Howard Markel
Howard Markel
Policy commercializing nonprofits in health: the history of a paradox from the 19th century to the ACA [0.03%]
从十九世纪到ACA的健康非营利组织商业化政策:一个悖论的历史
Daniel M Fox
Daniel M Fox
POLICY POINTS: Health policy in the United States has, for more than a century, simultaneously and paradoxically incentivized the growth as well as the commercialization of nonprofit organizations in the health sector. This policy paradox p...
Marian Moser Jones
Marian Moser Jones
POLICY POINTS: A retrospective analysis of federally funded homeless research in the 1980s serves as a case study of how politics can influence social and behavioral science research agendas today in the United States. These studies of home...
Nancy R Kressin,Peter W Groeneveld
Nancy R Kressin
POLICY POINTS: Racial/ethnic differences in the overuse of care (specifically, unneeded care that does not improve patients' outcomes) have received little scholarly attention. Our systematic review of the literature (59 studies) found that...
The role of parents in public views of strategies to address childhood obesity in the United States [0.03%]
美国父母在公共领域如何看待解决儿童肥胖问题的政策手段的作用
Julia A Wolfson,Sarah E Gollust,Jeff Niederdeppe et al.
Julia A Wolfson et al.
POLICY POINTS: The American public--both men and women and those with and without children in the household--holds parents highly responsible and largely to blame for childhood obesity. High attributions of responsibility to parents for red...
Benefits gained, benefits lost: comparing baby boomers to other generations in a longitudinal cohort study of self-rated health [0.03%]
收益与代价的比较:以自我评价健康为例分析纵向队列中的婴儿潮一代与其他世代的区别
Elizabeth M Badley,Mayilee Canizares,Anthony V Perruccio et al.
Elizabeth M Badley et al.
POLICY POINTS: Despite beliefs that baby boomers are healthier than previous generations, we found no evidence that the health of baby boomers is substantially different from that of the previous or succeeding cohorts. The effects of increa...
Comparative Study
The Milbank quarterly. 2015 Mar;93(1):40-72. DOI:10.1111/1468-0009.12105 2015
Jonathan Cohn
Jonathan Cohn
Sara Rosenbaum
Sara Rosenbaum
Catherine D DeAngelis
Catherine D DeAngelis
David A Kindig
David A Kindig