Publications by authors named "P A Paul-Shaheen"

During the past decade, an area of major policy activity among the states has been that of health care reform. As of May 1993, seven states--Florida, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Oregon, Vermont, and Washington--had progressed the furthest in enacting comprehensive statutes designed to expand health insurance coverage and slow the growth of health care costs. This article reviews the activities of these states to achieve health care reform and the lessons learned from those activities.

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States are often touted as "laboratories" for developing national solutions to social problems. In this article we examine the appropriateness of this metaphor for comprehensive health care reform and attempt to draw lessons about policy innovation from recent state actions. We present evidence from six states that enacted major pieces of health care legislation in the late 1980s or early 1990s: Massachusetts, Oregon, Florida, Minnesota, Vermont, and Washington State.

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In Michigan, a number of steps have been undertaken to revitalize a key public health function--community health assessment. This article reports on the activities of these initiatives, focusing on the beginning stage of the community health assessment process--the development of community health profiles. The findings and lessons learned from Michigan's experience, although state specific, appear to have broad applicability to the entire local public health community.

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Health care is undergoing a quiet revolution in communities across America as purchasers, providers and consumers explore new options for controlling health care costs, expanding access and improving health status. A major Michigan effort in this regard is the Comprehensive Community Health Models (CCHMs) Initiative funded by the W.K.

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