Symposium:
Ensuring (E)qual(ity) Health Care for Poor Americans
Published in Brooklyn Law Review 60, no. 1 (1994) |
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| Forewords |
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| Ed Sparer’s Legacy |
Elizabeth M. Schneider |
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| Aspirations and Reality in the Law and Politics of Health Care Reform: Examining a Symposium on (E)qual(ity) Care for the Poor |
Ann C. McGinley |
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| Symposium |
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| Setting a Place for Ed Sparer at the National Health Reform Table |
Sara Rosenbaum |
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| The National Agenda for Health Care Reform: What Does It Mean for Poor Americans? |
Theodore R. Marmor |
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| Equality, Entitlement, and National Health Care Reform: The Challenge of Managed Competition and Managed Care |
Rand E. Rosenblatt |
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| Helping the Vices of Poverty to be Heard in the Health Care Reform Debate |
Ellen M. Yacknin |
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| Does Clinton’s Health Care Reform Proposal Ensure (E)qual(ity) of Health Care for Ethnic Americans and the Poor? |
Verneillia R. Randall |
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| Breaking the Barriers of Access to Health Care: A Discussion of the Role of Civil Rights Litigation and the Relationship between Burdens of Proof and the Experience of Denial |
Marianne L. Engleman Lado |
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| Making Managed Competition a Social Arena: Strategies for Action |
Louise G. Trubek |
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| Training the Ed Sparers of Tomorrow: Integrating Health Law Theory and Practice |
David F. Chavkin |