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Protecting Workers From Genetic Discrimination, Karen H. Rothenberg
Protecting Workers From Genetic Discrimination, Karen H. Rothenberg
Karen H. Rothenberg
No abstract provided.
The Potential For Discrimination In Health Insurance Based On Predictive Genetic Tests, Karen H. Rothenberg
The Potential For Discrimination In Health Insurance Based On Predictive Genetic Tests, Karen H. Rothenberg
Karen H. Rothenberg
No abstract provided.
Advances In Genetic Research And Technologies: Challenges For Public Policy, Karen H. Rothenberg
Advances In Genetic Research And Technologies: Challenges For Public Policy, Karen H. Rothenberg
Karen H. Rothenberg
No abstract provided.
In Search Of An Enforceable Medical Malpractice Exculpatory Agreement: Introducing Confidential Contracts As A Solution To The Doctor-Patient Relationship Problem, Matthew Lawrence
In Search Of An Enforceable Medical Malpractice Exculpatory Agreement: Introducing Confidential Contracts As A Solution To The Doctor-Patient Relationship Problem, Matthew Lawrence
Matthew B. Lawrence
Patient Mobility And National Health Systems, Mel Cousins
Patient Mobility And National Health Systems, Mel Cousins
Mel Cousins
In the last decade, there have been a number of very important judgments of the Court of Justice in relation to patient mobility under article 49 EC and public health systems. Until recently, however, these had referred only to hybrid and private insurance systems. An important question remained as to whether this line of caselaw applied to national health systems and, if so, in what manner. This has now been addressed by the Court of Justice in the Watts case, which concerned the UK national health system (NHS). This note discusses that case.