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- A profile of parents with publicly insured children in Montana1
- Approaching universal coverage: Minnesota's health insurance programs1
- Assessing state strategies for health coverage expansion: profiles of Arkansas, Michigan, New Mexico, New York, Utah, and Vermont1
- Business Briefing--AIDS in the Workplace: Presented to the AMFAR [American Foundation for AIDS Research] Meeting of Chairmen and Chief Executive Officers of Major U.S. Corporations, Washington, DC [Reminiscence]1
- California's budget crisis: consumers respond to proposed cuts to health services1
- California's uninsured and Medi-Cal populations: a policy guide to the estimates1
- Challenges associated with applying for health insurance among Latina mothers in California, Florida, and New York1
- County efforts to expand health coverage among the uninsured in six California counties1
- Disparities in Minnesota health care programs: focus groups with communities1
- Erosion of private health insurance coverage for retirees: findings from the 2000 and 2001 retiree health and prescription drug coverage survey1
- Expanding access to health insurance coverage lessens the burden of uncompensated care1
- Improving health insurance coverage for American Indian children and families under healthy families (SCHIP)1
- Local efforts to increase health insurance coverage among children in California1
- Purchasing health insurance online: full report1
- Small but significant steps to help the uninsured1
- Speech [to the] American Pharmaceutical Association, Washington, DC [Reminiscence]1
- The Social Issues behind the Major Health Problems in the United States: Presented at 'The Church's Challenge in Health,' The Carter Center, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia [Reminiscence]1
- The health of young children in California: findings from the 2001 California Health Interview Survey1
- The state of health insurance in California: findings from the 2001 California health interview survey1
- The state of health insurance in California: long-term and intermittent lack of health insurance coverage : findings from the 2001 California health interview survey1