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The Importance of Health Care Policy Priorities in Mississippi: Public Opinion v. Legislators' Opinions

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Goodman, Doug., Breaux, David., Patrick, Barbara. and Shaffer, Stephen. "The Importance of Health Care Policy Priorities in Mississippi: Public Opinion v. Legislators' Opinions" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Inter-Continental Hotel, New Orleans, LA, Jan 06, 2005 <Not Available>. 2009-05-26 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p67518_index.html>

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Goodman, D. , Breaux, D. , Patrick, B. and Shaffer, S. , 2005-01-06 "The Importance of Health Care Policy Priorities in Mississippi: Public Opinion v. Legislators' Opinions" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Inter-Continental Hotel, New Orleans, LA Online <.PDF>. 2009-05-26 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p67518_index.html

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0 The Importance of Health Care Policy Priorities in Mississippi: Public Opinion vs. Legislators' Opinions* Doug Goodman David A. Breaux Barbara Patrick Stephen D. Shaffer Prepared for presentation at the 2005 annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association meeting January 6-8 New Orleans LA. * We would like to thank our graduate assistant Hilary B. Gresham who offered valuable suggestions on an earlier draft of this paper. 1 One of the most fundamental questions of concern to both
.33 health care Improving the health status of .38 .24 .48 .34 .44 .60 .22 minority groups in MS. Providing healthcare services for .42 .27 .07 -.08 .03 .21 -.21 children whose families cannot afford health insurance Providing health care services for adults who .68 .34 .20 -.14 .08 .35 -.33 cannot afford healthcare insurance Universal health care coverage 1.33 .63 .06 -.64 -.19 .33 -1.0 for Mississippians Recruiting and retaining -.10 .03 .17 .30 .23 .19 .29 doctors


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