Vol. 61 No. 3, March 1998
Index
- Health care policy: what lessons have we learned from the AIDS pandemic?
- The "names debate": the case for national HIV reporting in the United States.
- Safeguarding the interests of people with AIDS in managed care settings.
- Patients and providers in the courts: fractures in the Americans with Disabilities Act.
- Law and the social risk of health care: lessons from HIV testing.
- The decade of Supreme Court avoidance of AIDS: denial of certiorari in HIV-AIDS cases and its adverse effects on human rights.
- AIDS as a chronic illness: a cautionary tale for the end of the twentieth century.
- Selling death short: the regulatory and policy implications of viatical settlements.
- IS AIDS different?
- Lessons from Chautauqua County.
- Corporate America's response to the AIDS crisis: what price glory?
- Special needs plans: adapting Medicaid managed care for persons with serious mental illness or HIV/AIDS.