Volume 22, Number 1, Spring/Summer 2002
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act: More Than We Bargained for, and Less by Tom Miller
Just Gotta Learn from the Wrong Things You Done by Dick Armey
HIPAA on Privacy: Its Unintended and Intended Consequences by Richard A. Epstein
Principles for Protecting Privacy by Fred H. Cate
Regulations of Bad Things that Almost Never Happen, but Could: HIPAA and the Individual Insurance Market by Mark V. Pauly
HIPAA's Small-Group Access Laws: Win, Loss, or Draw? by Mark A. Hall
A Regulatory Bypass Operation by Tom Miller
Defined Contribution: From Managed Care to Patient-Managed Care by E. Haavi Morreim
HIPAA and the Criminalization of American Medicine by Grace-Marie Turner
HIPAA and Health Care Fraud: An Empirical Perspective by David A. Hyman
Review of "Free Trade Today" by Dan Griswold
Review of "Free Market Environmentalism" by Jonathan H. Adler
Review of "The Big Problem of Small Change" by Leland B. Yeager