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Voting And Nursing Home Residents: A Survey Of Practices And Policies, Joan L. O'Sullivan Jan 2001

Voting And Nursing Home Residents: A Survey Of Practices And Policies, Joan L. O'Sullivan

Journal of Health Care Law and Policy

No abstract provided.


The Nursing Home Crisis: Views From A Trustee In The Nonprofit Sector, Marshall B. Kapp Jan 2001

The Nursing Home Crisis: Views From A Trustee In The Nonprofit Sector, Marshall B. Kapp

Journal of Health Care Law and Policy

No abstract provided.


The Crisis In The Long-Term Care Workforce, Karl Pillemer, Mark S. Lachs Jan 2001

The Crisis In The Long-Term Care Workforce, Karl Pillemer, Mark S. Lachs

Journal of Health Care Law and Policy

No abstract provided.


Be Careful What You Ask For: The Repeal Of The Boren Amendment And Continuing Federal Responsibility To Assure That State Medicaid Programs Pay For Cost Effective Quality Nursing Facility Care, Malcolm J. Harkins Iii Jan 2001

Be Careful What You Ask For: The Repeal Of The Boren Amendment And Continuing Federal Responsibility To Assure That State Medicaid Programs Pay For Cost Effective Quality Nursing Facility Care, Malcolm J. Harkins Iii

Journal of Health Care Law and Policy

No abstract provided.


Statutory Limits On Punitive Damages In Nursing Home Negligence Tort Actions: Preventing The Collapse Of The Private Nursing Home, Terrance J. Shanahan Jan 2001

Statutory Limits On Punitive Damages In Nursing Home Negligence Tort Actions: Preventing The Collapse Of The Private Nursing Home, Terrance J. Shanahan

Journal of Health Care Law and Policy

No abstract provided.


Federal Law Enforcement In Long Term Care, Marie-Therese Connolly Jan 2001

Federal Law Enforcement In Long Term Care, Marie-Therese Connolly

Journal of Health Care Law and Policy

No abstract provided.


Shalala V. Illinois Council On Long Term Care: The United States Supreme Court Confounds The Crisis In Nursing Home Care With An Unneeded Jurisdictional Channeling Requirement, Marko W. Kipa Jan 2001

Shalala V. Illinois Council On Long Term Care: The United States Supreme Court Confounds The Crisis In Nursing Home Care With An Unneeded Jurisdictional Channeling Requirement, Marko W. Kipa

Journal of Health Care Law and Policy

No abstract provided.