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The Conscience Defense To Malpractice, Nadia N. Sawicki
The Conscience Defense To Malpractice, Nadia N. Sawicki
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This Article presents the first empirical study of state conscience laws that establish explicit procedural protections for medical providers who refuse to participate in providing reproductive health services, including abortion, sterilization, contraception, and emergency contraception.
Scholarship and public debate about law's role in protecting health care providers' conscience rights typically focus on who should be protected, what actions should be protected, and whether there should be any limitations on the exercise of conscience rights. This study, conducted in accordance with best methodological practices from the social sciences for policy surveillance and legal mapping, is the first to provide concrete data …
Health Care Is Not A Typical Consumer Good And We Should Not Rely On Incentivized Consumers To Allocate It, Lawrence E. Singer
Health Care Is Not A Typical Consumer Good And We Should Not Rely On Incentivized Consumers To Allocate It, Lawrence E. Singer
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How Much Of Health Care Antitrust Is Really Antitrust?, Spencer Weber Waller
How Much Of Health Care Antitrust Is Really Antitrust?, Spencer Weber Waller
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No abstract provided.