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Spring 1999 ~ Vol 2, #2

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DRIS News is published by:

California Institute for Rural Health Management
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Oakland, CA 94609
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DRIS is funded by The James Irvine Foundation.

The James Irvine Foundation is dedicated to enhancing the social, economic, and physical quality of life throughout California, and to enriching the state’s intellectual and cultural environment. Within these broad purposes, the Foundation supports arts, community development, health, higher education, and youth programs.

Inside this issue...

Imperial Valley Health Advisory Council Takes the Lead on Injury Prevention
by Melody Vela

ASO: Determining the Financial Feasibility of an Administrative Services Organization (ASO) - Key Variables and Options
by Mike Fadden

Networking for Rural Health
by Katherine Browne

DRIS Initiative Evaluation Report: Cross Cutting Themes from Phase I and II of the DRIS Initiative
by Ira Moscovice, Ph.D.

DRIS Annual Conference Report
by Luisa Buada

Indian Wells Valley Community Health Council participants,
David Benge, Project Manager of Day and Zimmerman Services and
Ruth Cooper, Chairperson of the Ridgecrest Regional Hospital Board,
talk with Susan Warnstrom, A.A. to Santa Barbara Supervisor Joni Grey and
member of the Lompoc Valley Healthcare Council.

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