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  Vol. 256 No. 8, August 22, 1986 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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A Health Policy Agenda for the American People

The Issues and Their Development

Bruce E. Balfe, MA; Gail Bieber, MA; Joseph F. Boyle, MD; Severine J. Brocki, PhD; Kathleen R Lane, PhD

JAMA. 1986;256(8):1021-1026.


Abstract

In 1982, the Health Policy Agenda for the American People was initiated by the American Medical Association to develop a long-term, comprehensive plan for addressing major health care issues in the United States. In phase I of the project, 41 issue areas were identified as critical to the future of health care in this country. In phase II, currently in progress, policy proposals are being developed to respond to these issue areas. The intention of this project is to provide a common basis for responding to health care issues as they arise today and in the years to come.

(JAMA 1986;256:1021-1026)



Author Affiliations

From the Office of Health Policy Development, American Medical Association, Chicago.


Footnotes

The products of the Health Policy Agenda process are the result of the collective decision making of the participant organizations. This does not imply that any individual organization has adopted these products in whole or in part.

Reprint requests to Office of Health Policy Development, American Medical Association, 535 N Dearborn St, Chicago, IL 60610 (Dr Brocki).



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