Vol.2, No.3 August 2000
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Here are our latest grey literature acquistions:
Agency for Healthcare
Research and Quality (formerly the Agency for Health Care
Policy and Research)
Mann C, Cox L, Ross DC (Center on Budget and Policy Priorities). Making the Link:
Strategies for Coordinating Publicly Funded Health Care Coverage for Children. AHRQ
Publication No. 00-0014. February 2000. To
Order.
Alan Guttmacher
Institute
Darroch JE, Singh S. Why is Teenage Pregnancy
Declining? The Roles of Abstinence, Sexual Activity and Contraceptive Use. Occasional
Report No.1. December 1999.
Frost JJ, Oslak S. Teenagers' Pregnancy Intention and Decisions: A Study of Young Women in California Choosing to Give Birth. Occasional Report No.2. December 1999.
Hollander D, Donovan P. Microbicides: A New Defense Against Sexually Transmitted Diseases. 1999.
All Kids Count
On the Frontier: Developing Immunization Registries, 1992-1997. All Kids
Count Phase I Report. 2000. To
Order.
Sustaining Financial Support for Immunization Registries. Policy Brief. March 2000.
American Association of Health Plans
Improving Access to Health Insurance: Now and In the Future. February 2000.
American College of Physicians-American Society of Internal Medicine
Schriver ML. No Health Insurance? It's Enough to Make You Sick. White Paper. November 1999.
Association to Benefit Children
2000 Annual Report.
Glennerster R, Kremer M. World Bank Vaccine Commitment. Policy Brief #57. May 2000.
California HealthCare Foundation
California Consumers Talk About Health Care Quality: Findings From Focus Group Discussions. November 1999.
Determining Medical Necessity: Balancing Science, Economics and Policy. California Medicine Roundtable. December-January 1999-2000. To Order.
Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance: A Survey of Small Employers in California. April 1999.
Geography is Destiny: California Variations in Medical Practice as Reported by The Dartmouth Atlas of Health Care 1999. January 2000.
Goldman J, Hudson Z (Health Privacy Project, Georgetown University), Smith RM.
face="Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="5"> Privacy: Report on the
Privacy Policies of Health Web Sites. January 2000.
Center for Adolescent Health and
the Law
English A, Morreale M, Stinnett A. Adolescents in Public Health Insurance Programs: Medicaid and CHIP. December 1999.
Center
for Health Services Research and Policy
Effect of the
1996 Welfare and Immigration Reform Laws on Immigrants' Ability and Willingness to Access
Medicaid and Health Care Services. May 2000.
Stuber JP, Malor KA, Rosenbaum S, Jones KC. Beyond Stigma: What Barriers Actually Affect the Decisions of Low-Income Families to Enroll in Medicaid? July 2000.
Center for Studying Health System Change
Cunningham PJ, Park MH. Recent Trends in Children's Health Insurance Coverage. Issue Brief No. 29. April 2000.
Center for Adolescent Health & the Law
English A, Morreale M, Stinnett A. Adolescents in Public Health Insurance Programs: Medicaid and CHIP. December 1999.
Center for the Advancement of Health
Gruman JC, Von Korff M. Living with Chronic Illness: When Doctors and Patients Work Together.
Selected Evidence for Behavioral Risk Reduction in Clinical Settings: Alcohol and Other Drug Misuse. 2000.
Selected Evidence for Behavioral Risk Reduction in Clinical Settings: Dietary Practices. 2000.
Selected Evidence for Behavioral Risk Reduction in Clinical Settings: Physical Inactivity. 2000.
Selected Evidence for Behavioral Risk Reduction in Clinical Settings: Smoking. 2000.
Selected Evidence for Chronic Disease Management in Clinical Settings: Asthma. 2000.
Selected Evidence for Chronic Disease Management in Clinical Settings: Chronic Back Pain. 2000.
Selected Evidence for Chronic Disease Management in Clinical Settings: Depression. 2000.
Selected Evidence for Chronic Disease Management in Clinical Settings: Diabetes. 2000.
Children's
Defense Fund
Ward JM. Children
and Guns: A Children's Defense Fund Report on Children Dying from Gunfire in America. October
1999.
Community Board No. 11. East Harlem: New Directions. A 197-A Plan for Manhattan Community District 11. Revision 2000. March 2000.
Swaab EI, Quintana C. Resource Guide to Breast Cancer Services 2000. October 1999.
Budetti J (Abt Associates), Schoen C (The Commonwealth Fund), Simantov E (The Commonwealth Fund), Shikles J (Abt Associates). Risks for Midlife Americans: Getting Sick, Becoming Disabled or Losing a Job and Health Coverage. January 2000.
Burger SG, Kayser-Jones J, Bell JP. Malnutrition and Dehydration in Nursing Homes: Key Issues in Prevention and Treatment. June 2000.
Duchon L, Schoen C, Simantov E, Davis K, An C. Listening to Workers: Challenges for Employer-Sponsored Coverage in the 21st Century. January 2000.
Duchon L, Schoen C, Simantov E, Davis K, An C. Listening to Workers: Findings from The Commonwealth Fund 1999 National Survey of Workers' Health Insurance. January 2000.
Kaplan SA, Greene J, Molnar C, Bernstein A, Ghanbarpour S. Educating Medicaid Beneficiaries About Managed Care: Approaches in 13 Cities. Field Report. May 2000.
O'Brien MJ (Health Management Associates), Archdeacon M, Barrett M, Crow S, Janicki S, Rousseau D, Williams C (The Lewin Group). State Experiences With Access Issues Under Children's Health Insurance Expansions. Field Report. May 2000.
O'Brien MJ (Health Management Associates), Archdeacon M, Barrett M, Crow S, Janicki S, Rousseau D, Williams C (The Lewin Group). State Experiences With Cost-Sharing Mechanisms In Children's Health Insurance Expansions. Field Report. May 2000.
Partridge L (American Public Human Services Association), Szlyk CI. National Medicaid HEDIS Database/Benchmark Project. February 2000.
Quinn K (Abt Associates). Working without Benefits: The Health Insurance Crisis Confronting Hispanic Americans. March 2000.
Schoen C, Simantov E, Duchon L, Davis K. Counting on Medicare: Perspectives and Concerns of Americans Ages 50 to 70. Publication # 406. July 2000.
Schoen C, Strumpf E, Davis K. A
Vote of Confidence: Attitudes Toward Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance. Issue
Brief. January 2000.
Congressional Budget Office
Crippen DL. A CBO Analysis of the Administration's Prescription Drug Proposal. Statement before the Subcommittee on Health, Committee on Ways and Means, U.S. House of Representatives. May 11, 2000.
Clouds Over the Sunshine State: Florida's Working Parents Lose Health Insurance. Publication 00-102. March 2000.
Cost Overdose: Growth in Drug Spending for the Elderly: 1992-2010. Publication 00-107. July 2000.
Go Directly to Work, Do Not Collect Health Insurance. Publication 00-106. June 2000.
Still Rising: Drug Price Increases for Seniors 1999-2000. Publication 00-103. April 2000.
Uninsured in Michigan: Working Parents Lose Health Coverage. Publication 00-105. May 2000.
Foundation for Child Development
Grundy L, Bell L, Firestein N. Labor's Role in Adressing the Child Care Crisis. December 1999.
Health Care Financing
Administration
1998 Data Compendium. August
1998.
Review of the Medicare Partial Hospitalization Benefit. HCFA Working Paper OSP-00-01. February 2000.
International Narcotics Control Board
Narcotic Drugs - Stupéfiants - Estupefacientes, Estimated World Requirements for 2000 - Statistics for 1998. E/INCB/1999/2. United Nations. 2000.
Jerome Levy Economics Institute of Bard College
Cadette WM. Financing Long-Term Care: Replacing a Welfare Model with an Insurance Model. Public Policy Brief No.59. 2000.
Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies
Gaskin DJ. Access ot Health Care in a Managed Care Environment. December 1999. To Order.
Felt-Lisk S (Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.) The Characteristics and Roles of Medicaid-Dominated Managed Care Plans. Issue Paper. February 2000.
Health Centers' Role as Safety Net Providers for Medicaid Patients and the Uninsured. Issue Paper. February 2000.
HIV Capitation Risk Adjustment: Conference Report. May 28 & 29, 1997. Washington, DC. To Order.
The Olmstead Decision: Implications for Medicaid. Issue Paper. March 2000.
Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.
Chen A, Brown R, Archibald N, Aliotta S, Fox PD. Best Practices in Coordinated Care. March 22, 2000.
Czajka JL, Lewis K. Using National Survey Data to Analyze Children's Health Insurance Coverage: An Assessment of Issues. May 1999.
Rosenbach M, Young C. Care Coordination and Medicaid Managed Care: Emerging Issues for States and Managed Care Organizations. June 2000.
Schore J, Harrington M, Crystal S. The Role of Home and Community-Based Services in Meeting the Health Care Needs of People with AIDS. March 1998. To Order.
MedPAC (Medicare Payment Advisory Commission)
Report to the Congress: Selected Medicare Issues. June 2000.
Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law. Effective Public Management of Mental Health Care Views from States on Medicaid Reforms That Enhance Service Integration and Accountability. 2000.
Better Information, Better Outcomes? The Use of Health Technology Assessment and Clinical Effectiveness Date in Health Care Purchasing Decisions in the United Kingdom and the United States. 2000.
Jones S. Genetics in Medicine: Real Promises, Unreal Expectations. One Scientist's Advice to Policymakers in the United Kingdom and the United States. June 2000.
Linking Housing and Health Services for Older Persons. 1997.
Milbank Memorial Fund at Ninety. 1995.
Towards an International Consensus on
Policy for Long-Term Care of the Ageing. World Health Organization and
Milbank Memorial Fund. 2000.
Davis JR, Lederberg J (eds). Public Health Systems and Emerging Infections: Assessing the Capabilities of the Public and Private Sectors. Workshop Summary. Forum on Emerging Infections. Division of Health Sciences Policy. 2000.
Newman L. Developing Technologies for Early Detection of Breast Cancer. A Public Workshop Summary. Committee on the Early Detection of Breast Cancer. National Cancer Policy Board. National Research Council. 2000.
National Institutes of
Health
Anabolic
Steroid Abuse. Research Report Series. National Institute on Drug Abuse. NIH
Publication Number 00-3721. April 2000.
Cocaine Abuse and Addiction. Research Report Series. National Institute on Drug Abuse. NIH Publication Number 99-4342. May 1999.
Mercer DE, Woody GE. An Individual Drug Counseling Approach to Treat Cocaine Addiction: The Collaborative Cocaine Treatment Study Model. Therapy Manuals for Drug Addiction. Manual 3. National Institute on Drug Abuse. NIH Publication Number 99-4380. September 1999.
Principles of Drug Addiction and Treatment: A Research-Based Guide. National Institute on Drug Abuse. NIH Publication Number 99-4180. October 1999.
Yates BT. Measuring and Improving Costs, Cost-Effectiveness, and Cost-Benefit for Substance Abuse Treatment Programs: A Manual. National Institute on Drug Abuse. NIH Publication Number 99-4518. August 1999.
Andrulis D, Gusmano M. Community Initiatives for the Uninsured: How Far Can Innovative Partnerships Take Us? April 2000. To Order.
Pew
Environmental Health Commission
Goldman LR. Attack Asthma.
May 2000.
Goldman LR. Healthy from the Start: Why America Needs a Better System to Track and Understand Birth Defects and the Environment. 2000.
Quality Interagency Coordination Task Force
Doing What Counts for Patient Safety: Federal Actions to Reduce Medical Errors and Their Impact. Report to the President. February 2000.
Eiseman E. Cloning Human Beings: Recent Scientific and Policy Developments. MR-1099.0-NBAC. August 1999. To Order.
Hays RD, Spritzer KL, McCaffrey D, Cleary PD, Collins R, Sherbourne C, Wu AW, Bozzette S, Sharpiro M, Cunningham W, Eggan F, Crystal S, Fleishman J. The HIV Cost & Services Utilization Study (HCSUS) Measures of Health-Related Quality of Life. DRU-1897-AHCPR. August 1998. To Order.
Jackson CA, Pitkin K, Kington R. Evidence-Based Decisionmaking for Community Health Programs. MR-933-MLHS. 1998. To Order.
McGlynn EA, Damberg C, Kerr EA, Schuster M (eds.). Quality of Care for Children and Adolescents: A Review of Selected Clinical Conditions and Quality Indicators. DRU-1721-HCFA. November 1997. To Order.
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Americans Without Health Insurance: Myths and Realities. Annual Report, 1999.
Erickson A, Yacknin E (Greater Upstate Law Project). Proposals to Simplify, Equalize, and Expand Health Care Coverage for Uninsured Working New Yorkers. March 1999.
Haslanger K, Cantor JC, Prinz TS, DeGuire K. Toward a Typology of Medicaid Managed Care Plans: The New York City Experience. April 2000.
Prinz TS, Haslanger K, DeLia D, Fass S, Salit S, Cantor JC. Hospital Markets, Policy Change, and Access to Care for Low-Income Populations in New York. May 2000.
Thorpe KE. Who Purchases Individual Insurance? A Comparison of New York State, Regional, and National Patterns, 1994-1997. March 1999.
Toohey M, Haslanger K, Fagan A. Inside Medicaid Managed Care Contracts in New York City: An Analysis of Plan Contracts and Related Documents. February 1999.
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
Domestic Violence Against Women and Girls. Innocenti Digest No.6. May 2000.
United Nations Development Programme
Rivers K, Aggleton P. Men and the HIV Epidemic. Thomas Coram Research Unit. Institute of Eduction, University of London. 1999.
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
Hertzman C. Social Dimensions of Public Health. From, World Social Science Report, 1999. pp. 341-351. 1999.
Acs G, Gallagher M. Sources of Support and Income Inequality among America's Children. Discussion Paper 99-15. October 1999.
Almeida RA, Kenney GM. Gaps in Insurance Coverage for Children: A Pre-CHIP Baseline. NASF, Series B, No.B-19. May 2000.
Bovbjerg RR, Cuellar AE, Holahan J. Market Competition and Uncompensated Care Pools. Occasional Paper Number 35. March 2000.
Conover CJ, Davies HH. The Role of TennCare in Health Policy for Low-Income People in Tennessee. Occasional Paper Number 33. February 2000.
Dubay L, Kenney G, Zuckerman S. Extending Medicaid to Parents: An Incremental Strategy for Reducing the Number of Uninsured. NASF, Series B, No.B-20. June 2000.
Gallagher LJ. A Shrinking Portion of the Safety Net: General Assistance from 1989 to 1998. Series A, No. A-36. September 1999.
Garrett B, Holahan J. Welfare Leavers, Medicaid Coverage, and Private Health Insurance. NASF, Series B, No.B-13. March 2000.
Halpern A. Poverty among Children Born Outside of Marriage: Preliminary Findings from the National Survey of America's Families. Discussion Paper 99-16.
Holahan J, Brennan J. Who are the Adult Uninsured? NASF, Series B, No.B-14. March 2000.
Holcomb PA, Flores K, Pernas M, Herbig C, Tumlin KC, Botsko CA. Income Support and Social Services for Low-Income People in Florida. State Report. February 1999.
Kenney GM, Ko G, Ormond BA. Gaps in Prevention and Treatment: Dental Care for Low-Income Children. NASF, Series B, No.B-15, April 2000.
Krebs-Carter M, Holahan J. State Strategies for Covering Uninsured Adults. Discussion Paper 00-02. May 2000.
Lindberg LD, Boggess S, Porter L, Williams S. Teen Risk-Taking: A Statistical Portrait. June 2000.
Loprest PJ, Zedlewski SR. Current and Former Welfare Recipients: How Do They Differ? Discussion Paper 99-17. November 1999.
Moore KA, Vandiver S (Child Trends), Ehrle J (Urban Insitute). Sociodemographic Risk and Child Well-Being. NASF, Series B, No.B-18. June 2000.
Ormond BA, Wallin S, Goldenson SM. Supporting the Rural Health Care Safety Net. Occasional Paper Number 36. March 2000.
Ormond BA, Zuckerman S, Lhila A. Rural/Urban Differences in Health Care Not Uniform Across States. NASF, Series B, No. B-11, May 2000.
Riedinger SA, Duke A-E, Smith RE, Tumlin KC. Income Support and Social Services for Low-Income People in New Jersey. State Report. September 1998.
Seefeldt KS, Kaye LK, Botsko CA, Holcomb PA, Flores K, Herbig C, Tumlin KC, . Income Support and Social Services for Low-Income People in Wisconsin. State Report. December 1998.
Sorensen E, Zibman C. To What Extent Do Children Benefit From Child Support? Discussion Paper 99-19. January 2000.
Sparer MS. Health Policy for Low-Income People in Arizona. Occasional Paper Number 32. November 1999.
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Nutrition and Your Health: Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2000. May 2000.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Bishop KK, Taylor MS, Arango P. Partnerships at Work: Lessons Learned from Programs and Practices of Families, Professionals and Communities. Partnerships for Change, Department of Social Work. University of Vermont. 1997. To Order.
Evans T, Garwick A, Rinehart PM. Improving Care for Children with Special Health Care Needs from Diverse Cultural Backgrounds: An Action Plan. U.S. Public Health Service. Fall 1999. To Order.
HIV/AIDS Bureau. Choosing & Using an External Evaluator. Evaluation Monograph Series: Report #1. Health Resources and Services Administration. September 1997.
HIV/AIDS Bureau. Cost-and Performance-Based Contracting: A Guide for Ryan White CARE Act Grantees. Evaluation Monograph Series: Report #3. Health Resources and Services Administration. October 1998.
HIV/AIDS Bureau. Evaluating HIV Case Management: Invited Research & Evaluation Papers.. Health Resources and Services Administration. July 1998. To Order.
HIV/AIDS Bureau. A Practical Guide to Evaluation and Evaluation Terms for Ryan White CARE Act Grantees. Evaluation Monograph Series: Report #4. Health Resources and Services Administration. September 1999.
HIV/AIDS Bureau. Using Data to Assess HIV/AIDS Service Needs: A Guide for Ryan White CARE Act Planning Groups. Evaluation Monograph Series: Report #2. Health Resources and Services Administration. January 1998.
Lightsey D, Vandenberg G, Montes E, de la Cruz DS. The Healthy Start Initiative: A Community-Driven Approach to Infant Mortality Reduction -- Vol. VI. Replicating the Healthy Start Models of Intervention. National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health. 1999. To Order. To Order.
The National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics. Shaping a Vision for 21st Century Health Statistics. Interim Report. June 2000.
The National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics. Toward a National Health Information Infrastructure. Interim Report. June 2000.
Office of Inspector General. Draft Compliance Program Guidance for Individual and Small Group Physician Practices. June 2000.
Office of Inspector General. Semiannual Report. October 1, 1999 - March 31, 2000.
Stubbs-Wynn P. Building Healthy Child Care Partnerships: Success Stories from Health Systems Development in Child Care Projects. National Resource Center for Health and Safety in Child Care. To Order.
21 Million Children's Health: Our Shared Responsibility. The Medical Child Support Working Group. Office of Child Support Enforcement. June 2000.
U.S. General Accounting Office
The full text of these reports is available and searchable through General Accounting Office
(GAO) Reports
Online via GPO Access:
Adverse Events: Surveillance Systems for Adverse Events and Medical Errors. Statement
of Janet Heinrich, Associate Director, Health Financing and Public Health Issues. Health,
Education, and Human Services Division. February 9, 2000.
Agent Orange: Persisting Problems with Communication of Ranch Hand Study Data and Results. Statement of Kwai-Cheung Chan, Director, Special Studies and Evaluations. National Security and Internation Affairs Division. March 15, 2000.
Air Pollution: Status of Implementation and Issues of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990. Report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on Clean Air, Wetlands, Private Property, and Nuclear Safety, Committee on Environment and Public Works, U.S. Senate. April 2000.
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: CDC and NIH Research Activities Are Diverse, But Agency Coordination Is Limited. Report to the Honorable Harry Reid, U.S. Senate. June 2000.
Drug Abuse Treatment: Efforts Under Way to Determan Effectiveness of State Programs. Report to the Subcommittee on Criminal Justice, Drug Policy and Human Resources, Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives. February 2000.
Global Health: Framework for Infectious Disease Surveillance. GAO/NSIAD-00-205R. July 20, 2000.
Gulf War Illnesses: Basic Questions Unanswered. Statement of Kwai-Cheung Chan, Director, Special Studies and Evaluations. National Security and International Affairs Division. February 2, 2000.
Gulf War Illnesses: Management Actions Needed to Answer Basic Research Questions. Report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on National Security, Veterans' Affairs and International Relations, Committee on Governmental Reform, House of Representatives. January 2000.
Health Care Access: Programs for Underserved Populations Could be Improved. Statement of Janet Heinrich, Associate Director, Health Financing and Public Health Issues. Health, Education, and Human Services Division. March 23, 2000.
Health Care Financing Administration: Three Largest Medicare Overpayment Settlements Were Improper. Statement of Robert H. Hast, Acting Assistant Comptroller General for Special Investigations. Office of Special Investigations. March 28, 2000.
Medicaid and SCHIP: Comparisons of Outreach, Enrollment Practices, and Benefits. Report to the Ranking Minority Member, Committee on Commerce, House of Representatives. April 2000.
Medicaid in Schools: Improper Payments Demand Improvements in HCFA Oversight. Report to the Chairman and Ranking Minority Member, Committee on Finance, U.S. Senate. April 2000.
Mediare: Access to Home Oxygen Largely Unchanged; Closer HCFA Monitoring Needed. Report to Congressional Requestors. April 1999.
Medicare Financial Management: Further Improvements Needed to Establish Adequate Financial Control and Accountability. Report to the Administrator, Health Care Financing Administration. March 2000.
Medicare Fraud and Abuse: DOJ's Implementation of False Claims Act Guidance in National Initiative Varies. Report to Congressional Requestors. August 1999.
Medicare Home Health Care: Prospective Payment System Will Need Refinement as Data Become Available. Report to Congressional Committees. April 2000.
Medicare: Lessons Learned from HCFA's Implementation of Changes to Benefits. Report to Congressional Requestors. January 2000.
Medicare Reform: Leading Proposals Lay Groundwork, While Design Decisions Lie Ahead. Statement of David M. Walker, Comptroller General of the United States. February 24, 2000.
Oral Health: Dental Disease Is a Chronic Problem Among Low-Income Populations. Report to Congressional Requestors. April 2000.
Pesticides: Improvement Needed to Ensure the Safety of Farmworkers and Their Children. Report to Congressional Requestors. March 2000.
Prescription Drugs: Applying Private Sector Management Methods to Medicare. Statement of William J. Scanlon, Director, Health Financing and Public Health Issues. Health, Education, and Human Services Division. March 22, 2000.
Prescription Drugs: Increasing Medicare Beneficiary Access and Related Implications. Statement of David M. Walker, Comptroller General of the United States. February 15, 2000.
Prescription Drugs: Increasing Medicare Beneficiary Access and Related Implications. Statement of William J. Scanlon, Director, Health Financing and Public Health Issues. Health, Education, and Human Services Division. February 16, 2000.
Private Health Insurance: Cooperatives Offer Small Employers Plan Choice and Market Prices. Report to the Chairman, Committee on Commerce, House of Representatives. March 2000.
Social Security Disability Insurance: Raising the Substantial Gainful Activity Level for the Blind. Statement of Barbara D. Bovbjerg, Associate Director. Education, Workforce, and Income Security Issues. Health, Education, and Human Services Division. March 23, 2000.
Superfund Program: Activities of the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry and Department of Justice. Report to Congressional Requestors. March 1999.
Toxic Chemicals: Long-Term Coordinated Strategiy Needed to Measure Exposure in Humans. Congressional Requestors. May 2000.
Vaccine Injury Trust Fund: Revenue Exceeds Current Need for Paying Claims. Report to Congressional Committees. March 2000.
Water Quality: Identification and Remediation of Polluted Waters Impeded by Data Gaps. Statement of Peter F. Guerrero, Director, Environmental Protection Issues. Resources, Community, and Economic Development Division. March 23, 2000.
Women's Health: NIH Has Increased Its Efforts to Include Women in Research. Report to Congressional Requestors. May 2000.
Volunteer Trustees Foundation for Research and Education
The Sale and Conversion of Not-for-Profit Hospitals: A State-by-State Analysis of New Legislation. 1998. To Order.
When Your Community Hospital Goes Up for Sale. A Guide to Understanding the Sale and Conversion of Not-for-Profit Hospitals to For-Profit Corporations and What You Can Do About It. To Order.
World Health Organization
Towards an International
Consensus on Policy for Long-Term Care of the Ageing. World Health Organization
and Milbank Memorial Fund. 2000.
Bodansky D. The Framework Convention/Protocol Approach. Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. Technical Briefing Series, Paper 1. 1999.
Bodansky D. What Makes International Agreements Effective: Some Pointers for the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. Technical Briefing Series, Paper 4. 1999.
INFACT. Mobilizing NGOs and the Medica Behind the International Framework Convention on Tobacco Control: Experiences from the Code on Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes and Conventions on Landmines and the Environment. Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. Technical Briefing Series, Paper 3. 1999.
Joosens L. Improving Public Health Through an International Famework Convention on Tobacco Control. Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. Technical Briefing Series, Paper 2. 1999.
World Health Report 2000. Health Systems: Improving Performance. 2000.
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