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2014

University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law

Health Law and Policy

Deputization

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Private Certifiers And Deputies In American Health Care, Frank A. Pasquale Jan 2014

Private Certifiers And Deputies In American Health Care, Frank A. Pasquale

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So-called “public programs” in U.S. health care pervasively contract with private entities. The contracting does not merely involve the purchase of drugs, devices, information technology, insurance, and medical care. Rather, government agencies are increasingly outsourcing decisions about the nature and standards for such goods and services to private entities. This Article will examine two models of outsourcing such decisions. In private licensure, firms offer a stamp of approval to certify that a given technology or service is up to statutory or regulatory standards. Via deputization, firms can pursue a regulatory or law enforcement role to correct (and even punish) providers …