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1999 American Political Science Association Meeting Panels

1999 APSA Panels:

Program Organizer:  James M. Brasfield, Webster University 

  • Panel 1      Health Policy: A Comparative Perspective     Fri 8:45 am
  • Panel 2      Roundtable on the Future of Medicare           Sat 10:45 am
  • Panel 3      Roundtable on Politics and Managed Care     Fri 3:30 pm
  • Open Lunch Business Meeting for all members of COHP. Place TBA Sat 12:30 pm
Panel 1   HEALTH POLICY: A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
Friday, 8:45 a.m. 

Chair:  Pauline Vaillancourt Rosenau, University of Texas, Houston 

Papers: 

  • The Politics of Disease-Related Patients' Associations: An Anglo-American Comparison
    • Bruce Wood, University of Manchester
  • Feedback Effects and Health Care Reform in New Zealand
    • Miriam Laugesen, University of Melbourne 
  • Disc:   Pauline Vaillancourt Rosenau, University of Texas, Houston
Panel 2       ROUNDTABLE ON THE FUTURE OF MEDICARE
Saturday, 10:45 a.m. 

Chair:  Jonathan B. Oberlander, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 

Participants

  • Theodore R. Marmor, Yale University
  • Jonathan B. Oberlander, University of North Carolina, ChapelHill
  • Carolyn Tuohy, University of Toronto
  • Richard Saltman, Emory University
Panel 3   ROUNDTABLE ON POLITICS AND MANAGED CARE
Friday 3:30 - 5:15pm 

Chair:   Thomas R. Oliver, Johns Hopkins University 

Participants

  • Thomas R. Oliver, Johns Hopkins University
  • Timothy S. Prinz, United Hospital Fund
  • Theodore R. Marmor, Yale University
  • Mark A. Peterson, University of California, Los Angeles
  • Jacob S. Hacker, New America Foundation
  • Joseph White, Tulane University
Open Lunch Business Meeting for all members of COHP. Place TBA Sat 12:30 pm -- Azio Downtown, 222 Peachtree St (Between Harris and International Blvd.)

For more information, contact: 
 

    Prof. Jim Brasfield, Department of Political Science,  Webster University, 470 E. Lockwood,  St. Louis, Missouri 63119 

This page created by J. Brasfield and J. T. Anagnoson.  Last update:  9/3/00

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