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Perceiving Others As Different: A Discussion On The Stigmatization Of The Mentally Ill, Marchell Goins, Kyneitres Good, Cori Harley
Perceiving Others As Different: A Discussion On The Stigmatization Of The Mentally Ill, Marchell Goins, Kyneitres Good, Cori Harley
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
This commentary on the stigmatization of people with mental illness explores social perceptions of them as dangerous and uncivilized. The authors discuss how the legal system suggests that these are people who should be ousted from the community while mental health professionals attempt to reiterate the fact that these individuals are simply human. The authors describe ways people with mental illness have been subjected to discrimination, ridicule, and humiliation. This commentary discusses multiple perspectives of mental illness, from past to present, and how those perspectives influenced social, legal, and psychological frameworks.
Volunteer Prisoners Provide Hospice To Dying Inmates, Janice A. Cichowlas, Yi-Ju Chen
Volunteer Prisoners Provide Hospice To Dying Inmates, Janice A. Cichowlas, Yi-Ju Chen
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
No abstract provided.
Hurricane Katrina And The Legal And Bioethical Implications Of Involuntary Euthanasia As A Component Of Disaster Management In Extreme Emergency Situations, Fredericka K. Shea
Hurricane Katrina And The Legal And Bioethical Implications Of Involuntary Euthanasia As A Component Of Disaster Management In Extreme Emergency Situations, Fredericka K. Shea
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
No abstract provided.
The Past, Present, And Future Of Government Contracting In Healthcare, James W. Kim
The Past, Present, And Future Of Government Contracting In Healthcare, James W. Kim
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
No abstract provided.
Managed Care In A Low-Resource Economy - The Nigerian Experience, Aimalohi E. Akporiaye
Managed Care In A Low-Resource Economy - The Nigerian Experience, Aimalohi E. Akporiaye
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
No abstract provided.
Lessons Learned: The Offensive Use Of Medical Evidence In Criminal Defense Cases, Elliott B. Oppenheim
Lessons Learned: The Offensive Use Of Medical Evidence In Criminal Defense Cases, Elliott B. Oppenheim
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
No abstract provided.
Doctor-Patient Communication: Some Suggestions From A Plaintiff's Trial Lawyer, Curt N. Rodin
Doctor-Patient Communication: Some Suggestions From A Plaintiff's Trial Lawyer, Curt N. Rodin
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
No abstract provided.
The Hundred-Plus-Year War Between Physicians And Attorneys: Peace In Our Time, Marshall B. Kapp
The Hundred-Plus-Year War Between Physicians And Attorneys: Peace In Our Time, Marshall B. Kapp
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
No abstract provided.
The Challenge Of Implementing Interoperable Electronic Medical Records, James C. Dechene
The Challenge Of Implementing Interoperable Electronic Medical Records, James C. Dechene
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
No abstract provided.
Medical Research Regulation After More Than Twenty-Five Years: Old Problems, New Challenges, And Regulatory Imbalance, Richard S. Saver
Medical Research Regulation After More Than Twenty-Five Years: Old Problems, New Challenges, And Regulatory Imbalance, Richard S. Saver
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
No abstract provided.
Fee-For-Disservice: Medicare Fraud In The Home Healthcare Industry, Brooke Benzio
Fee-For-Disservice: Medicare Fraud In The Home Healthcare Industry, Brooke Benzio
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
No abstract provided.
Recovery Audit Contractor Reviews: Knowing What You Are Up Against Is Half The Battle, Amee Patel
Recovery Audit Contractor Reviews: Knowing What You Are Up Against Is Half The Battle, Amee Patel
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
No abstract provided.
Foreword, Kendell L. Coker, Lawrence Singer, John Blum
Foreword, Kendell L. Coker, Lawrence Singer, John Blum
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
No abstract provided.
Access To Medicine In An Era Of Fractal Inequality, Frank Pasquale
Access To Medicine In An Era Of Fractal Inequality, Frank Pasquale
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
This article evaluates the legitimacy and degree of inevitability of unequal access to medicine. The author introduces 'fractal inequality' to the access issue by using the term to describe skewed patterns in distributions of income and wealth that lead to reallocative effects of higher spending on health care by the wealthiest that can cascade down the distributive ladder. 'Fractal inequality' is transposed to the U.S. health care sector to explain the trend away from medical need toward ability to pay. The author cautions U.S. policymakers to consider international access problems instead of exacerbating those issues when domestic access to care …
Pharmaceutical Pricing: A Review Of Proposals To Improve Access And Affordability Of Prescription Drugs, Paula Tironi
Pharmaceutical Pricing: A Review Of Proposals To Improve Access And Affordability Of Prescription Drugs, Paula Tironi
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
This article discusses how pharmaceutical innovation achieves remarkable improvements in human health but a significant portion of the U.S. population cannot afford prescription drugs. The author examines ways that patent protection, generics, supply chain complexity, and the cost of innovation and promotion affect access and affordability. The author then looks at the influences of marketing strategies and industry trends such as the patent cliff and pipeline for new drugs, innovations in biotechnology and genomics, comparative effectiveness analysis, and payor and employer strategies on drug prices. An analysis of reform proposals in the context of industry trends suggests that promoting generic …
Post-Mortem Pregnancy: A Proposed Methodology For The Resolution Of Conflicts Over Whether A Brain Dead Pregnant Woman Should Be Maintained On Life-Sustaining Treatment, Alexis Gregorian
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
In this article, the author examines conflicts over whether to maintain a brain dead pregnant woman on life-sustaining treatment. The author cautions that on the rare occasions when courts are confronted with such a conflict, they should employ a consistent methodology for resolution of the conflict and attempt to honor the wishes of the post-mortem mother and her family. The author draws on relevant areas of law to demonstrate the existence of a legal fiction that protects the interests of post-mortem pregnant women in refusing medical treatment. This article then proceeds to propose a methodology that enables courts to account …
Charter Rights & Health Care Funding: A Typology Of Canadian Health Rights Litigation, Colleen M. Flood, Y.Y. Brandon Chen
Charter Rights & Health Care Funding: A Typology Of Canadian Health Rights Litigation, Colleen M. Flood, Y.Y. Brandon Chen
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
Canadian health consumers have increasingly relied on the Charter of Rights and Freedoms to demand certain therapies and reasonably timely access to care. Organizing these cases into a 5-part typology, we examine how a rights-based discourse affects allocation of health care resources. First, successful Charter challenges can, in theory, lead to courts granting and enforcing positive rights to therapies or to timely care. Second, courts may grant a right to certain health services; however, subsequently government fails to deliver on this right. Third, successful litigation may create negative rights, i.e. rights to access care or private health insurance without government …
Wither The Next Phase Of Health Law, Ed Bryant
Wither The Next Phase Of Health Law, Ed Bryant
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
No abstract provided.
Twenty-Five Years Of Health Law Through The Lens Of The Civil False Claims Act, Joan H. Krause
Twenty-Five Years Of Health Law Through The Lens Of The Civil False Claims Act, Joan H. Krause
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
No abstract provided.
Long Term Care: The Next Healthcare Frontier, Seth J. Chandler
Long Term Care: The Next Healthcare Frontier, Seth J. Chandler
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
No abstract provided.
Health Law Past And Future: Looking For Stability In All The Wrong Places, Peter D. Jacobson
Health Law Past And Future: Looking For Stability In All The Wrong Places, Peter D. Jacobson
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
No abstract provided.
The Importance Of Health Law Attorneys In The U.S. Army, Joseph Baar Topinka
The Importance Of Health Law Attorneys In The U.S. Army, Joseph Baar Topinka
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
No abstract provided.
Reflections On Healthcare Fraud Enforcement And Corporate Compliance... With A Kentucky Flavor, John E. Steiner Jr.
Reflections On Healthcare Fraud Enforcement And Corporate Compliance... With A Kentucky Flavor, John E. Steiner Jr.
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
No abstract provided.
Some Lessons Learned From The Aids Pandemic, Mark E. Wojcik
Some Lessons Learned From The Aids Pandemic, Mark E. Wojcik
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
No abstract provided.
The Aftermath Of Federal Health Care Reform: The Challenge For States And The Private Sector, Lawrence E. Singer
The Aftermath Of Federal Health Care Reform: The Challenge For States And The Private Sector, Lawrence E. Singer
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
No abstract provided.
Towards Achieving Lasting Healthcare Reform: Rethinking The American Social Contract, Fazal Khan
Towards Achieving Lasting Healthcare Reform: Rethinking The American Social Contract, Fazal Khan
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
No abstract provided.
A Review Of The Patient-Safety Improvements Since Iom Report: How The Healthcare Delivery System Progressed And The Challenges That Remain, Jennifer Groszek
A Review Of The Patient-Safety Improvements Since Iom Report: How The Healthcare Delivery System Progressed And The Challenges That Remain, Jennifer Groszek
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
No abstract provided.
Life-Sustaining Treatment And The Law: The Evolution Of Informed Consent, Advance Directives And Surrogate Decision Making, Joseph T. Monahan, Elizabeth A. Lawhorn
Life-Sustaining Treatment And The Law: The Evolution Of Informed Consent, Advance Directives And Surrogate Decision Making, Joseph T. Monahan, Elizabeth A. Lawhorn
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
No abstract provided.
Through The Russian Looking Glass: The Development Of A Russian Rule Of Law And Democracy, Witney Cale
Through The Russian Looking Glass: The Development Of A Russian Rule Of Law And Democracy, Witney Cale
Loyola University Chicago International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Vietnam's Eligibility To Receive Trade Benefits Under The U.S. Generalized System Of Preferences, Alexander H. Tuzin
Vietnam's Eligibility To Receive Trade Benefits Under The U.S. Generalized System Of Preferences, Alexander H. Tuzin
Loyola University Chicago International Law Review
No abstract provided.