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J Health Polit Policy Law (1999) 24 (5): 1071–1076.
Published: 01 October 1999
... Collective Bargaining in the Era
of Managed Care: A Turning Point
in U.S. Medicine
Richard M. Scheffler
University of California, Berkeley
Nearly thirty years ago, the economist...
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in Partisanship and the Pandemic: How and Why Americans Followed Party Cues on COVID-19
> Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law
Published: 01 June 2024
Figure 1 Support for COVID-19 mitigation policies over time. Note : Point estimates are percentages of Democrats and Republicans supporting pandemic mitigation policies. They do not include covariates. Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals.
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in Partisanship and the Pandemic: How and Why Americans Followed Party Cues on COVID-19
> Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law
Published: 01 June 2024
Figure 2 Fear of becoming seriously ill from COVID-19 over time. Note : Point estimates are percentages of Democrats and Republicans expressing fear of becoming seriously ill from COVID-19. They do not include covariates. Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals.
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in Partisanship and the Pandemic: How and Why Americans Followed Party Cues on COVID-19
> Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law
Published: 01 June 2024
Figure 3 Partisan beliefs about COVID-19 illness severity. Note : Point estimates are percentages of Democrats and Republicans expressing beliefs about COVID-19 illness severity. They do not include covariates. Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals.
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in Ensuring the Future of the Affordable Care Act on the Health Insurance Marketplaces
> Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law
Published: 01 August 2019
Figure 2 Predicted Postenrollment (Dark Points) and August (Light Points) ACA Opinion by Insurance Type. Notes : Data are recycled predictions and their 95% Huber-White confidence intervals from regressions of insurance type. The dashed lines indicate predicted postenrollment and August ACA
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in Ensuring the Future of the Affordable Care Act on the Health Insurance Marketplaces
> Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law
Published: 01 August 2019
Figure 5 Postenrollment (Dark Points) and August (Light Points) ACA Opinion by Insurance Type and Party Affiliation. Notes : Data are recycled predictions and their 95% Huber-White confidence intervals from regressions of insurance type, including interactions with 2012 Democratic Party
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in Ensuring the Future of the Affordable Care Act on the Health Insurance Marketplaces
> Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law
Published: 01 August 2019
Figure 6 Postenrollment (Dark Points) and August (Light Points) ACA Opinion by Insurance Type and Party Affiliation. Notes : Data re recycled predictions and their 95% Huber-White confidence intervals from regressions of insurance type, including interactions with 2012 Democratic Party
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in Ensuring the Future of the Affordable Care Act on the Health Insurance Marketplaces
> Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law
Published: 01 August 2019
Figure 3 Effect of Being Uninsured in 2013 on Postenrollment (Dark Points) and August (Light Points) ACA Opinion by Insurance Type. Notes : Data are recycled predictions and their 95% Huber-White confidence intervals from regressions of insurance type, including interactions with previous
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in After Defeat: Conservative Postenactment Opposition to the ACA in Historical-Institutional Perspective
> Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law
Published: 01 August 2018
Figure 1 Party Median “Ideal Points” on Social Security, 1935–2007 Source : Unpublished data from David A. Bateman and John Lapinski; see also Bateman and Lapinski 2016 .
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in Polarized Perspectives on Health Equity: Results from a Nationally Representative Survey on US Public Perceptions of COVID-19 Disparities in 2023
> Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law
Published: 01 June 2024
Figure 1 Perception of COVID-19 mortality disparities over four time points, 2020–2023. Note : Figure shows the proportion of the population over time that agrees (a combination of “strongly agree” and “agree”) that any of the four types of mortality disparities exist.
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in Ensuring the Future of the Affordable Care Act on the Health Insurance Marketplaces
> Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law
Published: 01 August 2019
Figure 4 Effect of Residency in a Medicaid Nonexpansion State on Postenrollment and August ACA Opinion. Notes : Data are recycled predictions and their 95% Huber-White confidence intervals from regressions of insurance type on postenrollment (dark points) and August ACA opinion (light points
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2008) 33 (2): 281–293.
Published: 01 April 2008
...Benjamin Mason Meier; James G. Hodge, Jr.; Kristine M. Gebbie The Turning Point Model State Public Health Act (Turning Point Act), published in September 2003, provides a comprehensive template for states seeking public health law modernization. This case study examines the political and policy...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2016) 41 (5): 969–995.
Published: 01 October 2016
... in the health field remains largely descriptive. We theorize the implications of ISDS mechanisms for health policy by integrating the concept of global constitutionalism with veto point theory. It is argued that attempts to constitutionalize investment law, through a proliferation of International Investment...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2001) 26 (3): 543–556.
Published: 01 June 2001
... for the uninsured represent an important policy question. Using national data over an eight-year period, we find that a ten-percentage point increase in managed care penetration is associated with a two-percentage point reduction in hospital total profit margin and a 0.6 percentage point decrease in uncompensated...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2025) 50 (1): 47–68.
Published: 01 February 2025
...Katrina Kimport; Tracy A. Weitz Abstract Context: In the United States, fetal development markers, including “viability” and the point when a fetus can “feel pain,” have permeated the social imaginary of abortion, affecting public support for abortion and the legality and availability of care...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2000) 25 (2): 309–342.
Published: 01 April 2000
... and limit coverage for individuals and groups. Using data from healthy and chronically ill individuals in Indiana, we found that chronic illness decreased the probability of having adequate coverage by about 10 percentage points among all individuals and by about 25 percentage points among single...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (1980) 5 (1): 152–166.
Published: 01 February 1980
... preventive health program. Specifically, the procedure enables one to evaluate the facilities or locations (access points) where the Milwaukee High Blood Pressure Control Program's services are offered. The procedure determines which access points most effectively achieve program objectives, thus providing...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (1981) 6 (1): 40–48.
Published: 01 February 1981
...Janice M. Caldwell; Marshall B. Kapp Using as their point of departure the proposed nursing home standards recently published by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the authors discuss the dilemma of regulating for human rights. Provisions considered for inclusion in the regulations...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2001) 26 (6): 1325–1352.
Published: 01 December 2001
...-point of the campaign. However, in either the turning point of the campaign in terms of message content and tone or in the lag period following it, public opinion reversed on each health reform issue and returned to precampaign levels. It appears from these findings that the campaign captured public...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2015) 40 (1): 165–193.
Published: 01 February 2015
... with that of “developmental capture” of state agencies by networks of reformist bureaucrats within the state who seek to promote inclusive state social and developmental policies of benefit to the broader populace. Building on work that has pointed to instances in which state bureaucrats act autonomously from societal...
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