- Paying for population health: case studies of the health system's role in addressing social determinants of health1
- Payment reform1
- Performing under pressure: annual findings of a 50-state survey of eligibility, enrollment, renewal, and cost-sharing policies in Medicaid and CHIP, 2011-20121
- Perspectives on the Future of Health Care: Keynote Address Presented to the Fifth Annual Medical Conference of the Medical Association of the British Virgin Islands, Tortola, British Virgin Islands1
- Perspectives on the Future of Health Care: Keynote Address Presented to the Fifth Annual Medical Conference of the Medical Association of the British Virgin Islands, Tortola, British Virgin Islands [Reminiscence]1
- Physician payment: current system and opportunities for reform1
- Planning documents for the National Initiative for Glaucoma Control1
- Prevention and health reform1
- Procedural Steps in the Setting Up of a National Committee to Prevent Glaucoma1
- Proposals for insurance options that don't comply with ACA rules: trade-offs in cost and regulation1
- Public Apathy Is Given Full Blame for Conditions in Mental Hospitals (photograph of newspaper page)1
- Public health forward: modernizing the U.S. public health system1
- Puerto Rico's community health centers in a time of crisis1
- Quality development in health care in the Netherlands1
- Re-approval of Kentucky Medicaid demonstration waiver1
- Ready or not: are health care safety-net systems prepared for reform?1
- Reducing low-value care: research questions identified by researchers, patients, physicians, and stakeholders1
- Reflections on Health Care: Oregon State Board of Medical Examiners [and] Oregon Foundation for Medical Excellence, Portland, Oregon1
- Reflections on Health Care: Oregon State Board of Medical Examiners [and] Oregon Foundation for Medical Excellence, Portland, Oregon and "Remarks to Physicians, Oregon State Board of Medical Examiners, Portland, Oregon" [Reminiscences]1
- Reform from the Grass Roots: The Story of a People's Fight for the Mentally Ill (draft)1