New Acquisitions (Periodicals) – August 2018

American Economic Review

Volume 108, Number 3 – March  2018

Contents:

  • Just Starting Out:Learning and Equilibrium in a New Market / Ulrich Doraszelski, Gregory Lewis and Ariel Pakes. pp. 565-615
  • The Pupil Factory:Specialization and the Production of Human Capital in Schools / Roland G. Fryer, Jr. pp. 616- 656
  • Real Effects of Information Frictions: When the States and the Kingdom Became United / Claudia Steinwender. pp. 657-696
  • Monetary Policy According to Hank / Greg Kaplan, Benjamin Moli and Giovanni L. Violante. pp. 697-743
  • A Model of Trading in the Art Market / Stefano Lovo and Christophe Spaenjers. pp. 744-774
  • How does Household Income Affect Child Personality Traits and Behaviors ? / Randall Akee, et. al. pp. 775-827
  • Advertising and Risk Selection in Health Insurance Markets / Naoki Aizawa and You Suk Kim. pp. 828-867
  • Disentangling the Effects of a Banking Crisis: Evidence from German Firms and Countries / Kilian Huber. pp. 868-898

Journal of  Economic Literature

Volume 56, Number 1 – March 2018

Contents:

    • The Science of Monetary Policy: an Imperfect Knowledge Perspective / Stefano Eusepi and Bruce Preston. pp. 3-59
    • On the Determinants of Cooperation in Infinity Repeated Games: a Survey / Pedro Dal Bo and Guillaume R. Frechette. pp. 60-114
    • Citations in Economics Measurement, Uses and Impacts / Daniel S. Hamermesh. pp. 115-156
    • Empirical Work on Auctions of Multiple Objects / Ali Hortacsu and David McAdams. pp. 157-184
    • Markets and Manipulation: Time for a Paradigm Shift? / Kaushik Basu. pp. 185-205
    • A Review Essay on HOward Bodenhorn’s the Color Factor: Well – Being in the Nineteenth-Century South / Allison Shertzer. pp. 206-233
    • A Review Essay on Social Neuroscience: Can Research on the Social Brain and Economics Inform Each Other? / Carlos Alos-Ferrer. pp. 234-264
    • The End Game:How Inequality Shapes Our Final Years / Corey M. Abramson. pp.265-270
    • New Directions in Productivity Measurement and Efficiency Analysis: Counting the Environment an Natural Resources / Tihomir Ancev, M. A. Samad Azad and Francesc Hernandez-Sancho. pp. 267-270
    • Places in Need:the Changing Geography of Poverty / Scott W. Allard. pp. 273-277
    • The Road Ahead of America’s Colleges and Universities / Robert B. Archibald and David H. Feldman. pp. 274-277
      Banking Final Exam:stress Testing and Banking Capital Reform / Morris Goldstein. pp. 271-273
    • Creditworthy: a History of Consumer Surveillance and Financial Identity in America / Josh Lauer. pp. 270-271

AEJ : Applied Economics

Volume 10, Number 1 – January 2018

Contents:

  • Hospitals as Insurers of Last Resort / Craig Garthwaite, et. al. pp. 1-39
    The Price of Prejudice / Morten Storling Hedegaard and Jean-Robert Tyran. pp. 40-63
  • For Better or Worse?:Education and the Prevalence of Domestic Violence inTurkey / Bilge Erten and Pinar Keskin. pp. 64-105
  • Demand for Alcohol Consumption in Russia and Its Implication for Mortality / Evegeny Yakovlev. pp. 106-149
  • Social Media and Corruption / Ruben Enikolopov, Maria Petrova and Konstantin Sonin. pp. 150-174
  • Free to Choose:Can School Choice Reduce Student Achievement?/ Atila Abdulkadiroglu,Paraga A. Pathak and Christopher R. Walters. pp. 175-206
  • Together we Will : Experimental Evidence on Female Voting Behavior in Pakistan / Xavier Gine and Ghazala Mansuri. pp. 207-235
  • College Party Culture and Sexual Assault / Jason M. Lindo, Peter Siminski and Isaac D. Swensen. pp. 236-265
  • The Impact of AIDS Treatment on Savings and Human Capital Investment in Malawi / Victoria Baranov and Hans – Peter Kohler. pp. 266-306
  • Do Low Levels of Blood Lead Reduce Children’s Future Test Scores? / Anna Aizer, et. al. pp. 307-341

 

AEJ: Economic Policy


Volume 10, Number 1 – February 2018

Contents:

  • Under the the Radar:the Effects of Monitoring Firms on Tax Compliance / Miguel Almunia and david Lopez- Rodriguez. pp. 1-38
  • Paternalism Against Veblen: Optimal Taxation and Non-Respected Preferences for Social Comparisons / Tomas Aronsson and Olfo Johansson-Stenman. pp. 39-76
  • The Effects of Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs on Opioid Utilization in Medicare / Thomas C. Buchmueller and Colleen Carey. pp. 77-112
  • Do Physicians Respond to the Costs and Cost-Sensitivity of their Patients ? / Mariana Carrera, et. al. pp. 113-152
  • The Consequences of Health Care Privatization: Evidence from Medicare Advantage Exits / Mark Duggan, Jonathan Gruber and Boris Vabson. pp. 153-186
  • Identifying the Harm of Manipulable School -Choice Mechanisms / Umut Dur, Robert G. Hammond and Thayer Morrill. pp. 187-213
  • Towards the Greater Goods? Eu Commissioners Nationality and Budget Allocation in the European Union / Kai Gehring and Stephan A. Schneider. pp. 214-239
  • Moral Suasion and Economic Incentives:Field Experimental Evidence from energy Demand / Koichiro Ito, Takanori Ida and Makoto Tanaka. pp. 240-267
  • Do Restrictions on Home Equity Extraction Contribute to Lower Mortgage Defaults? Evidence from a Policy Discontinuity at the Texas Border / Anil Kumar. pp. 268-297
  • Cheating and Incentives:Learning from a Policy Experiment / Cesar Martinelli, et. al. pp. 298-325
  • The Evolution of Physical Practice Styles: Evidence from Cardiologist Migration / David Molitor. 326-356
  • The Effect of Export Promotion on Firm-Level Performance / Jakob Munch and George Schaur. pp. 357-387

AEJ: Microeconomics


Volume 10, Number 1 – February 2018

Contents:

  • Risk and Return in Village Economies / Krislert Samphantharak and Robert M. Townsend. pp. 1-40
  • Incomplete Disclosure: Evidence of Signaling and Contersignaling / Benjamin B. Bederson, et. al. pp. 41- 66
  • Industry Dynamics ofOffshoring: the Case of Hard Disk Drives / Mitsuru Igami. pp. 67-101
  • Reveled Preference with Limited Consideration / Thomas Demuynck and Christian Seel. pp. 102-131
  • Partial Vertical Integratin , Ownership Structure, and Foreclosure / Nadav Levy,Yossi Spiegel and David Gilo. pp. 132-180
  • How Transparency Kills Information Aggregation: Theory and Experiment / Sebastian Fehrler and Niall Hughes. pp.181-209
  • Coarse Grades:Information the Public by Withholding Information / rick Harbaugh and Eric Rasmusen. pp. 210-235
  • Product versus Process: Innovation Strategies of Multiproduct Firms / Lisandra Flach and Michael Irlacher. pp. 236-277
  • Honest Equilibria in Reputation Games: the Role of Time Preferences / Melis Kartal. pp. 278-314
  • Reverse Bayesianism:a comment / Christopher P. Chambers and Takashi Hayashi. pp. 315-324

 

Health Affairs


Volume 37, Number 6 – June 2018

Contents:

  • Hospitals, Primary Care and More / Alan R. Weil. pp. 847-849
    Europe’s Agenda for Antimicrobial Resistance and other Challenges / Alan R. Weil. pp. 850-853
  • Comparison of Hospitals Participating in Medicare’s Voluntary and Mandatory Orthopedic Bundle Programs / Amol S. Navathe, et. al. pp. 854-863
  • Do Academic Medical Centers Disproportionately Benefit the Sickest Patients? / Laura Burke, et. al. pp. 864-872
  • Hypothetical Network Adequacy Schemes for Children Fail to Ensure Patients’ Access to In-Network Children’s Hospital / Jeffrey D. Calvin, et. al. pp. 873-880
  • Frequent Emergency Department USers : a Statewide Comparison Before and After Affordable Care Act Implementation / Shannon McConville , Maria C. Raven, Sarah H. Sabbagh and Renee Y. Hsia. pp. 881-889
  • The Comprehensive Primary Care Initiative: Effects on Spending, Quality, Patients and Physicians / Deborah Peikes, et. al. pp. 890-899
  • Medicaid Expansion and Community Health Centers: Care Quality and Service Use Increased for Rural Patients / Megan B. Cole. pp. 900-907
    Rural and Nonrural Primary Care Physician Practices Increasingly Rely on Nurse Practitioners / Hilary Barnes, Michael R. Richards, Matthew D. Mchugh and Grant Martsolf. pp. 908-914
  • High Spending Growth Rates for Key Diseases in 2000-14 were Driven by Technology and Demographic Factors / Abe Dunn, et. al. pp. 915-924
    Few Americans Receive all High – Priority , Appropriate Clinical Preventive Services / Amanda Borsky, et. al. pp. 925-928
  • Network Optimization and the Continuity of Physicians in Medicaid managed Care / Chima D. Ndumele, et. al. pp.929-935
  • Learning from Waiver States: Coverage Effects Under Indiana’s HIP Medicaid Expansion / Seth Freedman, Lilliard Richardson and Kosali I. Simon. pp. 936-943
  • The Effects of Medicaid Expansion Under the ACA:a Systematic review / Olena Mazurenko,et. al. pp. 944-950
  • Duration of Uninsured Spells for Nonelderly Adults Declined after 2014 / Jessica P. Vistnes and Joel W. Cohen. pp. 951-955
  • TV Advertising Volumes were Associated with Insurance Marketplace Shopping and enrollment in 2014 / Sarah E. Gollust, et. al. pp. 956-963
  • Four States with Robust Preparation Drug Monitoring Programs reduced Opioid Dosages / Rebecca L. Haffajee, et. al. pp. 964-974
  • Long- Term Implications of a Short-Term Policy: Readacting Substance Abuse Data / Andrea M. Austin, et. al. pp. 975-979
  • Hospice Use and End – of – Life Spending Trajectories in Medicare Beneficiaries on Hemodialysis / Ann M. O’HAre, et. al. pp. 980-987
  • Teh Economic Consequences of Mortality amenable to High -Quality Health Care in Low- and Middle-Income Countries / Blake C. Alkire, et. al. pp. 988-996
  • HIV Treatment Substantially Decreases Hospitalization Rates: Evidence from Rural South Africa / Jan C. Hontelez, et. al. pp. 997-1004
  • These Things Sometimes Happen: Speaking Up About Harrassment / Charlotte Grinberg. pp. 1005-1008
  • Funders Grant on Obesity Prevention and Healthy Eating / Lee L. Prina. pp. 1009-1010
  • Underregulated / Jessica Bylander. pp. 1011-1013
  • Gender Minority Patients Mental Health Care / Carl G. Streed Jr. , Hansel Arroyo and Zil Goldstein. pp. 1014
  • Gender Minority Patients:the Authors Reply / Ana M. Progovac, Benjamin Le Cook and Alex Mcdowell. pp. 1014
  • Identifying Antibiotic- Resistant Infections / Dimitri M. Drekonja and James R. Johnson. pp. 1014-1015
  • Antibiotic-Resistant Infections: The Authors Repy / Kenneth E. Thorpe and Peter Joski. et. al. 1015
  • Nongovernmental Organizations Enhance Global Health Security / Tom Kenyon. pp. 1016

Health Affairs


Volume 37, Number 5 – May 2018

Contents:

  • Precision Medicine / Alan R. Well. pp. 687-689
  • Patients Armed with Their Own Genetic Data Raise Tough Questions / Carina Storrs. pp. 690-693
  • Precision Medicine : From Science to Value / Geofffrey S. Ginsburg and Kathryn A. Philipps. pp. 694-701
  • Data Sharing for Precision Medicine: policy Lessons and Future Directions / Allessandro Blasimme,Marta Falda, Manuel Schneider and Effy Vayena. pp. 702-709
  • Genetic Test Availability and Spending: Where are we Now? Where are we going? / Kathryn A. Philips, Patricia A. Deverka,Gillian W. Hooker and Michael P. Douglas. pp. 710-716
  • Horizon Scan of Clinical Laboratories Offering Pharmacognetic Testing / Susanne B. Haga and Ariel Kantor. pp. 717-723
  • Precision Medicines Have Faster Approvals Based on Fewer and Smaller Trials Than Other Medicines / Lisette Pregelj, et.al. pp. 724-731
  • Evaluating the Impact of the Orphan Drug Act’s Seven-Yeat Market Exclusively Period / Ameet Sarpatwari, et. al. pp. 734-737
  • Genetic Price Competition for Specialty Drugs: Too Little, Too Late? / Ashley L. Cole and Stacie B. Dusetzina. pp. 738-742
  • Assessing Medicare’s Approach to Covering New Drugs in Bundled Payments for Oncology / L. Daniel Muldoon, et.al. pp. 743-750
  • Strategies for clinical Implementation : Precision Oncology at Three Distinct Institutions / Lincoln D. Nadauld, James M. Ford, Daryl Pritchard and Thomas Brown. pp. 751-756
  • Patient-Centered Precision Health in a Learning Health Care System : Geisinger’s Genomic Medicine Experience / MArc S. Williams, et. al. pp. 757-764
  • Real -World Evidence in Support of Precision Medicine: Clinico-Genomic Cancer Data as a Case Study / Vineeta Agarwala, et. al. pp. 765-772
  • Precision Medicine in Action : the Impact of Ivacaftor on Cystic Fibrosis -Related Hospitalizations / Lisa B. Feng, et. al. pp. 773-779
  • Lack oif Diversity in Genomic Databases is a Barrier to Translating Precision Medicine Research into Practice / Latrice G. Landry, Nadya Ali, David R. Williams, Heidi L. Rehm and Vence L. Bonham. pp. 780-785
  • Characteristics of Likely Precision Medicine Iniatiative Participants Drawn From a Large Blood Donor Population / Cinnamon S. Bloss, et. al. pp. 786-792
  • Views of Primary Care Providers on Testing Patients for Genetic Risks for Common Chronic Diseases / Diane Hauser, et. al. pp. 793-799
  • Delivery of Cascade Screening for Hereditary Conditions: a Scoping Review of the Literature / Megan C. Roberts, et. al. pp. 801-807
  • Lessons Learned from a study of Genomics-Based Carrier Screening for Reproductive Decision Making / Benjamin S. Willfond, et. al. pp. 809-816
  • Cancer, Our Genes and the Anxiety of Risk -Based Medicine / Siddhartha Mukherjee. pp. 817-820
  • What are Funders Doing to Prevent Violence? / Lee L. Prina. pp. 821-822
  • Putting the Person in Personalized Medicine / Consuelo H. Wilkins. pp. 823-824
  • The Biological Effects of Childhood Adversity / Rachel A. Burton. pp. 824-825
  • Cross-Sector Service Use and the Mentally Ill / Kenneth J. Dudek. pp. 827
  • Cross-Sector Service USe: the Authors Reply / Katherine Diaz Vickery, Tyler N. A. Winkelman, Rose A. Owen. pp. 827
  • Behavioral Health Homes / Ralph Aquila. pp. 827-828
    Behavioral Health Homes:the Authors Reply / James M. Schuster, Charles F. Reynolds III, Tracy Carney. pp. 828
  • Medical Improvement and Vaccines / Angela Y. Chang, Stephane Verguet. pp. 828
  • US Health Spending Problems / Cyprian M. Mostert. pp. 828-829

Health Affairs


Volume 37, Number 4 – April 2018

Contents:

  • Culture of Health,the ACA and More / ALan R. Weil. pp. 519-522
  • Idaho’s Actions Continue Challenges for ACA / Timothy Stoltzfus Jost. pp. 523-524
  • AIR Louisville: Addressing Asthma with Technology , Crowdsourcing, Cross-Sector Collaboration and Policy / Meredith Barrett, et. al. pp. 525-534
  • Meal Delivery Programs Reduce the Use of Costly Health Care in Dually Eligible Medicare and Medicaid Beneficiaries / Seth A. Berkowitz, et. al. pp. 535-542
  • Innovative Population Health Model Associated with Reduced Emergency Department Use and Impatient Hospitalizations / Donald Wesson, et. al. pp. 543-550
  • Pervasive Income-Based Disparities in Inpatient Bed-Day Rates Across Conditions and Subspecialities / Andrew F. Beck, et. al. pp. 551-559
  • Assessing the Value of 40 Years of Local Public Expenditures on Health / Jonathan P. Leider, et. al. pp. 560-569
  • A Balanced Portfolio Model for Improving Health: concept and Vermonth’s Experience / James Hester. pp. 570-578
  • A balanced Investment Portfolio for Equitable Health and Well- Being is an Imperative and within Reach / David A. King and Bobby Milstein. pp. 579-584
  • Integrating Data on Social Determinants of Health into Electronic Health Records / Michael N. Cantor and Lorna Thorpe. pp. 585-590
  • Effects of the ACA’s Health Insurance Marketplaces on the Previously Uninsured : a Quasi-Experimental Analysis / Anna L. Goldman, et. al. pp. 591-599
  • The Affordable Care Act’s Marketplaces Expanded Insurance Coverage for Adults with Chronic Health Conditions / Michael Karpman, Sharon L. Long and Lea Bart. pp. 600-606
  • Employer-Sponsored Insurance Stable for Low-Income Workers in Medicaid Expansion States / Adele Shartzer, Fredric Blavin and John Holahan. pp. 607-612
  • Affordable Care Act’s Cadillac Tax could affect one – fourth of Workers with Employer Health Coverage by 2025 / Mark J. Warshawsky and Michael Leahly. pp613-618
  • The Complexity of Billing and Paying for Physician Care / Joshua D. Gottlieb,Adam Hale Shapiro and Abe Dunn. pp. 619-626
  • Most Primary Care Physicians Provide Appointments but Affordability Remains a Barrier for the Uninsured / Brendan Saloner, et. al. pp. 627-634
  • Primary Care Practices’ Abilities and Challenges in Using Electronic Health Record Data for Quality Improvement / Deborah J. Cohen, et. al. pp. 635-643
  • Changes in Hospital Utilization Three Years Into Maryland’s Global Budget Program for Rural Hospitals / Eric T. Roberts, et. al. pp. 644-653
  • Medicare Program Associated with Narrowing Hospital Readmission Disparities Between Black and White Patients / Jose F. Figueroa, et. al. pp. 654-661
  • Antibiotic-Resistant Infection Treatment Costs Have Doubled Since 2002, New Exceeding $2 Billion Annually / Kenneth E. Thorpe, Peter Joski, and Kenton J. Johnston. pp. 662-669
  • The evolving Moral Landscape of Palliative Care / Myrick C. Shinnall Jr. pp. 670-673

Health Affairs


Volume 37,  Number 3 – March  2018

Contents:

  • Advancing Health Equity / Alan R. Well. pp. 343-345
  • For People with Disabilities, a fight for Access to Housing / Marilyn Werber Serafini. pp. 346-348
  • Work Requirements and Conscience Protections / Timothy Stoltzfus Jost. pp. 349-350
  • The Arc of History Bends Towards Coverage: Health Policy at a Crossroads / James A. Morone and David Blumenthal. pp. 351-357
  • How Community Organizing Promotes Health Equity,and How Health Equity Affects Organizing / Manuel Pastor, Veronica Terriquez and May Lin. pp. 358-363
  • Examining Whether the Health in all Policies Approach Promotes Helath Equity / Richard L. Hall and Peter D. Jacobson. pp. 364-370
  • Promoting Health Equity and Eliminating Disparities through Performance Measurement and Payment / Andrew C. Anderson, et. al. pp.371-377
  • Addressing Social Determinants of Health Through Medical – Legal Partnerships / Marsha Regenstein,Jennifer Trott, Alanna Williamson and Joanna Thesis. pp. 378-385
  • Oregon’s Emphasis on Equity Shows Signs of Early Success for Black and American Indian Medicaid Enrollees / K. John McConnell, et. al. pp. 386-393
  • Household Immigration Status Had Differential Impact on Medicaid Enrollment in Expansion and Nonexpasion states / Michael S. Cohen and William L. Schpero. pp. 394-402
  • Parent Mentoring Program Increases Coverage Rates for Uninsured Latino Children / Glenn Flores,et.al. pp. 403 -412
  • Identifying Gender Minority Patient’s Health and Health Care Needs in Administrative Claims Data / Ana M. Progovac, et. al. pp. 413-420
  • Quality of Breast Cancer Care in the US Territories: Insights from Medicare / Tracy M. Layne, et al. pp. 421-428
  • From Payday Loans to Pawnshops: Fringe Banking , the Unbanked and Health / Jerzy Eisenberg-Guyot, Caislin Firth, Marieka Klawitter and Anjun Hajat. pp. 429-437
  • Conditional Cash Transfers and Health of Low-Income Families in the US: Evaluating the Family Rewards Experiments / Emilie Courtin, et. al. pp. 438-446
  • An Unconditional Prenatal Income Supplement Reduces Population Inequities in the Birth Outcomes / Marni Brownell, et. al. pp. 447-455
  • Social Pension Income Associated with Small Improvements in Self-Reported Health of Poor Older Men in Colombia / Philipp Hessel et. al. pp. 456-463
  • Accumulation of Chronic Conditions at the time of Death Increased in Ontario from 1994 to 2013 / Laura Rosella, et. al. pp. 464-472
  • Nearly Half of Small Employers Using Tobacco Surcharges do not Provide Tobacco Cessation Wellness Programs / Michael F. Pesko, Jaskaran Bains , (Johanna ) Catherine Maclean and Benjamin Le Cook. pp. 473-481
  • National Health Expenditure Projections, 2017-26 : Despite Uncertainty, Fundamentals Primarily Drive Spending Growth / Gigi A. Cuckler et. al. pp. 482-492
  • What is the US Health Spending Problem? / David M. Cutler. pp. 493-497
  • National Health Accounts: A Framework for Understanding Health Care Financing / Daniel Waldo. pp. 498-503
  • What Merle Taught me About Energy Insecurity and Health / Diana Hernandez. pp. 504-507
  • Funder’s Support of Health Equity / Lee L. Prina. pp. 508-509
  • To Address Pressing Public Health Issues, Look Upstream / Garth Graham. pp. 510-511
  • Project Hope Honors 60 Years of Volunteers / Andrea Dunne-Sosa,John Wilhelm and Tom Kenyon. pp. 512

Health Affairs



Volume 37, Number 2 – February 2018

Contents:

  • Diffusion of Innovation / Alan R. Weil. pp. 175-177
  • HIV Prevention Drug’s Slow Uptake Undercuts its Early Promise / David Tuller. pp. 178-179
  • Active December Caps Historic Year for Reform / Timothy Stoltzfus Jost. pp. 181-182
  • Diffusion of Innovations Theory : Principles and Practice / James W. Dearing and Jeffrey G. Cox. pp. 183-190
  • Overcoming Challenges in Codifying and Replicating Complex Health Care Interventions / Tim J. Horton, John H. Illingworth and Will H.P. Warburton. pp. 191-197
  • Road Map for Diffusion of Innovation in Health Care / Andrew Balas and Wendy W. Chapman. pp. 198-204
  • Learning Collaboratives: Insights and a new Taxonomy from AHRQ’s two decades of Experience / Mary Nix, et. al. pp. 205-212
  • Government as Innovation Catalyst: Lessons from the Early Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation Models / Rocco J. Perla, et. al. pp. 213-221
  • Taking Innovation to Scale in Primary Care Practices: the Functions of Health Care Extension / Sarah S. Ono, et. al. pp.222-230
  • Palliative Care Leadership Centers are Key to the Diffusion of Palliative Care Innovation / Brian Cassel, et.al. pp.231-239
  • Integrating Social Needs into Health Care : a Twenty – Year Case Study of Adaptation and Diffusion / 240-247
  • A Payer-Guided Approach to Widespread Diffusion of Behavior Health Homes in Real-World Settings / James Schuster, et. al. pp. 248-256
  • Data-Driven Diffusion of Innovations : Successess and Challenges in 3 Large-Scale Innovative Delivery Models / David A. Dorr, et. al. pp.257-265
  • Association of a Regional Health Improvement Collaborative with Ambulatory Care-Sensitive Hospitalizations / Joseph Tanenbaum, et. al. pp. 266-282
  • Practices Carinf for the Underserved are Less Likely to Adopt Medicare’s Annual Wellness Visit / IShani Ganguli, et. al. pp. 283-291
  • The Hidden Roles that Management Partners Play in Accountable Care Organizations / Valerie A. Lewis, et. al. pp. 292-298
  • Medicaid Versus Marketplace Coverage for Near-Poor Adults: Effects on Out- of -pocket Spending and Coverage / Fredric Blavin, et. al. pp.299-307
  • New Risk-Adjustment Policies Reduce but do not Eliminate Special Enrollment Period Underspayment / Stan Dorn, Bowen Garret and Marni Epstein. pp. 308-315
  • The Equity Impact Vaccines may have on Averting Deaths and Medical Impoverishment in Developing Countries / Angela Y. Chang, et. al. pp. 316-324
  • Rethinking the Traditional Doctor’s Visit / Maureen A. Mavrinac. pp. 325-330
  • Before the Revolution / Stephen Morrison. pp. 331-332
  • Where’s the evidence ? / Romana Hasnain-Wynia. pp. 332-333
  • Health Care for 1.4 Billion / Zhanlian Feng. pp. 333-334