Monday, November 21, 2005

Health Affairs - Rethinking Health Reform

November/December 2005 - Volume 24, Number 6

  • The Struggle That Never Ends: Reforming U.S. Health Care - John K. Iglehart
  • Health Care Reform: Why? What? When? - Victor R. Fuchs and Ezekiel J. Emanuel
  • Whence And Whither Health Insurance? A Revisionist History - Donald W. Moran
  • The Political Divide In Health Care: A Liberal Perspective -Thomas Bodenheimer
  • The Rise In Health Care Spending And What To Do About It - Kenneth E. Thorpe
  • Making Markets Work: Five Steps To A Better Health Care System - John F. Cogan, R. Glenn Hubbard, and Daniel P. Kessler
  • Federalism And Health Policy - Richard P. Nathan
  • Health Insurance In Mexico: Achieving Universal Coverage Through Structural Reform - Felicia Marie Knaul and Julio Frenk
  • Managed Consumerism In Health Care - James C. Robinson
  • Reviving Managed Care With Health Savings Accounts - Mark A. Hall and Clark C. Havighurst
  • Coordinated Agency Versus Autonomous Consumers In Health Services Markets - Bryan E. Dowd
  • Competition In Health Care: Its Evolution Over The Past Decade - Paul B. Ginsburg
  • Competition And New Technology - Mark V. Pauly
  • Which Way For Competition? None Of The Above - Robert A. Berenson
  • The Delivery System Matters - Francis J. Crosson
  • Why Employers Need To Rethink How They Buy Health Care - Robert S. Galvin and Suzanne Delbanco
  • Consumer-Driven Health Care: Just A Tweak Or A Revolution? - Greg Scandlen
  • The 100,000 Lives Campaign: Crystallizing Standards Of Care For Hospitals - Alice G. Gosfield and James L. Reinertsen
  • Reporting Clinical Trial Results To Inform Providers, Payers, And Consumers - Rodney A. Hayward, David M. Kent, Sandeep Vijan, and Timothy P. Hofer