Table Of ContentAuthor/Title Index
Author/ Title Index
ALTMAN, DAVID. Problems and Promises: The Potential Impact of
Graduate Medical Education Reform (4), 719
ANGELL, RICHARD H. See Pollack, D.A. (3), 515
ARNSTEIN, SHERRY R. A Perspective from Osteopathic Medical
Schools (4), 725
AYANIAN, JOHN Z. The Prospect of Sweeping Reform in Graduate
Medical Education (4), 705
BARTKO, W. TODD. See Morrissey, J.P. (1), 49
BARTSCH, DAVID A. See Shern, D.L. (1), 123
BLUMBERG, LINDA J. See Holahan, J. (3), 399
BOYER, CAROL A. Psychiatric Reimbursement Reform in New York
State: Lessons in Implementing Change (4), 621
BREEN, NANCY. The Price of Mammography in the United States:
Data from the National Survey of Mammography Facilities (3), 431
BROWN, MARTIN L. See Breen, N. (3), 431
BUNKER, JOHN P. Improving Health: Measuring Effects of Medical
Care (2), 225
CALLAHAN, DANIEL. Setting Mental Health Priorities: Problems and
Possibilities (3), 451
CALLOWAY, MICHAEL. See Morrissey, J.P. (1), 49
CASSELL, ERIC J. A Dilemma for Medical Education Reform: Form
versus Content (4), 713
CLARK, ROBIN E. Managing Competition in Public and Private Men-
tal Health Agencies: Implications for Services and Policy (4), 653
COEN, ANITA SARANGA. See Shern, D.L. (1), 123
COHEN, JORDAN J. See Altman, D. (4), 719
COHEN, MARTIN D. See Shore, M.F. (1), 31
DEMMLER, JEAN. See Shern, D.L. (1), 123
DORWART, ROBERT A. See Clark, R.E. (4), 653
EPSTEIN, SHERRIE S. See Clark, R.E. (4), 653
ESTES, CARROLL L. Privatization, System Membership, and Access to
Home Health Care for the Elderly (2), 277
FISHBEIN, HOWARD A. The Impact of Research on Program Success
(4), 701
747
748 Author/Title Index
FOSTER, MARK. See Shern, D.L. (1), 123
FRANK, RICHARD G. Fiscal Decentralization of Public Mental Health
Care and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Program on
Chronic Mental Illness (1), 81
FRAZIER, HOWARD S. See Bunker, J.P. (2), 225
GAMACHE, GAIL. See Tessler, R. (1), 149
GAMLIEL, SANDY. See Mullan, F. (3), 385
GAYNOR, MARTIN. See Frank, R.G. (1), 81
GEORGE, ROBERT A. See Pollack, D.A. (3), 515
GOLDMAN, HOWARD H. Evaluating the Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation Program on Chronic Mental Illness (1), 37. See also
Morrissey, J.P. (1), 49; Lehman, A.F. (1), 105
GREENFIELD, SHELDON. See Kaplan, S.H. (4), 695
GROB, GERALD N. Government and Mental Health Policy: A Struc-
tural Analysis (3), 471
GUTMAN, MARJORIE A. See Somers, S.A. (1), 27
HALL, MARK A. Disclosing Rationing Decisions: A Reply to Paul S.
Appelbaum (2), 211
HASPEL, LAWRENCE U. See Arnstein, S.R. (4), 725
HENDRICK, ANNE M. See Newman, S.J. (1), 171
HOLAHAN, JOHN. Strategies for Implementing Global Budgets (3),
399
KANEDA, KEITH. See Newman, S.J. (1), 171
KAPLAN, SHERRIE H. Evaluation of New Statewide Health Reform
Initiatives (4), 695
KATZ, PATRICIA P. See Yelin, E.H. (4), 593
KOMINSKI, GERALD F. See Marquis, M.S. (2), 329
LEHMAN, ANTHONY F. Continuity of Care and Client Outcomes in
the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Program on Chronic Mental
Illness (1), 105
MARQUIS, M. SUSAN. Alternative Volume Performance Standards for
Medicare Physicians’ Services (2), 329
McFARLAND, BENTSON H. See Pollack, D.A. (3), 515
McGUIRE, THOMAS G. Predicting the Cost of Mental Health Benefits
(1), 3
McNARY, SCOT W. See Lehman, A.F. (1), 105
MECHANIC, DAVID. Trust and Informed Consent to Rationing (2),
217; Establishing Mental Health Priorities (3), 501. See a/so Boyer,
C.A. (4), 621
Author/Title Index to Volume 72 749
MORRISSEY, JOSEPH P. Local Mental Health Authorities and Service
System Change: Evidence from the Robert Wood Johnson Founda-
tion Program on Chronic Mental Illness (1), 49. See a/so Goldman
H.H. (1), 37
MOSTELLER, FREDERICK. See Bunker, J.P. (2), 225
MULLAHY, JOHN. Alcoholism and Income: The Role of Indirect Ef-
fects (2), 359
MULLAN, FITZHUGH. Balance and Limits: Modeling Graduate Medi-
cal Education Reform Based on Recommendations of the Council
on Graduate Medical Education (3), 385
NEWMAN, SANDRA J. The Effects of Independent Living on Persons
with Chronic Mental Illness: An Assessment of the Section 8 Certif-
icate Program (1), 171
PATRICK, DIANE C. See Shern, D.L. (1), 123
PAULSON, ROBERT I. See Morrissey, J.P. (1), 49
POLITZER, ROBERT M. See Mullan, F. (3), 385
POLLACK, DAVID A. Prioritization of Mental Health Services in Or-
egon (3), 515
POSTRADO, LETICIA D. See Lehman, A.F. (1), 105
RESCHOVSKY, JAMES D. See Newman, S.J. (1), 171
RIDGELY, M. SUSAN. See Goldman, H.H. (1), 37. See a/so Morrissey,
J.P. (1), 49
RIVO, MARC L. See Mullan, F. (3), 385
ROBINSON, JAMES C. The Changing Boundaries of the American
Hospital (2), 259
ROTH, DEE. See Lehman, A.F. (1), 105
SCITOVSKY, ANNE S. “The High Cost of Dying” Revisited (4), 561
SHERN, DAVID L. Client Outcomes II: Longitudinal Client Data from
the Colorado Treatment Outcome Study (1), 123
SHORE, MILES F. Introduction [to “Providing Treatment to Persons
with Mental Illness,”], (1), 31
SINDELAR, JODY L. See Mullahy, J. (2), 359
SOMERS, STEPHEN A. A Commentary on the Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation Program on Chronic Mental Illness (1), 27
STUART, MARY E. Redefining Boundaries in the Financing and Care
of Diabetes: The Maryland Experience (4), 679
SWAN, JAMES H. See C.L. Estes (2), 227
TESSLER, RICHARD. Continuity of Care, Residence, and Family Bur-
den in Ohio (1), 149
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WILSON, NANCY Z. See Shern, D.L. (1), 123
YEDIDIA, MICHAEL J. Differences in Treatment of Ischemic Heart
Disease at a Public and a Voluntary Hospital: Sources and Conse-
quences (2), 299
YELIN, EDWARD H. Making Work More Central to Work Disability
Policy (4), 593
ZUCKERMAN, STEPHEN. See Holahan, J. (3), 399
Subject Index
An asterisk (*) following an entry indicates the subject of a special issue
or of a group of articles on one topic within an issue.
Access. See Care, medical; Home Community Mental Health Cen-
health care; Inequality; Ration- ters Act
ing impact of, 49, 81
Alcoholism Community support systems
impact of on income, 359 development of, 49, 471
treatment of, 515 Cost(s). See a/so Insurance; Trans-
actions costs economics
Budgets, global of alcoholism, 359
for cost containment, 399 containment of, 329, 399, 705
in Germany, 329, 399 of diabetes care, 679, 695
for mental health care, 451 of disability, 593
of end-of-life care, 561
Care, medical. See a/so Home of mammography, 431
health care; Hospitals; Treat- of mental health treatment, 3,
ment outcomes 515
access to, 299, 705 shifting, 81
continuity of, 49, 105, E25, Council on Graduate Medical Edu-
149, 299 cation
at end of life, 561 recommendations for reform by,
managed, 679, 705 385,. 705, 715. 719, 725
and quality of life, 225
Case management
Decentralization
of diabetics, 679
of mental health care, 49, 81,
of the mentally ill, 37, 105,
471, 621
123, 621
Chronic illness. See a/so Mental
illness, chronic Education. See a/so Council on
costs of, 561 Graduate Medical Education
programs for, 679, 695, 701 on care of diabetes, 679
Colorado. See Treatment outcomes impact of alcoholism on, 359
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Subject Index
Elderly, the. See a/so Home health Income
care impact of alcoholism on, 359
medical costs for, 561 of persons with disabilities, 593
in mental hospitals, 471 and quality of hospital care, 299
Employment. See Workforce Inequality
Evaluation in mental health care, 81, 451
of programs, 679, 695, 701 in treatment of heart disease,
299
Family, the Insurance. See also Medicaid;
as caretakers, 149 Medicare; Social Security Dis-
Federalist system ability Insurance
impact of on mental health pol- and access to treatment, 299
icy, 81, 471 for mental health treatment, 3,
621
Germany. See Budgets, global and rationing, 211, 217
Health maintenance organizations Local mental health authorities
(HMOs) creation of, 37, 49
and global budgets, 399 fiscal role of, 81
mammography screening in, 431 and housing programs, 171
and rationing of care, 211, 217 Longevity
and volume performance stan- impact of medical care on, 225,
dards, 329 561
Health reform. See Reform
Heart disease, ischemic Mammography
public versus private treatment containing costs for, 431
of, 299 Managed care. See Health mainte-
Home health care nance organizations
access to, 277 Maryland
Hospitals diabetes program in, 679, 695,
access to, 299 701
changing boundaries of, 259 Section 8 housing in, 171
vs. independent housing, 171 Medicaid
for the mentally ill, 81 and diabetes care, 679
and physician workforce, 385, and mental illness, 471, 501,
705 621
reimbursement reform in, 621 Medicare
Housing and end-of-life costs, 561
for the mentally ill, 27, 37, 171 and mammography screening,
431
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and mental illness, 471, 501, Ohio, studies in
515 of family burden, 149
and volume performance stan- of Section 8 housing, 171
dards, 329 Oregon
Mental health prioritization of health services
agencies, public and private, in, 515
653 Outcomes. See Treatment out-
and decentralization of care, comes
49, 81, 471, 621 Outpatient services
local authority for, 31, 37, 49, for mental health care, 49, 81
81, 171, 471 reimbursement for, 621
and psychiatric reimbursement,
621
setting priorities for,* 451, 471, Physician(s)
501, 515 payment of, 329
Mental illness, chronic.* See a/so relationship of with patients,
Robert Wood Johnson Founda- 561
tion training of, 385, 705, 713, 719,
case management of, 37, 123, 725
621 Poverty
community health centers for, and disability status, 593
471 Preventive services
costs of, 3 for alcoholism, 359
deinstitutionalization of care for diabetes, 679, 695, 701
for, 17, 49, 471, 621 efficicacy of, 225, 679, 695, 701
and housing policy, 171 and screening mammography,
impact of on family, 149 431
private vs. public care for, 653 Prioritization. See a/so Mental
health
in mammography screening,
National Institute of Mental Health 431
development of, 471 in Oregon, 515
estimates of benefit costs by, 3 Privatization
evaluation of Robert Wood of home health care, 277
Johnson Program by, 37 of mental health care, 653
relations of with voluntary Public policy
groups, 471 and family services, !49
New York on global budgeting, 399
and psychiatric reiumbursement on graduate medical education,
reform, 621 385; 705, 723; 719; 725
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and hospitals, 259, 471, 621 Substance abuse. See a/so Alco-
on mammography screening, holism
431 costs of, 3
on mental health, 3, 47, 501, treatment of, 3, 515
515, 653 Survey(s)
on work disability, 593 of home health agencies, 277
individual: National Health In-
Quality of life terview Survey, 225; National
measurement of, 123, 225 Medical Care Expenditure Sur-
vey, 3; National Survey of
Rationing Mammography Facilities, 431;
of health care, 211, 217, 451, of insurance coverage, 3
515
Reform
of diabetic care, 679, 695, 701 Transactions costs economics
of graduate medical education, and hospitals, 259
389,709, 1195 119,12) Treatment outcomes
of insurance reimbursement, 3, of cardiac patients, 299
621 of diabetes care, 679, 695, 701
of mammography screening, impact of reform on, 123, 679,
431 695, 701
of mental health care, 49, 81, and life expectancy, 225, 561
125, 501, 541) of mental health services, 105,
Robert Wood Johnson Founda- 451, 515
tion* and Section 8 housing, 171
Program on Chronic Mental Ill- study of, in Colorado, 123
ness, 27, 31, 37, 49, 81, 105,
123, 149, 171, 621
Volume performance standards.
Section 8 Housing. See Housing See Medicare
Social Security Disability Insur-
ance (SSDI)
benefit rates of, 593 Workforce
for the mentally ill, 501 and disability policy, 593
States. See a/so Colorado; Mary- mental health benefits for, 3
land; New York; Ohio; Oregon physician composition of, 385,
role of in health care, 81, 471 7105, 715, 119, 72)
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