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J Health Polit Policy Law (1985) 9 (4): 729–730.
Published: 01 August 1985
...Gail Bingham Michael O'Hare, Lawrence Bacow, and Debra Sanderson, Facility Siting and Public Opposition (New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1983), 223 pp., $28.50 Copyright © 1985 by the Department of Health Administration, Duke University Press 1985 Michael O'Hare, Lawrence Bacow...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2024) 49 (1): 99–132.
Published: 01 February 2024
... with a relatively short time for development. The setup of COVID-19 Vaccines Global Access (hereafter the COVAX Facility or COVAX) (Stein 2021 )—an alliance directed by the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (GAVI), the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI), and the World Health...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (1977) 2 (2): 190–211.
Published: 01 April 1977
...Hirsch S. Ruchlin This study analyzes the failure of current regulatory efforts to elicit an acceptable level of performance in long-term care facilities and proposes a strategy for correcting that failure. Seven factors are identified as being responsible for the failure of current regulatory...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (1993) 18 (4): 851–869.
Published: 01 August 1993
...David Barton Smith No published measures of racial integration in health facilities in the United States exist. This article reviews the problems with possible sources of data. It then derives estimates of the degree of integration in nursing homes and hospitals from the 1985 National Nursing Home...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2004) 29 (1): 43–74.
Published: 01 February 2004
.... State survey activities for nursing facilities were reviewed and the number and types of intermediate sanctions issued by states in l999 were reported, along with barriers to the use of such sanctions. Using five selected enforcement measures to create a summary score, states were classified...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (1989) 14 (2): 309–325.
Published: 01 April 1989
...James W. Fossett; John A. Peterson; Mary C. Ring Facilities operated by public and nonprofit agencies have become increasingly important sources of primary care for Medicaid patients. These facilities are particularly important sources of care in segregated, competitive urban areas, where...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2014) 39 (4): 781–809.
Published: 01 August 2014
... of a large for-profit nursing home chain. A historical case study was used to examine multiple public data sources, focusing on facilities in California from 2003 to 2011 during and after regulatory actions and litigation. The results showed that the state issued numerous deficiencies for violations...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2009) 34 (1): 93–135.
Published: 01 February 2009
...Edward Alan Miller; Vincent Mor; David C. Grabowski; Pedro L. Gozalo There is great variability in how much nursing home providers are paid for a day of care for a Medicaid recipient, how the payment level is set, and what mechanisms are used to reimburse facilities. Given the absence of recent...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2023) 48 (4): 629–647.
Published: 01 August 2023
... and is increasingly important as states arbitrate abortion regulation. The authors conducted a case study of how bureaucrats use discretion to implement state regulations on abortion, focusing on two abortion facilities in southwest Ohio from 2010 to 2022. Ohio abortion facilities are required to obtain a written...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (1987) 12 (3): 427–457.
Published: 01 June 1987
...Mark Schlesinger; Theodore R. Marmor; Richard Smithey The contemporary expansion of investor-owned health care facilities has stimulated much controversy but little response from policymakers. We believe this results from the apparently ambiguous relationship between ownership and socially valued...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (1976) 1 (3): 295–318.
Published: 01 June 1976
...) for medical facilities. In addition there are funds available for innovative projects which hold the prospect of improving health services and environmental conditions within the community. The act also provides the states and local organizations with substantial power over a large portion of the allocations...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (1995) 20 (4): 973–1000.
Published: 01 August 1995
..., despite several recent interruptions in vaccine production and supply. Moreover, the increasing producer concentration in the U.S. and global vaccine industries raises the possibility that more and more important vaccines will be produced by a single firm, often in a single production facility...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2010) 35 (1): 95–126.
Published: 01 February 2010
... hospitals led to the implementation of the Medicare Rural Hospital Flexibility Program (Flex Program) of 1997, which allows facilities designated as critical access hospitals (CAHs) to be paid on a reasonable cost basis for inpatient and outpatient services. This article compares the cost inefficiency...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (1985) 10 (2): 283–298.
Published: 01 April 1985
... cost than that of other public facilities, they remained dependent on outside financial support. The viability of the community health care centers at the end of the grant period is discussed, in terms of the changes that have affected the health delivery system in the seven years since the program...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (1987) 12 (1): 153–176.
Published: 01 February 1987
... have revealed widespread facility noncompliance. In light of these findings, alternative enforcement procedures should be considered. Hill-Burton: The Unfulfilled Promise Michael A. Dowell, National Health Law Program Abstract. The poor and uninsured encounter numerous barriers...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (1987) 12 (4): 683–702.
Published: 01 August 1987
... that the mechanism of compensating long-term care facilities should be based on functional health status rather than on diagnosis and that incentives to improve quality and access should be strengthened. The article assesses several systems of classifying patients that have been proposed as the basis...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2018) 43 (6): 941–960.
Published: 01 December 2018
... in the abstract. Here, we examine the effect of Wisconsin's mandatory ultrasound viewing law on the viewing behavior of women seeking care at a high-volume abortion-providing facility. Drawing both on chart data from patients before and after the law went into effect and on in-depth interviews with women subject...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (1979) 4 (2): 176–199.
Published: 01 April 1979
... restrictions on the supply of physicians and hospital facilities were ended, as was an earlier system of fixed budgeting for ambulatory care services. In addition, legislative and judicial decisions have continually expanded both the benefits and the standard of care that must be provided to publicly insured...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (1979) 4 (2): 250–272.
Published: 01 April 1979
... the agency's ability to generate alternatives or by encouraging health facilities to submit competing applications. Second, a regional health care budget would force the agency to make choices among competing needs. Copyright © 1979 by the Dept. of Health Administration, Duke University 1979...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (1980) 5 (1): 120–141.
Published: 01 February 1980
... general categories: (1) controls on reimbursement; (2) controls on the supply of facilities; and (3) controls on utilization. Events surrounding them reveal that any effort to constrict the flow of resources to the health care industry will engender serious opposition. In addition, there are serious...