To Improve Health and Health Care 1997: The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Anthology
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STEPHEN L. ISAACS is president of the Center for Health and Social Policy, Pelham, New York. JAMES R. KNICKMAN, is vice president of research and evaluation at The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Princeton, New Jersey.

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1. Reach Out: Physicians' Initiative to Expand Care to Underserved Americans(Irene M. Wielawski)
2. Improving the Health Care Workforce: Perspectives from Twenty-Four Years' Experience(Stephen L. Isaacs, Lewis G. Sandy, Steven A. Schroeder)
3. A Review of National Access-to-Care Surveys(Marc L. Berk, Claudia L. Schur)
4. Expertise Versus Politics: Efforts to Work with States(Beth A. Stevens, Lawrence D. Brown)
5. The Media and Change in Health Systems(Marc S. Kaplan, Mark A. Goldberg)
6. Addressing the Problem of Medical Malpractice(Joel C. Cantor, Robert A. Berenson, Julia S. Howard, Walter Wadlington)
7. Unmet Need in the Community: The Springfield Study(Susan M. Allen, Vincent Mor)
8. Unexpected Returns: Insights from SUPPORT(Joanne Lynn)
9. Developing Child Immunization Registries: The All Kids Count Program(Gordon H. DeFriese, Kathleen M. Faherty, Victoria A. Freeman, Priscilla A. Guild, Delores A. Musselman, William C. Watson, Jr., Kristin Nicholson Saarlas)
10. The Homeless Families Program: A Summary of Key Findings(Debra J. Rog, Marjorie Gutman)
11. The National Health and Social Life Survey: Public Health Findings and Their Implications(Robert T. Michael)

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"RWJ-sponsored projects have thoroughly examined many important issues in healthcare during the 1990s. The scholars writing each chapter are thoughtful and erudite. Reders interested in the history and programs of RWJ will certainly find the book highly informative...individual chapters in this book are gems and the dedicated reader will certainly be rewarded." —Eugene C. Rich, MD, Creighton University Medical Center, (Internet review-Doody's Weekly E-Mail Bulletin)
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