In recent years, "Los Angeles Times" writer and editor Frank Clifford has journeyed along the Continental Divide, the hemispheric watershed that spans North America from the alkali badlands of southernmost New Mexico to the roof of the Rockies in Montana and into Canada. The result is "The Backbone of the World, " an arresting exploration of America s longest wilderness corridor, a harsh and unforgiving region inhabited by men and women whose way of life is as imperiled as the neighboring wildlife. With the brutal beauty and stark cadences of a Cormac McCarthy novel, "The Backbone of the...
In recent years, "Los Angeles Times" writer and editor Frank Clifford has journeyed along the Continental Divide, the hemispheric watershed that spans...
An overview for readers who are familiar with capitation basics but not experienced in the operational, institutional, and administrative complications involved in capitated care. Lays out the case for why capitation will continue as a payment system, then explores adaptive strategies employed in ma
An overview for readers who are familiar with capitation basics but not experienced in the operational, institutional, and administrative complication...