymond. Reducing Health Inequalities: Brit-
  Care? UpDate. Mar/Apr 99. 233–237.                              ain’s Latest Attempt. Perspective. May/June 99. 45–46.
Gusmano, Michael K. See Colleen M. Grogan.                     Inkelas, Moira. See Neal Halfon.
                                                               Isaacson, Sandra. See Irene Fraser.
H                                                              Jackson-Triche, Maga. See Lisa V. Rubenstein.
Halfon, Neal, Moira Inkelas, Helen DuPlessis, and Paul         Jacobson, Peter D. Legal Challenges to Managed Care
  W. Newacheck. Challenges in Securing Access to                  Cost Containment Programs: An Initial Assessment.
  Care for Children. Mar/Apr 99. 48–63.                           July/Aug 99. 69–85.
Hall, Christopher H., Mary Alice Lee, and Judith               Jacobson, Peter D. Legal Challenges: The Author Re-
  Solomon. The Children’s Health Council: A Commu-                sponds. Letter. Nov/Dec 99. 247–248.
  nity Foundation/State Government Partnership.                Johns, Lucy. More on Managed Care Organization. Let-
  GrantWatch . July/Aug 99. 167–171.                              ter. May/June 99. 269.
Hall, Jane. Incremental Change in the Australian Health        Jones, Stanley B. See Sandra M. Foote.
  Care System. May/June 99. 95–110.                            Jurgensen, Michael. See Michael J. McCue.
Hall, Mark A. Legal Challenges to Managed Care: An-



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      K                                                            Lisk, Craig K. See Gerard F. Anderson.
      Kahn, Charles N. III and Hanns Kuttner. Budget Bills         London, Katharine. See Joel S. Weissman.
        and Medicare Policy: The Politics of the BBA. Jan/Feb      Long, Stephen H. and M. Susan Marquis. Comparing
        99. 37–47.                                                    Employee Health Benefits in the Public and Private
      Kahn, Charles N. III. See William S. Custer.                    Sectors, 1997. DataWatch . Nov/Dec 99. 183–193.
      Keeler, Emmett. See Glenn Melnick.                           Long, Stephen H. and M. Susan Marquis. Pooled Pur-
      Kendall, David B. See Stuart Butler.                            chasing: Who Are the Players? Health Tracking.
      Kessler, Daniel. See Mark McClellan.                            July/Aug 99. 105–111.
      Kessler, Ronald C., Catherine Barber, Howard G.              Long, Stephen H. and M. Susan Marquis. Stability and
        Birnbaum, Richard G. Frank, Paul E. Greenberg,                Variation in Employment-Based Health Insurance Cov-
        Robert M. Rose, Gregory E. Simon, a nd Philip                 erage, 1993–1997. Health Tracking. Nov/Dec 99. 133–139.
        Wang. Depression in the Workplace: Effects on Short-       Long, Stephen H. See M. Susan Marquis.
        Term Disability. DataWatch. Sep/Oct 99. 163–171.           Lo Sasso, Anthony T., Linda Perloff, Jill Schield, James
      Kinney, Eleanor D., Ming Tai-Seale, James Y. Greene,            J. Murphy, James D. Mortimer, and Peter P. Budetti.
        Rilla Murray, and William Tierney. Three Political            Beyond Cost: “Responsible Purchasing” of Managed
        Realities in Expanding Coverage for the Working Poor:         Care by Employers. DataWatch. Nov/Dec 99. 212–223.
        One State’s Experience. UpDate. July/Aug 99. 188–192.
      Kitchman, Michelle S. See Mary A. Laschober.                 M
      Kleinke, J.D. Measuring the Measurers. Letter. Sep/Oct       Maeda, Akiko. See George Schieber.
        99. 266.                                                   Marciniak, Thomas A. See Jersey Chen.
      Kniesner, Thomas J. See Thomas W. Croghan.                   Marmot, Michael. Acting on the Evidence to Reduce
      Kozma, Danah. See William Goldman.                             Inequalities in Health. Perspective. May/June 99.
      Kronick, Richard and Todd Gilmer. Explaining the De-           42–44.
        cline in Health Insurance Coverage, 1979–1995.             Marquis, M. Susan and Stephen H. Long. Recent Trends
        Mar/Apr 99. 30–47.                                           in Self-Insured Employer Health Plans. Health Track-
      Krumholz, Harlan M. See Jersey Chen.                           ing. May/June 99. 161–166.
      Kuttner, Hanns. See Charles N. Kahn III.                     Marquis, M. Susan and Stephen H. Long. Trends in
                                                                     Managed Care and Managed Competition, 1993–1997.
      L                                                              Nov/Dec 99. 75–88.
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      LaMay, Craig L. See Burton A. Weisbrod.                      Marquis, M. Susan. See Stephen H. Long.
      Lamphere, JoAnn. See Jack Needleman.                         Mays, Glen. See William L. Roper.
      Langwell, Kathryn M. See Mary A. Laschober.                  McAlpine, Donna D. See David Mechanic.
      Langwell, Kathryn M. See Patricia Neuman.                    McClellan, Mark and Daniel Kessler for the TECH In-
      Laschober, Mary A., Patricia Neuman, Michelle S.               vestigators. A Global Analysis of Technological
         Kitchman, Laura Meyer, and Kathryn M. Langwell.             Change in Health Care: The Case of Heart Attacks.
         Medicare HMO Withdrawals: What Happens to                   UpDate. May/June 99. 250–255.
         Beneficiaries? Health Tracking. Nov/Dec 99. 150–157.      McClellan, Mark and Jonathan Skinner. Medicare Re-
      Lave, Judith R., Pamela B. Peele, Jeanne T. Black, John        form: Who Pays and Who Benefits? Jan/Feb 99. 48–62.
         H. Evans III, and Gabriele Amersbach. Changing the        McClellan, Mark. Spending Growth Rates: Are the Dif-
         Employer-Sponsored Health Plan System: The Views            ferences Real? Letter. Nov/Dec 99. 250–252.
         of Employees in Large Firms. Health Tracking.             McCombs, Jeffrey S. Medicare and Competition. Letter.
         July/Aug 99. 112–117.                                       July/Aug 99. 208–209.
      Leatherman, Sheila. See Tracy Miller.                        McCue, Michael J., Robert E. Hurley, Debra A. Draper,
      Lee, Mary Alice. See Christopher H. Hall.                      and Michael Jurgensen. Reversal of Fortune: Com-
      Le Grand, Julian. Competition, Cooperation, or Control?        mercial HMOs in the Medicaid Market. Health Track-
         Tales from the British National Health Service.             ing. Jan/Feb 99. 223–230.
         May/June 99. 27–39.                                       McCulloch, Joyce. See William Goldman.
      Lehman, Anthony F. Quality of Care in Mental Health:         McGuire, Thomas G. See Richard G. Frank.
         The Case of Schizophrenia. Sep/Oct 99. 52–65.             McKusick, David. Demographic Issues in Medicare Re-
      Lehman, Gregg O. See Irene Fraser.                             form. Jan/Feb 99. 194–207.
      LeRoy, Lauren. International Grant Making by U.S.            McNamara, Peggy. See Irene Fraser.
         Foundations. GrantWatch . May/June 99. 234–238.           McWaters, Jeffrey. Medicaid-Only Plans Can Serve
      LeRoy, Lauren and Anne Schwartz. Medicare Reform:              Members Well. Letter. Sep/Oct 99. 268.
         Foundations Respond to Federal Policy Changes.            Mechanic, David and Donna D. McAlpine. Mission Un-
         GrantWatch . Jan/Feb 99. 255–257.                           fulfilled: Potholes on the Road to Mental Health Parity.
      Leslie, Douglas. See Robert A. Rosenheck.                      Sep/Oct 99. 7–21.
      Levine, Carol. See Peter S. Arno.                            Melnick, Glenn, Emmett Keeler, and Jack Zwanziger.
      Lewis, Stephanie. See Rick Curtis.                             Market Power and Hospital Pricing: Are Nonprofits
      Lied, Terry R. Performance Measures and Batting Aver-          Different? Health Tracking. May/June 99. 167–173.
         ages. Letter. Mar/Apr 99. 260–261.                        Memmott, Margaret M. See Peter S. Arno.



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Merrill, Richard A. Modernizing the FDA: An Incre-           99. 207–208.
  mental Revolution. Mar/Apr 99. 96–111.                   Pacula, Rosalie Liccardo. See Roland Sturm.
Meyer, Jack A. See Elliot K. Wicks.                        Pauly, Mark, Allison Percy, and Bradley Herring. Indi-
Meyer, Laura. See Mary A. Laschober.                         vidual versus Job-Based Health Insurance: Weighing
Miller, Tracy and Sheila Leatherman. The National            the Pros and Cons. Nov/Dec 99. 28–44.
  Quality Forum: A “Me-Too” or a Breakthrough in           Pauly, Mark V. See Alan L. Hillman.
  Quality Measurement and Reporting? UpDate.               Pearson, Marjorie L. See Lisa V. Rubenstein.
  Nov/Dec 99. 233–237.                                     Peele, Pamela B. See Judith R. Lave.
Milstein, Arnold. See Helen Halpin Schauffler.             Percy, Allison. See Mark Pauly.
Minnium, Katy. See Lisa V. Rubenstein.                     Perloff, Linda. See Anthony T. Lo Sasso.
Miranda, Jeanne. See Lisa V. Rubenstein.                   Pincus, Harold Alan. See Deborah A. Zarin.
Moler, Kelli. See Irene Fraser.                            Pockell, David G. The Managed Care Blues and How to Cure
Moon, Marilyn. Will the Care Be There? Vulnerable            Them (by Walter A. Zelman and Robert A. Berenson).
  Beneficiaries and Medicare Reform. Jan/Feb 99.             Book Review. Mar/Apr 99. 249–250.
  107–117.                                                 Podger, Andrew. Reforming the Australian Health Care
Moore, Judith D. Medicaid Rate Study: An Excellent           System: A Government Perspective. Perspective.
  Beginning. Letter. Sep/Oct 99. 267–268.                    May/June 99. 111–113.
Moran, Donald W. Health Information Technology: One        Poisal, John. See Margaret Davis.
  Author Responds. Letter. Mar/Apr 99. 258–259.            Potts, Robert H. Jr. More on the Shalala-Reinhardt In-
Mortimer, James D. See Anthony T. Lo Sasso.                  terview. Letter. Sep/Oct 99. 268–269.
Moscovice, Ira. See Sheldon Weisgrau.                      Poullier, Jean-Pierre. See Gerard F. Anderson.
Mullan, Fitzhugh. Me and the System: The Personal Es-      Powers, Regina H. See Thomas W. Croghan.
  say and Health Policy. Narrative Matters. July/Aug 99.   Prina, Lee L. Wisconsin Blues Conversion Model.
  118–124.                                                   GrantWatch. Nov/Dec 99. 224–225.
Mullan, Fitzhugh. The Muscular Samaritan : The Na-
  tional Health Service Corps in the New Century. Com-     R
  mentary. Mar/Apr 99. 168–175.                            Radford, Martha J. See Jersey Chen.
Murphy, James J. See Anthony T. Lo Sasso.                  Rangarajan, Suresh. See John Holahan.
Murray, Rilla. See Eleanor D. Kinney.                      Regenstein, Marsha. See Larry S. Gage.
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                                                           Reinhardt, Uwe E. Employer-Based Health Insurance: A
N                                                            Balance Sheet. Commentary. Nov/Dec 99. 124–132.
National Health Expenditures Projection Team. See          Reinhardt, Uwe E. “Mangled Competition” and “Man-
  Sheila Smith.                                              aged Whatever.” Perspective. May/June 99. 92–94.
Naylor, C. David. Health Care in Canada: Incremental-      Reinhardt, Uwe E. See Donna E. Shalala.
  ism under Fiscal Duress. May/June 99. 9–26.              Reiser, Stanley Joel. The Biotech Century: Harnessing the Gene
Needleman, Jack, JoAnn Lamphere, and Deborah                 and Remaking the World (by Jeremy Rifkin). Mar/Apr 99.
  Chollet. Uncompensated Care and Hospital Conver-           253–254.
  sions in Florida. DataWatch . July/Aug 99. 125–133.      Relman, Arnold S. State Medical Boards and the Politics of
Neuman, Patricia and Kathryn M. Langwell. Medicare’s         Public Protection (by Carl F. Ameringer). Book Review.
  Choice Explosion? Implications for Beneficiaries.          Nov/Dec 99. 244–245.
  Jan/Feb 99. 150–160.                                     Rettig, Richard A. See Allen R. Nissenson.
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      Foundations                                                      trialized Countries. DataWatch . Gerard F. Anderson
      The Children’s Health Council: A Community Founda-               and Jean-Pierre Poullier. May/June 99. 178–192.
         tion/State Government Partnership. GrantWatch.              Health Spending: Questioning the Assumptions. Letter.
         Christopher H. Hall, Mary Alice Lee, and Judith               Paul B. Ginsburg. Jan/Feb 99. 272–274.
         Solomon. July/Aug 99. 167–171.                              Justifying Mental Health Care Costs. Perspective.
      Improving Lives through Information. GrantWatch.                 Howard H. Goldman. Mar/Apr 99. 94–95.
         Karen Davis. Mar/Apr 99. 219–225.                           Mental Health/Medical Care Cost Offsets: Opportunities
      International Grant Making by U.S. Foundations.                  for Managed Care. Mark Olfson, Merrile Sing, and
         GrantWatch . Lauren LeRoy. May/June 99. 234–238.              Herbert J. Schlesinger. Mar/Apr 99. 79–90.
      International Health Policy: Common Problems, Alterna-         The Next Decade of Health Spending: A New Outlook.
         tive Strategies. Commentary. Karen Davis. May/June            Health Tracking. Sheila Smith, Stephen Heffler, Mark
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      Medicare Reform: Foundations Respond to Federal Pol-             jection Team. July/Aug 99. 86–95.
         icy Changes. GrantWatch . Lauren LeRoy and Anne             Prescription Drug Coverage, Utilization, and Spending
         Schwartz. Jan/Feb 99. 255–257.                                among Medicare Beneficiaries. DataWatch. Margaret
      Strategic Philanthropy: Pew’s Approach to Matching               Davis, John Poisal, George Chulis, Carlos Zarabozo,
         Needs with Resources. GrantWatch. Rebecca W.                  and Barbara Cooper. Jan/Feb 99. 231–243.
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      Wisconsin Blues Conversion Model. GrantWatch. Lee L.           Health System Change And Reform
         Prina. Nov/Dec 99. 224–225.                                 Bolstering the Safety Net. UpDate. Larry S. Gage and
                                                                        Marsha Regenstein. Sep/Oct 99. 254–257.
      Health Information (see Research And Technology)               Expanding Access and Choice for Health Care Consum-
                                                                        ers through Tax Reform. Stuart Butler and David B.
      Health Professions Education                                      Kendall. Nov/Dec 99. 45–57.
      Academic Health Centers: Exploring a Financial Paradox.        Individual versus Job-Based Health Insurance: Weighing
        Commentary. Gerard F. Anderson, George Greenberg,               the Pros and Cons. Mark Pauly, Allison Percy, and
        and Craig K. Lisk. Mar/Apr 99. 156–167.                         Bradley Herring. Nov/Dec 99. 28–44.
      Are Teaching Hospitals Thriving? The Authors Respond.          More on the Shalala-Reinhardt Interview. Letter. Robert
        Letter. Gerard F. Anderson, George Greenberg, and               H. Potts Jr. Sep/Oct 99. 268–269.
260
        Craig K. Lisk. July/Aug 99. 201–202.                         Viewing the U.S. Health Care System from Within: Can-
      Camelot or Common Sense? The Logic behind the                     did Talk from HHS. Interview. Donna E. Shalala and
        UCSF/Stanford Merger. Health Tracking. Peter Van                Uwe E. Reinhardt. May/June 99. 47–55.
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      UCSF/Stanford: Building a “Prestige Cartel.” Health            Hospitals
        Tracking. Jeff Goldsmith. Mar/Apr 99. 149–151.               Academic Health Centers: Exploring a Financial Paradox.
      Who Says Teaching Hospitals Are Thriving? Letter.                 Commentary. Gerard F. Anderson, George Greenberg,
        Jordan J. Cohen. July/Aug 99. 199–201.                          and Craig K. Lisk. Mar/Apr 99. 156–167.
                                                                     Accounting for Variation in Hospital Outcomes: A Cross-
      Health Spending                                                   National Study. UpDate. Julie Sochalski and Linda H.
      Capturing Mental Health Cost Offsets. Perspective. Mary           Aiken. May/June 99. 256–259.
         Jane England. Mar/Apr 99. 91–93.                            Are Teaching Hospitals Thriving? The Authors Respond.
      Cost Control: Don’t Count Employers Out. Letter. John F.          Letter. Gerard F. Anderson, George Greenberg, and
         Sheils. Jan/Feb 99. 275–276.                                   Craig K. Lisk. July/Aug 99. 201–202.
      Cost of Tax-Exempt Health Benefits in 1998. DataWatch.         Camelot or Common Sense? The Logic behind the
         John Sheils and Paul Hogan. Mar/Apr 99. 176–181.               UCSF/Stanford Merger. Health Tracking. Peter Van
      The Economic Value of Informal Caregiving. DataWatch.             Etten. Mar/Apr 99. 143–148.
         Peter S. Arno, Carol Levine, and Margaret M.                Income Levels of Bad-Debt and Free-Care Patients in
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      Financial Incentives and Drug Spending in Managed                 Weissman, Paul Dryfoos, and Katharine London.
         Care. DataWatch . Alan L. Hillman, Mark V. Pauly, José         July/Aug 99. 156–166.
         J. Escarce, Kimberly Ripley, Martin Gaynor, Jon             Market Power and Hospital Pricing: Are Nonprofits Dif-
         Clouse, and Richard Ross. Mar/Apr 99. 189–200.                 ferent? Health Tracking. Glenn Melnick, Emmett
      Functioning in a Different Economy. Letter. Jon R. Gabel.         Keeler, and Jack Zwanziger. May/June 99. 167–173.
         Jan/Feb 99. 274–275.                                        Nonprofit Hospital Conversions and Community Bene-
      The HCFA Authors Respond. Letter. Sheila Smith for the            fits: New Evidence from Three States. Health Track-
         Authors. Jan/Feb 99. 276–277.                                  ing. Gary J. Young and Kamal R. Desai. Sep/Oct 99.
      Health Care Financing and Delivery in Developing Coun-            146–155.
         tries. DataWatch . George Schieber and Akiko Maeda.         Performance of the “100 Top Hospitals”: What Does the
         May/June 99. 193–205.                                          Report Card Report? Jersey Chen, Martha J. Radford,
      Health Spending, Access, and Outcomes: Trends in Indus-           Yun Wang, Thomas A. Marciniak, and Harlan M.



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  Krumholz. July/Aug 99. 53–68.                              Nov/Dec 99. 100–114.
UCSF/Stanford: Building a “Prestige Cartel.” Health        Health Insurance Reform in the Small-Group Market.
  Tracking. Jeff Goldsmith. Mar/Apr 99. 149–151.             Health Tracking. Rick Curtis, Stephanie Lewis, Kevin
Uncompensated Care and Hospital Conversions in Flor-         Haugh, and Rafe Forland. May/June 99. 151–160.
  ida. DataWatch . Jack Needleman, JoAnn Lamphere,         Pooled Purchasing: Who Are the Players? Health Track-
  and Deborah Chollet. July/Aug 99. 125–133.                 ing. Stephen H. Long and M. Susan Marquis. July/Aug
Who Says Teaching Hospitals Are Thriving? Letter.            99. 105–111.
  Jordan J. Cohen. July/Aug 99. 199–201.                   The Pursuit of Quality by Business Coalitions: A National
                                                             Survey. Health Tracking. Irene Fraser, Peggy
Insurance (see also Managed Care)                            McNamara, Gregg O. Lehman, Sandra Isaacson, and
At the Helm of an Insurance Giant: Aetna’s Richard L.        Kelli Moler. Nov/Dec 99. 158–165.
   Huber. Interview. James C. Robinson. Nov/Dec 99.        Raising the Bar: The Use of Performance Guarantees by
   89–99.                                                    the Pacific Business Group on Health. Health Track-
Consumer-Choice Markets: Lessons from FEHBP Mental           ing. Helen Halpin Schauffler, Catherine Brown, and
   Health Coverage. Health Tracking. Sandra M. Foote         Arnold Milstein. Mar/Apr 99. 134–142.
   and Stanley B. Jones. Sep/Oct 99. 125–130.
Cost of Tax-Exempt Health Benefits in 1998. DataWatch.     Insurance—Children
   John Sheils and Paul Hogan. Mar/Apr 99. 176–181.        Challenges in Securing Access to Care for Children. Neal
Covering Older Americans: Forecast for the Next Decade.       Halfon, Moira Inkelas, Helen DuPlessis, and Paul W.
   Health Tracking. Sherry Glied and Mark Stabile.            Newacheck. Mar/Apr 99. 48–63.
   Jan/Feb 99. 208–213.                                    Employment-Based Health Insurance for Children: Why
Expanding Access and Choice for Health Care Consum-           Did Coverage Increase in the Mid-1990s? Health
   ers through Tax Reform. Stuart Butler and David B.         Tracking. Paul Fronstin. Sep/Oct 99. 131–136.
   Kendall. Nov/Dec 99. 45–57.                             How Will We Know If CHIP Is Working? Perspective.
Equity in Managed Care for Mental Disorders. M. Audrey        Trish Riley. Mar/Apr 99. 64–66.
   Burnam and José J. Escarce. Sep/Oct 99. 22–31.          Waiting in the Wings: Eligibility and Enrollment in the
Hidden Assets: Health Insurance Reform in New Jersey.         State Children’s Health Insurance Program. Health
   UpDate. Katherine Swartz and Deborah W. Garnick.           Tracking. Thomas M. Selden, Jessica S. Banthin, and
   July/Aug 99. 180–187.                                      Joel W. Cohen. Mar/Apr 99. 126–133.
                                                                                                                       261
Mission Unfulfilled: Potholes on the Road to Mental
   Health Parit y. David Mechanic and Donn a D.            Insurance—Employer-Based System
   McAlpine. Sep/Oct 99. 7–21.                             Behavioral Health Benefits in Employer-Sponsored
More Evidence for the Insurability of Managed Behavioral      Health Plans, 1997. Jeffrey A. Buck, Judith L. Teich,
   Health Care. DataWatch . William Goldman, Joyce            Beth Umland, and Mitchell Stein. Mar/Apr 99. 67–78.
   McCulloch, Brian Cuffel, and Danah Kozma. Sep/Oct       Changing the Employer-Sponsored Health Plan System:
   99. 172–181.                                               The Views of Employees in Large Firms. Health Track-
New Jersey Experiment: The Authors Respond. Letter.           ing. Judith R. Lave, Pamela B. Peele, Jeanne T. Black,
   Katherine Swartz and Deborah W. Garnick. Nov/Dec           John H. Evans III, and Gabriele Amersbach. July/Aug
   99. 249–250.                                               99. 112–117.
New Jersey’s Experiment: A “Dismal Failure.” Letter. Lee   Class and Benefits at the Workplace. Health Tracking.
   D. Tooman Jr. Nov/Dec 99. 248–249.                         Jon Gabel, Kimberly Hurst, Heidi Whitmore, and
Prescription Drug Coverage, Utilization, and Spending         Catherine Hoffman. May/June 99. 144–150.
   among Medicare Beneficiaries. DataWatch . Margaret      Comparing Employee Health Benefits in the Public and
   Davis, John Poisal, George Chulis, Carlos Zarabozo,        Private Sectors, 1997. DataWatch. Stephen H. Long
   and Barbara Cooper. Jan/Feb 99. 231–243.                   and M. Susan Marquis. Nov/Dec 99. 183–193.
The Value of Mental Health Care at the System Level: The   Effect of Declining Mental Health Service Use on Em-
   Case of Treating Depression. Richard G. Frank,             ployees of a Large Corporation. DataWatch. Robert A.
   Thomas G. McGuire, Sharon-Lise T. Normand, and             Rosenheck, Benjamin Druss, Marilyn Stolar, Douglas
   Howard H. Goldman. Sep/Oct 99. 71–88.                      Leslie, and William Sledge. Sep/Oct 99. 193–203.
Who Gets Second Opinions? Health Tracking. Todd H.         Employer-Based Health Insurance: A Balance Sheet.
   Wagner and Lisa Smith Wagner. Sep/Oct 99. 137–145.         Commentary. Uwe E. Reinhardt. Nov/Dec 99. 124–132.
                                                           An Employer’s View of the U.S. Health Care Market.
Insurance—Business Coalitions                                 Health Tracking. Robert S. Galvin. Nov/Dec 99.
Beyond Cost: “Responsible Purchasing” of Managed Care         166–170.
   by Employers. DataWatch . Anthony T. Lo Sasso, Linda    Expanded Managed Care Liability: What Impact on Em-
   Perloff, Jill Schield, James J. Murphy, James D.           ployer Coverage? David M. Studdert, William M. Sage,
   Mortimer, and Peter P. Budetti. Nov/Dec 99. 212–223.       Carole Roan Gresenz, and Deborah R. Hensler.
Early Experience with a New Model of Employer Group           Nov/Dec 99. 7–27.
   Purchasing in Minnesota. Jon Christianson, Roger        Explaining the Decline in Health Insurance Coverage,
   Feldman, Jonathan P. Weiner, and Patricia Drury.           1979–1995. Richard Kronick and Todd Gilmer.



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         Mar/Apr 99. 30–47.                                              Care: The Case of Heart Attacks . UpDate. Mark
      Individual versus Job-Based Health Insurance: Weighing             McClellan and Daniel Kessler for the TECH Investiga-
         the Pros and Cons. Mark Pauly, Allison Percy, and               tors. May/June 99. 250–255.
         Bradley Herring. Nov/Dec 99. 28–44.                          Health Care Financing and Delivery in Developing Coun-
      Job-Based Health Insurance, 1977–1998: The Accidental              tries. DataWatch. George Schieber and Akiko Maeda.
         System under Scrutiny. Jon R. Gabel. Nov/Dec 99.                May/June 99. 193–205.
         62–74.                                                       Health Care in Canada: Incrementalis m under Fiscal Du-
      Managed Behavioral Health Care in 1999: An Industry at             ress. C. David Naylor. May/June 99. 9–26.
         a Crossroads. Health Tracking. Steven Findlay.               Health Care Reform in Japan: The Virtues of Muddling
         Sep/Oct 99. 116–124.                                            Through . N aoki Ikegami an d John Creighton
      Market Incentives, Plan Choice, and Price Increases. Data-         Campbell. May/June 99. 56–75.
         Watch. Kenneth E. Thorpe, Curtis S. Florence, and            Health Spending, Access, and Outcomes: Trends in In-
         Bradley Gray. Nov/Dec 99. 194–202.                              dustrialized Countries. DataWatch. Gerard F.
      Recent Trends in Self-Insured Employer Health Plans.               Anderson and Jean-Pierre Poullier. May/June 99.
         Health Tracking. M. Susan Marquis and Stephen H.                178–192.
         Long. May/June 99. 161–166.                                  Incremental Change in the Australian Health Care Sys-
      Stability and Variation in Employment-Based Health In-             tem. Jane Hall. May/June 99. 95–110.
         surance Coverage, 1993–1997. Health Tracking.                International Health Policy: Common Problems, Alterna-
         Stephen H. Long and M. Susan Marquis. Nov/Dec 99.               tive Strategies. Commentary. Karen Davis. May/June
         133–139.                                                        99. 135–143.
      Three Political Realities in Expanding Coverage for the         “Manacled Competition”: Market Reforms in German
         Working Poor: One State’s Experience. UpDate.                   Health Care. Lawrence D. Brown and Volker E.
         Eleanor D. Kinney, Ming Tai-Seale, James Y. Greene,             Amelung. May/June 99. 76–91.
         Rilla Murray, and William Tierney. July/Aug 99.              “Manacled Competition”: The Authors Respond. Letter.
         188–192.                                                        Lawrence D. Brown and Volker E. Amelung. July/Aug
      Trends in Managed Care and Managed Competition,                    99. 205–206.
         1993–1997. M. Susan Marquis and Stephen H. Long.             “Mangled Competition” and “Managed Whatever.” Per-
         Nov/Dec 99. 75–88.                                              spective. Uwe E. Reinhardt. May/June 99. 92–94.
      The Uninsured, the Working Uninsured, and the Public.           Modernizing Britain’s National Health Service. Perspec-
262
         DataWatch. Robert J. Blendon, John T. Young, and                tive. Frank Dobson. May/June 99. 40–41.
         Catherine M. DesRoches. Nov/Dec 99. 203–211.                 More on Reform of the NHS. Letter. Chris Ham. Mar/Apr
      Who Pays for Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance?                  99. 261–262.
         Perspective. Linda J. Blumberg. Nov/Dec 99. 58–61.           Need to Broaden the Scope of Defining “Health.” Letter.
      Why Are Workers Uninsured? Employer-Sponsored                      Douglas H. Dornan. Sep/Oct 99. 269.
         Health Insurance in 1997. DataWatch. Kenneth E.              Publications and Reports. UpDate. May/June 99.
         Thorpe and Curtis S. Florence. Mar/Apr 99. 213–218.             260–261.
      Why We Should Keep the Employment-Based Health                  Reducing Health Inequalities: Britain’s Latest Attempt.
         Insurance System. Commentary. William S. Custer,                Perspective. Raymond Illsley. May/June 99. 45–46.
         Charles N. Kahn III, and Thomas F. Wildsmith IV.             Reforming the Australian Health Care System: A Govern-
         Nov/Dec 99. 115–123.                                            ment Perspective. Perspective. Andrew Podger.
                                                                         May/June 99. 111–113.
      International Health Care Reform                                Socially Bounded Competition in Germany. Letter.
      Accounting for Variation in Hospital Outcomes: A Cross-            Klaus-Dirk Henke. July/Aug 99. 203–205.
         National Study. UpDate. Julie Sochalski and Linda H.         Spending Growth Rates: Are the Differences Real? Letter.
         Aiken. May/June 99. 256–259.                                    Mark McClellan and Daniel Kessler. Nov/Dec 99.
      Acting on the Evidence to Reduce Inequalities in Health.           250–252.
         Perspective. Michael Marmot. May/June 99. 42–44.
      Competition, Cooperation, or Control? Tales from the            Legal/Regulatory Issues
         British National Health Service. Julian Le Grand.            Bringing Forth Medicare+Choice: HCFA’s Robert A.
         May/June 99. 27–39.                                             Berenson. Interview. John K. Iglehart. Jan/Feb 99.
      The Cost of Health System Change: Public Discontent in             144–149.
         Five Nations. DataWatch . Karen Donelan, Robert J.           Budget Bills and Medicare Policy: The Politics of the BBA.
         Blendon, Cathy Schoen, Karen Davis, and Katherine               Charles N. Kahn III and Hanns Kuttner. Jan/Feb 99.
         Binns. May/June 99. 206–216.                                    37–47.
      Drug Price Divergence in Europe: Regulatory Aspects.            Cost of Tax-Exempt Health Benefits in 1998. DataWatch .
         UpDate. Christine Huttin. May/June 99. 245–249.                 John Sheils and Paul Hogan. Mar/Apr 99. 176–181.
      Dynamics of a Changing Health Sphere: The United                Does the Americans with Disabilities Act Accommodate
         States, Britain, and Canada. Carolyn Hughes Tuohy.              Depressed Workers? UpDate. Thomas W. Croghan,
         May/June 99. 114–134.                                           Thomas J. Kniesner, and Regina H. Powers. Sep/Oct
      A Global Analysis of Technological Change in Health                99. 249–253.



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Equity in Managed Care for Mental Disorders. M. Audrey      “Manacled Competition”: The Authors Respond. Letter.
   Burnam and José J. Escarce. Sep/Oct 99. 22–31.             Lawrence D. Brown and Volker E. Amelung. July/Aug
Expanded Managed Care Liability: What Impact on Em-           99. 205–206.
   ployer Coverage? David M. Studdert, William M. Sage,     “Mangled Competition” and “Managed Whatever.” Per-
   Carole Roan Gresenz, and Deborah R. Hensler.               spective. Uwe E. Reinhardt. May/June 99. 92–94.
   Nov/Dec 99. 7–27.                                        More on Managed Care Organization. Letter. Lucy Johns.
Impact of the BBA on Medicare HMO Payments for Rural          May/June 99. 269.
   Areas. DataWatch. Julie A. Schoenman. Jan/Feb 99.        Trends in Managed Care and Managed Competition,
   244–254.                                                   1993–1997. M. Susan Marquis and Stephen H. Long.
Legal Challenges: The Author Responds. Letter. Peter D.       Nov/Dec 99. 75–88.
   Jacobson. Nov/Dec 99. 247–248.                           Trouble in the Nurse Labor Market? Recent Trends and
Legal Challenges to Managed Care: Another View. Letter.       Future Outlook. Health Tracking. Peter I. Buerhaus
   Mark A. Hall. Nov/Dec 99. 246–247.                         and Douglas O. Staiger. Jan/Feb 99. 214–222.
Legal Challenges to Managed Care Cost Containment
   Programs: An Initial Assessment. Peter D. Jacobson.      Managed Care—Consumers
   July/Aug 99. 69–85.                                      Focusing on the Health Care Consumer. Perspective.
Mission Unfulfilled: Potholes on the Road to Mental           Leonard D. Schaeffer and L. Carl Volpe. Mar/Apr 99.
   Health Parit y. David Mechanic and Donn a D.               25–27.
   McAlpine. Sep/Oct 99. 7–21.                              How to Improve Trust in Health Plans. Letter. Daniel B.
Modernizing the FDA : An Incremental Revolution.              Wolfson. May/June 99. 269.
   Richard A. Merrill. Mar/Apr 99. 96–111.                  Who Gets Second Opinions? Health Tracking. Todd H.
State Mental Health Parity Laws: Cause or Consequence         Wagner and Lisa Smith Wagner. Sep/Oct 99. 137–145.
   of Differences in Use? DataWatch. Roland Sturm and
   Rosalie Liccardo Pacula. Sep/Oct 99. 182–192.            Managed Care—Medicaid
                                                            Competing Interests: Public-Sector Managed Behavioral
Long-Term Care                                                Health Care. Perspective. Michael H. Bailit and Laurie
Where Are the Missing Elders? The Decline in Nursing          L. Burgess. Sep/Oct 99. 112–115.
  Home Use, 1985 and 1995. DataWatch . Christine E.         How Are Safety-Net Providers Faring under Medicaid
  Bishop. July/Aug 99. 146–155.                               Managed Care? UpDate. Colleen M. Grogan and
                                                                                                                       263
                                                              Michael K. Gusmano. Mar/Apr 99. 233–237.
Managed Care                                                Managed Behavioral Health Care: A Medicaid Carve-Out
An Employer’s View of Providers and Health Plans.             for Youth. DataWatch . Barbara J. Burns, Sarah E.
   Health Tracking. Robert S. Galvin. Nov/Dec 99.             Teagle, Michael Schwartz, Adrian Angold, and Adam
   167–171.                                                   Holtzman. Sep/Oct 99. 214–225.
At the Helm of an Insurance Giant: Aetna’s Richard L.       Medicaid Managed Care in Rural Areas: A Ten-State
   Huber. Interview. James C. Robinson. Nov/Dec 99.           Follow-Up Study. UpDate. Suzanne Felt-Lisk, Pam
   89–99.                                                     Silberman, Sheila Hoag, and Rebecca Slifkin. Mar/Apr
Blue Shield of California’s Access+ HMO. Health Track-        99. 238–245.
   ing. Kathleen Richard and Ken Wood. May/June 99.         Medicaid Managed Care Payment Rates in 1998. Data-
   174–177.                                                   Watch. John Holahan, Suresh Rangarajan, and
Expanded Managed Care Liability: What Impact on Em-           Matthew Schirmer. May/June 99. 217–227.
   ployer Coverage? David M. Studdert, William M. Sage,     Reversal of Fortune: Commercial HMOs in the Medicaid
   Carole Roan Gresenz, and Deborah R. Hensler.               Market. Health Tracking. Michael J. McCue, Robert E.
   Nov/Dec 99. 7–27.                                          Hurley, Debra A. Draper, and Michael Jurgensen.
Financial Incentives and Drug Spending in Managed             Jan/Feb 99. 223–230.
   Care. DataWatch . Alan L. Hillman, Mark V. Pauly, José
   J. Escarce, Kimberly Ripley, Martin Gaynor, Jon          Managed Care—Medicare
   Clouse, and Richard Ross. Mar/Apr 99. 189–200.           Impact of the BBA on Medicare HMO Payments for Rural
The Future of Managed Care Organization. James C.             Areas. DataWatch . Julie A. Schoenman. Jan/Feb 99.
   Robinson. Mar/Apr 99. 7–24.                                244–254.
Health Plans’ Strategic Responses to a Changing Market-     Medicare HMO Withdrawals: What Happens to Benefi-
   place. Perspective. George C. Halvorson. Mar/Apr 99.       ciaries? Health Tracking. Mary A. Laschober, Patricia
   28–29.                                                     Neuman, Michelle S. Kitchman, Laura Meyer, and
HMO Consolidations: How National Mergers Affect Lo-           Kathryn M. Langwell. Nov/Dec 99. 150–157.
   cal Markets. Health Tracking. Roger B. Feldman,          Should Medicare HMO Benefits Be Standardized ? Peter
   Douglas R. Wholey, and Jon B. Christianson. July/Aug       D. Fox, Rani Snyder, Geraldine Dallek, and Thomas
   99. 96–104.                                                Rice. July/Aug 99. 40–52.
“Manacled Competition”: Market Reforms in German            What Drives Medicare Managed Care Growth? Health
   Health Care. Lawrence D. Brown and Volker E.               Tracking. Randall S. Brown and Marsha R. Gold.
   Amelung. May/June 99. 76–91.                               Nov/Dec 99. 140–149.



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                                                                       Thomas G. McGuire, Sharon-Lise T. Normand, and
      Managed Care—Mental Health                                       Howard H. Goldman. Sep/Oct 99. 71–88.
      Behavioral Health Benefits in Employer-Sponsored
         Health Plans, 1997. Jeffrey A. Buck, Judith L. Teich,       Managed Care—Quality
         Beth Umland, and Mitchell Stein. Mar/Apr 99. 67–78.         HEDIS Data Integrity. Letter. Margaret E. O’Kane.
      Capturing Mental Health Cost Offsets. Perspective. Mary          July/Aug 99. 209.
         Jane England. Mar/Apr 99. 91–93.                            Making Report Cards Work. Health Tracking. Elliot K.
      Characteristics of Health Plans That Treat Psychiatric           Wicks and Jack A. Meyer. Mar/Apr 99. 152–155.
         Patients. DataWatch. Deborah A. Zarin, Joyce C.             Performance Measures and Batting Averages. Letter.
         West, Harold Alan Pincus, and Terri L. Tanielian.             Terry R. Lied. Mar/Apr 99. 260–261.
         Sep/Oct 99. 226–236.                                        The Pursuit of Quality by Business Coalitions: A National
      Competing Interests: Public-Sector Managed Behavioral            Survey. Health Tracking. Irene Fraser, Peggy
         Health Care. Perspective. Michael H. Bailit and Laurie        McNamara, Gregg O. Lehman, Sandra Isaacson, and
         L. Burgess. Sep/Oct 99. 112–115.                              Kelli Moler. Nov/Dec 99. 158–165.
      Consumer-Choice Markets: Lessons from FEHBP Mental             Raising the Bar: The Use of Performance Guarantees by
         Health Coverage. Health Tracking. Sandra M. Foote             the Pacific Business Group on Health. Health Track-
         and Stanley B. Jones. Sep/Oct 99. 125–130.                    ing. Helen Halpin Schauffler, Catherine Brown, and
      A Critique of Mental Health Cost-Offset Research. Let-           Arnold Milstein. Mar/Apr 99. 134–142.
         ter. J.R. Slosar. July/Aug 99. 206–207.
      Equity in Managed Care for Mental Disorders. M. Audrey         Managed Care—Regulatory Issues
         Burnam and José J. Escarce. Sep/Oct 99. 22–31.              Anecdotes: The Author Responds. Letter. David A.
      Evidence-Based Care for Depression in Managed Primary            Rochefort. July/Aug 99. 202–203.
         Care Practices. Lisa V. Rubenstein, Maga Jackson-           Impact of the BBA on Medicare HMO Payments for Rural
         Triche, Jürgen Unützer, Jeanne Miranda, Katy                  Areas. DataWatch . Julie A. Schoenman. Jan/Feb 99.
         Minnium, Marjorie L. Pearson, and Kenneth B. Wells.           244–254.
         Sep/Oct 99. 89–105.                                         Legal Challenges to Managed Care Cost Containment
      Justifying Mental Health Care Costs. Perspective.                Programs: An Initial Assessment. Peter D. Jacobson.
         Howard H. Goldman. Mar/Apr 99. 94–95.                         July/Aug 99. 69–85.
      Managed Behavioral Health Care: A Medicaid Carve-Out           Using Anecdotes: Having It Both Ways? Letter. Derek
264
         for Youth. DataWatch . Barbara J. Burns, Sarah E.             van Amerongen. July/Aug 99. 202.
         Teagle, Michael Schwartz, Adrian Angold, and Adam
         Holtzman. Sep/Oct 99. 214–225.                              Managed Care—Rural
      Managed Behavioral Health Care in 1999: An Industry at         Impact of the BBA on Medicare HMO Payments for Rural
         a Crossroads. Health Tracking. Steven Findlay.                Areas. DataWatch . Julie A. Schoenman. Jan/Feb 99.
         Sep/Oct 99. 116–124.                                          244–254.
      Managed Care and Clinical Reality in Schizophrenia             Medicaid Managed Care in Rural Areas: A Ten-State
         Treatment. Perspective. Steven S. Sharfstein, John J.         Follow-Up Study. UpDate. Suzanne Felt-Lisk, Pam
         Boronow, and Faith B. Dickerson. Sep/Oct 99. 66–70.           Silberman, Sheila Hoag, and Rebecca Slifkin. Mar/Apr
      Mental Health Cost Critique: The Authors Respond. Let-           99. 238–245.
         ter. Mark Olfson and Herbert J. Schlesinger. July/Aug       Rural Integrated Systems in California: Preparing for
         99. 207–208.                                                  Managed Care. GrantWatch . Sheldon Weisgrau, Luisa
      Mental Health/Medical Care Cost Offsets: Opportunities           Buada, Martha Campbell, and Ira Moscovice. Sep/Oct
         for Managed Care. Mark Olfson, Merrile Sing, and              99. 237–241.
         Herbert J. Schlesinger. Mar/Apr 99. 79–90.
      Mission Unfulfilled: Potholes on the Road to Mental            Managed Competition
         Health Parit y. David Mechanic and Donn a D.                “Manacled Competition”: Market Reforms in German
         McAlpine. Sep/Oct 99. 7–21.                                   Health Care. Lawrence D. Brown and Volker E.
      More Evidence for the Insurability of Managed Behavioral         Amelung. May/June 99. 76–91.
         Health Care. DataWatch . William Goldman, Joyce             “Manacled Competition”: The Authors Respond. Letter.
         McCulloch, Brian Cuffel, and Danah Kozma. Sep/Oct             Lawrence D. Brown and Volker E. Amelung. July/Aug
         99. 172–181.                                                  99. 205–206.
      More on Mental Health Cost Offsets. Letter. Mary Jane          “Mangled Competition” and “Managed Whatever.” Per-
         England. July/Aug 99. 208.                                    spective. Uwe E. Reinhardt. May/June 99. 92–94.
      Risk Sharing in Managed Behavioral Health Care. Data-          Socially Bounded Competition in Germany. Letter.
         Watch. Meredith B. Rosenthal. Sep/Oct 99. 204–213.            Klaus-Dirk Henke. July/Aug 99. 203–205.
      Strangers in the Night: Research and Managed Mental            Trends in Managed Care and Managed Competition,
         Health Care. Perspective. Saul Feldman. Sep/Oct 99.           1993–1997. M. Susan Marquis and Stephen H. Long.
         48–51.                                                        Nov/Dec 99. 75–88.
      The Value of Mental Health Care at the System Level: The
         Case of Treating Depression. Richard G. Frank,              Medicaid (see also Managed Care—Medicaid and



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   State/Local Issues)                                       Publications and Reports. UpDate. Jan/Feb 99. 264–265.
Medicaid-Only Plans Can Serve Members Well. Letter.          Public Opinion, Knowledge, and Medicare Reform. Jill
   Jeffrey McWaters. Sep/Oct 99. 268.                          Bernstein and Rosemary A. Stevens. Jan/Feb 99.
Medicaid Rate Study: An Excellent Beginning. Letter.           180–193.
   Judith D. Moore. Sep/Oct 99. 267–268.                     Purchasing Medicare Prescription Drug Benefits: A New
Public-Sector Mental Health Care: New Challenges. Per-         Proposal. Lynn Etheredge. July/Aug 99. 7–19.
   spective. Michael F. Hogan. Sep/Oct 99. 106–111.          Reexamining the Delivery System as Part of Medicare
State Medicaid Rate Variations: Thanks for the Compara-        Reform. Nancy A. Whitelaw and Gail L. Warden.
   tive Data. Letter. Mark E. Reynolds. Sep/Oct 99. 267.       Jan/Feb 99. 132–143.
Who Bears the Burden of Medicaid Drug Copayment              Reforming Medicare: The Authors Respond. Letter. Gail
   Policies? DataWatch . Bruce Stuart and Christopher          R. Wilensky and Joseph P. Newhouse. May/June 99.
   Zacker. Mar/Apr 99. 201–212.                                266–267.
                                                             Restructuring Medicare for the Next Century: What
Medicare (see also Managed Care—Medicare)                      Will Beneficiaries Really Need? Christine K. Cassel,
Bringing Forth Medicare+Choice: HCFA’s Robert A.               Richard W. Besdine, and Lydia C. Siegel. Jan/Feb 99.
  Berenson. Interview. John K. Iglehart. Jan/Feb 99.           118–131.
  144–149.                                                   Three Streams, One River: A Coordinated Approach to
Budget Bills and Medicare Policy: The Politics of the BBA.     Financing Retirement. Lynn Etheredge. Jan/Feb 99.
  Charles N. Kahn III and Hanns Kuttner. Jan/Feb 99.           80–91.
  37–47.                                                     Will the Care Be There? Vulnerable Beneficiaries and
Covering Older Americans: Forecast for the Next Decade.        Medicare Reform. Marilyn Moon. Jan/Feb 99. 107–117.
  Health Tracking. Sherry Glied and Mark Stabile.
  Jan/Feb 99. 208–213.                                       Mental Health/Substance Abuse (see also Managed
Covering Prescription Drugs under Medicare: For the             Care—Mental Health)
  Good of the Patients. Perspective. Alan F. Holmer.         Advances in Understanding and Treating Mental Illness:
  July/Aug 99. 23–25.                                           Implications for Policy. Grayson Norquist and Steven
Dem ographic Issues in Medicare Reform. David                   E. Hyman. Sep/Oct 99. 32–47.
  McKusick. Jan/Feb 99. 194–207.                             Depression in the Workplace: Effects on Short-Term Dis-
A Drug Benefit: The Necessary Prescription for Medicare.        ability. DataWatch. Ronald C. Kessler, Catherine
                                                                                                                       265
  Perspective. John Rother. July/Aug 99. 20–22.                 Barber, Howard G. Birnbaum, Richard G. Frank, Paul
Health Care for the Elderly: How Much? Who Will Pay             E. Greenberg, Robert M. Rose, Gregory E. Simon, and
  for It? Victor R. Fuchs. Jan/Feb 99. 11–21.                   Philip Wang. Sep/Oct 99. 163–171.
History versus Ideology: The Medicare Reform Debate.         Does the Americans with Disabilities Act Accommodate
  Letter. Fortney “Pete” Stark. May/June 99. 265–266.           Depressed Workers? UpDate. Thomas W. Croghan,
Medicare and Competition. Letter. Jeffrey S. McCombs.           Thomas J. Kniesner, and Regina H. Powers. Sep/Oct
  July/Aug 99. 208–209.                                         99. 249–253.
Medicare Reform: Foundations Respond to Federal Pol-         Effect of Declining Mental Health Service Use on Em-
  icy Changes. GrantWatch . Lauren LeRoy and Anne               ployees of a Large Corporation. DataWatch. Robert A.
  Schwartz. Jan/Feb 99. 255–257.                                Rosenheck, Benjamin Druss, Marilyn Stolar, Douglas
Medicare Reform: Who Pays and Who Benefits? Mark                Leslie, and William Sledge. Sep/Oct 99. 193–203.
  McClellan and Jonathan Skinner. Jan/Feb 99. 48–62.         Quality of Care in Mental Health: The Case of Schizo-
Medicare’s Choice Explosion? Implications for Benefici-         phrenia. Anthony F. Lehman. Sep/Oct 99. 52–65.
  aries. Patricia Neuman and Kathryn M. Langwell.            State Mental Health Parity Laws: Cause or Consequence
  Jan/Feb 99. 150–160.                                          of Difference s in Use? DataWatch . Roland Sturm and
Medicare’s End-Stage Renal Disease Program: Current             Rosalie Liccardo Pacula. Sep/Oct 99. 182–192.
  Status and Future Prospects. Allen R. Nissenson and
  Richard A. Rettig. Jan/Feb 99. 161–179.                    Nonprofit/For-Profit Status
Medicare: What’s Right? What’s Wrong? What’s Next?           Market Power and Hospital Pricing: Are Nonprofits Dif-
  Gail R. Wilensky and Joseph P. Newhouse. Jan/Feb 99.         ferent? Health Tracking. Glenn Melnick, Emmett
  92–106.                                                      Keeler, and Jack Zwanziger. May/June 99. 167–173.
Moving Medicare to the FEHBP Model, or How to Make           Nonprofit Hospital Conversions and Community Bene-
  an Elephant Fly. Harry P. Cain II. July/Aug 99. 25–39.       fits: New Evidence from Three States. Health Track-
The Political Economy of Medicare. Bruce C. Vladeck.           ing. Gary J. Young and Kamal R. Desai. Sep/Oct 99.
  Jan/Feb 99. 22–36.                                           146–155.
Uses and Abuses of Long-Term Medicare Cost Estimates.        Public-Sector Mental Health Care: New Challenges. Per-
  Joseph White. Jan/Feb 99. 63–79.                             spective. Michael F. Hogan. Sep/Oct 99. 106–111.
Prescription Drug Coverage, Utilization, and Spending        Uncompensated Care and Hospital Conversions in Flor-
  among Medicare Beneficiaries. DataWatch . Margaret           ida. DataWatch . Jack Needleman, JoAnn Lamphere,
  Davis, John Poisal, George Chulis, Carlos Zarabozo,          and Deborah Chollet. July/Aug 99. 125–133.
  and Barbara Cooper. Jan/Feb 99. 231–243.                   Wisconsin Blues Conversion Model. GrantWatch. Lee L.



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         Prina. Nov/Dec 99. 224–225.                                      The Pursuit of Quality by Business Coalitions: A National
                                                                            Survey. Health Tracking. Irene Fraser, Peggy
      Personal Experience                                                   McNamara, Gregg O. Lehman, Sandra Isaacson, and
      Boundaries. Narrative Matters. Lisa Iezzoni. Nov/Dec 99.              Kelli Moler. Nov/Dec 99. 158–165.
         171–176.                                                         Quality of Care in Mental Health: The Case of Schizo-
      Me and the System: The Personal Essay and Health Pol-                 phrenia. Anthony F. Lehman. Sep/Oct 99. 52–65.
         icy. Narrative Matters. Fitzhugh Mullan. July/Aug 99.
         118–124.                                                         Research And Technology
      Of Wheelchairs and Managed Care. Narrative Matters.                 Advances in Understanding and Treating Mental Illness:
         Andrew I. Batavia. Nov/Dec 99. 177–182.                             Implications for Policy. Grayson Norquist and Steven
      Pills, Policies, and Patients. Narrative Matters. J.B. Sardis.         E. Hyman. Sep/Oct 99. 32–47.
         Sep/Oct 99. 156–162.                                             A Global Analysis of Technological Change in Health
                                                                             Care: The Case of Heart Attacks . UpDate. Mark
      Pharmaceuticals                                                        McClellan and Daniel Kessler for the TECH Investiga-
      Covering Older Americans: Forecast for the Next Decade.                tors. May/June 99. 250–255.
        Health Tracking. Sherry Glied and Mark Stabile.                   Health Information: A Broader View. Letter. Don E.
        Jan/Feb 99. 208–213.                                                 Detmer and Mary Jo Deering. Mar/Apr 99. 256–257.
      A Drug Benefit: The Necessary Prescription for Medicare.            Health Information Technology: One Author Responds.
        Perspective. John Rother. July/Aug 99. 20–22.                        Letter. Donald W. Moran. Mar/Apr 99. 258–259.
      Drug Price Divergence in Europe: Regulatory Aspects.                Information Technology: Value to Patients. Letter. Claire
        UpDate. Christine Huttin. May/June 99. 245–249.                      Rossé. Mar/Apr 99. 256.
      Modernizing the FDA : An Incremental Revolution.                    A Maturing Market for Health Information Technology?
        Richard A. Merrill. Mar/Apr 99. 96–111.                              Letter. William L. Roper and Glen Mays. Mar/Apr 99.
      Prescription Drug Coverage, Utilization, and Spending                  255–256.
        among Medicare Beneficiaries. DataWatch . Margaret                Medicare’s End-Stage Renal Disease Program: Current
        Davis, John Poisal, George Chulis, Carlos Zarabozo,                  Status and Future Prospects. Allen R. Nissenson and
        and Barbara Cooper. Jan/Feb 99. 231–243.                             Richard A. Rettig. Jan/Feb 99. 161–179.
      Purchasing Medicare Prescription Drug Benefits: A New               Mixed Signals: Public Policy and the Future of Health
        Proposal. Lynn Etheredge. July/Aug 99. 7–19.                         Care R&D. Burton A. Weisbrod and Craig L. LaMay.
266
                                                                             Mar/Apr 99. 112–125.
      Physicians (see Workforce Issues)                                   Modernizing the FDA : An Incremental Revolution.
                                                                             Richard A. Merrill. Mar/Apr 99. 96–111.
      Public Opinion                                                      A New Proposal for Cooperation in HIT Development.
      Bolstering the Safety Net. UpDate. Larry S. Gage and                   Letter. Gary Cantlon. Mar/Apr 99. 257–258.
        Marsha Regenstein. Sep/Oct 99. 254–257.                           Quality of Care in Mental Health: The Case of Schizo-
      The Cost of Health System Change: Public Discontent in                 phrenia. Anthony F. Lehman. Sep/Oct 99. 52–65.
        Five Nations. DataWatch . Karen Donelan, Robert J.                Strangers in the Night: Research and Managed Mental
        Blendon, Cathy Schoen, Karen Davis, and Katherine                    Health Care. Perspective. Saul Feldman. Sep/Oct 99.
        Binns. May/June 99. 206–216.                                         48–51.
      Public Opinion, Knowledge, and Medicare Reform. Jill
        Bernstein and Rosemary A. Stevens. Jan/Feb 99.                    State/Local Issues
        180–193.                                                          Blue Shield of California’s Access+ HMO. Health Track-
      The Uninsured, the Working Uninsured, and the Public.                  ing. Kathleen Richard and Ken Wood. May/June 99.
        DataWatch. Robert J. Blendon, John T. Young, and                     174–177.
        Catherine M. DesRoches. Nov/Dec 99. 203–211.                      Challenges in Securing Access to Care for Children. Neal
                                                                             Halfon, Moira Inkelas, Helen DuPlessis, and Paul W.
      Quality Of Care (see also Managed Care—Quality)                        Newacheck. Mar/Apr 99. 48–63.
      At the Helm of an Insurance Giant: Aetna’s Richard L.               The Children’s Health Council: A Community Founda-
        Huber. Interview. James C. Robinson. Nov/Dec 99.                     tion/State Government Partnership. GrantWatch .
        89–99.                                                               Christopher H. Hall, Mary Alice Lee, and Judith
      Measuring the Measurers. Letter. J.D. Kleinke. Sep/Oct                 Solomon. July/Aug 99. 167–171.
        99. 266.                                                          Early Experience with a New Model of Employer Group
      The National Quality Forum: A “Me-Too” or a Break-                     Purchasing in Minnesota. Jon Christianson, Roger
        through in Quality Measurement and Reporting? Up-                    Feldman, Jonathan P. Weiner, and Patricia Drury.
        Date. Tracy Miller and Sheila Leatherman. Nov/Dec 99.                Nov/Dec 99. 100–114.
        233–237.                                                          Health Insurance Reform in the Small-Group Market.
      Performance of the “100 Top Hospitals”: What Does the                  Health Tracking. Rick Curtis, Stephanie Lewis, Kevin
        Report Card Report? Jersey Chen, Martha J. Radford,                  Haugh, and Rafe Forland. May/June 99. 151–160.
        Yun Wang, Thomas A. Marciniak, and Harlan M.                      Hidden Assets: Health Insurance Reform in New Jersey.
        Krumholz. July/Aug 99. 53–68.                                        UpDate. Katherine Swartz and Deborah W. Garnick.



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   July/Aug 99. 180–187.                                  The Muscular Samaritan: The National Health Service
HMO Consolidations: How National Mergers Affect Lo-         Corps in the New Century. Commentary. Fitzhugh
   cal Markets. Health Tracking. Roger B. Feldman,          Mullan. Mar/Apr 99. 168–175.
   Douglas R. Wholey, and Jon B. Christianson. July/Aug   Physicians’ Perceptions of Autonomy and Satisfaction in
   99. 96–104.                                              California. DataWatch. Michael D. Burdi and Laurence
How Will We Know If CHIP Is Working? Perspective.           C. Baker. July/Aug 99. 134–145.
   Trish Riley. Mar/Apr 99. 64–66.                        Trouble in the Nurse Labor Market? Recent Trends and
Income Levels of Bad-Debt and Free-Care Patients in         Future Outlook. Health Tracking. Peter I. Buerhaus
   Massachusetts Hospitals. DataW at ch . Joel S.           and Douglas O. Staiger. Jan/Feb 99. 214–222.
   Weissman, Paul Dryfoos, and Katharine London.
   July/Aug 99. 156–166.                                  Books Reviewed In 1999
Managed Behavioral Health Care: A Medicaid Carve-Out      The Biotech Century: Harnessing the Gene and Remaking the World
   for Youth. DataWatch . Barbara J. Burns, Sarah E.         (by Jeremy Rifkin). Reviewed by Stanley Joel Reiser.
   Teagle, Michael Schwartz, Adrian Angold, and Adam         Mar/Apr 99. 253–254.
   Holtzman. Sep/Oct 99. 214–225.                         Bleeding Edge: The Business of Health Care in the New Century (by
Managed Behavioral Health Care in 1999: An Industry at       J.D. Kleinke). Reviewed by Robert M. Goldberg.
   a Crossroads. Health Tracking. Steven Findlay.            Jan/Feb 99. 270–271.
   Sep/Oct 99. 116–124.                                   BrainPolicy: How the New Neuroscience WillChange Our Lives and
New Federalism and State Flexibility. Letter. Bruce M.       Our Politics (by Robert H. Blank). Reviewed by
   Bullen. May/June 99. 267–268.                             Deborah B. Goldberg and Michael E. Goldberg.
A New “New Federalism.” Letter. Bruce Spitz. May/June        Nov/Dec 99. 243–244.
   99. 268.                                               The Corporate Practice of Medicine: Competition and Innovation in
Nonprofit Hospital Conversions and Community Bene-           Health Care (by James C. Robinson). Reviewed by
   fits: New Evidence from Three States. Health Track-       Rosemary A. Stevens. Nov/Dec 99. 241–242.
   ing. Gary J. Young and Kamal R. Desai. Sep/Oct 99.     The Economics of Health Reconsidered (by Thomas Rice). Re-
   146–155.                                                  viewed by Bryan Dowd. Jan/Feb 99. 266–269.
Physicians’ Perceptions of Autonomy and Satisfaction in   Health Care Divided: Race and Healing a Nation (by David
   California. DataWatch. Michael D. Burdi and Laurence      Barton Smith). Reviewed by Christopher H. Foreman
   C. Baker. July/Aug 99. 134–145.                           Jr. Sep/Oct 99. 262–263.
Rural Integrated Systems in California: Preparing for
                                                                                                                                267
                                                          Impure Science: AIDS, Activism, and the Politics of Knowledge (by
   Managed Care. GrantWatch. Sheldon Weisgrau, Luisa
                                                             Steven Epstein). Reviewed by David A. Rochefort.
   Buada, Martha Campbell, and Ira Moscovice. Sep/Oct
                                                             May/June 99. 262–264.
   99. 237–241.
                                                          The Limits of Privacy (by Amitai Etzioni). Reviewed by
State Mental Health Parity Laws: Cause or Consequence
                                                             George J. Annas. July/Aug 99. 197–198.
   of Differences in Use? DataWatch. Roland Sturm and
                                                          The Managed Care Blues and How to Cure Them (by Walter A.
   Rosalie Liccardo Pacula. Sep/Oct 99. 182–192.
                                                             Zelman and Robert A. Berenson). Reviewed by David
Three Political Realities in Expanding Coverage for the
                                                             G. Pockell. Mar/Apr 99. 249–250.
   Working Poor: One State’s Experience. UpDate.
                                                          Managed Care in the City: The Uncertain Promise for Providers,
   Eleanor D. Kinney, Ming Tai-Seale, James Y. Greene,
                                                             Plans, and Communities (by Dennis P. Andrulis and Betsy
   Rilla Murray, and William Tierney. July/Aug 99.
                                                             Carrier). Reviewed by G. Gordon Bonnyman Jr.
   188–192.
                                                             Sep/Oct 99. 264–265.
Uncompensated Care and Hospital Conversions in Flor-
                                                          Our Hands Are Tied: Legal Tensions and Medical Ethics (by
   ida. DataWatch . Jack Needleman, JoAnn Lamphere,
                                                             Marshall B. Kapp). Reviewed by M. Gregg Bloche.
   and Deborah Chollet. July/Aug 99. 125–133.
                                                             Mar/Apr 99. 251–253.
Waiting in the Wings: Eligibility and Enrollment in the
                                                          State Medical Boards and the Politics of Public Protection (by Carl
   State Children’s Health Insurance Program. Health
   Tracking. Thomas M. Selden, Jessica S. Banthin, and       F. Ameringer). Reviewed by Arnold S. Relman.
   Joel W. Cohen. Mar/Apr 99. 126–133.                       Nov/Dec 99. 244–245.
What Drives Medicare Managed Care Growth? Health          Transforming Madness: New Lives for People Living with Mental
   Tracking. Randall S. Brown and Marsha R. Gold.            Illness (by Jay Neugeboren). Reviewed by David A.
   Nov/Dec 99. 140–149.                                      Rochefort. Sep/Oct 99. 260–261.
Who Gets Second Opinions? Health Tracking. Todd H.
   Wagner and Lisa Smith Wagner. Sep/Oct 99. 137–145.     Thematic Issues/Special Sections In 1999
                                                          Future Of Medicare (January/February)
Workforce Issues                                          Insurance Coverage (March/April)
Evidence-Based Care for Depression in Managed Primary     Mental Health/Substance Abuse Coverage (March/April)
  Care Practices. Lisa V. Rubenstein, Maga Jackson-       International Health Reform (May/June)
  Triche, Jürgen Unützer, Jeanne Miranda, Katy            Personal Stories & Policy (July/August)
  Minnium, Marjorie L. Pearson, and Kenneth B. Wells.     Mental Health Market (September/October)
  Sep/Oct 99. 89–105.                                     Future Of Insurance (November/December)



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