House Staff CIR - cus: Who Runs the Show
An examination of the Committee of Interns and Residents' contract negotiations and the challenges they face in advocating for patient care.
American Dream or Scheme?
This article analyzes the political and economic implications of National Health Insurance proposals and the interests behind them.
This article examines the tensions between community health councils and large medical centers, focusing on the governance issues at Gouverneur Health Services.
City Column: Corporation Grinds to a Start
The article reports on the establishment of the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation and the political dynamics surrounding its formation.
San Francisco: Striking Out For Patient Care
The article details the strike by interns at San Francisco General Hospital demanding better patient care and working conditions.
Taking Health Care Out of Politics
This article critiques the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation's management and its impact on public hospital services.
Health, Incorporated: The Howard Johnson's of Health Care Delivery
An assessment of Health, Inc.'s model for health care delivery in Massachusetts, highlighting its operational challenges and management issues.
NENA: Community Control in a Bind
This article examines the NENA Health Center's struggles and achievements in providing community-controlled health services in New York's Lower East Side.
An analysis of the Health Insurance Plan of Greater New York (HIP) and its ongoing financial struggles, including the implications for subscribers and the health care system.