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J Health Polit Policy Law (2006) 31 (3): 643–656.
Published: 01 June 2006
... Growth Slows in 2003. Health Affairs 24 : 185 -194. Zwanziger, J., G. Melnick, and A. Bamezai. 2000 . The Effect of Selective Contracting on Hospital Costs and Revenues. Health Services Research 35 : 849 -868. Side Effects: A Dose...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2005) 30 (5): 869–923.
Published: 01 October 2005
... of California SOMAH Workshop, Los Angeles, CA, June 1. Schlosser, Eric. 2001 . Fast Food Nation:The Dark Side of the All-American Meal . Boston: Houghton Mifflin. Smith, Dinitia. 2004 . Demonizing Fat in the War on Weight. New York Times, May 1 . Snow, David, and Robert D. Benford. 1988 . Ideology...
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Published: 01 February 2023
Figure 1 Number of MSSP ACOs and percentage assuming one- or two-sided risk (2012–2022). Notes : MSSP = Medicare Shared Savings Program; ACO = accountable care organization. Data are derived from CMS's Fast Facts documents, accessible at https://www.cms.gov/files/document/2022-shared-savings More
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2020) 45 (2): 241–276.
Published: 01 April 2020
...Sarah E. Gollust; Joanne M. Miller Abstract Context: Although research has begun to examine perceptions of being on the losing side of politics, it has been confined to electoral politics. The context of health disparities, and particularly the opioid crisis, offers a case to explore whether frames...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2015) 40 (4): 887–896.
Published: 01 August 2015
... with them both promise and pitfalls. On the positive side of the ledger, ACOs may improve the quality of medical care even as they lower the costs of that care. On the negative side of the ledger, ACOs may lead to a gain in market power for their participations, allowing those participants to increase...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (1982) 7 (2): 460–487.
Published: 01 April 1982
... competition policy would require removal of supply-side restraints on health providers. Based on evidence about the evolution of restraints on physicians, dentists, and optometrists in one state, this article speculates on the political feasibility of removing supply-side restraints and thereby implementing...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (1986) 11 (4): 569–583.
Published: 01 December 1986
... cost-increasing forces such as demographic trends, technology, and personnel patterns. Nor have these innovations on the cost side of the policy ledger been matched by action on the benefit side. Such changes await reconceptualization of the practical meaning of social justice and of the role...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2016) 41 (4): 599–626.
Published: 01 August 2016
... determinants and disparities in health are arguably the foundation of a new “demand-side” health policy that can resolve America's paradoxical health policy crisis of spending increasingly more than any nation on health care and insurance yet achieving increasingly worsening health outcomes relative...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2017) 42 (6): 1005–1037.
Published: 01 December 2017
... representative survey fielded in the fall of 2012, we randomized participants ( N = 5,147) to receive one of four messages: control, a strong protax message, a two-sided message, or a message refuting arguments made in soda company antitax messages. The protax message showed no effects on tax support, while...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2018) 43 (5): 739–765.
Published: 01 October 2018
... that productive inefficiency is a more tractable concept than waste. We then review the literature on the efficiency of health providers. We discuss the evidence on whether supply- and demand-side policies, such as value-based payment and cost sharing, can raise efficiency, finding that many of these policies...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2020) 45 (1): 73–109.
Published: 01 February 2020
... number of campaign contributors dominated both sides of the issue, with little involvement by health advocates. Time and turnout, not money, were the factors most associated with electoral outcomes, consistent with increases in public opinion favoring cannabis legalization over time. Year, turnout...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (1995) 20 (4): 885–908.
Published: 01 August 1995
... and provider sides, with the NHS District Health Authorities becoming purchasers, and the NHS hospitals, now reconstructed as independent NHS trusts, becoming providers. The U.S. health care system, driven by market forces rather than government fiat, has been moving rapidly toward integration...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2015) 40 (3): 577–588.
Published: 01 June 2015
... is not evidence of ambiguity. Reaching the truth requires wading deep into each side's arguments. Whether the relevant text is viewed in isolation or in its full statutory context, the ACA authorizes tax credits only in exchanges established by the states. Copyright © 2015 by Duke University Press 2015...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2002) 27 (1): 5–30.
Published: 01 February 2002
... employers to provide their employees with a choice of health carriers, a fixed-dollar strategy (defined contribution), and quality information to make appropriate choices among carriers, managed competition offers to remedy imperfections in both the consumer and provider sides of the market for health...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2000) 25 (4): 717–742.
Published: 01 August 2000
..., as it is often claimed, we argue that these political contests lead to many of the changes in the systems. Furthermore, changes do not necessarily occur when worrying symptoms appear in the system, but rather when the contest reaches a peak and when neither side involved can emerge from the contest as winner...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (1995) 20 (3): 571–613.
Published: 01 June 1995
... of health care expenditureswhile still providing ready access to relatively high-quality careare those where states have most actively restrained both demand- and supply-side system interests in policy making. In each country, states have increasingly articulated their own greater capacities in health care...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (1999) 24 (1): 59–90.
Published: 01 February 1999
... list of acknowledged untoward vaccine side effects. In addition, the chances of applicant success were influenced by the applicant's choice of attorney and expert witnesses, by the assignment of the Special Master to decide the case, and increasingly over time, by the applicant's ability to comply...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2012) 37 (1): 37–67.
Published: 01 February 2012
... policies, especially the organization of the health care system, affected the kind of restrictions for undocumented migrants. Concerns about the side effects of generous treatment of undocumented migrants on other groups played a substantial role in formulating restrictive policies in both countries...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2013) 38 (3): 479–504.
Published: 01 June 2013
... of Medicare argue that the official reports on Medicare's overhead ignore or hide numerous types of administrative spending, such as the cost of collecting taxes and Part B premiums. Defenders of Medicare claim the official statistics are accurate. But participants on both sides of this debate fail to cite...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2014) 39 (2): 483–489.
Published: 01 April 2014
...Patricia D. Siplon Abstract Conventional wisdom usually argues that academic research should be conducted with the highest level of objectivity possible. I seek to turn that argument on its head and suggest that taking sides, even pursuing activist tactics, in support of our subjects' goals may...