Vol. 9, No. 10
October 2000
The nation's immunization system — especially with regard to adults — is in need of an overhaul before it collapses. Deadly, costly epidemics could be the alternative.
The president's failed effort to overhaul health care was just a first-round failure. Some of what he pushed is now real. And the rest? It depends on what your definition of "is" is.
Kindness to Physicians Pays Off
Integris Health's owned physician practices were in a financial tailspin until it asked doctors what they wanted.
Q&A: Making the Case for Managed Care
Steven B. Epstein, J.D., founder of a major health law practice, says better care will never be hammered out in courts. Instead, physicians and health plans should seek common ground.
Who Should Get Flu Vaccine Priority?
The largest Medicaid managed care plan in Colorado describes how it identifies at-risk members.
Editor's Memo
News and Commentary
'Do Something,' Voters Say, But Just What, They're Not Sure
Diabetes Cases Up 33 Percent In Just 8 Years
Employer-based coverage up in strong economy [charts]
Managing Health More Important Than Minding Cost?
Physicians Praise New Aetna Stance On Kids' Vaccines
Large HMOs Do Well While Small Ones Slide
Headlines on Deadline ...
Washington Watch
State Initiatives
Compensation Monitor
Systems & Software
Focus on two computer systems that help physician-practice efficiency.
Ethics
Outlook