International Journal Of Health Services
İÇİNDEKİLERCONTENTS LABOR MARKETS AND HEALTH: AN INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON 199 Winners and Losers in Flexible Labor Markets: The Fate of Women with Chronic Illness in Contrasting Policy Environments-Sweden and Britain Bo Burstrom , Paula Holland, Finn ,Diderichsen and Margaret Whiiehead FAMILIES AND SOCIAL POLICY 219 Radical Changes or Traditional Approaches in a Different Guise? An Analysis of the Norwegian Mother-Child Service Therese Andrews 235 Son Preference, Sex Selection, and the "New" New Reproductive Technologies Frank van Balen and Marcia C. Inhorn LABOR AND HEALTH 253 Compensation for Musculoskeletal Disorders in Quebec: Systemic Discrimination against Women Workers? Katherine Lippel INTERNATIONAL SURVEY OF HEALTH CARE FINANCING AND PROVISION 283 A Second Opinion: Rethinking the Public-Private Dichotomy for Health Insurance Brian Gran DEBATE ON U.S. HEALTH CARE REFORM 315 Myths as Barriers to Health Care Reform in the United States John P. Geyman DEVELOPMENTS IN THE U.S. HEALTH CARE SECTOR 331 Prevalence and Patterns of Discrimination among U.S. Health Care Consumers Thomas A. La Veist, Nicole C. Rolley. and Chamberlain Diala THE PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY AND THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION 345 State-Based versus Federal-Based Approaches to Reducing the Medicare Pharmaceutical Coverage Gap Joshua Cohen CONSEQUENCES OF BUSH ECONOMICS 359 The Number of Americans without Health Insurance Rose in 2001 and Continued to Rise in 2002 Leighton Ku 369 OMB Estimates Indicate That 900,000 Children Will Lose Health Insurance Due to Reductions in Federal SCHIP Funding Edwin Park, Leighton Ku. and Matthew Broaddus REVIEW OF U.S. PRESS COVERAGE 383 Hype in Health Reporting: "Checkbook Science" Buys Distortion of Medical News Diana Zuckerman REPORT FROM THE FLORENCE SOCIAL FORUM 391 Another Health Care System Is Possible Alexis Benos NEWS FROM THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION 395 Health for All or Riches for Some: WHO's Responsible? Jean-Loup Motchane 401 Contributors |