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A New International Journal Issue Includes Five Papers by Public Affairs Informatics Researchers at UCF

Research on public affairs informatics is the topic of a special issue of the International Journal of Public Policy that includes five papers by faculty members and students at UCF.

Thomas Wan, director of the college's Doctoral Program in Public Affairs, served as guest editor for the publication.

The following papers by UCF researchers are published in this special issue (Vol. 1, Issue 4, 2006): 

Pages Title and Authors
333 - 342 Introduction[: public affairs informatics research]
Thomas T.H. Wan
355 - 366 Divergences and convergences in public affairs education and research
Kenneth Adams
367 - 378 Conducting best practices research in public affairs
Stephanie M. Myers, Hayden P. Smith, Lawrence L. Martin
407 - 420 Healthcare as a commodity – a financing mechanism to control costs and ensure access
Aaron Liberman, Timothy Rotarius
421 - 434 The impact of Medicare reimbursement changes on staffing and the quality of care in nursing homes
Lynn Unruh, Ning Jackie Zhang, Thomas T.H. Wan

Click here to see the complete Table of Contents for this issue.

 



 

 

 

 



The International Journal of
Public Policy is published by Inderscience Publishers.