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1998 American Political Science
Association Meeting Panels
The panels and participants sponsored by the Committee on Health Politics
at the 1998 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association
in Boston, Massachusetts, were:
Friday, September 4, 1998 -- Issues in Women's
and Children's Health: Models of the Policy Process
Chair: Karen Baird, SUNY, Purchase
Papers: "Surveying the Terrain: Models of Policy-Making and Children's
Health Policy," Alice Sardell, Queens College, CUNY
"The NIH and FDA New Medical Research Policies: A Case of Policy Streams
or Advocacy Coalitions," Karen Baird, SUNY, Purchase
"Community Coalitions in Maternal and Child Health Policy Making: A
Formula for Success or Failure," Anne Dievler, Brandeis University
Disc: Deborah Stone, Brandeis University; Thomas Oliver, Johns Hopkins
University
Saturday, September 5, 1998 -- Medicare: Politics,
Policy and Law
Chair: Mark Peterson, UCLA
Papers: "The Changing Politics of Medicare, 1966-1996," Theodore
Marmor, Yale University
"Medicare: The End of Consensus?" Jonathan Oberlander, University of
North Carolina, Chapel Hill
"Saving Medicare -- From What?" Joseph White, The Twentieth Century
Fund Foundation
Disc: Lawrence R. Jacobs, University of Minnesota
Saturday, September 5, 1998 -- Open Lunch Meeting
Saturday, September 5, 1998 -- An International
Perspective on Health Policy Issues
Chair: James M. Brasfield, Webster University
Papers: "Long Term Care Insurance in Japan," John Campbell, University
of Michigan
"German National Health INsurance from Bismarck to Market Biz," Deborah
Stone, Brandeis University
"Does Market-Making Matter for European Health Policy?" Christa Altenstetter,
Queen's College, CUNY
This page created by J. Brasfield and J. T. Anagnoson.
Last update: 9/3/00
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