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2010 Issues

January/February 2010 (71:1)
Prevention for the Health of North Carolina
March/April 2010 (71:2)
Long-Term Care: Are We Ready to Meet Expected Needs and Demand?

May/June 2010 (71:3)
What Does Health Reform Mean for North Carolina?

2009 Issues

January/February 2009 (70:1)
The Face of Addiction and the Pathways to Recovery
March/April 2009 (70:2)
Patient Advocacy
May/June 2009 (70:3)
Community Care of North Carolina: Building Medical Homes
July/August 2009 (70:4)
Can We Be Healthy While Our Economy is Unhealthy?
September/October 2009 (70:5)
Preconception Care: Building the Foundation for Healthy Women, Babies, and Communities
November/December 2009 (70:6)
Putting People First: Services and Supports for People with Developmental Disabilities

2008 Issues

January/February 2008 (69:1)
Taking Care of Those Who Serve
March/April 2008 (69:2)
Data and Health Policy
May/June 2008 (69:3)
Chronic Kidney Disease in North Carolina
July/August 2008 (69:4)
Creating a Community to Combat Cancer
September/October 2008 (69:5)
Healthy Aging in North Carolina
November/December 2008 (69:6)
School Health Policy in North Carolina

2007 Issues

January/February 2007 (68:1)
Pandemic Influenza Preparedness in North Carolina
March/April 2007 (68:2)
Laboratory Medicine and Clinical Pathology: Changing Paradigms of Practice
May/June 2007 (68:3)
North Carolina's Primary Care and Specialty Workforce
July/August 2007 (68:4)
Emergency Medical Services in North Carolina
September/October 2007 (68:5)
Patient-Practitioner Communication
November/December 2007 (68:6)
Arthritis in North Carolina

2006 Issues

January/February 2006 (67:1)
Contemporary Issues in Rural Healthcare
March/April 2006 (67:2)
Prostate Cancer: Screening, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Follow-Up Care
May/June 2006 (67:3)
Covering the Uninsured
July/August 2006 (67:4)
Confronting the Problems of Overweight and Obesity
September/October 2006 (67:5)
Sexually Transmitted Disease: The Unspoken Epidemic
November/December 2006 (67:6)
Worksite Health Promotion and Wellness

2005 Issues

January/February 2005 (66:1)
Alzheimer's Disease and Family Caregiving
March/April 2005 (66:2)
The North Carolina Healthcare Safety Net
May/June 2005 (66:3)
Innovations in Community-Based Primary Care
July/August 2005 (66:4)
Quality of Long-Term Care: Nutrition as a Critical Dimension
September/October 2005 (66:5)
Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect
November/December 2005 (66:6)
Access to Dental Care

2004 Issues

January/February 2004 (65:1)
Organ Donation and Transplantation
March/April 2004 (65:2)
North Carolina Nursing Workforce
May/June 2004 (65:3)
Infant Mortality in North Carolina: A New Perspective on a Persistent Problem
July/August 2004 (65:4)
New Directions in End-of-Life and Palliative Care
September/October 2004 (65:5)
Quality of Care and Performance Improvement
November/December 2004 (65:6)
Eliminating Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities

2003 Issues

January/February 2003 (64:1)
The Future of Managed Care
March/April 2003 (64:2)
Improving Diabetes Care in North Carolina
May/June 2003 (64:3)
Latino Health in North Carolina
July/August 2003 (64:4)
Medical Malpractice: Crisis or Not?
September/October 2003 (64:5)
Mental Health Reform: The Challenge of Bridge Building Across Multiple Care Systems
November/December 2003 (64:6)
The Cost of Prescription Drugs

2002 Issues

January/February 2002 (63:1)
Access to Care for the Uninsured
March/April 2002 (63:2)
Direct Care Workers in Long-Term Care
May/June 2002 (63:3)
Saving Our Young People from Tobacco
July/August 2002 (63:4)
The Place of Primary Care
September/October 2002 (63:5)
Preparing for Bioterrorism
November/December 2002 (63:6)
The Epidemic of Childhood Overweight and Obesity





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