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Wright, D. Brad.

  Social Justice and Community Health Centers: Commitment to One Gave Rise to the Other. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved 16 (2005): 607-11.
 

Rosenbaum, Sara, Wilensky, Sara, Cox, Marisa and D. Brad Wright.

  Reducing Obesity Risks During Childhood: The Role of Public and Private Health  Insurance. (submitted for review June, 2005).
 

Wright, D. Brad, Wilensky, Sara and D. Richard Mauery.

  An Overview of California’s Health Centers. (submitted for review February 26, 2005).
 

Potetz, Lisa and D. Brad Wright, with Marina L. Weiss.

  March of Dimes Data Book for Policymakers, Maternal, Infant, and Child Health, 2005.
 

Wright, D. Brad.

  Access versus Quality: A Comparative Healthcare Policy Analysis of The United States and Sweden. Submitted and approved in May, 2003. (unpublished undergraduate honors thesis)  Executive Summary.
 

GRADUATE SCHOOL
COURSEWORK PAPERS

Profs. Hawkins & Whitlock
Politics and Policy of Primary Care

  How Can Congress Increase Access to Primary Care by Encouraging More Physician Volunteerism?
 

Profs. Wilensky & Levi
Introduction to Health Policy

  How Should a Limited Supply of Flu Vaccine be Rationed During a Flu Pandemic?
 

Profs. Wilensky & Levi
Introduction to Health Policy

  How Can Florida Use Community Health Centers to Increase Access to Care for Residents?

Profs. Wilensky & Levi
Introduction to Health Policy

  How Can Medicaid Costs be Reduced Through Reform?
 

Profs. Burke & Reum
Introduction to the U.S. Healthcare System

  Smallpox:  Preparing Our Nation's Capitol for Biological Terrorism
A Stakeholder Analysis

 

Profs. Burke & Reum
Introduction to the U.S. Healthcare System

  The Poor Fare Poorly and That Is Not Fair:  The Role of Income Inequality and Socio-economic Prejudice in Determining Health Outcomes in the United States.