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Recent Journal Publications
- Whoever said Republicans fight inflation better than Democrats. The Progressive Populist 28 (20), November 15, 2022.
- Geyman, JP. Private equity looting of U. S. Health care: An under-recognized and uncontrolled scourge. Int.J Health Services,Geyman, JP.
- Geyman, JP. Disparities and inequities in U. S. Health Care: Alive and sick. Family Medicine, October 2022.
- Geyman, JP. America’s porous health care “safety net”: Beyond past policy failures to a universal coverage fix. CounterPunch, September 2, 2022.
- Geyman, JP. Harms to girls and women by the overturning of Roe v. Wade by an uninformed, uncaring and politicized Supreme Court.
The Progressive Populist, August 15, 2022.
- Geyman, JP. The U. S. Supreme Court and conservative state legislatures vs. medical science on abortion. CounterPunch, August 12, 2022.
- Geyman, JP. Cost sharing for health insurance: Too big a price topay by the insured? CounterPunch, February 15, 2022.
- Geyman, JP. The Big PhRMA holdup vs. the world’s need for COVID vaccines: An international travesty. CounterPunch, December 17, 2021.
- Geyman, JP. Roe v. Wade at a Crossroads: Can it prevail for the common good? CounterPunch, October 9, 2021.
- Geyman, JP. Privatized Medicare Advantage for All: The latest assault on U. S. health care. October 27, 2021, Intl J Health Services,
- Geyman, JP. The business “ethic” vs. service ethic in U. S. health care: Which will prevail? The Pharos, 2022.
- Geyman, JP. The future of work in America: Demise of employer sponsored insurance and what should replace it. Intl. J Health Serv, October 20, 2021.
- Geyman, JP. Primary care, psychiatry and public health: What do they have in common and why does it matter? CounterPunch, June 8, 2021.
- Geyman, JP. Does Big PhRMA know no shame? Profiteering while people die by the hundreds of thousands. CounterPunch, May 7, 2021.
- Geyman, JP. The private health insurance industry in America: Should it be eliminated? CounterPunch, March 5, 2021.
- Geyman, JP. Investor-owned health care: The hidden blight on America’s ‘System’. Intl J Health Serv on line, May 14, 2021.
- Geyman, JP. COVID-19 has revealed America’s broken health care system: What can we learn? Intl J Health Serv, 51 (2), 2021.
- Geyman, JP. The start of The Journal of Family Practice. Commentary. J Board Fam Med, 34 (3), 2021.
- Geyman, JP. Beyond the COVID pandemic: The urgent need to expand primary care and family medicine. Fam Med 53 (1): 48-53, 2021.
- Geyman, JP. What is the public option? Can it compete with private health insurers? CounterPunch, January 8, 2021.
- Geyman, JP. Trump’s fantasy about COVID-19 keeps killing Americans: What can be done? The Progressive Populist, January 1-15, 2021, p. 10.
- Geyman, JP. Toward a ‘new normal’ in post-COVID health care. CounterPunch, December 7, 2020.
- Geyman, JP. Beyond COVID-19: The power struggle over alternatives for health care reform. CounterPunch, November 19, 2020.
Older Journal Publications, 1971-2017
- Geyman, JP. Conversion of the general practice residency to family practice. JAMA 215: 1802-1807, March 1971.
- Geyman, JP. Family medicine as an academic discipline. J Med Educ 46: 815-820, 1971.
- Geyman, JP. Expanded literature base as a critical need in family practice (editorial), J Fam Pract 1 (1): 4, 1974.
- Geyman, JP. A competency-based curriculum as an organizing framework in family practice residencies. J Fam Pract 1 (1): 34-38, 1974.
- Geyman, JP. Family practice residencies in community hospitals. Supplement to Am Fam Physician, pp 1-9, July 1974.
- Geyman, JP, Brown, TC. A developing regional network residency program in family practice. West J Med 121: 514-520, 1974.
- Geyman, JP, Brown, TC. A network model for decentralized family practice residency training. J Fam Pract 3 (6): 621-627, 1976.
- Geyman, JP. On the need for critical inquiry in family medicine. J Fam Pract 4 (2): 195, 1977.
- Geyman, JP. The developing academic base of family practice in the medical school. J Fam Pract 5 (1): 35-36, 1977.
- Geyman, JP. On the developing literature base in family practice. J Fam Pract 6 (1): 33-34, 1978.
- Geyman, JP. Family practice in evolution: Progress, problems and projections. N Engl J Med 298: 593-601, 1978.
- Geyman, JP, Deisher, JB, Gordon, MJ. A family practice residency network: Affiliated programs in the Pacific Northwest. JAMA 240 (4): 369-371, 1978.
- Geyman, JP. The Journal of Family Practice: 1974-1979. J Fam Pract 8 (1): 19-20, 1979.
- Geyman, JP. Family practice in the United States: The first ten years. J Royal Coll Gen Pract 29: 289-296, 1979.
- Geyman, JP. Graduate education in family practice: A ten-year view. J Fam Pract 9 (5): 859-871, 1979.
- Geyman, JP. Future medical practice in the United States: A choice of scenarios. JAMA 245 (11): 1140-1143, 1981.
- Geyman, JP. Hospital privileges of family physicians. J Fam Pract 13 (3): 325-326, 1981.
- Geyman, JP. The literature of record in family practice: Progress, problems and needs. J Fam Pract 13 (5): 591-592, 1981.
- Geyman, JP, Phillips, TJ. A university Department of Family Medicine after ten years. West J Med 14 (5): 136: 170-178, 1982.
- Geyman, JP. Career tracks in academic family medicine: Issues and approaches. J Fam Pract 14 (5): 911-917, 1982.
- Geyman, JP. The Oslerian tradition and changing medical education: A reappraisal. West J Med 138: 884-8, 1983.
- Geyman, JP, Berg, AO. The Journal of Family Practice 1974-1983: Analysis of an evolving literature base. J Fam Pract 18 (1): 47-51, 1984.
- Geyman, JP. Training primary care physicians for the 21st century: Alternative scenarios for competitive versus generic approaches. JAMA 255 (19): 2631-5, 1986.
- Geyman, JP. Trends in primary care practice and education in developed countries. Family Physician, Israel 14 (3): 38, 252-262, 1987.
- Geyman, JP, Berg, AO. The Journal of Family Practice, 1974-1988: Window to an evolving academic discipline. J Fam Pract 28 (3): 301-304, 1989
- Geyman, JP. Family medicine as an academic discipline: Progress, challenges, and opportunities. J Fam Pract 31 (3): 297-303, 1990.
- Geyman, JP, Hart, LG. Primary care at a crossroads: Progress, problems, and future projections. J Am Board Fam Pract 7 (1): 60-70, 1994.
- Geyman, JP. Evidence-based medicine in primary care: An overview. J Am Board Fam Pract 11 (1): 46-56, 1998.
- Geyman, JP, Hart, LG, Norris, TE et al. Educating generalist physicians for rural practice: How are we doing? J Rural Health 16 (Winter) (1): 56-80, 2000.
- Geyman, JP. Family practice in a failing health care system: New opportunities to advocate to system reform. J Am Board Fam Pract 15 (5): 407-16, 2002.
- Geyman, JP. Myths as barriers to health care reform in the U. S. Intl J Health Serv 33 (2): 315-329, 2003.
- Geyman, JP. The corporate transformation of medicine, its impact on costs and access to care. J Am Board Fam Pract 16 (5): 443-454, 2003.
- Geyman, JP. Drawing on the legacy of general practice to build the future of family medicine. Fam Med 36 (9): 631-8, 2004.
- Geyman, JP. Privatization of Medicare: Toward disentitlement and betrayal of a social contract. Intl J Health Serv 34 (4): 573-594, 2004.
- Geyman, JP. Myths and memes about single-payer health insurance in the United States: A rebuttal of conservative claims. Intl J Health Serv 35 (1): 63-90, 2005.
- Geyman, JP. Family medicine and health care reform. Amer Fam Phys 72 (5): 754-5. 2005.
- Geyman, JP. Moral hazard and consumer-driven health care: A fundamentally flawed concept. Intl J Health Serv 37 (2): 333-351, 2007.
- Geyman, JP. Disease management: Panacea, another false hope, or something in between? Ann Fam Med 5 (3): 257-260. 2007.
- Geyman, JP. G Gayle Stephens Festschrift. Fam Med 43 (1): 7-12, 2011.
- Geyman, JP. Why do we write? Fam Med 45 (1): 40-41, 2013.
- Geyman, JP. Challenges to the future of psychiatry: Parallels with primary care. Psychiatric Annals 44 (1), January 2014.
- Geyman, JP. A five-year assessment of the Affordable Care Act: Market forces still trump the common good in U. S. health care. Intl J Health Serv on line: 1-17, 2015.
- Geyman, JP. Beyond the Affordable Care Act: Alternate futures for family medicine and primary care. Family Medicine 48 (2): 95-99, 2016.
- Geyman, JP. Affordable Care Act: imploding and beyond repair, originally published in The Hill 11.21.16
- Geyman, JP. What Harvard Law graduates need to know about changing health care. Harvard Law Record, March 2016.
- Geyman, JP. Quentin Young Festschrift. Northwestern University Magazine, Summer, 2016.
- Geyman, JP. Crisis in U. S. health care: Corporate power still blocks reform. Intl J Health Serv on line, 1-17, October 3, 2017
Geyman, JP. America’s porous health care “safety net”: Beyond past policy failures to a universal coverage fix. CounterPunch,
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Geyman, JP. Harms to girls and women by the overturning of Roe v. Wade by an uninformed, uncaring and politicized Supreme Court. The Progressive Populist, August 15, 2022.
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Geyman, JP. The U. S. Supreme Court and conservative state legislatures vs. medical science on abortion. CounterPunch, August 12, 2022.
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Geyman, JP. Cost sharing for health insurance: Too big a price topay by the insured? CounterPunch, February 15, 2022.
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Geyman, JP. The Big PhRMA holdup vs. the world’s need for COVID vaccines: An international travesty. CounterPunch, December 17, 2021.
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Geyman, JP. Roe v. Wade at a Crossroads: Can it prevail for the common good? CounterPunch, October 9, 2021.
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Geyman, JP. Privatized Medicare Advantage for All: The latest assault on U. S. health care. October 27, 2021, Intl J Health Services
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Geyman, JP. The business ‘ethic’ vs. service ethic in U. S. health care: Which will prevail? The Pharos,
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Geyman, JP. Does Big PhRMA know no shame? Profiteering while people die by the hundreds of thousands. CounterPunch, May 7, 2021.
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Geyman, JP. The private health insurance industry in America: Should it be eliminated? CounterPunch, March 5, 2021.
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Geyman, JP. Investor-owned health care: The hidden blight on America’s ‘System’. Intl J Health Serv on line, 2021.
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Geyman, JP. COVID-19 has revealed America’s broken health care system: What can we learn? Intl J Health Serv, 51 (2), 2021.
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Geyman, JP. The start of The Journal of Family Practice. Commentary. J Board Fam Med, 2021.
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Geyman, JP. Beyond the COVID pandemic: The urgent need to expand primary care and family medicine. Fam Med 53 (1): 48-53, 2021.
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Geyman, JP. What is the public option? Can it compete with private health insurers? CounterPunch, January 8, 2021.
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Geyman, JP. Trump’s fantasy about COVID-19 keeps killing Americans: What can be done? The Progressive Populist, January 1-15, 2021, p. 10.
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Geyman, JP. Toward a ‘new normal’ in post-COVID health care. CounterPunch, December 7, 2020.
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Geyman, JP. Beyond COVID-19: The power struggle over alternatives for health care reform. CounterPunch, November 19, 2020.
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Geyman, JP. Crisis in U.S. Health Care: Corporate Power Still Blocks Reform, Originally published in Sage Journals, Oct., 3 2017
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Geyman, JP. Affordable Care Act: imploding and beyond repair, Originally published in The Hill 11.21.16
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Geyman, JP. Beyond the Affordable Care Act: The growing crisis in U. S. health care. Health Systems Management.
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Geyman, JP. What Harvard Law graduates need to know about changing health care. Harvard Law Record, March 2016.
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Geyman, JP. Quentin Young Festschrift. Northwestern University Magazine, Summer 2016.
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Geyman, JP. Beyond the Affordable Care Act: Alternate futures for family medicine and primary care. Family Medicine 48 (2): 95-99, 2016.
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Geyman, JP. Traditional Medicare is under attack by market forces. Interview by Larry Weigel, the Medicare Coach. February 8, 2016.
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Geyman, JP. Book review. America’s Bitter Pill: Money, Politics, Backroom Deals, and the Fight to Fix Our Broken Healthcare System. Anesthesia & Analgesia 30 (30), November 2015.
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Geyman, JP. A five-year assessment of the Affordable Care Act: Market forces still trump the common good in U.S. health care. Intl J Health Services. Published on line February 2015 and in vol 45 (2), April, 2015.
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Geyman, JP. Cost-sharing under consumer-driven health care will not reform U.S. health care. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics, Fall 2012.
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Geyman, JP. Make original Medicare the foundation of health care reform. SeattlePI.com, July 31, 2008.
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Geyman, JP. Beyond a dying private health insurance industry: A hidden solution in plain sight. Webcast Video Commentaries, Medscape Journal of Medicine.
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Geyman, JP. Moral hazard and consumer-driven health care: A fundamentally flawed concept. Intl J Health Services 37 (2): 331-51, 2007.
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Geyman, JP. Disease management: Panacea, another false hope, or something in between? Ann Fam Med 5 (3):257-60, 2007.
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Geyman, JP. Family medicine and health care reform. Amer Fam Phys 72 (5): 754-5. 2005.
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Geyman, JP. Myths and memes about single-payer health insurance in the United States: A rebuttal to conservative claims. Intl J Health Services 35 ( ): 63-90, 2005.
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Geyman, JP. The common interest: Is it time for national health insurance? Boston Review, Nov/Dec 2005, 8-11.
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Geyman, JP. Drawing on the legacy of general practice to build the future of family medicine. Fam Med 36 (9): 631-8, 2004.
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Geyman, JP. Privatization of Medicare: Toward disentitlement and betrayal of a social contract. Intl J Health Services 34 (4): 573-94, 2004.
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Geyman, JP. The corporate transformation of medicine and its impact on costs and access to care. J Am Board of Family Pract 16 (5): 443-54. 2003.
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Geyman, JP. Myths as barriers to health reform. Intl J Health Services 33 (2): 315-29, 2003.
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Geyman, JP. Family practice in a failing health care system: New opportunities to advocate to system reform. J Am Board Fam Pract 15 (5): 407-16, 2002.
36. Geyman, JP. Evidence-based medicine in primary care: An overview. J Am Board Fam Pract 11 (1): 46-56, 1998.
37. Geyman, JP, Hart, LG. Primary care at a crossroads: Progress, problems and future projections. J Am Board Fam Pract 7 (1): 60-70, 1994.
38. Geyman, JP. Trends in primary care practice and education in developed countries. Family Physician, Israel 14 (3): 38, 252-62, 1987.
39. Geyman, JP. Training primary care physicians for the 21st century: Alternative scenarios for competitive versus generic approaches. JAMA 255 (19): 2631-5, 1986.
40. Geyman, JP. The Oslerian tradition and changing medical education: A reappraisal. West J Med 138: 884-8, 1983.
41. Geyman, JP. Future medical practice in the United States: A choice of scenarios. JAMA 245 (11): 1140-3, 1981.