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EDITOR'S NOTE
The Power of Ideas — Cost Effectiveness, Public Participation, and Fighting Disease - Colleen M. Grogan
ARTICLES
Reducing Variation in Health Care: The Rhetorical Politics of a Policy Idea - Sandra J. Tanenbaum
An Interdependent Analytic Approach to Explaining the Evolution of NGOs, Social Movements, and Biased Government Response to AIDS and Tuberculosis in Brazil - Eduardo J. Gómez
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION AND DELIBERATION
Who Governs Federally Qualified Health Centers? - Brad Wright
Voice and Choice by Delegation - Hester van de Bovenkamp, Hans Vollaard, Margo Trappenburg, and Kor Grit
Public Engagement in Health Technology Assessment and Coverage Decisions: A Study of Experiences in France, Germany, and the United Kingdom - Julia Kreis and Harald Schmidt
POINT-COUNTERPOINT
State Medicaid Policy and Health Reform - Harold A. Pollack
Sound Policy Trumps Politics: States Should Expand Medicaid - Austin B. Frakt and Aaron E. Carroll
The Medicaid Expansion Is Not Such a Good Deal for States or the Poor - Joseph Antos
IN MEMORIAM
Remembering Rick Brown - Thomas Rice and Mark A. Peterson
BOOKS
REVIEWS
Long-Term Care for the Elderly - Cynthia Massie Mara
Robyn Stone. Long-Term Care for the Elderly. Washington, DC: Urban Institute Press, 2011.
The Philosophy of Evidence-Based Medicine - Rick Mathis
Jeremy Howick. The Philosophy of Evidence-Based Medicine. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, 2011.
Remedy and Reaction: The Peculiar American Struggle over Health Care Reform / Power, Politics, and Universal Health Care: The Inside Story of a Century-Long Battle - Rick Mayes
Paul Starr. Remedy and Reaction: The Peculiar American Struggle over Health Care Reform. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2011. Stuart Altman and David Shactman. Power, Politics, and Universal Health Care: The Inside Story of a Century-Long Battle. New York: Prometheus Books, 2011.
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