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Read the case and respond by December 31, 2008; your response may be posted online. You also may read and respond to previous responses.
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Safety-Related Regulatory Actions for Biologicals
Phil Fontanarosa, MD, MBA, on behalf of the authors
Uninsured Children and Adolescents With Insured Parents
Jennifer E. DeVoe, MD, Dphil
Using Tax Reform to Drive Health Care Reform
Samuel Y. Sessions, MD, JD
A New Federal-State Partnership in Health Care
Ezekiel Emanuel, MD, PhD
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Because of the great potential of health promotion and disease prevention in children and adolescents to impact the health of children and adults and the costs of health care, JAMA will devote a special theme issue to this topic in June 2009. Submission deadline: February 2, 2009.
JAMA will publish its annual theme issue on violence and human rights on August 5, 2009. All topics related to violence and human rights are of interest, but this year we specifically invite manuscripts on the health effects of violence at home, defining "home" as one's home country or family home. Submission deadline: March 1, 2009.