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Recent Research Reports

The Pilot Privatization of Three State Health Centers: A Comparison of Evaluations by the University of Pittsburgh and the Keystone Research Center
January 1, 1999
The Quiet Dismantling of Public Health: The Impact of Pennsylvania State Health Center Privatization and Staff Cutbacks
November 1, 1998
The State of Working Pennsylvania 1998
September 1, 1998
Nursing Home Privatization: What is the Human Cost?
May 1, 1998
The State of Working Pennsylvania 1997
September 1, 1997
Pennsylvania's Nursing Homes: Promoting Quality Care and Quality Jobs
January 1, 1997
The State of Working Pennsylvania 1996
September 1, 1996
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