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PRESIDENT CLINTON'S HEALTH CARE TOUR SHOULD INCREASE PRESSURE ON CONGRESS TO ACT [Newspaper Article]

Caplan, Arthur
[CLINTON] did not have to come all the way here to convince us yokels that he does not intend to jail any doctor who sees patients for a fee, that the ads put on TV by the health insurance association represent the purest forms of fear-mongering since Willie Horton's image graced our screens, or that it is nothing more than raw politics which would lead critics to label as socialist a plan which turns to large health insurance companies to enfranchise those now lacking the right to health care
PROQUEST:253757387
ISSN: 0897-0920
CID: 1489062

PRICING LONG-LASTING CONTRACEPTIVES [Newspaper Article]

Caplan, Arthur
Depo-Provera is a contraceptive for women that is taken by injection. A single shot prevents conception for about three months. Depo, which is made by Upjohn, the huge Michigan-based pharmaceutical company, has been in use in many nations for years
PROQUEST:388466432
ISSN: 0889-6127
CID: 1489052

How bad health set a bad guy free [Newspaper Article]

Caplan, Arthur
It took an entire Pittsburgh police SWAT team to capture Eric Jones. But, incredibly, shortly after he was apprehended, Jones was set free
PROQUEST:271482395
ISSN: 1063-102x
CID: 1489042

Sinners, saints, and health care: personal responsibility and health reform

Caplan, Arthur L
PMID: 11659944
ISSN: 1040-855x
CID: 164044

Ethics of casting the first stone: personal responsibility, rationing, and transplants [Editorial]

Caplan, A L
PMID: 8048715
ISSN: 0145-6008
CID: 165247

HEALTH-CARE SYSTEM SEEMS TO FORCE A CHOICE BETWEEN SAFETY, EXPENSE [Newspaper Article]

Caplan, Arthur
It took an entire Pittsburgh police SWAT team to capture Eric Jones. But, incredibly, shortly after he was apprehended, Jones was set free
PROQUEST:253748988
ISSN: 0897-0920
CID: 1489032

Rigging the research on breast cancer; How did a Montreal doctor keep his deceit going for so long? [Newspaper Article]

Caplan, Arthur
How was it that [Roger Poisson], who contributed results on 15 per cent of the subjects in the breast-cancer study, was able to keep his deceit going for so many years without being detected? What sorts of measures were taken to audit the data being turned in from the hundreds of hospitals in the study to pick up errors or outright fraud? How did Poisson manage to pull off his fraud right under the noses of his peers and colleagues for so long a time? And why, having jeopardized a study so crucial to the health of women all around the world, is Poisson still working at St. Luc?
PROQUEST:432595138
ISSN: 0384-1294
CID: 1489022

DOCTOR'S FABRICATION OF RESULTS HURTS KEY BREAST CANCER STUDY [Newspaper Article]

Caplan, Arthur
How was it that [Roger Poisson], who contributed results on 15 percent of the subjects in the breast cancer study, was able to keep his deceit going for so many years without being detected? What sorts of measures were taken to audit the data being turned in from the hundreds of hospitals in the study to pick up errors or outright fraud? How did Poisson manage to pull off his fraud right under the noses of his peers and colleagues for so long a time? And why, having jeopardized a study so crucial to the health of women all around the world, is Poisson still working at St. Luc's?
PROQUEST:253763516
ISSN: 0897-0920
CID: 1489012

LET'S RECONSIDER ORPHANAGES DESPITE BAD MEMORIES, IMAGES, IT MAY BE SOLUTION TO CHILD ABUSE [Newspaper Article]

Caplan, Arthur
While the need for safe environments for abused children is growing exponentially, the number of families volunteering as foster parents has dropped precipitously during the past five years. And many judges, social workers and child agency workers are less than thrilled with some of the families who do apply to be foster parents. Some are motivated by nothing more than the prospect of earning the few extra bucks they can earn for being a foster parent
PROQUEST:253748399
ISSN: 0897-0920
CID: 1489002

Forget those fairy-tale families | The orphanage may be stepping back into society [Newspaper Article]

Caplan, Arthur
Strange as it may seem, an institution that most people presume had gone the way of the flivver, the flapper and Fatty Arbuckle may be revived as one solution to the problem of how best to care for children who are abused, neglected or abandoned by their parents
PROQUEST:271503298
ISSN: 1063-102x
CID: 1488992