Vol.4, No.1 February 2002
Welcome to the first of the 2002 issues of the Grey Literature Report! This is also the first issue of the report compiled under new editors, Lea Myohanen and Elizabeth Taylor, after the departure of Marie Ascher from the New York Academy of Medicine Library. We wish her well in her new endeavors and hope that our readers find the report as useful as under Ms. Ascher's excellent stewardship.
The following are our recent grey literature acquisitions:
Academy for Health Services Research and Health Policy
DeFrancesco, LeAnne; Folz, Christina; Konig, Madeleine; Lee, Carole.State of the States.State Coverage Initiatives. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. January 2002.
Milligan, Charles. Section 1115 Waivers and Budget Neutrality: Using Medicaid Funds to Expand Coverage. State Coverage Initiatives Issue Brief. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. May 2001.
Wheatley, Ben. Medicaid Disease Management: Seeking to Reduce Spending by Promoting Health. State Coverage Initiatives Issue Brief. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. August 2001.
A Guide to CBO Adherence Programs. 2001.
Safe, Fast and Reliable. A New Generation of HIV Testing. [2001?].
What Works in HIV Prevention for Gay Men. 2001.
What Works in HIV Prevention for Incarcerated Populations. 2001.
What Works in HIV Prevention for Substance Users. 2001.
Challenges Facing Family Planning Clinics and Title X. Issues in Brief. 2001 Series, No. 3.
Darroch, Jacqueline E.; Frost, Jennifer J.; Singh, Susheela; The Study Team. Teenage Sexual and Reproductive Behavior in Developed Countries. Can More Progress Be Made? Occasional Report No. 3. November 2001.
Title X: Three Decades of Accomplishment. Issues in Brief. 2001 Series, No. 1.
Association of the Bar of the City of New York
Morrison & Foerster, LLP. Helping Handbook for Small Businesses Affected by the World Trade Center Disaster. November 2001.
Morrison & Foerster, LLP. Helping Handbook. Legal Resources for Families of Victims of the World Trade Center Disaster. October 2001.
California HealthCare Foundation
Choy, Angela; Goldman, Janlori (Both authors from Health Privacy Project, Institute for Health Care Research and Policy, Georgetown University). Comparing eHealth Privacy Initiatives. November 2001.
Hughes, Dana; Cart, Courtney; Moreno, Melanie; Ng, Sandy; Vogel, Sarah; McCarter, Virginia. Parents' Views of Children's Health Insurance Programs: A Survey of Denied Applicants for Kaiser Permanente's Child Health Plan. The Center for Children's Access to Health Care, Institute for Health Policy Studies, University of California, San Francisco. January 2001.
Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
"Barren Harvest": How Do You Sell Death. November 2001.
Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids; American Cancer Society; American Heart Association; American Lung Association. Show Us the Money: An Update on the States' Allocation of the Tobacco Settlement Dollars. January 2002.
Hammond, Ross; Rowell, Anne. Trust Us. We're the Tobacco Industry. April 2001. Also published by Action for Smoking and Health-UK.
Illegal Pathways to Illegal Profits. The Big Cigarette Companies and International Smuggling. April 2001.
Public Health, International Trade and the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. April 2001.
Tanner, Michael. Corrupting Charity. Why Government Should not Fund Faith-Based Charities. Briefing Papers No. 62. March 22, 2001.
Center for Health Care Strategies, Inc.
Asthma Care for Children: Financing Issues. A CHCS Chartbook. October 2001.
Connors, Sharon (Medimetrix Group); Highsmith, Nikki; Croke, Alison. Contracting for Chronic Disease Management: The Florida Experience. Working Paper. Informed Purchasing Series. March 2001.
Dichter, Howard, MD. (Howard Dichter Consulting) Monitoring Medicaid Managed Care via an Early Warning Program. Working Paper. Informed Purchasing Series. February 2002.
Engquist, Gretchen; McGee, Jeanne; Miller, Mitzi; Jeannero, Nan (All authors from Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System). Provider Survey Best Practices: A Resource Manual from the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System. Working Paper. Informed Purchasing Series. October 2001.
Moore, Harriet W.; Kaelin, John; Johnson, Steven; Mussman, Mary; O'Brien, John (All authors from Center for Health Programs Development and Management, University of Maryland). Risk Adjustment for Asthma: Variations by Methodology and Implications for Providers. Working Paper. Informed Purchasing Series. December 2001.
O'Hara, Ann; Day, Stephen (Both authors from Technical Assistance Collaborative, Inc). Olmstead and Supportive Housing: A Vision for the Future. Consumer Action Series. December 2001.
Savannah, Sheila; Richardson, Clemelia (Both authors from People in Partnership). The STAR Bridge Project: Community-Based Services for Children with Special Needs. Working Paper. Managed Care Best Practices Series. January 2002.
Tucker Alan, Inc. Transitioning Clients When Plans Exit Medicaid Managed Care Programs. Informed Purchasing Series. March 2001.
Center for Law and Social Policy
Greenberg, Mark; Mezey, Jennifer; Schumacher, Rachel. Comments to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Regarding the Authorization of the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF). November 30, 2001.
Levin-Epstein, Jodie; Grisham, Christine; Batchelder, Myra. Comments to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Regarding Teen Pregnancy Prevention and Teens Parents Provisions in the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Block Grant. November 30, 2001.
Savner, Steve; Strawn, Julie; Greenberg, Mark. TANF Reauthorization: Opportunities to Reduce Poverty by Improving Employment Outcomes. January 2002.
Schumacher, Rachel; Greenberg, Mark; Duffy, Janellen. The Impact of TANF Funding on Child Care Subsidy Programs. September 2001.
Center for Studying Health System Change
Brewster, Linda R.; Ginsburg, Paul B. At the Brink: How Harvard Pilgrim Got in Trouble. Issue Brief No. 33. December 2000.
Brewster, Linda R.; Rudell, Liza S.; Lesser, Cara S. Emergency Room Diversions: A Symptom of hospitals Under Stress. Issue Brief No. 38. May 2001.
Community Report. Boston, Mass. Financial Woes and Contract Disputes Disrupt Market. Community Report 11 of 12. Summer 2001.
Community Report. Greenville, S.C. Hospitals Compete for Specialty Care. Community Report 7 of 12. Spring 2001.
Community Report. Lansing, Mich. Highly Consolidated Market Poses Cost Control Challenges.Community Report 6 of 12. Winter 2001.
Community Report. Little Rock, Ark. Hopes Dim for More Competition.Community Report 8 of 12. Spring 2001.
Community Report. Miami,Fla. Hospitals Profit from Aggressive Negotiations. Community Report 10 of 12. Summer 2001.
Community Report. Northern New Jersey. Financial Pressures Continue to Plague Hospitals. Community Report 12 of 12. Summer 2001.
Community Report. Orange County, Calif. HMO Model Shaken but Remains Intact. Community Report 9 of 12. Summer 2001.
Community Report. Phoenix, Ariz. Rapid Population Growth Attracts National Firms . Community Report 4 of 12. Winter 2001.
Community Report. Seattle, Wash. Market Instability Puts Future of HMOs in Question . Community Report 3 of 12. Winter 2001.
Community Report. Syracuse, N.Y. Insurers Consolidate, Hospitals Struggle Financially. Community Report 5 of 12. Winter 2001.
Conwell, Leslie Jackson; Short, Ashley C. Premium Subsidies for Employer-Sponsored Health Coverage: An Emerging State and Local Strategy to Reach the Uninsured. Issue Brief No. 47. December 2001.
Cunningham, Peter J.; Park, Michael H. Tracking Recent Changes in Health Coverage for Low-Income Children with the Community Tracking Study, 1996-1997 and 1998-1999. Research Report No. 04. April 2000.
Felland, Laurie E.; Benoit, Andrea M. Communities Play Key Role in Extending Public Health Insurance to Children. Issue Brief No. 44. October 2001.
Lesser, Cara S.; Ginsburg, Paul B. Back to the Future? New Cost and Access Challenges Emerg. Initial Findings from HSC's Recent Site Visits. Issue Brief No. 35. February 2001.
Reed, Marie C.; Cunningham, Peter J.; Stoddard, Jeffrey J. Physicians Pulling Back From Charity Care. Issue Brief No. 42. August 2001.
Reschovsky, James D.; Hadley, Jack. Employer Health Insurance Premium Subsidies Unlikely to Enhance Coverage Significantly. Issue Brief No. 46. December 2001.
Short, Ashley C.; Mays, Glen, P.; Lake, Timothy K.Provider Network Instability: Implications for Choice, Costs and Continuity of Care. Issue Brief No. 39. June 2001.
Stoddard, Jeffrey J.; Grossman, Joy M.; Rudell, Liza S.Physicians More Likely to Face Quality Incentives than Incentives that May Restrain Care. Issue Brief No. 48. January 2002.
Strunk, Bradley C.; Devers, Kelly J.; Hurley, Robert E.Health Plan-Provider Showdowns on the Rise. Issue Brief No. 40. June 2001.
Wall Street Comes to Washington: Market Watchers and Policy Analysts Evaluate the Health Care System. Issue Brief No. 43. September 2001.
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
Ku, Leighton; Guyer, Jocelyn. Medicaid Spending: Rising Again, But Not To Crisis Levels. April 20, 2001
The Basics. Medicare Reform. 2001.
Medicare Tomorrow. The Report of the Century Foundation Task Force on Medicare Research. With background papers by Lisa Potetz and Thomas Rice. 2001. To Order.
Blank, Helen; Behr, Andrea; Schulman, Karen. State Developments in Child Care, Early Education, and School-Age Care 2000. March 2001 To Order.
Schulman, Karen; Blank, Helen; Ewen, Danielle. A Fragile Foundation: State Child Care Assistance Policies. November 2001 To Order.
The State of America's Children Yearbook 2001. 2001 To Order.
2001 Children in the States. 2001 To Order.
Davis, Karen. Universal Coverage in the United States: Lessons from Experience of the 20th Century. December 2001.
Gold, Marsha; Achman, Lori (Both authors from Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.). Trends in Premiums, Cost-Sharing, and Benefits in Medicare+Choice Health Plans, 1999-2001. Issue Brief. April 2001.
Consider the Source. Chlorination Byproducts in New Jersey Tap Water.January 2002?.
Gray, Sean; Houlihan, Jane; Wiles, Richard; Baumann, Jeremiah (The State PIRGs). Consider the Source. Farm Runoff, Chlorination Byproducts, and Human Health.January 2002?.
Sharp, Renee; Walker, Bill. Poisoned Playgrounds. Arsenic in "Pressure-Treated" Wood.May 2001.
Sharp, Renee; Walker, Bill. Rocket Science. Perchlorate and the Toxic Legacy of the Cold War.July 2001.
Sharp, Renee; Walker, Bill; Wiles Richard; Houlihan, Jane; Gray, Sean; Bogart, Paul (Health Building Network). The Poisonwood Rivals. A Report on the Dangers of Touching Arsenic Treated Wood. November 2001.
Teitelbaum, Fred; Martinez; Ruth; Parker, Andrew; Henderson, Rochelle; Kolling, Brian; Roe, Catherine; Ellis, Sandy. 2000 Drug Trend Report. June 2001.
Family Violence Prevention Fund
Goldman, Janlori (Health Privacy Project, Georgetown University); Hudson, Rodney (Federal Legislation Clinic, Georgetown University); Hudson, Zoe (Health Privacy Project, Georgetown University); Sawires, Peter. Health Privacy Principles for Protecting Victims of Domestic Violence. October 2000.
Foundation for Child Development
Bernstein, Jared. Let the War on the Poverty Line Commence . Working Paper Series. June 2001.
Mitchell, Anne W. Education for All Young Children: The Role of States and the Federal Government in Promoting Prekindergarten and Kindergarten. Working Paper Series. April 2001.
Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights
The California Patient's Guide. Your Health Care Rights and Remedies. [2001?]
Healthcare Association of New York State
Sweeney, Raymond D.; Chang, Ju-Ming; Nayak, Vijay; Burkert, Karl L. (Healthcare Association of New York State); Zwanziger, Jack (University of Rochester). Health Systems in New York State. Report of Hanys' Health System Integration surveys. February 2000.
Institute for Health Care Research and Policy (Georgetown University)
Choy, Angela; Hudson, Zoe; Pritts, Joy; Goldman, Janlori. Exposed Online: Why the New Federal Health Privacy Regulation Doesn't Offer Much Protection to Internet Users. Report of the Pew Internet & American Life Project. November 2001.
Health Privacy Working Group. Best Principles for Health Privacy. July 1999.
The AIDS Epidemic At 20 years. The View from America. A National Survey of Americans on HIV/AIDS. 2001.
Brennan, Niall; Guterman, Stuart; Zuckerman, Stephan (Urban Institute). The Health Care Safety Net: An Overview of Hospitals in Five Markets. Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured. April 2001.
Brennan, Niall; Guterman, Stuart; Zuckerman, Stephan (Urban Institute). How are Safety Net Hospitals Responding to Health Care Financing Changes? Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured. April 2001.
Forquera, Ralph (Seattle Indian Health Board). Urban Indian Health. Issue Brief. November 2001.
Fox, Harriette B.; McManus, Margaret A.; Limb, Stephanie J. (Maternal and Child Health Policy Research Center). S-Chip Implementation in California.Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured. April 2001.
Health Policy Alternatives, Inc. Prescription Drug Coverage for Medicare Beneficiaries: A Side-by-Side Comparison of Selected Proposals.(Proposed as of July 15, 2001.) August 2001.
Health Research and Educational Trust. Employer Health Benefits: 2001 Annual Survey. 2001.
Holahan, John (Urban Institute). Restructuring Medicaid Finanacing: Implications of the NGA Proposal. Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured. June 2001.
Medicaid "Mandatory" and "Optional" Eligibility and Benefits. Policy Brief. Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured. June 2001.
Sex in the 90s. 1998 National Survey of Americans on Sex and Sexual Health. Summary of Findings/Toplines. To Order June 2001.
Neuman, Patricia. Improving Prescription Drug Coverage: Opportunities and Challenges for Reform. March 22, 2001.
Smith, Vernon K. (Health Management Associates); Rousseau, David M.; Guyer, Jocelyn A. CHIP Program Enrollment: December 2000. Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured. September 2001.
Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.
Gold, Marsha; Mittler, Jessica; Stevens, Beth Monitoring Medicare+Choice. Albuquerque Profile. Medicare Beneficiaries and Choice in the Albuquerque Metropolitan Area, 2000. March 2001.
Gold, Marsha; Mittler, Jessica Monitoring Medicare+Choice. Baltimore Profile. Medicare Beneficiaries and Choice in the Baltimore Metropolitan Area, 2000. February 2001.
Gold, Marsha; Young, Cheryl; Stevens, Beth Monitoring Medicare+Choice. Detroit Profile. Medicare Beneficiaries and Choice in the Detroit Metropolitan Area, 2000. April 2001.
Gold, Marsha; Mittler, Jessica; Stevens, Beth Monitoring Medicare+Choice. New Orleans Profile. Medicare Beneficiaries and Choice in the New Orleans Metropolitan Area, 2000. April 2001.
Gold, Marsha; Young, Sheryl; Stevens, Beth Monitoring Medicare+Choice. Orange County Profile. Medicare Beneficiaries and Choice in the Orange County Metropolitan Area, 2000. March 2001.
Gold, Marsha; Mittler, Jessica; Stevens, Beth Monitoring Medicare+Choice. Orlando Profile. Medicare Beneficiaries and Choice in the Orlando Metropolitan Area, 2000. April 2001.
National Academy on an Aging Society
Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia. A Growing Challenge. Challenges for the 21st Century: Chronic and Disabling Conditions. Number 11, September 2000.
Arthritis. A Leading Cause of Disability in the United States. Challenges for the 21st Century: Chronic and Disabling Conditions. Number 5, March 2000.
At Risk. Developing Chronic Conditions Later in Life. Challenges for the 21st Century: Chronic and Disabling Conditions. Number 4, February 2000.
Caregiving. Helping the Elderly with Activity Limitations Challenges for the 21st Century: Chronic and Disabling Conditions. Number 7, May 2000.
Childhood Asthma. The Most Common Chronic Disease Among Children. Challenges for the 21st Century: Chronic and Disabling Conditions. Number 8, June 2000.
Chronic Conditions. A Challenge for the 21st Century.Challenges for the 21st Century: Chronic and Disabling Conditions. Number 1, November 1999.
Depression. A Treatable Disease.Challenges for the 21st Century: Chronic and Disabling Conditions. Number 9, July 2000.
Diabetes. A Drain on U.S. Resources.Challenges for the 21st Century: Chronic and Disabling Conditions. Number 6, April 2000.
Hearing Loss. A Growing Problem That Affects Quality of Life.Challenges for the 21st Century: Chronic and Disabling Conditions. Number 2, December 1999.
Heart Disease. A Disabling Yet Preventable Condition.Challenges for the 21st Century: Chronic and Disabling Conditions. Number 3, January 2000.
Hypertension. A Common Condition for Older Americans.Challenges for the 21st Century: Chronic and Disabling Conditions. Number 12, October 2000.
Workers and Chronic Conditions. Opportunities to Improve Productivity.Challenges for the 21st Century: Chronic and Disabling Conditions. Number 10, August 2000.
Commission on Life Sciences. Stem Cells and the Future of Regenerative Medicine. 2001.
Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy. Scientific and Medical Aspects of Human Reproductive Cloning. 2002.
Committee on Technologies for the Early Detection of Breast Cancer; Nass, Sharyl J.; Henderson, I. Craig; Lashof, Joyce C. Mammography and Beyond: Developing Technologies for the Early Detection of Breast Cancer. 2001.
Institute of Medicine. Crossing the Quality Chasm: A New Health System for the 21st Century. 2001.
Institute of Medicine. Preserving Public Trust: Accreditation and Human Research Participant Protection Programs. 2001.
National Conference of State Legislatures
Alcade, Gabriela. Providing Reproductive Health Services for Adolescents: State Options. July 2000. To Order.
Calvo, Cheye; Johnson, Alissa (eds). Genetics Policy Report. Employment Issues. September 2001. To Order.
Calvo, Cheye; Johnson, Alissa (eds). Genetics Policy Report. Insurance Issues. September 2001. To Order.
Children, Youth and Family Issues. 2000 State Legislative Summary. January 2001. To Order.
Christian, Steve; Edwards, Karen. Linking Child Welfare and Substance Abuse Treatment. August 2000. To Order.
Davis, DeWayne L.; Fox-Grage, Wendy; Gehshan, Shelly. Deinstitutionalization of Persons with Developmental Disabilities: A Technical Assistance Report for Legislators. January 2000. To Order.
Farmer, Carrie. Lead Screening for Children Enrolled in Medicaid: State Approaches.Promising Practices. Issue Brief. 2001. To Order.
Fox-Grage, Wendy; Folkemer, Donna; Burwell, Brian; Horahan, Kevin. Community-Based Long-Term Care. Promising Practices. Issue Brief. 2001. To Order.
Fox-Grage, Wendy; Folkemer, Donna; Horahan, Kevin. The States' Response to the Olmstead Decision: A Status Report. March 2001. To Order.
Fox-Grage, Wendy; Riggs, Judith; Linnane, Suzanne. Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias: A Legislative Guide. Alzheimer's Association. March 2000. To Order.
Fox-Grage, Wendy; Shaw, Tina; Coleman, Barbara Family Caregiving: The Backbone of Our Long-Term Care System. Audiotape Guide. April 2000. To Order.
Gehshan, Shelly. Substance Abuse Treatment in State Children's Health Insurance Programs. May 2000. To Order.
Gehshan, Shelly; Hauck, Paetra; Scales, Julie. Increasing Dentists' Participation in Medicaid and SCHIP. Promising Practices. Issue Brief. 2001. To Order.
Gostin, Lawrence O.;Hodge Jr, James G.; Calvo, Cheye M. Genetics Policy and Law. A Report to Policymakers . September 2001. To Order.
Johson, Alissa; Calvo, Cheye. Genetics Policy Report. Reproductive Technologies. September 2001. To Order.
Lombardi, Joan; Poppe, Julie. Investing in Better Care for Infants and Toddlers: The Next Frontier for School Readiness. State Legislative Report. Vol 26, No 10. October 2001. To Order.
Scales, Julie; Folkemer, Donna; Jensen, Allen (Center for Health Services Research and Policy, George Washington University). Ticket to Work: Medicaid Buy-In Options for Working People with Disabilities. July 2000. To Order.
Shaw, Tina. Women's Health: An Emerging Definition. May 2000. To Order.
Steinberg, Dan. Expanding Health Coverage to Working Families: State Options. June 2000.To Order.
Steinberg, Dan; Gehshan, Shelly. State Responses to Maternal Drug and Alcohol Use: An Update. January 2000. To Order.
Wasserman, Stephanie. Breast and Cervical Cancer Treatment. State Legislative Report. Vol 26, No 7. July 2001. To Order.
Williams-Mbengue, Nina. Safe Havens for Abandoned Infants. State Legislative Report. Vol 26, No 8. September 2001. To Order.
National Health Care Purchasing Institute
Bailit Health Purchasing, LLC; Sixth Man Consulting, Inc. The Growing Case for Using Physician Incentives to Improve Health Care Quality. December 2001.
Blumklotz, Aryne; Lansky, David J. (FACCT - Foundation for Accountability). Health Care Communications for Employees with Chronic Conditions. Executive Brief. July 2001.
Goff, Veronica. Consumer Health Care Decision Support: State of the Art. Executive Brief. July 2001.
National Health Policy Forum - The George Washington University
Federal and State Perspectives on GME Reform. Issue Brief No.764. June 2001.
Matherlee, Karen. From Diagnosis to Payment: The Dynamics of Coding Systems for Hospital, Physician, and Other Health Services. Background Paper. January 25, 2002.
Rybowski, Lise. Meeting Employees' Information Needs in an Evolving Health Care Marketplace. Background Paper. December 2001.
Strongin, Robin J. Medicare Coverage: Lessons from the Past, Questions for the Future. Background Paper. August 2001.
Welfare Reform and Health Care: The Wrong Prescription for Immigrants. November 2000
Pharmaceuticals : RX for the Graying of America. September 1999.
HIV Prevention Needs and Successes: An Update on HIV Prevention Success in Senegal, Thailand and Uganda. April 2001.
Pires, Sheila A; Stroul, Beth A; Armstrong, Mary I. Health Care Reform Tracking Project: 1999 Impact Analysis. Executive Summary.
Twombly, Eric C.; Gantz, Marie G. Executive Compensation in the Nonprofit Sector: New Findings and Policy Implications. Charting Civil Society, No. 11. November 2001.
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Lewis, Kimball; Ellwood, Marilyn (Both authors from Mathematica Policy Research, Inc). Medicaid Policies and Eligibility for WIC. The Office of Analysis, Nutrition and Evaluation. Food and Nutrition Service.
Randall, Bonnie; Sprague, Kim; Connell, David B.; Golay, Jenny (All authors from Abt Associates). WIC Nutrition Education Demonstration Study: Child Intervention. Nutrition Assistance Program Series, Report No. CN-01-WICNECI. The Office of Analysis, Nutrition and Evaluation. Food and Nutrition Service. March 2001.
Anderson, Barbara. School Health Education in Multicultural Society. ERIC Digest. September 2000.
Office of Migrant Education. Directory of Services for Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers and Their Families. 1999.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Bureau of Primary Health Care. Changing Lives Changing Communities Through Primary Health Care. Health Resources and Services Administration. March 2001.
Center for Health Services Research and Policy. School of Public Health and Health Services. George Washington University Medical Center. An Inventory of Federally Sponsored HIV and HIV-Related Databases. Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation. July 2000.
Council on Graduate Medical Education. Update on the Physician Workforce. Resource Paper Compendium. Health Resources and Services Administration. August 2000.
Drug and Alcohol Services Information System. American Indians and Alaska Natives in Substance Abuse Treatment: 1999. Office of Applied Studies, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. The DASIS Report. February 1, 2002.
Drug and Alcohol Services Information System. Amphetamine Treatment Admissions Increase: 1993-1999. Office of Applied Studies, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. The DASIS Report. November 16, 2001.
Drug and Alcohol Services Information System.Cocaine Treatment Admissions Decrease: 1993-1999. Office of Applied Studies, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. The DASIS Report. January 25, 2002.
Drug and Alcohol Services Information System. Growth of Managed Care in Substance Abuse Treatment. Office of Applied Studies, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. The DASIS Report. October 19, 2001.
Drug and Alcohol Services Information System. Older Adults in Substance Abuse Treatment. Office of Applied Studies, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. The DASIS Report. December 7, 2001.
Drug and Alcohol Services Information System. Polydrug Use Among Treatment Admissions: 1998. Office of Applied Studies, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. The DASIS Report. October 5, 2001.
Drug and Alcohol Services Information System. Veterans in Substance Abuse Treatment. Office of Applied Studies, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. The DASIS Report. November 2, 2001.
HIV/AIDS Bureau. Access to and Quality of HIV/AIDS Care in Medicaid Managed Care Programs: A Summary of the HIV/AIDS Bureau's Research Program 1996-2000. Health Resources and Services Administration. 2001.
HIV/AIDS Bureau. Delivering HIV Services to Vulnerable Populations: What Have We Learned?Evaluation Monograph Series: Report #6. Health Resources and Services Administration. October 2000.
HIV/AIDS Bureau. Lessons Learned: Innovations in the Delivery of HIV/AIDS Services. Health Resources and Services Administration. 2001. To Order.
National Advisory Council on Nurse Education and Practice. A National Agenda for Nursing Workforce Racial/Ethnic Diversity. Division of Nursing, Bureau of Health Professions, Health Resources and Services Administration. 2000.
National Alliance for Hispanic Health. Quality Health Services for Hispanics: The Cultural Competency Component. Health Resources and Services Administration. Bureau of Primary Health. Office of Minority Health. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. 2001. To Order
National Institutes of Health. Risks Associated with Smoking Cigarettes with Low Machine-Measured Yields of Tar and Nicotine. National Cancer Institute. Smoking and Tobacco Control Monograph No. 13. October 2001.
National Household Survey on Drug Abuse. Availability of Illicit Drugs to Females Aged 12 to 17. Office of Applied Studies, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. The NHSDA Report. October26, 2001.
National Household Survey on Drug Abuse. Heavy Alcohol Use Among Young Adults. Office of Applied Studies, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. The NHSDA Report. October 12, 2001.
National Household Survey on Drug Abuse. Pregnancy and Illicit Drug Use. Office of Applied Studies, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. The NHSDA Report. July 13, 2001.
Office for Victims of Crime. OVC Handbook for Coping After Terrorism. Office of Justice Programs. September 2001.
Scalia, John. Federal Drug Offenders, 1999 with Trends 1984-99. Bureau of Justice Statistics. Office of Justice Programs. Special Report. August 2001.
U.S. General Accounting Office
Food Assistance. Reducing the Trafficking of Food Stamp Benefits. Testimony before the Task Force on Welfare, Committee on the Budget, House of Representatives. July 19, 2001.
Health Products for Seniors. "Anti-Aging" Products Pose Potential for Physical and Economic Harm. Report to Chairman, Special Committee on Aging, U.S. senate. September 2001.
Medicaid. Stronger Efforts Needed to Ensure Children's Access to Health Screening Services. Report to Congressional Requesters. July 2001.
Medicare. Refinements Should Continue to Improve Appropriateness of Provider Payments. Testimony Before the Subcommittee on Health and Environment, Committee on Commerce, House of Representatives. July 19, 2000.
Nursing Workforce. Emerging Nurse Shortage due to Multiple Factors. Report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on Health, Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives. July 2001.
Prescription Drug Prices.Letter to Congressional Requesters. December 15, 2001.
Women's and Children's Health Policy Center - Johns Hopkins University
The Health of Homeless Women: Information for State Maternal and Child Health Programs. March 2000.
Macroeconomics and Health: Investing in Health for Economic Development. December 2001.
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