A Consumer’s Guide to Evaluating Medical Technology A Consumer’s Guide to Evaluating Medical Technology was substituted for these two issues of Health Perspectives.
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LSHI LOCAL UNION HAZARD CONTROL HANDBOOK (was substituted for this issue of Health Perspectives) (Frank Goldsmith, M.P.H.) This substitution was filled with important
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HOSPITAL BUILDINGS AND CONSUMER NEEDS (Gregory Parston) and includes a summary of a questionnaire (Diane Soffle assisted); GUEST EDITORIAL (Judy Wessler) This issue
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BIOETHICS: DEFINITION AND IMPORTANCE FOR TODAY (James Muyskens); MILGRAM OBEDIENCE EXPERIMENT; EDITOR SPEAKS (Herbert H. Hyman); Letters to Editor (Carol Maicki, Peter Rogatz,
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PATIENTS AND DOCTORS, HISTORY OF THEIR ROLES AND RELATIONSHIPS (Zita Feron); THE CHANGING PHYSICIAN-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP (Diane Hundt); BOOK REVIEW THE RIGHTS OF HOSPITAL
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CRITICAL ISSUES IN WORKPLACE HEALTH; GUEST EDITOR SPEAKS (Frank Goldsmith); Public Employees OSHA Protection: The New York State Experience (Mickey Green); Workers Compensation
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COMMUNICATION AND THE MEDICAL CARE PROCESS (Zita Feron); SEVEN LINGUISTIC LEVELS OF LANGUAGE; GUEST EDITOR SPEAKS (Paula Bower) This issue anticipated the problems
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HOSPITAL BUILDING CODE AND THE CONSUMER INTEREST, WHAT IS A WAIVER? (Gregory Parston); THE EDITOR SPEAKS (Herbert H. Hyman) This issue continues the
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EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE IN THE UNITED STATES: A NEW FRONTIER, BASIC VERNACULAR OF EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE SYSTEMS, AMBULANCE SURVEY OF SELECTED MAJOR U.S.
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WOMEN’S HEALTH, SEXUAL ASSAULT: AN EPIDEMIC HEALTH PROBLEM, PHASES OF RECOVERY FROM RAPE TRAUMA (Toni Press and Zita Feron); SUMMARY OF SEMINAR: “AN
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HEALTH NEEDS ASSESSMENT, ASSESSING HEALTH CARE NEEDS IN THE COMMUNITY, SUMMARY: COMMUNITY NEEDS ASSESSMENT SEMINAR (Zita Feron); THE EDITOR SPEAKS….; SUMMARY OF TRANSPORT
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NYC HOSPITALS THE CRISIS CONTINUES; M.D.’S HAD NO HIDDEN AGENDA Two former NYC Health Commissioners Support CIR’s Position (in letter to New York
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HOSPITAL BOARDS PUBLIC TRUST IN PRIVATE HANDS; HSA BOARDS HOW REPRESENTATION WORKS IN HEALTH PLANNING This issue examines how non-representative hospitals are comprised
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CONSUMER REPRESENTATION A NEW APPROACH; CONCEPTUAL ISSUES RELATING TO THE REPRESENTATION OF CONSUMER INTERESTS ON HEALTH SYSTEM AGENCY BOARDS (T. R. Marmor and
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NYS HOSPITAL RATE-SETTING THE ABUSE OF POWER; EXCERPTS FROM CONVERSION AND OTHER OPTIONS TO REDUCE EXCESS HOSPITAL CAPACITY (Walter McClure and Lenore Kligman);
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WORKPLACE AND HEALTH INSPECTIONS IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST; Community Boards Can Wield a Big Broom In their Hospitals (Zita Feron); NEW OSHA LEGISLATION
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HOSPITAL OBSOLESCENCE: DO NON-COMPLIANT HOSPITALS HAVE TO BE CLOSED?; CONSUMERS’ IMPACT ON THE DIFFUSION OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY (Shelley B. Frost, MPA) This issue
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FEE-FOR SERVICE PRIVATE PRACTICE: The End is In Sight (Steven Jonas, M.D.); Salaried Doctors…excerpts from past issues of Health Perspectives This issue continues
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Health Consumers at the Crossways: Which Way to Go?; Consumer Participation: Sinking or Swimming, An Examination of Effective Criteria, or How to Distinguish
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Fee-for-Service, Private Practice Medicine: Problems and Contradictions (Steven Jonas, M.D.); CITY HOSPITALS: I’ve Been There; (John Eric Jacobi, M.D.); Delay Exposed, HEW TO
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USING THE NATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR HEALTH PLANNING: A CONSUMERS’ GUIDE This issue written in pursuance of contract PLD 0639476, DHEW, PHS, HRA describes
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Conference II (September 16, 1978): The Impact of Medical Technology on Sickness & Death MAJOR DISEASES OF MODERN AMERICA: WHAT DIFFERENCE HAS TECHNOLOGY
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CONFERENCE I (June 17, 1978) MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY AND THE HEALTH CARE CONSUMER; AN OVERVIEW; A DEBATE: A BETTER LIFE THROUGH MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY (PRO AND
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NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE V: BUILDING A MEDICAL STAFF; 13 ESSENTIAL POINTS FOR NATIONAL HEALTH PROGRAM LEGISLATION; BOOK REVIEW-QUALITY CONTROL OF AMBULATORY CARE: A
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HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT CORPORATIONS CREEPING PROPRIETARIZATION (sic) New York State citizens always had a bizarre attitude towards the power brokers in the state. Wall Street
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