Frontiers in Health Policy Research
Introduction
Frontiers in Health Policy Research presents timely economic research on health care and health policy issues. Each volume contains papers from an annual conference of researchers, government officials, and policy experts.
Frontiers in Health Policy Research is published in conjunction with the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER). Prior to volume 8, annual volumes were published by MIT Press. The Berkeley Electronic Press will shortly make past volumes available via the Forum for Health Economics & Policy site. Bound versions of these are available through MIT Press.
The Business Case for Diabetes Disease Management for Managed Care Organizations
Nancy Beaulieu, David M. Cutler, Katherine Ho, George Isham, Tammie Lindquist, Andrew Nelson, and Patrick O'Connor
Who Pays? The Incidence of High Malpractice Premiums
Mark Pauly, Christy Thompson, Thomas Abbott, James Margolis, and William Sage
Is Managed Care Still an Effective Cost Containment Device?
Yu-Chu Shen and Glenn Melnick
Adverse Selection in Retiree Prescription Drug Plans
Dana P. Goldman, Geoffrey Joyce, Pinar Karaca-Mandic, and Neeraj Sood
Real Output in Mental Health Care during the 1990s
Ernst R. Berndt, Alisa B. Busch, Richard G. Frank, and Sharon-Lise Normand
