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Articles 1 - 6 of 6
Full-Text Articles in Law
When "Things" Go Wrong: Redefining Liability For The Internet Of Medical Things, Bethany A. Corbin
When "Things" Go Wrong: Redefining Liability For The Internet Of Medical Things, Bethany A. Corbin
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Regulation Of Complementary And Alternative Medicine (Cam) In South Carolina, What Is Happening And What Needs To Change, Anna C. Smith
The Regulation Of Complementary And Alternative Medicine (Cam) In South Carolina, What Is Happening And What Needs To Change, Anna C. Smith
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Equitable Health Savings Accounts, Samuel Estreicher, Clinton G. Wallace
Equitable Health Savings Accounts, Samuel Estreicher, Clinton G. Wallace
Faculty Publications
This Article offers the first comprehensive legal-policy critique of existing Health Savings Accounts (HSAs), arguing that the current approach is redistributively regressive, thus exacerbating inequality, and also fails to accomplish stated healthcare goals. We propose an alternative—Equitable Health Savings Accounts—which uses cash grants as a tool to address both of these problems. Equitable HSAs are a market-based social program that calibrates size and delivery of a government subsidy to help the least well off and to facilitate participation in healthcare markets. Equitable HSAs can serve as a model for using cash grants to bridge the gap between Republican social policy …
The Challenges And Implications Of Fiscal Health, Bruce D. Mcdonald Iii
The Challenges And Implications Of Fiscal Health, Bruce D. Mcdonald Iii
South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business
No abstract provided.
Administering Housing Law As Health Care: Attorneys As Healthcare Providers, Frank Griffin
Administering Housing Law As Health Care: Attorneys As Healthcare Providers, Frank Griffin
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Exploring Legal And Policy Responses To Opioids: America's Worst Public Health Emergency, James G. Hodge Jr., Chelsea Gulinson, Leila F. S. Barraza, Walter G. Johnson, Drew Hensley, Haley R. Augur
Exploring Legal And Policy Responses To Opioids: America's Worst Public Health Emergency, James G. Hodge Jr., Chelsea Gulinson, Leila F. S. Barraza, Walter G. Johnson, Drew Hensley, Haley R. Augur
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.