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2004 American Political Science Association Meetings - Chicago, September We have a great panel lineup for the APSA meeting in Chicago. The meeting program begins Thursday September 2nd and concludes Sunday September 5th. There are two COHP panels, plus we have our usual lunch Business Meeting on Saturday. Note the early hour for the first panel. APSA is starting the program earlier. Check the meeting program for the location, as this information is not available in advance. Friday, Sep 3, 8:00 AM Comparative Perspectives on Health Policy Chair: Jim Brasfield, brasfijm@webster.edu, Webster University “Policy Instruments in Healthcare” Lennart Rijkers, lennartrijkers@hotmail.com, University Maastricht Kieke G.H Okma, kg.okma@minvws.nl, Dutch Ministry of Health, Welfare and Support “Neo-Liberal Impacts on Administration Reform: Public/Private Partnerships in Health Policy” James W. Bjorkman, bjorkman@iss.nl, The Hague, Institute of Social Science “After the Market Model: Understanding Why It Lacked Public Legitimacy in Health Care” Miriam J. Laugesen, laugesen@ucla.edu, UCLA Discussant(s): Joseph White, jxw87@po.cwru.edu, Case Western University Saturday, Sep 4, 10:15 AM The 2004 Election: The Impact of Health Issues and the Consequences for Health Policies Chair: Thomas R. Oliver, toliver@jhsph.edu, Johns Hopkins University “The Many Dimensions of Health Politics” Theodore R. Marmor, theodore.marmor@yale.edu, Yale University “Children's Health Coverage and Electoral Policies” Alice Sardell, alsard@aol.com, Queens College and Sally S. Cohen, sally.cohen@yale.edu, Yale University “The End of Medicare as We Know It?” Mark E. Rushefsky, mer477f@smsu.edu, Southwest Missouri State University “Reproductive Health and the Presidential Election” Deborah R. McFarlane, dmcf@unm.edu, University of New Mexico Discussant(s): Howard M. Leichter, hleich@linfield.edu, Linfield College, Jonathan B. Oberlander, oberland@med.unc.edu, UNC-Chapel Hill Dutch Treat Annual Lunch Meeting for Committee Members All are invited. Date: Saturday, Sep 4, 12:30 PM Place: Miller's Pub, 134 South Wabash (Just down the street from the Wabash entrance to Palmer House) This page created by Jim Brasfield and J. T. Anagnoson. Last update: 10/10/2004 TOP | American Political Science Association | Aging Policy and Politics Group | |
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