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Dickerson, Suzanne Steffan; Campbell-Heider, Nancy – Nursing Outlook, 1994
Critical social theory is used to analyze the American Medical Association's proposal to deal with the nursing shortage by creating registered care technologists. The discussion highlights strategies nurses can use in future efforts to support health care reform. (JOW)
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Labor Supply, Nurses, Political Influences
Helms, Lelia B.; And Others – Nursing and Health Care, 1994
A bias toward teacher education's model of professional development rather than medicine's has hindered nursing education in using Medicare for clinical teaching. Health care reform provides opportunities for nurse educators to fund graduate programs by assuming an entrepreneurial role. (SK)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Federal Aid, Financial Support, Graduate Study
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Shapiro, Robyn S. – CUPA Journal, 1994
Problems with the current values framework of health care services and delivery are examined, and it is proposed that health care reform efforts should incorporate the values of fair access to resources and services, personal responsibility for both health and health care costs, and a sense of community. (MSE)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Delivery Systems, Health Services, Moral Values
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Talley, Ronda C.; Short, Rick Jay – Special Services in the Schools, 1996
Examines the components of education and health care reform with particular attention to a reconceptualization of health care services in schools. Within this framework, special services professionals are highlighted as leaders in service coordination and delivery for students, staff, and the community at large. (Author/KW)
Descriptors: Child Health, Delivery Systems, Elementary Secondary Education, Health
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Mizrahi, Terry; And Others – Health & Social Work, 1993
In light of U.S. health care reform, notes that myths and exaggerations abound about health care in the United States and Canada. Briefly examines assertions and facts about financing, waiting, rationing, government intrusiveness, physicians and consumer satisfaction, technology, choice, and quality as they relate to both systems. (NB)
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Foreign Countries, Health Services, Mythology
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Shaw, Greg M. And Others – PS: Political Science and Politics, 1996
Maintains that, although some presidential documents are available only online (Internet and facsimile White House transmissions during the health care reform campaign), online resources are often incomplete and occasionally inaccurate. Provides examples of both. Recommends researchers utilize both electronic and print resources. (MJP)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Federal Government, Government Publications, Higher Education
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Frenk, Julio; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1990
The article proposes a change in medical paradigm from that of curative practice to one emphasizing primary health care (PHC). Discussed are origins and dilemmas of PHC; conflicting PHC values and practices; organizational changes and PHC; health care reform examples from Latin America; and implications for medical education. (DB)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Health Services, Higher Education, Medical Education
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Deal, Lisa W.; Shiono, Patricia H.; Behrman, Richard E. – Future of Children, 1998
Reviews the changes managed health care has brought to the delivery and use of medical services and recommends specific steps that will make the existing system more responsive to the needs of children. Systemwide health care reforms must give children stable medical care that emphasizes preventive health and developmental services. (SLD)
Descriptors: Children, Health Insurance, Health Maintenance Organizations, Health Services
Rinaldi, Stephen J. – School Business Affairs, 1994
Explores some of the major features of proposed health care plans, which, if enacted, are likely to have a significant impact on school districts' operations, budgeting, and benefits planning. Contains a checklist of key steps districts can take in estimating and planning for the impact of health care reform. (MLF)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Cost Effectiveness, Elementary Secondary Education, Health Care Costs
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Stroul, Beth A.; Pires, Sheila A.; Armstrong, Mary I.; Meyers, Judith C. – Future of Children, 1998
Preliminary results from the Health Care Reform Tracking Project's baseline survey and site visits to 10 states show that managed care has generally improved access to health care for children, but it has made it more difficult for youths with serious emotional disorders, and uninsured children, to obtain care. (SLD)
Descriptors: Children, Emotional Disturbances, Health Insurance, Health Maintenance Organizations
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Halfon, Neal; Raley, Gordon A. – Child Welfare, 1995
Reviews "Health Care Reform and Child Welfare" (DeWoody) on addressing the needs of abused and neglected children; and "Deadly Consequences" (Prothrow-Stith and Weissman) on the violence destroying the teenage population and ways to begin solving the problem. (HTH)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Abuse, Child Health, Child Neglect
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Simonson, William; And Others – Generations, 1994
This theme issue discusses maximizing the benefits and minimizing the risks of drug therapy for older people. It includes articles on psychoactive drugs, drug-related problems, medication compliance, geriatric psychopharmacotherapy, consumer guidelines, and outpatient prescriptions drug coverage as it relates to health care reform. (JOW)
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Consumer Education, Drug Therapy, Geriatrics
Stilp, Francis J. – Migration World Magazine, 1994
Presents a personal narrative concerning migrant health and health care delivery within the United States, discusses the financing of migrant health care, ranks states according to numbers of farmworkers and money for health care per farmworker, and examines the necessary organizational factors. Administrative considerations and health care reform…
Descriptors: Administration, Comparative Analysis, Delivery Systems, Farm Labor
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Moon, Marilyn; And Others – Future of Children, 1993
Discusses the implications of the Medicare program's rate setting system on health care reform and considers whether such a procedure could be applied to a health insurance system that included children. Examines desirable characteristics of a provider payment system, special health needs of children, and hospital and physician payment issues.…
Descriptors: Child Health, Childhood Needs, Financial Policy, Government Role
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Neenan, M. Elaine; And Others – Journal of Dental Education, 1993
A study describes the characteristics of the current primary dental care workforce (dentists, hygienists, assistants), its distribution, and its delivery system in private and public sectors. Graduate dental school enrollments, trends in patient visits, employment patterns, state dental activities, and workforce issues related to health care…
Descriptors: Dental Health, Dental Schools, Dentists, Health Services
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