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Selected Health Policy Publications by Scholars and Alumni -- Listed in Alphabetical Order
- Caronna, Carol A., Ph.D. (Cohort VII)
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- Gourevitch N., Caronna, C.A., & Kalkut, G.(2005). Acute Care. In Jonas & Kovner's Health Care Delivery in the United States (8th edition). Kovner, A.R., and Knickman, J.R. (Eds.). New York: Springer. 212-247.
- Kitchener, M., Caronna, C.A., & Shortell, S.M. (2005). From the Doctor's Workshop to the Iron Cage?: Evolving Modes of Physician Control in the U.S. Health Systems. Social Science & Medicine, 60 (March), 1311-1322.
[Abstract] [Request Publication] - Caronna, C.A. (2004). The Mis-alignment of Institutional 'Pillars'. Part of a special issue Health and Health Care in the United States: Origins and Dynamics. Light, D.W. & Bourgeault, I.L. (Eds.). Journal of Health and Social Behavior Volume 45 (Extra Issue), 45-58.
[Request Publication] - Scott, W.R., Caronna, C.A., Ruef, M., & Mendel, P.J. (2000). Institutional Change and Healthcare Organizations: From Professional Dominance to Managed Care. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
[Request Publication] - Caronna, C.A., & Scott, W.R. (1999). Field and Organizational Governance Structures: The Case of Kaiser Permanente and the U.S. Healthcare Field. In Brock, D., Powell, M., & Hinings, CR. (Eds.). Restructuring the Professional Organization: Accounting, Health and Law. London: Routledge Press. 68-86.
- Collins, Chiquita A., Ph.D. (Cohort VI)
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- Williams, R., & Collins, C.A. (2004). Reparations: A Viable Strategy to Address the Enigma of African-American Health. American Behavioral Scientist.
[Abstract] [Request Publication] - Collins, C.A., Estes, C.L., & Badsher, J. (2001). Inequality and Health: The Social Creation of Dependency. In Estes, C.L. (Ed.). Social Policy and Aging: A Critical Perspective. Sage Publications.
- Williams, D.R., & Collins, C.A. (2001). Racial Residential Segregation: A Fundamental Cause of Racial Disparities in Health. Public Health Reports, 116, 404-416. Reprinted in LaVeist, T.A. (Ed.). (2002). Race, Ethnicity, and Health: A Public Health Reader. Hoboken, NJ: Jossey Bass, Inc.
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- Williams, R., & Collins, C.A. (2004). Reparations: A Viable Strategy to Address the Enigma of African-American Health. American Behavioral Scientist.
- Conley, Dalton C., Ph.D. (Cohort III)
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- Strully, K., Conley, D. (2004). Reconsidering Risk: Biosocial Interactions and their Implications for Health Policy: The Case of Low Birth Weight. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law.
- Conley, D., Bennett, N. (2002). Outcomes in Young Adulthood for Very-Low-Birth Weight-Infants. (Letter) New England Journal of Medicine, 347(2), 141.
- Conley, D., Bennett, N. (2001). Birth Weight and Income: Interactions across Generations. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 42, 450-465.
- Conley, D., & Gifford, Brian. Home Ownership, Social Insurance and the Welfare State. Sociological Forum
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- Devers, Kelly J., Ph.D. (Cohort I)
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- Greenwald, L., Cromwell, J., Adamache, W., Bernard, S., Drozd, E.M., Root, E., & K. J. Devers. (2006). Specialty vs. Community Hospitals: Referrals, Quality, and Community Benefit. Health Affairs, 25 (1), 106-118.
- Casalino, L., Devers, K.J., Reed, M., & Stoddard, J.J. (2003). Benefits of and Barriers to Large Medical Group Practice. Archives of Internal Medicine, 163 (16), 1958-1964.
- Casalino, L., Devers, K.J., & Brewster, L. (2003). Focused Factories? Physician-Owned Specialty Hospitals and Ambulatory Surgery Centers. Health Affairs, 22 (6), 56-67.
- Casalino, L., Devers, K.J., & Brewster, L.R. (2003). Focused Factories? Physician-Owned Specialty Facilities. Health Affairs, 22 (6), 55-67.
- Devers, K.J., Casalino, L., Rudell, L., Stoddard, J.J., Brewster, L.R., & Lake, T.K. (2003). Hospitals' Negotiating Leverage with Health Plans: How and Why Has It Changed? Health Services Research, 38( 1), Part II, 419-446.
- Dohan, Daniel P., Ph.D. (Cohort IV)
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- Dohan, D., (2002). Managing Indigent Care: A Case Study of a Safety-Net Emergency Department. Health Services Research, 37, 361-76
- Gifford, Brian, Ph.D. (Cohort X)
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- Gifford, B., Uninsurance in the Gunbelt: The Spillover Effects of Military Communities on the Need for Health Care Safety-Net Services. Under review at the Journal of Health Politics, Policy, and Law.
- Gifford, B. Combat Casualties and Race: What Can We Learn from the 2003-2004 Iraq Conflict? Armed Forces & Society, 31 (2), 201-225
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- Lutfey, Karen E., Ph.D. (Cohort IX)
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- Lutfey, K., & Ketcham, J. (In press). Patient and Provider Assessments of Adherence and the Sources of Disparities: Evidence from Diabetes Care. Health Services Research.
[Request Publication] - Lutfey, K., & Freese, J. (2005). Toward Some Fundamentals of Fundamental Causality: Socioeconomic Status and Health in the Routine Clinic Visit for Diabetes. American Journal of Sociology. 110(5), 1326-72.
[Abstract] [Request Publication] - Lutfey, K. (2004). Assessment, Objectivity, and Interaction: The Case of
Patient Compliance With Medical Treatment Regimens. Social Psychology Quarterly. 67 (4), 343-368.
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- Lutfey, K., & Ketcham, J. (In press). Patient and Provider Assessments of Adherence and the Sources of Disparities: Evidence from Diabetes Care. Health Services Research.
