2002
Not Afraid to Blame: The Neglected Role of Blame Attribution in Medical Consumerism and Some Implications for Health Policy
Rosenthal M, Schlesinger M. Not Afraid to Blame: The Neglected Role of Blame Attribution in Medical Consumerism and Some Implications for Health Policy. Milbank Quarterly 2002, 80: 41-95. PMID: 11933793, PMCID: PMC2690101, DOI: 10.1111/1468-0009.00003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMedical consumerismSubsequent willingnessSerious mental illnessHealth care professionalsPolicy implicationsAdverse eventsWorse outcomesCare professionalsCare practicesMental illnessHealth plansHealth policyBlame allocationExperiences of peopleConsumer attitudesNeglected roleCareConsumer educationAllocationWillingnessIllnessPolicyPolicymakingConsumerism
2001
The Social Roles of Medicare: Assessing Medicare's Collateral Benefits
Gusmano M, Schlesinger M. The Social Roles of Medicare: Assessing Medicare's Collateral Benefits. Journal Of Health Politics Policy And Law 2001, 26: 37-80. PMID: 11253454, DOI: 10.1215/03616878-26-1-37.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1991
State purchase of mental health care: Models and motivations for maintaining accountability
Davidson H, Schlesinger M, Dorwart R, Schnell E. State purchase of mental health care: Models and motivations for maintaining accountability. International Journal Of Law And Psychiatry 1991, 14: 387-403. PMID: 1791106, DOI: 10.1016/0160-2527(91)90017-h.Peer-Reviewed Original Research