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  • Regionalization in Local Public Health Systems: Variation in Rationale, Implementation, and Impact on Public Health Preparedness July/August 2008
    by Stoto, M.A.
  • Developing Health Systems Surge Capacity: Community Efforts in Jeopardy June 2008
    in Grantee Publication by Felland, L.E., Katz, A., Liebhaber, A., and G.R. Cohen
  • Individual Health Insurance Market as a Mechanism for Increasing Access to Health Insurance May 2008
    in Hot Topic by HCFO
  • The Individual Insurance Market: A Building Block for Health Care Reform? May 2008
    in Policy Brief by Rogal, D.
  • The Individual Insurance Market: A Building Block for Health Care Reform? May 2008
    in Report by Kirk, A.
  • The Individual Insurance Market: A Building Block for Health Care Reform? May 2008
    in Report by HCFO
  • The Individual Insurance Market: A Building Block for Health Care Reform? May 1, 2008
    in Policy Brief by HCFO
  • Disparities in Health and in Health Care April 2008
    in Hot Topic by HCFO
  • Assessing the Impact of Coverage Gaps in the Medicare Part D Drug Benefit April 2008
    in Findings Brief by HCFO
  • Public Health Workforce Shortages Imperil Nation's Health April 16, 2008
    in Grantee Publication by Draper, D.A., Hurley, R.E., and J. Lauer
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