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J Health Polit Policy Law (1976) 1 (1): 18–21.
Published: 01 February 1976
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2009) 34 (6): 1085–1087.
Published: 01 December 2009
...
Kingdom, the United States, and the European Union, namely, Science, Politics, and
the Pharmaceutical Industry (1995), The Therapeutic Nightmare: The Battle over
the World’s Most Controversial Sleeping Pill (1999), and Regulating Medicines in
Europe: Competition Expertise and Public Health (2000...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2022) 47 (4): 519–522.
Published: 01 August 2022
... 2022 “Our long national nightmare is over.” —President Gerald Ford In the years ahead, historians and political scientists will dissect the Trump presidency and offer their academic assessments. The January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol by President Trump's supporters cast a large shadow...
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Twenty Years of Using Economic Evaluations for Drug Reimbursement Decisions: What Has Been Achieved?
J Health Polit Policy Law (2013) 38 (6): 1081–1102.
Published: 01 December 2013
... the policy, on the grounds that the way it has been implemented fails to address the opportunity cost of introducing new technologies, and have suggested it might be “the economists' nightmare” (193). In addition, Morgan, Barer, and Evans ( 2000 ) have argued that economists risk being captured...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2000) 25 (5): 979–987.
Published: 01 October 2000
... . Monmaney, Terence. 1999 . VA Hospital's Ethical Nightmare: Morality and Medicine Collide at West L.A. Facility, Where Probe about Informed Consent Clouds Research. Los Angeles Times , 25 March, 1 . Moreno, Jonathan, Arthur L. Caplan, and Paul Root Wolpe. 1998 . Updating Protections for Human Subjects...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2011) 36 (3): 567–570.
Published: 01 June 2011
... and eloquently
described the traumatic, destabilizing consequences that both under- and
uninsured Americans face. Private health insurance, he said, presents for
many Americans a nightmare of troubles — recisions, denial of applica-
tions because of preexisting conditions, misleading advertising...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (1991) 16 (2): 419–422.
Published: 01 April 1991
... that for the past forty-five years has brought anguish and suffering to
a generation. If, on the other hand, the Holocaust was a product of a flaw in
the German character or of Germany’s national history, then reunification
brings with it the potential for new nightmares in the future. In neither case...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (1995) 20 (2): 509–513.
Published: 01 April 1995
..., “this device, often found in
horror movies, conveys a sense of insidiousness, or benign everyday life
suddenly becoming nightmare” (p. 43). The bold, and sometimes badly
exaggerated descriptions of the problem were not confined to the media;
legislators eagerly jumped on the bandwagon of rhetorical...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2003) 28 (5): 951–956.
Published: 01 October 2003
..., and Carla M. Messikomer, eds. New Brunswick,
NJ: Transaction, 2003. 284 pp. $49.95 cloth.
Stories in the Time of Cholera: Racial Profiling during a Medical Nightmare. Charles
L. Briggs and Clara Mantini-Briggs. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003.
430 pp. $34.95 cloth.
Twice Dead: Organ...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (1979) 4 (3): 354–359.
Published: 01 June 1979
... expansion of the federal role seems to be a classic case
of unplanned consequences, as some program outlays increased beyond the wildest
dreams of supporters and even beyond the nightmares of opponents.
7. For the presentation of these differences, see Karen Davis, “Health and the Great...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2020) 45 (4): 465–483.
Published: 01 August 2020
... that the law's incentives were causing “nightmare scenarios” and would “destroy the very health and wellbeing of our members along with millions of other hardworking Americans” (Gara 2013 ). Official projections from the CBO ( 2014a ) were much more modest but still predicted employer coverage losses...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (1994) 19 (1): 193–199.
Published: 01 February 1994
.... This
faith-which one might call immaculate institutional conception-gen-
erates costly mistakes. The plan’s heroic assumptions about institution
building mywork out fine-or it may produce administrative nightmares
that undercut the assurances of the security it seeks to provide. Ordinary
citizens...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2017) 42 (5): 995–1002.
Published: 01 October 2017
...? I accepted the charge reluctantly, partly because prognostication one month into a cataclysmic political shift is a fool's errand, but mostly because I knew that having to write about this nightmare would force me out of denial and my own self-imposed news ban. When I shared those reasons...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (1989) 14 (4): 832–838.
Published: 01 August 1989
... the
responsibility of caring for a spouse, sibling, or parent-perhaps more than
once. If we’re lucky, we’ll manage without ruining our own health or fi-
nances, and our relative’s disease won’t be one of the nightmare ones, like
Alzheimer’s. But if not, then what?
Most Americans, when asked...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2016) 41 (6): 1175–1183.
Published: 01 December 2016
... assessments. An even better approach may be to link public health achievements to the role of law from the onset. Potential Misuse . Even if an agenda is set, proliferation of policy data on public health initiatives sounds dreamy, but it can produce nightmares as well. Burris et al. note “policy...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2013) 38 (2): 299–343.
Published: 01 April 2013
... (accessed June 9, 2012) . Zerai Assata Banks Rae . 2002 . Dehumanizing Discourse, Anti-drug Law, and Policy in America: A “Crack Mother's” Nightmare . London : Ashgate . Zuckerman Barry . 1989 . “Effects of Maternal Marijuana and Cocaine Use on Fetal Growth.” New England...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (1995) 20 (2): 437–445.
Published: 01 April 1995
... in Congress a nightmare.
440 Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law
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Figure 1 Congressional Hearings on Health Care: 1940-1992. Source
Congressional Information Service, Annual. Data were calculated from...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2009) 34 (4): 509–530.
Published: 01 August 2009
.... 2007 . NICE: A Nightmare Worth Having? Health Economics, Policy, and Law 2 : 203 -208. Evans, R. G. 2007 . Extravagant Americans, Healthier Canadians: The Bottom Line in North American Health Care. In Canada and the United States: Differences That Count , 3rd ed., ed. D. M. Thomas and B. B...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2004) 29 (1): 147–153.
Published: 01 February 2004
... be a “bureaucratic nightmare.” But to him these are
virtues of his policies, not defects. They are the signs, he insists, that the
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policies are faithful to—have found a way to embody—ambivalence and
doubt. For similarly ambivalence-preserving reasons...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2004) 29 (1): 154–156.
Published: 01 February 2004
... is logically tenuous and that requiring family unanimity to with-
hold treatment can be a “bureaucratic nightmare.” But to him these are
virtues of his policies, not defects. They are the signs, he insists, that the
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policies are faithful to—have...
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