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Articles 1 - 6 of 6
Full-Text Articles in Health Law and Policy
The Thinning Blue Line: Ptsd Benefits For Law Enforcement In Minnesota, Caleb Wootan
The Thinning Blue Line: Ptsd Benefits For Law Enforcement In Minnesota, Caleb Wootan
Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice
No abstract provided.
From Healthcare To Hiring: Impacts Of Social And Public Policy On Disabled Veterans In The United States, Benjamin Michael Stoflet
From Healthcare To Hiring: Impacts Of Social And Public Policy On Disabled Veterans In The United States, Benjamin Michael Stoflet
Student Scholarship
The United States Government is struggling to fulfill commitments it has made to service members suffering from disabilities incurred during honorable service to the country. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) disability compensation structure, job training programs, and methods of alternative dispute resolution is a patchwork resulting from decades of legislation creating a system where veterans often become locked in a complicated and often combative process to obtain benefits they have earned. Employers, advocacy groups, academics, and federal officials agree that there are systematic issues within the VA negatively impacting disabled veterans. These include a lack of patient-centered care, divergent …
Navigating The Legal Challenges Of Covid-19 Vaccine Policies In Private Employment: School Vaccination Laws Provide A Roadmap, Pamela Abbate-Dattilo
Navigating The Legal Challenges Of Covid-19 Vaccine Policies In Private Employment: School Vaccination Laws Provide A Roadmap, Pamela Abbate-Dattilo
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
No abstract provided.
Scalpel Please: Cutting To The Heart Of Medical Records Disputes In Employment Law Cases, Megan I. Brennan
Scalpel Please: Cutting To The Heart Of Medical Records Disputes In Employment Law Cases, Megan I. Brennan
William Mitchell Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Impact Of The Affordable Care Act On Workers' Compensation: Opportunities And Considerations, David A. North
The Impact Of The Affordable Care Act On Workers' Compensation: Opportunities And Considerations, David A. North
William Mitchell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Federal Whistleblower Protection: A Means To Enforcing Maximum-Hour Legislation For Medical Residents, Robert Neil Wilkey
Federal Whistleblower Protection: A Means To Enforcing Maximum-Hour Legislation For Medical Residents, Robert Neil Wilkey
William Mitchell Law Review
The extension of whistleblower protection to medical residents is by no means a panacea to current abusive working conditions. Roles exist for the federal government, the states, and institutional organizations such as the ACGME. Whistleblower protection provides one subtle yet effective regulatory tool that could undoubtedly result in enforcement of labor standards and ultimately better working conditions for medical residents.